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Logicware was an independent development studio launched by Rebecca Heineman after leaving [[Interplay Entertainment]].
 
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'''Visuals:''' A blue arc forms on a black background. A lens flare appears on top of the arc as the red word "Logicware" in a stylized font zooms back. A flash then occurs, engulfing everything.
 

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Background

Logicware was an independent development studio launched by Rebecca Heineman after leaving Interplay Entertainment.

Logo (October 19, 1995-April 26, 1996)


Visuals: A blue arc forms on a black background. A lens flare appears on top of the arc as the red word "Logicware" in a stylized font zooms back. A flash then occurs, engulfing everything.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A synth fanfare with drums and an electric guitar.

Availability: Appeared on the 3DO ports for Wolfenstein 3D and Doom.

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