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===Logo (August 10, 2000-January 5, 2001)===
===Logo (August 10, 2000-January 5, 2001)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, the camera pans to some black lines having semi-transparent rings that fly faster and create a black, ring-shaped vortex. Then, the vortex changes color from black to {{color|cyan}} and becomes a solid 3D ring, which becomes 2D and forms the company logo. The final product has a tilted "O" with an abstract "P" hiding behind the left part of it. A {{color|red}} dot, appears inside the "O" via a flashing effect, and the text "'''OPUS CORP.'''" fades in below the symbol.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, the camera pans to some black lines having semi-transparent rings that fly faster and create a black, ring-shaped vortex. Then, the vortex changes color from black to {{color|cyan}} and becomes a solid 3D ring, which becomes 2D and forms the company logo. The final product has a tilted "O" with an abstract "P" hiding behind the left part of it. A {{color|red}} dot, appears inside the "O" via a flashing effect, and the text "'''OPUS CORP.'''" fades in below the symbol.

Revision as of 07:03, 2 April 2024


Background

Opus Corp. is a Japanese video game company founded sometime in the 1990s.

Logo (August 10, 2000-January 5, 2001)

Visuals: On a white background, the camera pans to some black lines having semi-transparent rings that fly faster and create a black, ring-shaped vortex. Then, the vortex changes color from black to cyan and becomes a solid 3D ring, which becomes 2D and forms the company logo. The final product has a tilted "O" with an abstract "P" hiding behind the left part of it. A red dot, appears inside the "O" via a flashing effect, and the text "OPUS CORP." fades in below the symbol.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Some swooshes and a female announcer saying the company's name.

Availability: Only seen on Surfing H3O for the PlayStation 2.

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