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===Background===
Background: Westwood Associates was founded in 1985 by Brett Sperry and Louis Castle. In 1992 it became part of Virgin Interactive, but was acquired by EA in 1997, for $122.5 million. EA closed the studio in 2003. Some of the staff were let to merge into EA UK, others went to create Petroglyph Studios.
Westwood Associates was founded in 1985 by Brett Sperry and Louis Castle. In 1992, it became part of [[Virgin Interactive]], but was acquired by [[Electronic Arts]] in 1997 for $122.5 million. EA closed the studio in 2003. Some of the staff were let to merge into EA UK, while others went to create Petroglyph Studios.


===1st Logo (1990)===


'''Logo:''' There are the words "Westwood ASSOCIATES" on a {{color|gray}} screen. The second word is much smaller than the first word. The words cast a shadow on the screen.
1st Logo
(1990)
Westwood Studios - CLG Wiki
Logo:There are the words "Westwood ASSOCIATES" on a grey screen. The second word is much smaller than the first word. The words cast a shadow on the screen.


FX/SFX: None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


Music/Sounds: None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.


Availability: Seen on early games Circuit's Edge and Dragonstrike.
'''Availability:''' Seen on early games like ''Circuit's Edge'' and ''Dragonstrike''.


===2nd Logo (1991-1994)===
Editor's Note: None.


'''Logo:''' There is a black screen with the word "Westwood" in a futuristic font. Below it is a {{color|blue}} bar with the word "{{color|brown|STUDIOS}}" spread out in bronze. Everything is covered in a border of bronze. A few pings appear on the logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' Only the shining.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually none.
2nd LogoWestwood Studios - CLG Wiki
(1991-1994)


'''Availability:''' Common.
Logo: There is a black screen with the word "Westwood" in a futuristic font. Below it is a blue bar with the word "STUDIOS", spread out and in bronze. Everything is covered in a border of bronze. A few pings appear on the logo.


===3rd Logo (September 26, 1995-1999)===
FX/SFX: Only the shining.


'''Logo:''' The {{color|green}} Westwood logo from before, but with "STUDIOS" in the same font as "Westwood" and without a bronze outline, is wiped by light.
Music/Sounds: Usually none.


'''Variants:'''
Availability: Common.
*In its first year of use, a special anniversary variant was presented. Rather than being wiped, it appeared through raindrops.
*There are other animated vvariants as well.


'''FX/SFX:''' The wiping.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A humming choir.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Command & Conquer'' and its sequels, on ''Monopoly'' from 1995 and ''Blade Runner''.


===4th Logo (January 31, 2000-February 27, 2002)===
3rd LogoWestwood Studios - CLG Wiki
(September 26, 1995-1999)


'''Logo:''' A {{color|blue}} ball with electricity flowing through it comes down, along with the "W" from the 3rd logo and a sharp-edged "{{color|yellow|S}}" coming down and landing on the ball. In the bottom right corner appears the byline "Westwood Studios is an Electronic Arts Company". The ball also has 8 curves spinning around it. The ball and letters fly towards the screen and disappear via a switch-off effect.
Logo: The green Westwood logo from before, but with "STUDIOS" in the same font as "Westwood" and has no bronze outline, is wiped by light.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo coming and rippling.
Variants:
In the first year of 1995, a special anniversary variant was presented. Rather than wiped, it appeared through the raindrops.
There were other animated variants.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Humming sounds.
FX/SFX: The wiping.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Nox'', ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2'', ''Emperor: Battle for Dune'' and ''C&C: Renegade''.
Music/Sounds: Humming choir.


[[Category:American video game logos]]
Availability: Seen on Command & Conquer and its sequels, on Monopoly from 1995 and Blade Runner.
[[Category:American logos]]

[[Category:Video game logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Electronic Arts]]



4th LogoWestwood Studios - CLG Wiki
(January 31, 2000-February 27, 2002)

Logo: A blue ball with electricity flowing through it comes down, along with the W from the 3rd logo and a yellow, sharp-edged S coming down and landing on the ball. In the bottom right corner appears "Westwood Studios is an Electronic Arts Company". The ball also has 8 curves spinning around the ball. The ball and letters fly towards the screen and disappears via a switch-off effect.

FX/SFX: The logo comes and ripples.

Music/Sounds: Humming sounds.

Availability: Seen on Nox, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2, Emperor: Battle for Dune and C&C: Renegade.

Editor's Note: None.

Revision as of 18:41, 9 October 2021

Background

Westwood Associates was founded in 1985 by Brett Sperry and Louis Castle. In 1992, it became part of Virgin Interactive, but was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1997 for $122.5 million. EA closed the studio in 2003. Some of the staff were let to merge into EA UK, while others went to create Petroglyph Studios.

1st Logo (1990)

Logo: There are the words "Westwood ASSOCIATES" on a gray screen. The second word is much smaller than the first word. The words cast a shadow on the screen.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on early games like Circuit's Edge and Dragonstrike.

2nd Logo (1991-1994)

Logo: There is a black screen with the word "Westwood" in a futuristic font. Below it is a blue bar with the word "STUDIOS" spread out in bronze. Everything is covered in a border of bronze. A few pings appear on the logo.

FX/SFX: Only the shining.

Music/Sounds: Usually none.

Availability: Common.

3rd Logo (September 26, 1995-1999)

Logo: The green Westwood logo from before, but with "STUDIOS" in the same font as "Westwood" and without a bronze outline, is wiped by light.

Variants:

  • In its first year of use, a special anniversary variant was presented. Rather than being wiped, it appeared through raindrops.
  • There are other animated vvariants as well.

FX/SFX: The wiping.

Music/Sounds: A humming choir.

Availability: Seen on Command & Conquer and its sequels, on Monopoly from 1995 and Blade Runner.

4th Logo (January 31, 2000-February 27, 2002)

Logo: A blue ball with electricity flowing through it comes down, along with the "W" from the 3rd logo and a sharp-edged "S" coming down and landing on the ball. In the bottom right corner appears the byline "Westwood Studios is an Electronic Arts Company". The ball also has 8 curves spinning around it. The ball and letters fly towards the screen and disappear via a switch-off effect.

FX/SFX: The logo coming and rippling.

Music/Sounds: Humming sounds.

Availability: Seen on Nox, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2, Emperor: Battle for Dune and C&C: Renegade.

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