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Background: Vicious Engine, one of the first multi-platform engines, was developed by Vicious Cycle Software in 2005. The second version was released in 2009. |
Background: Vicious Engine, one of the first multi-platform engines, was developed by Vicious Cycle Software in 2005. The second version was released in 2009. |
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Logo: On a light blue background, many gears are working. We zoom out, and the action is outlined by two connected spheres with intense blue background outside. The whole logo is seen as a box with curved edges, and the letters "'''V'''" and "'''e'''" form into the logo, while "'''VICIOUS ENGINE'''" in Trajan Pro font unfolds below. |
Logo: On a light blue background, many gears are working. We zoom out, and the action is outlined by two connected spheres with intense blue background outside. The whole logo is seen as a box with curved edges, and the letters "'''V'''" and "'''e'''" form into the logo, while "'''VICIOUS ENGINE'''" in Trajan Pro font unfolds below. |
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Variants: ''Curious George'' (2006) |
Variants: Some games like ''Curious George'' (2006) show the logo on a white background with only the wheels moving. |
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FX/SFX: The gears running and the elements zooming-in. The logo's identity almost appears ironic--the design isn't all that vicious. |
FX/SFX: The gears running and the elements zooming-in. The logo's identity almost appears ironic--the design isn't all that vicious. |
Revision as of 18:53, 31 October 2020
Background: Vicious Engine, one of the first multi-platform engines, was developed by Vicious Cycle Software in 2005. The second version was released in 2009.
1st Logo
(2005- )
Logo: On a light blue background, many gears are working. We zoom out, and the action is outlined by two connected spheres with intense blue background outside. The whole logo is seen as a box with curved edges, and the letters "V" and "e" form into the logo, while "VICIOUS ENGINE" in Trajan Pro font unfolds below.
Variants: Some games like Curious George (2006) show the logo on a white background with only the wheels moving.
FX/SFX: The gears running and the elements zooming-in. The logo's identity almost appears ironic--the design isn't all that vicious.
Music/Sounds: Clockwork and gear sounds, with a synth entry.
Availability: Seen on several games like Elements of Destruction or Alien Syndrome.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo
(2011- )
Logo: TBA. Below the company name is "making games. easier. faster. better."
FX/SFX: TBA.
Music/Sounds: TBA.
Availability: TBA.
Editor's Note: None.