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</gallery>'''Logo:''' On a black background, the word <nowiki>''</nowiki>SuperBot<nowiki>''</nowiki> in a light grey stylized, retro-esque font fades in, with <nowiki>''</nowiki>ENTERTAINMENT<nowiki>''</nowiki> below, beside the stem of the 'p' in 'Super'. The entire logo has slight 3D depth to it, and a trademark symbol can be seen at the top right. The logo fades out. |
</gallery>'''Logo:''' On a black background, the word <nowiki>''</nowiki>SuperBot<nowiki>''</nowiki> in a light grey stylized, retro-esque font fades in, with <nowiki>''</nowiki>ENTERTAINMENT<nowiki>''</nowiki> below, beside the stem of the 'p' in 'Super'. The entire logo has slight 3D depth to it, and a trademark symbol can be seen at the top right. The logo fades out. |
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'''Technique:''' None, unless you count the fade in and fade out. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' None. |
Revision as of 00:59, 6 December 2022
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Background
SuperBot Entertainment (formerly known as Broodworks Inc. until 2011) was a short-lived American game studio founded Culver City, California in 2009 working exclusively with Sony Computer Entertainment America. The studio's only game was PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, a game similar to that of the Super Smash Bros. series released in 2012. SuperBot would close in 2013 due to PlayStation All-Stars' mixed reviews and sales.
(November 20, 2012)
Technique: None, unless you count the fade in and fade out.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen exclusively on PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.