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'''Codemasters Racing''' was the racing video game division of [[Codemasters]] established in 2012 from the assets of the previously acquired Sega Racing Studio. The division was discontinued in 2015. |
'''Codemasters Racing''' was the racing video game division of [[Codemasters]] established in 2012 from the assets of the previously acquired Sega Racing Studio. The division was discontinued in 2015. |
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Revision as of 12:00, 27 July 2023
Chow Woon Gan
Video captures courtesy of
Zazizken Quantum Quack
Background
Codemasters Racing was the racing video game division of Codemasters established in 2012 from the assets of the previously acquired Sega Racing Studio. The division was discontinued in 2015.
(18 September 2012-21 July 2015)
Logo: On a black background, we see the Codemasters “cm” logo in white. The red lines appear from the bottom-left corner and spin around the logo several times. During this, the lens flare can be seen behind the logo. Later, the lines move to the right, causing a red parallelogram being formed with a white vertical line and the white stacked words “CODEMASTERS RACING” with the “r” and “a” being connected, slides in from the right, with a small registered trademark at “CODEMASTERS”. The parallelogram then shines. The camera zooms out for the entire duration.
Technique: CGI.
Music/Sounds: A synth note, followed by a car vrooming sound.
Availability: It was seen on Codemasters racing games branded under the label: F1 2012-15, F1 Race Stars, GRID 2 and GRID Autosport.