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'''Variant:''' There is an early variant where the logo morphs from a moshed state on a black background. It looks glossier overall, and the byline is {{color|green}} and is properly capitalized. This only appeared on ''Azurik: Rise of Perathia'' for Xbox.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' The animation of the silver drops and the green streak line, both done quite cheaply.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A loudSome dramatic music with a fading end, then we canfollowed hearby an electric sound.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Azurik: Rise of Perathia'' (except it used the early version instead of the final), ''Samurai Jack'', and ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'' (except the PC version, where it uses the [[KnowWonder]] logo instead).
 
'''Legacy:''' The music is a little loud and can startle those who weren’t expecting it.
 
[[Category:American video game logos]]

Revision as of 13:51, 13 July 2023


Background

Adrenium Games was a console development team within Amaze Entertainment. It was started in 1999 and released three games. After Amaze was acquired by Foundation 9 Entertainment in 2006, the studio was abandoned.

(November 25, 2001-November 10, 2004)



Logo: We see silver drops (with a green wireframe texture over them) merging into each other. The camera zooms out to reveal the word "ADRENIUM" made of these drops. A green light streak comes and draws "GAMES" with a line below, and the byline "AN AMAZE ENTERTAINMENT STUDIO" below the line.

Variant: There is an early variant where the logo morphs from a moshed state on a black background. It looks glossier overall, and the byline is green and is properly capitalized. This only appeared on Azurik: Rise of Perathia for Xbox.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: Some dramatic music with a fading end, followed by an electric sound.

Availability: Seen on Azurik: Rise of Perathia (except it used the early version instead of the final), Samurai Jack, and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (except the PC version, where it uses the KnowWonder logo instead).

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