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'''RFX Interactive''' was a video game developer founded in 1998, located in Nanterre, France. They were liquidated in 2003 after heavy losses. |
'''RFX Interactive''' was a video game developer founded in 1998, located in Nanterre, France. They were liquidated in 2003 after heavy losses. |
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===(December 1, 2000-September 1, 2002)=== |
===Logo (December 1, 2000-September 1, 2002)=== |
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[[File:RFX Interactive.png|center|frameless]] |
[[File:RFX Interactive.png|center|frameless]] |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the text "'''RFX'''" can be seen in bold, white Arial. 2 of the letters are modified, however, with the "'''R'''"'s leg being formed from a large white ray, and half of the "'''X'''" formed from a rainbow-colored ray. Both of these rays are coming off of a abstract drawing of an disc. Below all this is the text "developed by" and "RFX Interactive" in a larger print size. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*Game Boy Color games feature solid bars of color for the rainbow, while Game Boy Advance games contain the logo in a higher-quality with a gradient rainbow ray. |
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*On ''Tonic Trouble |
*On ''Tonic Trouble'' for Game Boy Color and ''Toonsylvania'', there are some notable differences. The logo is now inside of a black box on a white background, though the rays pierce through it a bit, only "Interactive" is seen below the logo, and "DEVELOPED BY" is in a small digital font. ''Toonsylvania'' has the latter text shift to the left corner of the box. |
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*On ''Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates'' and ''Turok: Evolution |
*On ''Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates'' and ''Turok: Evolution'' for Game Boy Advance, the logo is a bit smaller, has the rainbow ray's reflection on the floor, and has "'''Interactive'''" below the logo. The disclaimer is still present in a smaller, italicized print. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' A still, sprite-based graphic. |
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'''Audio:''' None. |
'''Audio:''' None. |
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'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the games listed above, as well as ''Inspector Gadget: Operation Madkactus'', ''Antz Racing |
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the games listed above, as well as ''Inspector Gadget: Operation Madkactus'', ''Antz Racing'' for Game Boy Color, and ''Lady Sia''. |
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[[Category:France]] |
[[Category:France]] |
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[[Category:Video game logos]] |
[[Category:Video game logos]] |
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[[Category:French-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 8 November 2024
Background
RFX Interactive was a video game developer founded in 1998, located in Nanterre, France. They were liquidated in 2003 after heavy losses.
Logo (December 1, 2000-September 1, 2002)
Visuals: On a black background, the text "RFX" can be seen in bold, white Arial. 2 of the letters are modified, however, with the "R"'s leg being formed from a large white ray, and half of the "X" formed from a rainbow-colored ray. Both of these rays are coming off of a abstract drawing of an disc. Below all this is the text "developed by" and "RFX Interactive" in a larger print size.
Variants:
- Game Boy Color games feature solid bars of color for the rainbow, while Game Boy Advance games contain the logo in a higher-quality with a gradient rainbow ray.
- On Tonic Trouble for Game Boy Color and Toonsylvania, there are some notable differences. The logo is now inside of a black box on a white background, though the rays pierce through it a bit, only "Interactive" is seen below the logo, and "DEVELOPED BY" is in a small digital font. Toonsylvania has the latter text shift to the left corner of the box.
- On Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates and Turok: Evolution for Game Boy Advance, the logo is a bit smaller, has the rainbow ray's reflection on the floor, and has "Interactive" below the logo. The disclaimer is still present in a smaller, italicized print.
Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: It can be seen on the games listed above, as well as Inspector Gadget: Operation Madkactus, Antz Racing for Game Boy Color, and Lady Sia.