Razorworks

Background
Razorworks was an internal development studio of Empire Interactive Europe Limited, founded in August 1996 by Kevin Bezant, Todd Gibbs, Dave Proctor and Matthew Smith, who had all previously worked together for the combat flight simulator specialists Digital Integration. The company was based in Kidlington, United Kingdom.

Empire acquired the company in November 2000. On July 2008, the studio was closed due to Empire Interactive's financial difficulties, and later acquired by Rebellion. The staff of 30 people moved across to Rebellion's own Oxford set-up.

The company was especially known for the Enemy Engaged series and the Ford Racing series. The former of which were nominated for several Simulation Game of the Year awards.

(20 November 2002-26 September 2008)
Visuals: On a dark blue gradient background, we see a light writes the letter "R" as the camera moves, then we see another shot of the light writes the word "az", then we cut to another shot of the light, now draws what seems to be a buffalo. We finally cut to a shot of the light writes down the remaining words and when it's finished, the background then changes to gradient and it zooms out to reveal that the entire thing is the company name, "Razorworks", with a buffalo above and a trademark sign beside it. The logo then zooms out slowly.

Variants:
 * On Pipe Mania, the print logo is still and is seen fading in on a white background.
 * On the copyright screen of the same game, the logo appears with the Empire Interactive logo below the copyright notice.

Technique: 2D CGI.

Audio: Several sword clashing sounds were heard during the drawing of the logo, and finally, a strong whoosh when the logo was zoomed out.

Availability: First seen on Total Immersion Racing, and later seen on their Ford Racing games (starting with Ford Racing 2) and the Taito Legends series. It was last seen on Pipe Mania.