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'''Visuals:''' On a white (sometimes black) background, there is an upside-down {{color|red}}/{{color|blue}} cone that is surrounded by a {{color|yellow}} spiral, forming a drill shape. Above it is "BINK", slightly connected to the top of the spiral, and "VIDEO" is seen at the bottom.
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Revision as of 18:50, 18 January 2024
Background
Bink Video is a video compression format developed by RAD Game Tools in 1999 as the successor to Smacker, which was the 256-color video compression codec released in 1994. The format uses the file extension .bik and spreads massively in video games.
Logo (1999-)
Visuals: On a white (sometimes black) background, there is an upside-down red/blue cone that is surrounded by a yellow spiral, forming a drill shape. Above it is "BINK", slightly connected to the top of the spiral, and "VIDEO" is seen at the bottom.
Technique: None. [possible misuse]
Audio: None.
Availability: Can be seen on many games with this format, although not all use this logo.