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'''Visuals:''' There is a BMX rider doing tricks on a curvy {{color|red}} surface, before we flash to a snowboarder, then a skateboarder, who rides on the inner surface of a big "{{color|red|'''''O'''''}}". Then, the "{{color|red|'''''O'''''}}" flips to the screen and other elements zoom in: "ACTIVISION" in its corporate font, the number "{{color|red|'''''2'''''}}", and a {{color|red}} banner with the white text "'''''SPORTS REVOLUTION'''''" on it. Then the logo disappears in a TV power-off effect. |
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'''Variant:''' There is a <u>still variant</u> of the logo which can be seen on Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Advance versions of sports titles. |
'''Variant:''' There is a <u>still variant</u> of the logo which can be seen on Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Advance versions of sports titles. |
Revision as of 02:02, 27 November 2023
EnormousRat, naxo-ole and CooleyBoy10
Background
Activision O2 was a short-lived division of Activision that focused on extreme sports games. It only lasted two years before being folded.
Logo (May 14, 2001-June 3, 2003)
Visuals: There is a BMX rider doing tricks on a curvy red surface, before we flash to a snowboarder, then a skateboarder, who rides on the inner surface of a big "O". Then, the "O" flips to the screen and other elements zoom in: "ACTIVISION" in its corporate font, the number "2", and a red banner with the white text "SPORTS REVOLUTION" on it. Then the logo disappears in a TV power-off effect.
Variant: There is a still variant of the logo which can be seen on Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color and Advance versions of sports titles.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A rock tune ending with an announcer saying "Activision O-2", and electric sounds when the logo disappears.
Availability:
- Seen on Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX (1-2) and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series (2x, 3-4), as well as other games like Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer, Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder and Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray.
- The still version is seen on Game Boy Color and Advance games, as well as the Nintendo 64 versions of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 and 3.
Legacy: This is quite a nostalgic logo for a short-lived division, thanks to being attached to some of the best sports games of the early 2000s.