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'''Technique:''' The animation of the saw blade, the background falling down. |
'''Technique:''' The animation of the saw blade, the background falling down. |
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'''Audio:''' A non-stop chainsaw squeal, along with the glass breaking sound when the background goes down. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Space Bunnies Must Die'' and ''Enemy Infestation''. In other games, the logo is still. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Space Bunnies Must Die'' and ''Enemy Infestation''. In other games, the logo is still. |
Revision as of 15:36, 7 October 2023
Background
Ripcord was a publishing label of Panasonic since 1997 to 1999, when it was privately sold, and closed the year after. However, they continued to exist virtually to support their products until 2002 and was officially announced to be liquidated in 2009.
(September 15, 1997-1999)
Logo: On a white background, a rolling saw blade appears, with red eyes and angry teeth. It leaves, cutting the screen a few times as the background changes to red and back to white. Then the background wrecks and falls down in fragments, revealing a red background with a yellow circle and pill-shaped logo with "Ripcord" in an action font, and "GAMES" below. The sawblade rolls into the circle.
Technique: The animation of the saw blade, the background falling down.
Audio: A non-stop chainsaw squeal, along with the glass breaking sound when the background goes down.
Availability: Seen on Space Bunnies Must Die and Enemy Infestation. In other games, the logo is still.
Legacy: The appearance of the cartoon chainsaw could catch a few off guard with its startling sounds.