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'''Nickname:''' "Ripples" |
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'''Logo:''' Over a body of rippling water, the text "fluid studios" in a aquamarine font, with "fluid" in a block instead, is seen floating above it. It also ripples. |
'''Logo:''' Over a body of rippling water, the text "fluid studios" in a aquamarine font, with "fluid" in a block instead, is seen floating above it. It also ripples. |
Revision as of 19:52, 27 November 2022
(November 3, 1999-2002)
Logo: Over a body of rippling water, the text "fluid studios" in a aquamarine font, with "fluid" in a block instead, is seen floating above it. It also ripples.
Variants:
- A flat 2D version appears on Army Men: Air Combat.
- Top Gun: Firestorm and Worms: World Party had an different still version, with the logo all in silver and resting at a different angle.
FX/SFX: The ripples.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. The regular version is only seen on E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, all other games use the variants above.
Legacy: Pretty impressive-looking for the GBA.