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===Background===
===Background===
'''Buka Entertainment''' a Russian game publisher and localizer, founded in 1994. In 2008, it was acquired and merged into its main competitor 1C Publishing. However, the company still operates as a separate brand.
'''Buka Entertainment''' is a Russian game publisher and localizer, founded in 1994. In 2008, it was acquired and merged into its main competitor [[1C Game Studios|1C Publishing]]. However, the company still operates as a separate brand.


===1st Logo (1998-2008)===
===1st Logo (1998-2008)===
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</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "Curious Nose"
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'''Logo:''' There is a blue spot on the floor and two red eyes to the right. The eyes move to the spot, and we see the red nose entering in and smiling. The word "{{Font color|red|'''Бука'''}}" appear near there in a script font, with a full name being flashed below: "BUKA ENTERTAINMENT". The logo shines, causing a ping of light to form the registered mark on the top-right of "Бука".
'''Visuals:''' There is a {{color|blue}} spot on the floor and two {{color|red}} eyes to the right. The eyes move to the spot, and are revealed to belong to a {{color|red}} nose, which smiles afterwards. The word "{{color|red|'''Бука'''}}" appears near in a script font, with the full name "BUKA ENTERTAINMENT" being flashed below. The logo shines, causing a ping of light to form the registered mark on the top-right of "Бука".


'''Variant:'''
'''Variants:'''
*In ''Nuclear Titbit'', the orange letter Я in the painted font falls down and smashes "у" in "{{Font color|red|'''Бука'''}}" into pieces to read "'''{{Font color|red|Б}}{{Font color|orange|Я}}{{Font color|red|ка}}'''".
*On ''Nuclear Titbit'', the {{color|orange}} letter "Я" in the brush-painted font falls down and smashes the "у" in "{{color|red|'''Бука'''}}" into pieces to read "'''{{color|red|Б}}{{color|orange|Я}}{{color|red|ка}}'''".
*In ''Lokhotronschik: Crazy Loto'' (''Лохотронщик: Crazy Loto''), the logo is animated in the claymation style like the rest of the game.
*On ''Lokhotronschik: Crazy Loto'' (''Лохотронщик: Crazy Loto''), the logo is animated in a Claymation style like the rest of the game.


'''Technique:''' 2D digital animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The nose moving, the name is written.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Some synth xylophone-like tinkles, a high string note with a faint drumroll, a couple of pizzicato notes, then followed by the triumphant fanfare similar to those you'll hear in every old Russian role-playing game, then an array of whooshes and laser zaps ending with a ding.
'''Audio:''' Some synth xylophone-like tinkles, a high string note with a faint drumroll, and a couple of pizzicato notes, followed by a triumphant fanfare similar to those you'll hear in old Russian role-playing games, then an array of whooshes and laser zaps ending with a ding.


'''Music/Sound Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* In the logo's early years the music composition was pretty different, but similiar. The ding is synchronized perfectly with the ping of the light that forms the registered mark.
*In the logo's early years, the music composition was pretty different, but quite similiar. The ding is synchronized perfectly with the ping of the light that forms the registered mark.
* There is also a very rare trumpet version.
*There is also a trumpet version.


'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on Russian games published and foreign games localized. Early games, which are hardly known even in the local country, have the logo still.
'''Availability:''' Seen on Russian games published and foreign games localized. Early games, which are hardly known even in the local country, have the logo still.


'''Editor's Note:''' A favorite among Russian gamers.
'''Legacy:''' A favorite among Russian gamers.


===2nd Logo (2008- )===
===2nd Logo (2008-)===
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'''Visuals:''' The word "Бука" flashes its way through the black background, making it {{color|red}}. When it fully reveals, some words flash in below: "Издательство развлечений" ("Entertainment publishing house").

'''Logo:''' The word "Бука" flashes its way through the black background, making it red. When it fully reveals, some words flash in below: "Издательство развлечений ("Entertainment publishing house")".


'''Variant:''' An international version exists, where the logo is encapsulated into an oval-like figure with a circle below. The company name is written in English with the byline "Entertainment publishing".
'''Variant:''' An international version exists, where the logo is encapsulated into an oval-like figure with a circle below. The company name is written in English with the byline "Entertainment publishing".


'''FX/SFX:''' Light rays.
'''Technique:''' 2D digital animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A mellow musical choir with a blinking sound.
'''Audio:''' A mellow musical choir with a blinking sound.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on latest games, like Collapse.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the latest games from Buka, like ''Collapse''.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


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Latest revision as of 05:34, 11 April 2024


Background

Buka Entertainment is a Russian game publisher and localizer, founded in 1994. In 2008, it was acquired and merged into its main competitor 1C Publishing. However, the company still operates as a separate brand.

1st Logo (1998-2008)


Visuals: There is a blue spot on the floor and two red eyes to the right. The eyes move to the spot, and are revealed to belong to a red nose, which smiles afterwards. The word "Бука" appears near in a script font, with the full name "BUKA ENTERTAINMENT" being flashed below. The logo shines, causing a ping of light to form the registered mark on the top-right of "Бука".

Variants:

  • On Nuclear Titbit, the orange letter "Я" in the brush-painted font falls down and smashes the "у" in "Бука" into pieces to read "БЯка".
  • On Lokhotronschik: Crazy Loto (Лохотронщик: Crazy Loto), the logo is animated in a Claymation style like the rest of the game.

Technique: 2D digital animation.

Audio: Some synth xylophone-like tinkles, a high string note with a faint drumroll, and a couple of pizzicato notes, followed by a triumphant fanfare similar to those you'll hear in old Russian role-playing games, then an array of whooshes and laser zaps ending with a ding.

Audio Variants:

  • In the logo's early years, the music composition was pretty different, but quite similiar. The ding is synchronized perfectly with the ping of the light that forms the registered mark.
  • There is also a trumpet version.

Availability: Seen on Russian games published and foreign games localized. Early games, which are hardly known even in the local country, have the logo still.

Legacy: A favorite among Russian gamers.

2nd Logo (2008-)

Visuals: The word "Бука" flashes its way through the black background, making it red. When it fully reveals, some words flash in below: "Издательство развлечений" ("Entertainment publishing house").

Variant: An international version exists, where the logo is encapsulated into an oval-like figure with a circle below. The company name is written in English with the byline "Entertainment publishing".

Technique: 2D digital animation.

Audio: A mellow musical choir with a blinking sound.

Availability: Seen on the latest games from Buka, like Collapse.

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