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Pixelogic Limited was an British video game company founded by Chris Butler. It was founded in 1995, and went defunct in 2008.
1st Logo (26-30 June 1998)
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Visuals: On a black background, we see a blue rectangle followed by a green one, a red one, and 2 long yellow ones bordering it. Finally, the word "PIXELOGIC" in a Copperplate Bold font appears.
Technique: 3D CGI computer animation.
Audio: Three whooshes and a car petal sound.
Availability: Only seen on Crime Killer for the PlayStation and PC.
2nd Logo (19 November 1999)
Visuals: A rocket launcher appears in Mars, moves around, and then, an asteroid falls, and then the rocket launcher shoots the asteroid, breaks it to a thousand pieces, and then the word "PIXELOGIC" in Copperslate Bold font appears once more, then, the rectangles from the previous logo fades in.
Technique: 3D CGI computer animation.
Audio: Space-like music, the rocket launcher shooting, and the asteroid falling.
Availability: Only seen on Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds for the PlayStation, which only released in Europe.
3rd Logo (5 October 2001-14 August 2002)
Visuals: The Pixelogic logo fade in, it has a white border with a blue border, the words "PIXELOGIC" appears and "LIMITED" is under "PIXELOGIC". then, a laser forms the letter "P" inside the blue border. then, the cut is removed like paper.
Technique: 3D CGI computer animation.
Audio: The laser, along with deep synth music.
Availability: Only seen on The Italian Job for the PlayStation and PC.