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'''Availability:''' Seen in ''Z.A.R'', ''Mad Space'' and ''StormFighter'', among other games.
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Background
Maddox Games is a Russian development studio, now a subsidiary of 1C Company, who took over the studio in 1999 and renamed the studio into "1C: Maddox Games". Since then, the studio has fully concentrated on the IL2-Sturmovik franchise.
(1992-1999)
Nickname: "Mad-d-Ox"
Logo: We can see a stylized 3D curvy text reading "MADDOX GAMES". Below is an ox standing in pose. Everything is made in gold.
Variant: An early version has the text in almost white with no ox.
FX/SFX: None. The early version has some movement in the background.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen in Z.A.R, Mad Space and StormFighter, among other games.