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'''Logo''': Against on white background, the tinted {{color|orange|orange}}-{{color|blue|blue}} in the behind with "{{color|blue|V}}" in the front. The words "{{color|orange|DC}}" in orange and "Studios in {{color|blue|blue}}. |
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Revision as of 09:38, 11 March 2022
Background
Firebrand Games Limited is a British video game developer based in Glasgow, Scotland. The company was founded by chief executive officer Mark Greenshields in 2006 and has operated a second office in Merritt Island, Florida, since September 2007. after his previous venture, DC Studios, closed its operations in the United Kingdom earlier that year. He became the new company's chief executive officer. In September 2007, the company announced the opening a second office in Merritt Island, Florida. This office replaced DC Studios' only remaining studio, which was based in Montreal. In September 2009, Firebrand Games' headquarters were moved into new, larger office spaces within Glasgow. By August 2010, primarily due to the cost of doing business in Scotland, the Meritt Island office had grown larger in headcount than the Glasgow headquarters. Firebrand Games has primarily worked on Nintendo DS versions of third-party intellectual properties in the racing genre, including TrackMania and Need for Speed. Several of these use the in-house game engine titled 3D Octane. In May 2011, the company stated its desire to develop a game in the F-Zero franchise Firebrand Games announced its first original intellectual property, the puzzle game Solar Flux, in July 2013.
DC Studios
1st Logo (November 9, 2000-2001)
Logo: On a black background we see the blue oval two lines in behind the blue eggs with the name "dc" and "studios" in the right side.
Variants:
- On Army Men Advance, the logo is on white background, but the company website address is seen underneath.
- On NBA Jam 2001, Same as before, but "developed by" is on top-left.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on Mia Hamm Soccer 64, It also appears on NBA Jam 2001 and Army Men Advance.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (2002-2004)
Logo: On a blue background, the words "DC" is on top, the words "studios in the bottom is seen below.
Variants:
- On Salt Lake 2002 for Game Boy Advance, the words "Developed by" is seen on top.
- This version with website company name exists.
- On Bratz for PlayStation, The logo is placed on purple background.
- On Taxi 2, The background is more blue and logo is white drop shadow.
- The white background version exists.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Music/Sounds Variants: On Cartoon Network Speedway, it's have opening theme of the game.
Availability: Seen on Salt Lake 2002, NBA Jam 2002, Bratz, Taxi 2, Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue House, Le Tour de France: 1903-2003 – Centenary Edition, Cartoon Network Speedway and XS Moto.
Editor's Note: None.
3rd Logo (2004-2007)
Logo: Against on white background, the tinted orange-blue in the behind with "V" in the front. The words "DC" in orange and "Studios in blue.
Variants: TBA.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: TBA.
Editor's Note: None.