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(1992-1998)
(1992-1998)


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Nicknames: "The Magic Hat", "Prest-O Change-O", "Animation, Interactivity, Music and Video", "The Four Elements"
Nicknames: "The Magic Hat", "Prest-O Change-O", "Animation, Interactivity, Music and Video", "The Four Elements"

Revision as of 04:01, 25 December 2020

Background:Presto Studios was acomputer gamedevelopment company of the 1990s, especially famous for its award-winningThe Journeyman Project series and the 2001 sequel toCyan's hitMystseries,Myst III: Exile.In August 2002, Whacked! for Xbox was Presto Studios' final title before closing its doors shortly afterward. Though still in decent financial shape, Presto was facing an uphill challenge in the transition from the PC to console game market. The directors of the company anticipated a rapidly shrinking PC game market and decided to close the company while it was ahead. A significant number of the creative staff moved on to high-profile roles in motion picture and animation production.

1st Logo (1992-1998)

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Nicknames: "The Magic Hat", "Prest-O Change-O", "Animation, Interactivity, Music and Video", "The Four Elements"

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: Live action/traditional CGI.

Variant: A still version exists. It also appears to be brightened and in poor quality.

Music/Sounds: A thunderstorm, a gust of wind, a water fountain, and a fire sound ending with a 3-note synth-violin finishing with a descending synth-violin tune. The still variant has a dramatic synth tune. The first theme is known to be composed by Geno Andrews, while the variant theme is composed by Bob Stewart.

Availability: Seen on the first two Journeyman Project games.

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