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'''FDG Entertainment GmbH & Co.KG''' it's an german video game company founded in September 2011. The company is mostly known from ''Red Ball, Banana Kong, Beyond Ynth'' and ''Cover Orange'' franchises.
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Background
FDG Entertainment GmbH & Co.KG it's an german video game company founded in September 2011. The company is mostly known from Red Ball, Banana Kong, Beyond Ynth and Cover Orange franchises.
(February 4, 2010-)
Visuals: On a white background, we see a weird blue shape with circled cones. Next to them, there is a 2 triangles (their are also blue with circled cones). From the weird shape, the 9 (also blue) squares are comming out. Next to the logo, there is a big gray FDG text. Undearth there's a ENTERTAINMENT in blue.
Variants:
- On Blosics, it is spilt-screen with Igrek Productions
- On Cover Orange the logo is printed on the barrel on the main screen.
- On Red Ball 4 , the background is the same as earlier said game menu, but it's toomed. The logo is smaller and it's all white.
- There is also a variant on which the gray and blue paint stacks comes and forms the logo. When it's gets done it comes ount and segues into the Game Atelier logo.
- On Beyond Ynth and Beyond Ynth Xmas Edition, the logo is is supported on the down rug of the screen along with the Krabl.com byline and Now How It Looks logo on a black background with the walking Kribl (main character from the said game) inside the little hole on the paper background under the Kribl, the text LOADING appears. Arter while, the hole gets bigger and full the whole background into the paper, where it segues into the main menu.
- There is even an animated variant. There the symbol is formed from the blue elementars and the name appears. While the symbol forms the Sun from the up right rouge shines.
- On Across Age TVCM style trailer, the variation fades into the CXC create logo.
- On a Blosics trailer. The normal ball (from the game) crashes into the logo doing from those an a LOTS of squares and it segues to the tailer.
Technique: None. For the animated, Kribl and painted variants, 2D animation.
Audio: None.
Audio Variants:
- For the animated variant, the long smooth tone ended with 3 cymbal like notes.
- The trailer for Blosics have the opening theme of the trailer when it gets done.
Availability:
- Seen on some games produced by this company.
- The animated variant appears on trailers for the company games. It also appeared on FDG Entertainment - Car Toons.
- Unexpectedly, it does not appear on Cover Orange Journey deepside the company produced it.