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===Background===
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'''Logo:''' We see a gearbox with two transmission wheels inside and five pistons. An orange light is emitted from behind. The gears begin to move faster and faster, and soon the wheels blend completely and transform into "e" and "g" letters, while the pistons transform into "m" and "n" made of rods (as you can see there's five rods). The box around flashes in with the words "POWERED GAME" below. The background clears to black.
'''FX/SFX''': Running gears and flashing transformation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A sound of gearbox making its work, then a flipping sound.
'''Availability:''' Appears at first on ''Cold War'', including demo version, then on ''Dreamkiller''.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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Revision as of 13:10, 2 June 2021
Background
MENG is the 3D engine developed by Mindware Studios (Czech) and used in their games (as for now, there are three of them). This engine features proprietary compressed archives with MFS or MPK extension and among other, video files in Theora format inside.
(2005, 2009)
Logo: We see a gearbox with two transmission wheels inside and five pistons. An orange light is emitted from behind. The gears begin to move faster and faster, and soon the wheels blend completely and transform into "e" and "g" letters, while the pistons transform into "m" and "n" made of rods (as you can see there's five rods). The box around flashes in with the words "POWERED GAME" below. The background clears to black.
FX/SFX: Running gears and flashing transformation.
Music/Sounds: A sound of gearbox making its work, then a flipping sound.
Availability: Appears at first on Cold War, including demo version, then on Dreamkiller.
Editor's Note: None.