WildTangent

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Background

Gamigo, Inc. (known for its trade name, WildTangent) is an American game services company founded in 1998 in Bellevue, Washington, by Alex St. John and Jeremy Kenyon. The company is well known for its PC web/online games that were pre-installed for PC users who own HP, Dell, Toshiba, Gateway, Samsung, Acer, and Sony VAIO[1], like Polar Bowler, Final Drive Nitro/Fury, and the Fate series. On April 3, 2019, the company was acquired by German gaming company, Gamigo AG.[2]

Note: WildTangent used to make their games on both PC and mobile devices. However, most of their games have been discontinued, making it nearly impossible to play most of WildTangent's games from 1999-2018. It is unknown why WildTangent discontinued their games. There have been reports that WildTangent's games contained spyware, which led most of their games to be lost or missing. They now distribute games from other companies and other developers.

1st (known) logo (2001?-Late 2000's)

Nickname: "The WildTangent W", "Flying W"

Logo: On a black background, we see the WildTangent logo. Next to it is the letter W, which somewhat looks like a spaceship. The WildTangent W afterward flies from the bottom left-hand corner to the upper right-hand corner. We then see the logo shining.

Variants:

  • Usually, the logo would be still.
  • On a promo for WildTangent "Web Driver",

FX/SFX: The W flying from bottom left corner to upper right corner and the logo shining.

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2nd logo (2001?-2009?/2010?)

Nickname: "The WildTangent W II"

Logo: TBA.

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