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In Two Worlds, the logo was rendered with the extremely ugly 3D-button effect.
In Two Worlds, the logo was rendered with the extremely ugly 3D-button effect.


Availability: Was seen on Emergency: Fighters for Life, Earth 2150, RoboRumble and other games. The still version is very rare.
Availability: Was seen on Emergency: Fighters for Life, Earth 2150, RoboRumble and other games.

Revision as of 18:53, 30 August 2023

Background: Topware Interactive, a Polish division of German Topware CD-Service AG, was a game developer founded in 1995. In April 2001, the parent company went bankrupt and was bought out by Zuxxez Entertainment along with the development team, which soon was divided into Reality Pump and Toontraxx. Zuxxez decided to relaunch Topware brand in the US in 2005.


1st Logo (199?-1997) Topware Logo (1997) Logo: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Music/Sounds: Unknown

Availability: Was spotted in the Australian release of Earth 2140.



2nd Logo (1997) Topware Logo (Late 90's) Logo: On a black background, "TOPWARE" is written in custom red 3D font. The line, a part of "T" is enlarged above the logo.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Was used in Earth 2140.



3rd Logo (1997-2001, 2005-)


Logo: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Music/Sounds: A tune with exploding noise and electric-type sound.

Variant: A still version exists. In Two Worlds, the logo was rendered with the extremely ugly 3D-button effect.

Availability: Was seen on Emergency: Fighters for Life, Earth 2150, RoboRumble and other games.

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