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===Background===
===Background===

Revision as of 21:12, 29 February 2024


Background

NovaLogic Inc. was a software developer and publisher established in August 1985 and based in Calabasas, California. Founded by John A. Garcia of Datasoft, the company was best known for their Voxel Space engine, which was utilized in their franchises such as the Comanche and Delta Force series.

In October 2016, Austrian game developer and publisher THQ Nordic acquired all of NovaLogic's assets, while buying out Electronic Arts' minority stake. The company was laid dormant afterwards, although THQ Nordic revived the Comanche name for a new game in the franchise, with an early access release in 2020.

(October 6, 1997-2000?)


Visuals: The camera pans off a gray marble slab on a deserted terrain floor. As it gets further, two impressions are revealed on it (one full on top, and one half on bottom) with the gray conjoined letters "NL" fading over its orange gradient surface. After the slab centers, the floor fades out and the words "NOVA" and "LOGIC" appear above and below, followed by a trademark symbol in the bottom right corner and a copyright notice on the bottom of the screen, which fades out before the logo does.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A dark synth drone, followed by a tense string section and a bell-like note. On PAL releases, the theme is high-pitched.

Availability: Seen on several games like Armored Fist 2.

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