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'''Visual Science''' (formerly known as "Visual Sciences" until 2003), was a video game developer based in Dundee, Scotland. It was established in 1993 by Russell Kay, who was programmer of the hugely successful Lemmings games. Over the years, Visual Science has delivered many games for industry leading publishers such as Electronic Arts, Sony (Including Psygnosis), and Take 2, with critically acclaimed titles such Harry Potter's Quidditch World Cup, Formula 1 '98, and the PlayStation versions of Myst and Grand Theft Auto. In February 2006, the studio closed its doors.
 
===1st Logo (April 1993-1994)===
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'''Availability:''' Appears on ''Hired Guns'' for PC.
 
===2nd Logo (1994-1997November 15, 1996)===
 
 
===2nd Logo (1994-1997)===
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'''Logo:''' Against a white background, we see six computerized squares with each letter reading "VISUAL". Under it is a line with "SCIENCES" spaced below it.
 
'''Variants:'''
'''Variant:''' *Since 1995, there is an animated version of the logo. The logo is white and the red glow appears around the logo, dimming out to reveal its red blurry shadow. After the logo forms, the shine appears on the top right era of the logo.
*On the Windows 95 version of ''Lemmings'', the logo is in-credit.
 
'''Technique:''' None. The glow appearing and the shine in the animated version.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the game. On ''Myst'', a twinkling-like sound is heard.
 
'''Availability:''' Appears on the Amiga version of ''FIFA International Soccer'' and Windows 95 version of ''Lemmings''. The animated version appears on ''Lemmings Paintball'' and the PlayStation version of ''Myst''.
 
 
 
===3rd Logo (April 30-December 12, 1997)===
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'''Logo:''' A blue vortex swirls to the zooming rainbow-colored logo, repainting the logo blue and white and shedding rainbow particles away.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The hissing and glass-breaking sounds.
 
'''Availability:''' Appears on two games: PC version of ''Sentient'' for PC and the original European PSPlayStation version of ''Grand Theft Auto''.
 
 
===4th Logo (December 12, 1997-2003November 30, 1998)===
 
===4th Logo (December 12, 1997-2003)===
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'''Logo:''' We see the dark-blue plated circle with two white outline circles around it. On it is "VS" in the Serpentine Bold font. Under it is the words, "Visual Sciences".
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'''Availability:''' Appears on ''Formula 1 '98'' and the PlayStation version of ''Grand Theft Auto''.
 
 
 
===5th Logo (2003-2006)===
TBA.
 
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Revision as of 09:23, 19 May 2023


Background

Visual Science (formerly known as "Visual Sciences" until 2003), was a video game developer based in Dundee, Scotland. It was established in 1993 by Russell Kay, who was programmer of the hugely successful Lemmings games. Over the years, Visual Science has delivered many games for industry leading publishers such as Electronic Arts, Sony (Including Psygnosis), and Take 2, with critically acclaimed titles such Harry Potter's Quidditch World Cup, Formula 1 '98, and the PlayStation versions of Myst and Grand Theft Auto. In February 2006, the studio closed its doors.

1st Logo (April 1993-1994)

Logo: Against the stone background, we see a rough-detailed African styled drawing of a goat. On it is "VISUAL" in its rough-styled look with "sciences ltd." under it.

Variant: On the PC version of Hired Guns, the logo zooms in flipping from space.

Technique: None. The zooming in on the variant.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the game.

Availability: Appears on Hired Guns for PC.

2nd Logo (1994-November 15, 1996)

Logo: Against a white background, we see six computerized squares with each letter reading "VISUAL". Under it is a line with "SCIENCES" spaced below it.

Variants:

  • Since 1995, there is an animated version of the logo. The logo is white and the red glow appears around the logo, dimming out to reveal its red blurry shadow. After the logo forms, the shine appears on the top right era of the logo.
  • On the Windows 95 version of Lemmings, the logo is in-credit.

Technique: None. The glow appearing and the shine in the animated version.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the game. On Myst, a twinkling-like sound is heard.

Availability: Appears on the Amiga version of FIFA International Soccer and Windows 95 version of Lemmings. The animated version appears on Lemmings Paintball and the PlayStation version of Myst.


3rd Logo (April 30-December 12, 1997)


Logo: A blue vortex swirls to the zooming rainbow-colored logo, repainting the logo blue and white and shedding rainbow particles away.

Technique: Simple vortex and particle effects.

Music/Sounds: The hissing and glass-breaking sounds.

Availability: Appears on two games: PC version of Sentient and the original European PlayStation version of Grand Theft Auto.


4th Logo (December 12, 1997-November 30, 1998)


Logo: We see the dark-blue plated circle with two white outline circles around it. On it is "VS" in the Serpentine Bold font. Under it is the words, "Visual Sciences".

Variants: There are different variants of the logo.

  • Grand Theft Auto (PlayStation version): Against the white background, we hear the car crashing. After that, the VS Shield comes and and rolls over the ground before the camera tilts up. As the VS Shield stops rolling and lays into the ground revealing its shadow behind, the words, "Visual Sciences" appears under the logo.
  • Formula 1 '98: During the game's intro, the VS Shield appears rotating against the waving finishing flag background. Under the logo is the words, "A Visual Sciences Production" with "Visual Sciences" a bit bigger. Then the words disappear via the blur transition, the logo and the background disappears and the game's intro plays.

Technique: Depending on game.

Music/Sounds: The sound of the car crashing, then the police siren alarm at the end in the GTA variant. In other cases, the opening theme of the game is heard.

Availability: Appears on Formula 1 '98 and the PlayStation version of Grand Theft Auto.

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