Wide Games

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Background

Wide Games was an American video game developer founded in 2002. They collaborated with Codemasters to make their only game, Prisoner of War.

Logo (September 27, 2002)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a blue orb surrounded by black, smaller orbs moving at a fast pace. Then, the orbs slow down and become blue. Then, they stop next to each other. After that, the word ":games" comes from the side in a fast pace. Then, the orbs briefly become a little bit bigger to turn into blue circles with the letters "W" "I" "D" and "E", forming the text as "WIDE". Finally, the "s" shines for a second.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A space-like tune when the orbs move, some click-like sounds when the orbs morph, and a modern-age twinkle for the shine.

Availability: Seen on the company's only game from the time period, Prisoner of War.

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