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===Background===
===Background===
'''Angel Studios''' was a San Diego, California-based game developer founded in 1984 by Colombian entrepreneur Diego '''Angel'''. Originally providing animation and VFX services for film and television (most notably the 1992 [[New Line Cinema]] film ''The Lawnmower Man''), the studio completed its first game in 1998. Their work on ''Midtown Madness'' for PC landed Angel a partnership with [[Take-Two Interactive Software|Take-Two]]'s [[Rockstar Games]] label, which eventually resulted in the ''Midnight Club'' series. In November 2002, Take-Two acquired the studio and merged it into the Rockstar family under the San Diego banner, forming "[[Rockstar San Diego]]".
'''Angel Studios''' was a San Diego, California-based game developer founded in 1984 by Colombian entrepreneur Diego '''Angel'''. Originally providing animation and VFX services for film and television (most notably the 1992 [[New Line Cinema]] film ''The Lawnmower Man''), the studio completed its first game in 1998. Their work on ''Midtown Madness'' for PC landed Angel a partnership with [[Take-Two Interactive Software|Take-Two]]'s [[Rockstar Games]] label, which eventually resulted in the ''Midnight Club'' series. In November 2002, Take-Two acquired the studio and merged it into the Rockstar family under the San Diego banner, forming "[[Rockstar San Diego]]".
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|Angel Studios (1999).png|2nd Logo (April 30, 1999)
|Angel Studios (2000).png|3rd Logo (September 21, 2000-August 21, 2001)
|Angel Studios (2000).png|3rd Logo (September 21, 2000-August 21, 2001)
|Angel Studios (2002).png|4th Logo (October 29, 2001-March 18, 2003)
|Angel Studios (2002).png|4th Logo (October 29, 2001-November 24, 2003)
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'''Availability:''' Appeared on the PS2 version of ''Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open'', ''Midtown Madness 2'', ''Smuggler's Run'' and ''Midnight Club: Street Racing''.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on the PS2 version of ''Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open'', ''Midtown Madness 2'', ''Smuggler's Run'' and ''Midnight Club: Street Racing''.


===4th Logo (October 29, 2001-March 18, 2003)===
===4th Logo (October 29, 2001-November 24, 2003)===
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'''Audio:''' Sounds of a laser gun, followed by the same female announcer saying the name.
'''Audio:''' Sounds of a laser gun, followed by the same female announcer saying the name.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Smuggler's Run: Warzones'' for GameCube, ''Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory'', the Xbox release of ''Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open'', and ''Transworld Surf''.
'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Smuggler's Run: Warzones'' for GameCube, ''Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory'', the Xbox release of ''Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open'' and ''Transworld Surf''. It also appeared on ''SpyHunter 2''.


{{Chronology||[[Rockstar San Diego]]}}
{{Chronology||[[Rockstar San Diego]]}}

Latest revision as of 07:50, 1 March 2024


Background

Angel Studios was a San Diego, California-based game developer founded in 1984 by Colombian entrepreneur Diego Angel. Originally providing animation and VFX services for film and television (most notably the 1992 New Line Cinema film The Lawnmower Man), the studio completed its first game in 1998. Their work on Midtown Madness for PC landed Angel a partnership with Take-Two's Rockstar Games label, which eventually resulted in the Midnight Club series. In November 2002, Take-Two acquired the studio and merged it into the Rockstar family under the San Diego banner, forming "Rockstar San Diego".



1st Logo (September 30, 1996)


Visuals: A lens flare is seen shining with the company name swinging in. The lens flare reveals an angel drawing in gray and blurred. "Interactive Entertainment" then fades in below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The opening intro of the game.

Availability: Only appeared on Mr. Bones for Sega Saturn.

2nd Logo (April 30, 1999)


Visuals: A purple spark is seen flying around as the name swings in. The angel, this time not blurred and the shadows purple, fades in as the spark reaches its hand. The same text "Interactive Entertainment" from before, but in a different font, wipes in from left to right.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Short humming and a xylophone-like note.

Availability: Appeared on Midtown Madness.

3rd Logo (September 21, 2000-August 21, 2001)


Visuals: There is a halo coming down from a bright light from above as many flares rise up. The flares go through the halo, causing a pulse with many more flares. The pulse expands to the edges of the screen and the halo drops little white drops and zooms out as a blue, lined, rounded box with the company name inside it. The box shines.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A humming chorus, followed by a splash sound and a female announcer saying the company's name.

Availability: Appeared on the PS2 version of Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open, Midtown Madness 2, Smuggler's Run and Midnight Club: Street Racing.

4th Logo (October 29, 2001-November 24, 2003)


Visuals: Multiple outlines of the rounded box from before zoom out as the name is drawn in. The lines inside the box are wiped in as the halo outline zooms out multiple times and then the logo turns full color. The slogan "PURE FUN" and the URL are wiped in.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: Sounds of a laser gun, followed by the same female announcer saying the name.

Availability: It was seen on Smuggler's Run: Warzones for GameCube, Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory, the Xbox release of Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open and Transworld Surf. It also appeared on SpyHunter 2.

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