===Background===
'''Studio 33''' iswas a British video game developer founded by John White in August 1996, with its headquarters based in Liverpool, UK. The company primarily specializing in the production of real-life racing simulators for the [[PlayStation]] consoles. On October 16, 2003, [[Electronic Arts]] acquired the studio and renamed it to Electronic Arts North West Studio. The company later closed on October 17, 2006, exactly three years after the company being renamed.
===1st Logo (March 31, 1998)===
Studio 33, Psygnosis and Bizzare Creations (1998) (from Newman-Haas Racing for the PS1).png
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'''Visuals:''' The logo, consists of the stacked orange words "{{color|orange|'''STUD{{big|i}}O 33'''}}" in a cartoony font, is shown in-credit alongside the [[Psygnosis]] and [[Bizarre Creations]] logos.
'''Variant:''' On the <u>loading screen</u>, the in-credit logo has "A" and "PRODUCTION" placed between the logo.
Studio 33 (2004) (from Destruction Derby Arenas for the PS2).png
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'''Visuals:''' The logo consists of a 3x3 square made out of nine white rounded squares with a black outline, with the sixth one being colored {{color|lightskyblue|sky blue}} and have "'''S<sup>33</sup>'''" inside of it. Below them, there is the sky blue company name, "{{color|lightskyblue|'''studio 33'''}}". All of this are shown in-credit beside other logos on the copyright screen.
'''Variants:'''
* These variants are superimposed over the opening cinematic, after the copyright screen.
** <u>''Formula One 99''</u>: Several white rounded squares with a thin black outline fade in one-by-one, before the others fade out to shown only the 3x3 square, with the sixth one in its {{color|lightskyblue|sky blue}} color. "S<sup>33</sup>" in a lighter font then fades in inside of it, alongside the company name in a lighter font, below.
** <u>''Destruction Derby: Raw''</u>: Several squares slowly flash in one-by-one as various track logos from the game appearing in various directions at the same time. The squares later fade into the completed logo, before fading out.
** <u>''Formula One 2000''</u>: Parts of the logo fly in from various directions to form the logo on the left, before flying away after a few seconds.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic. CGI animation for the variants.
'''Audio:''' None. The game's opening theme for the superimposed variants.
'''Availability:''' The logo is seen on ''Formula One 99'', ''Formula One 2000'', ''Formula One 2001'' (PS1 version), ''Destruction Derby: Raw'', ''Formula One Arcade'' and ''Destruction Derby: Arenas''.
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