Pseudo Interactive

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Written by EnormousRat

1st Logo (2001)

Visuals: Under the big blue segmented "pi" sign, "PSEUDO INTERACTIVE" is written in rough hand-drawn font.

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Appears on Cel Damage.

2nd Logo (2006)


Visuals: There is a row of spheres, while other sphere comes and hits them. The sphere on the opposite edge then rushes out (a model of mathematical pendulum). Suddenly a blue strip of light flies into the action, the spheres convert to lids and emerge blue rows to the top. The 3D words "pseudo interactive" come and the logo moves, so we can see a figure made of former spheres. The words place themselves to the right.

Technique: 2D digital animation.

Audio: The sounds of bell, continuing as the short dramatic synth.

Availability: It was seen on Full Auto, including the trailer.

Final Note

Pseudo Interactive went out of business in 2008.

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