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==Harmonix==
===Background===
Established on May 10, 1995 by Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy, '''Harmonix Music Systems, Inc.''' (doing business as '''Harmonix''') is an American video game developer based in Boston, Massachusetts. When first formed, it was funded with about $100,000 and had nearly zero revenue over the first five years. It made musical products and was built on the premise that the experience of performing music could become accessible to those who would otherwise have trouble learning a traditional instrument.
Around 1999, the company moved to video game development, releasing its first game, ''FreQuency'', in 2001. In 2004, [[RedOctane]] approached Harmonix about developing what would become ''Guitar Hero''.
In September 2006, not long after [[Activision]] acquired RedOctane, Viacom acquired Harmonix for $175 million. Over the next four years, Harmonix created the ''Rock Band'' franchise and ''Dance Central'' for [[MTV Games]].
In late December 2010, Viacom sold Harmonix to Harmonix-SBE Holdings LLC, a holding company for the family office of investor Jason Epstein. The company continued to release ''Rock Band'' and ''Dance Central'' games, as well as ''Fantasia: Music Evolved'' and most recently, ''Fuser''.
In November 2021, the company was acquired by [[Epic Games]].
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===1st Logo (November 4, 2010-October 16, 2012)===
'''Visuals:''' Unknown
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Audio:''' Unknown
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Dance Central'', ''Dance Central 2'' and ''Dance Central 3''.
===2nd Logo (2014)===
'''Visuals:''' Unknown
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Audio:''' Unknown
'''Availability:''' So far, seen on ''Fantasia: Music Evolved''.
==External Links==
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Revision as of 02:06, 10 October 2023
This is my sandbox. Here, I can make pages for mainspace without having to make draft articles (alternatively, I can import contents from here into draft pages as well).
Sony Pictures High Definition Center
Logo (1990s?-2000s?)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Unknown
Availability: It was found on Vimeo, but it remains unknown if it was used or not.
Étanges Libellules
Background
Étanges Libellules is a French video game company that developed the console version of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon and the video game adaptation of Arthur and the Invisibles as well as Asterix games. Its name is French for "strange dragonflies."
Logo (October 21, 2008)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: Appears to be CGI.
Audio: Unknown
Availability: So far, seen on the console version of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.
Harmonix
Background
Established on May 10, 1995 by Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy, Harmonix Music Systems, Inc. (doing business as Harmonix) is an American video game developer based in Boston, Massachusetts. When first formed, it was funded with about $100,000 and had nearly zero revenue over the first five years. It made musical products and was built on the premise that the experience of performing music could become accessible to those who would otherwise have trouble learning a traditional instrument.
Around 1999, the company moved to video game development, releasing its first game, FreQuency, in 2001. In 2004, RedOctane approached Harmonix about developing what would become Guitar Hero.
In September 2006, not long after Activision acquired RedOctane, Viacom acquired Harmonix for $175 million. Over the next four years, Harmonix created the Rock Band franchise and Dance Central for MTV Games.
In late December 2010, Viacom sold Harmonix to Harmonix-SBE Holdings LLC, a holding company for the family office of investor Jason Epstein. The company continued to release Rock Band and Dance Central games, as well as Fantasia: Music Evolved and most recently, Fuser.
In November 2021, the company was acquired by Epic Games.
1st Logo (November 4, 2010-October 16, 2012)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Unknown
Availability: Seen on Dance Central, Dance Central 2 and Dance Central 3.
2nd Logo (2014)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Unknown
Availability: So far, seen on Fantasia: Music Evolved.