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===Background===
'''Genuine Games''' was a game development studio formed in 2002 and based in Woodland Hills, California. Members of the studio previously worked on titles within the ''Knockout Kings'' and ''Ratchet and Clank'' series. The company only released two games between 2004 and 2005 - the video game adaptation of ''Fight Club'' and ''50 Cent: Bulletproof -'' before shutting down.
 
=== 1st Logo (November 16, 2004-November 17, 2005)===
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'''Visuals:''' We cut into the inside of a swirling vortex. Various people and mathematical symbols are getting sucked into a hole below. The camera pans up and we see the hole is the top of a glass bottle. When everything in the vortex is sucked inside, a bottlecap drops down and twists 90 degrees. The cap is yellow with a white stripe. "genuine" is written in a red stylized font while "GAMES" is etched out in the yellow portions. On the top right is a seal containing an exclamation point, with "ESTABLISHED 2002" surrounding it in a circular arc within a dedicated circle.
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'''Variants:'''
* A <u>still version</u> exists.
* On <u>earlier builds of ''50 Cent: Bulletproof''</u>, we see the cap spinspins into view in an underwater environment with visible bubbles before going back out.
 
'''Technique:''' 3DCGI animation.
* A still version exists.
* On earlier builds of ''50 Cent: Bulletproof'', we see the cap spin into view in an underwater environment with visible bubbles before going back out.
 
'''Audio:''' SoundsSeveral whooshes corresponding to the actions.
'''Technique:''' 3D animation.
 
'''Audio:''' Sounds corresponding to the actions.
 
'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Fight Club'' and ''50 Cent: Bulletproof''.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 8 August 2024


Background

Genuine Games was a game development studio formed in 2002 and based in Woodland Hills, California. Members of the studio previously worked on titles within the Knockout Kings and Ratchet and Clank series. The company only released two games between 2004 and 2005 - the video game adaptation of Fight Club and 50 Cent: Bulletproof - before shutting down.

Logo (November 16, 2004-November 17, 2005)

Visuals: The screen cuts into the inside of a swirling vortex, where various people and mathematical symbols are getting sucked into a hole below. The camera pans up and reveals that the hole is the top of a glass bottle. When everything in the vortex is sucked inside, a bottlecap drops down and twists 90 degrees. The cap is yellow with a white stripe. "Genuine" is written in a red stylized font while "GAMES" is etched out in the yellow portions. On the top right is a seal containing an exclamation point, with "ESTABLISHED 2002" surrounding it in a circular arc within a dedicated circle.

Variants:

  • A still version exists.
  • On earlier builds of 50 Cent: Bulletproof, the cap spins into view in an underwater environment with visible bubbles before going back out.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: Several whooshes corresponding to the actions.

Availability: It was seen on Fight Club and 50 Cent: Bulletproof.

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