Maxis
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Background
Maxis is a California-based game developer, founded by Will Wright in 1987. Maxis specializes mainly in simulation games, including the incredibly successful SimCity and The Sims series. The studio was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1997. Its Emeryville studio was shut down in March 2015, following the immense technical failure of the 2013 SimCity reboot.
1st Logo (1987-1992)
Visuals: On a black background is the text "MAXIS" with a protruding "X" on a blue bar on a gold-orange gradient sphere, with "Presents" in a playful font under it.
Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Amiga games from the company.
2nd Logo (1992-April 26, 2011)
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SimCity 2000
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SimIsle
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Full Tilt! Pinball
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Full Tilt! 2 Pinball
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Streets of SimCity
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A-Train
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SimFarm
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SimCopter
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Rome: Pathway to Power
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SimSafari
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Widget Workshop
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The Sims (2000, also on Livin' Large expansion)
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Spanish variant
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The Sims 2' (2004, until The Sims 2 Pets)
Visuals: There is a white crescent, facing towards the upper-left. In front of it is the company name, "M A X I S".
Variants:
- An early animated version exists, which shows the Earth with the Maxis wordmark unfolding and "SOFTWARE TOYS" in white fading in and out over it, and the Moon coming to leave the crescent.
- Another animated version has the camera slowly panning past the Earth and the Moon in space, with the Milky Way in its background. The crescent then appears on the Moon as the background fades to black, and the Maxis wordmark appears.
- On Widget Workshop is the stacked text "SOFTWARE TOYS FOR KIDS" between two wavy lines. The Maxis logo lands on it and stretches it, then it bounces back. "KIDS" then gets filled with dotted lines.
- On SimTunes, SimPark and SimSafari, the above variant omits the "SOFTWARE TOYS FOR" part and is still.
- From 2000 to 2006, the byline "Maxis is an Electronic Arts Brand." appears on the bottom of the logo.
- A Spanish version of the byline exists, reading: "Maxis es una marca de Electronic Arts.".
- On Sims titles from The Sims Superstar to The Sims 2: Pets, the logo is in 3D. On The Sims 2 and all expansions until "Pets", the logo is much larger than the byline.
- On the Nintendo DS version of Spore Creatures, the logo is blue.
- On the trailer for DarkSpore, the logo is a blue gradient.
Technique: Usually a still graphic, but some games have custom animated variants.
Audio: None, or the opening theme of the game.
Audio Variants:
- On The Sims (from the Livin' Large to Unleashed packs), a crowd cheering is heard over this and the EA Games logo.
- The early animated version has an uplifting orchestral theme playing over it.
Availability: Seen on multiple simulation games, including the original SimCity series and The Sims and its sequel (until the "Pets" expansion pack). The animated versions were seen on SimCity 2000 and Streets of SimCity. The last game with this logo was Darkspore.
3rd Logo (June 25, 2012-)
Visuals: On a white background is a white sphere which opens up as various colored particles come out, alongside the "maxis" text. The sphere then turns into the crescent, which is different from the last logo, being formed to the upper right direction instead of the left and the "i" being part of it.
Variants:
- On SimCity (2013), the EA logo turns into the sphere and the animation then plays as normal. The logo then zooms into the opening.
- On The Sims 4, it's the same animation as above, but the logo simply fades out as the logo for the game then appears.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A bubbling sound with an ascending whoosh, then an echoing tap and a voice going "Yah!"
Availability: Seen on SimCity (2013), SimCity BuildIt, The Sims 3 from Patch 50 onwards and The Sims 4.