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* On copies of their games from alternative distributors, the website is omitted.
* On copies of their games from alternative distributors, the website is omitted.
* In the game's later years, the logo was made HD, and it took place on the game's opening credits.
* In the game's later years, the logo was made HD, and it took place on the game's opening credits.
* On some of the company's early games, such as ''Lucky Streak Poker'' and ''Sportball Challenge'', the text lacks a while outline.
* On some of the company's early games, such as ''Lucky Streak Poker,'' ''Sportball Challenge'', and ''Microman's Crazy Computers'', the text lacks a while outline.


'''FX/SFX:''' The star and O vibrating.
'''FX/SFX:''' The star and O vibrating.

Revision as of 17:28, 4 May 2022


1st Logo (2003- )

Logo: On a black background, we see the words "HiPSOFT in blue, with the dot in the I replaced with a star and a ball in place of the the O. The O vibrates for a few seconds, then the star does the same before settling in place. The url "www.hipsoft.com" appears underneath.

Variantsː

  • On copies of their games from alternative distributors, the website is omitted.
  • In the game's later years, the logo was made HD, and it took place on the game's opening credits.
  • On some of the company's early games, such as Lucky Streak Poker, Sportball Challenge, and Microman's Crazy Computers, the text lacks a while outline.

FX/SFX: The star and O vibrating.

Music/Sounds: A drumming sound for the O vibrating, followed by a cymbal sounder for the star.

Availability: Very common, thanks to their extensive catalog, all of which can be downloaded from their website. It has first appeared on Lucky Streak Poker, and has appear on their other games such as Digby's Donuts, Sportball Challenge, Puzzle Express, Five Card Frenzy, Flip Words, Trivia Machine, Jig Words, Gem Shop, and the Build-a-Lot series, among others.

Editor's Note: None.

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