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In 1994, video game developers Erick S. Dyke, Dan O'Leary and Sean Purcell founded '''n-Space''' in 1994 with the help of funding from [[Sony Interactive Entertainment (Japan)|Sony Computer Entertainment of America]], with its first game being ''Tigershark'' for Microsoft Windows and the [[PlayStation]]. n-Space would exclusively publish games for the aforementioned platforms until 2002. With their last game being ''Sword Coast Legends'', n-Space would later be closed down in March 22, 2016. |
In 1994, video game developers Erick S. Dyke, Dan O'Leary and Sean Purcell founded '''n-Space''' in 1994 with the help of funding from [[Sony Interactive Entertainment (Japan)|Sony Computer Entertainment of America]], with its first game being ''Tigershark'' for Microsoft Windows and the [[PlayStation]]. n-Space would exclusively publish games for the aforementioned platforms until 2002. With their last game being ''Sword Coast Legends'', n-Space would later be closed down in March 22, 2016. |
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=== 1st Logo (May 1997-October 25, 2000) === |
=== 1st Logo (May 1997-October 25, 2000 [main logo]; 2001-2012 [variants]) === |
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'''Logo:''' On a space background, we zoom in through multiple {{Color|purple}} and {{Color|blue}} rotating nebulas. Then, we zoom out of the letter "n", in white, to reveal a {{Color|golden}} box surrounding it, with the words "'''SPACE'''" in black. A white line (which looks similar to the Milky Way) then fades in the background. |
'''Logo:''' On a space background, we zoom in through multiple {{Color|purple}} and {{Color|blue}} rotating nebulas. Then, we zoom out of the letter "n", in white, to reveal a {{Color|golden}} box surrounding it, with the words "'''SPACE'''" in black. A white line (which looks similar to the Milky Way) then fades in the background. |
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'''Variants:''' |
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*On ''Danger Girl'', the logo's animation is replaced with a ripple effect. The URL "[https://web.archive.org/web/20000306001527/http://www.n-space.com/ www.n-space.com]" is seen below. |
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*On ''Mary-Kate and Ashley: Crush Course'', the logo is {{Color|orange}} and is set on an orange galaxy background. |
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*On ''Hanna Montana: The Movie'' for the Wii, the logo is black and zooms in front of the screen. It then turns '3D'. |
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*On ''Target Toss Pro: Bags'', the logo is printed on a {{Color|blue}} bean bag, which is placed on a wooden floor. |
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*On ''Call of Duty: Black Ops'' for the [[Nintendo DS]], the logo is placed on a stamp that is placed on a {{Color|green}} surface. |
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*On ''Goldeneye 007'' for the Nintendo DS, the logo is on a metallic wall. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The nebulas and the logo zooming out. Decent CGI for its time. |
'''FX/SFX:''' The nebulas and the logo zooming out. Decent CGI for its time. None for most of the variants. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A set of synth-like bell chimes, ending with a xylophone-esque chime. The variant used an electric sound effect. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A set of synth-like bell chimes, ending with a xylophone-esque chime. The ''Danger Girl'' variant used an electric sound effect. The other variants are silent. |
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'''Availability:''' Scarce. |
'''Availability:''' Scarce. The standard logo was first seen on ''Tigershark''. It then appeared on ''BugRiders: The Race of Kings'', ''Duke Nukem: Time to Kill'', ''Rugrats: Search for Reptar'', ''Rugrats: Studio Tour'', ''Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas'' and ''Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes''. It made its last appearance on ''Mary-Kate and Ashley: Magical Mystery Mall''. The variants can be seen on the aforementioned games. |
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Revision as of 02:35, 3 August 2021
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Background
In 1994, video game developers Erick S. Dyke, Dan O'Leary and Sean Purcell founded n-Space in 1994 with the help of funding from Sony Computer Entertainment of America, with its first game being Tigershark for Microsoft Windows and the PlayStation. n-Space would exclusively publish games for the aforementioned platforms until 2002. With their last game being Sword Coast Legends, n-Space would later be closed down in March 22, 2016.
1st Logo (May 1997-October 25, 2000 [main logo]; 2001-2012 [variants])
Logo: On a space background, we zoom in through multiple purple and blue rotating nebulas. Then, we zoom out of the letter "n", in white, to reveal a golden box surrounding it, with the words "SPACE" in black. A white line (which looks similar to the Milky Way) then fades in the background.
Variants:
- On Danger Girl, the logo's animation is replaced with a ripple effect. The URL "www.n-space.com" is seen below.
- On Mary-Kate and Ashley: Crush Course, the logo is orange and is set on an orange galaxy background.
- On Hanna Montana: The Movie for the Wii, the logo is black and zooms in front of the screen. It then turns '3D'.
- On Target Toss Pro: Bags, the logo is printed on a blue bean bag, which is placed on a wooden floor.
- On Call of Duty: Black Ops for the Nintendo DS, the logo is placed on a stamp that is placed on a green surface.
- On Goldeneye 007 for the Nintendo DS, the logo is on a metallic wall.
FX/SFX: The nebulas and the logo zooming out. Decent CGI for its time. None for most of the variants.
Music/Sounds: A set of synth-like bell chimes, ending with a xylophone-esque chime. The Danger Girl variant used an electric sound effect. The other variants are silent.
Availability: Scarce. The standard logo was first seen on Tigershark. It then appeared on BugRiders: The Race of Kings, Duke Nukem: Time to Kill, Rugrats: Search for Reptar, Rugrats: Studio Tour, Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas and Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes. It made its last appearance on Mary-Kate and Ashley: Magical Mystery Mall. The variants can be seen on the aforementioned games.
2nd Logo (November 18, 2002)
Logo: On a white background, we see a orange square in the shape of a TV monitor, with the letter "n" in purple. This square is connected to a purple box via a spring, which contains the word "space" in orange.
FX/SFX: A 'peel' transition effect.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Was only used as a custom variant for Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet 16 - Licensed to Drive.
3rd Logo (August 15, 2005-TBA)
TBA