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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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Created by VM Labs in 2000, '''Nuon''' |
Created by VM Labs in 2000, '''Nuon''' was a technology used for smooth animation and zoom-ins on DVD players by Samsung, Toshiba, and RCA, similar to the [[3DO Interactive Multiplayer|3DO]] being a technology used in gaming platforms by Panasonic, Sanyo, and GoldStar (now LG). It could play both movies and video games (like the [[PlayStation 2]], only that was marketed as a gaming system with DVD capabilities; Nuon was the other way around); unfortunately, there were only eight games released for the system (seven in America, one in Korea), and only four movies (such as the ''Planet of the Apes'' remake from 2001; all the movies that supported Nuon were released by [[20th Century Home Entertainment]]) supported the technology. In April 2002, Genesis Microchip acquired VM Labs' assets in a bankruptcy auction, and by November 2004, Nuon was discontinued . |
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===Logo (July 2000-November 2004)=== |
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{{YouTube|id=dOX217WYU_o}} |
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Nuon (2000, startup).jpg |
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Nuon (2000, Wave intro).jpg |
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</gallery> |
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{{YouTube|id=TuFfwAFAnVA|id2=amUjXHZPmj0}} |
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'''Visuals:''' A red, odd-looking shape (a squiggly wave-like line with a "O", made to read "Nuon") is seen on a black background, with "N U O N" underneath it. A copyright stamp for the game is underneath it. |
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'''Variant:''' On some games, there is an <u>animated variant</u>; a bright flash brings in the odd shape, which is just forming |
'''Variant:''' On some games, there is an <u>animated variant</u>; a bright flash brings in the odd shape, which is just twisting and forming from the left, and the "N U O N" letters turn via a bright light. Again, there is a copyright stamp below. |
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'''Technique:''' None. CGI for the animated version. |
'''Technique:''' None. CGI for the animated version. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Audio Variants:''' The <u>animated version</u> uses a Moog synth sound and "ping". |
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'''Availability:''' This can be seen on the eight games for the system, which |
'''Availability:''' This can be seen on the eight games for the system, which are extremely hard to find. |
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[[Category:United States]] |
[[Category:United States]] |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 30 August 2024
Background
Created by VM Labs in 2000, Nuon was a technology used for smooth animation and zoom-ins on DVD players by Samsung, Toshiba, and RCA, similar to the 3DO being a technology used in gaming platforms by Panasonic, Sanyo, and GoldStar (now LG). It could play both movies and video games (like the PlayStation 2, only that was marketed as a gaming system with DVD capabilities; Nuon was the other way around); unfortunately, there were only eight games released for the system (seven in America, one in Korea), and only four movies (such as the Planet of the Apes remake from 2001; all the movies that supported Nuon were released by 20th Century Home Entertainment) supported the technology. In April 2002, Genesis Microchip acquired VM Labs' assets in a bankruptcy auction, and by November 2004, Nuon was discontinued .
Logo (July 2000-November 2004)
Visuals: A red, odd-looking shape (a squiggly wave-like line with a "O", made to read "Nuon") is seen on a black background, with "N U O N" underneath it. A copyright stamp for the game is underneath it.
Variant: On some games, there is an animated variant; a bright flash brings in the odd shape, which is just twisting and forming from the left, and the "N U O N" letters turn via a bright light. Again, there is a copyright stamp below.
Technique: None. CGI for the animated version.
Audio: None.
Audio Variants: The animated version uses a Moog synth sound and "ping".
Availability: This can be seen on the eight games for the system, which are extremely hard to find.