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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the rough write lines are drawn, forming a pattern for a noughts and crosses game (also called "tic-tac-toe"). Four crosses and three noughts are drawn inside, and a line of crosses light up orange. Immediately the hand-drawn word "Noumena" flash at the right, one syllable after other. There's "studios" in white below.
 
'''Technique:''' The pattern is drawn and name flashes.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
 
'''Audio:''' Scribbling sounds followed by loud echoed whispering of the name.

Revision as of 13:52, 6 December 2023


Background

In 2010, Silver Style Entertainment was closed following the bankruptcy of their parent company TGC. Kalypso Media formed its third development studio Noumena to settle the team and their unfinished project Demonicon. They also retrieved most of TGC assets.

Logo (2010-)

Visuals: On a black background, the rough write lines are drawn, forming a pattern for a noughts and crosses game (also called "tic-tac-toe"). Four crosses and three noughts are drawn inside, and a line of crosses light up orange. Immediately the hand-drawn word "Noumena" flash at the right, one syllable after other. There's "studios" in white below.

Technique: The pattern is drawn and name flashes. [possible misuse]

Audio: Scribbling sounds followed by loud echoed whispering of the name.

Availability: So far only seen on the trailers for Demonicon, to be released in 2013.

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