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===Background===
===Background===
'''Atod AB''' (also known as 42-Bit AB) was a video game developer located in Helsingborg, Sweden. It was established in 1987 and formally incorporated as company in 1992 by Christofer Nilsson and Thomas Liljetoft. Atod was active until 2003, when it was merged with British game developer [[Warthog Games]] and renamed to Warthog Sweden. In May 2006, after then-owner [[Gizmondo Games|Gizmondo]] went bankrupt, the company was acquired by British publisher and developer [[Eidos Interactive]] (later "Square Enix Europe").
'''Atod AB''' (also known as 42-Bit AB) was a video game developer located in Helsingborg, Sweden. It was established in 1987 and formally incorporated as company in 1992 by Christofer Nilsson and Thomas Liljetoft. Atod was active until 2003, when it was merged with British game developer [[Warthog Games]] and renamed to Warthog Sweden. In May 2006, after then-owner [[Gizmondo Games|Gizmondo]] went bankrupt, the company was acquired by British publisher and developer [[Eidos Interactive]] (later "Square Enix Europe").
{{ImageTOC
|Atod Design (1992) (From - Troddlers for Amiga).png|1st Logo (1992)
|Atod Design (1998) (From - Jeremy McGrath Supercross '98 for PS1).png|2nd Logo (May 31, 1998-2002)
||3rd Logo (2002-2004)
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===1st Logo (1992)===
===1st Logo (1992)===
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Atod Design (1992) (From - Troddlers for Amiga).png
Atod Design (1992) (From - Troddlers for Amiga).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the text "AtOD" in an abstract font (with a line running through the "A", the "I" (forming a lowercase "t") and through the "O", establishing a dot in the middle; the connection on the top of the "D" is missing) with a {{color|red}} claw/devil horn like symbol and a dot "O" underneath the "A". {{Color|red|Red}} striped lines run throughout the bottom half of the logo, with "DESIGN" in a blocky font below "tOD".
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is the text "AtOD" in an abstract font (with a line running through the "A", the "I" (forming a lowercase "t") and through the "O", establishing a dot in the middle; the connection on the top of the "D" is missing) with a {{color|red}} claw/devil horn like symbol and a dot "O" underneath the "A". {{Color|red|Red}} striped lines run throughout the bottom half of the logo, with "DESIGN" in a blocky font below "tOD".


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A still, sprite-based graphic.


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Troddlers''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Troddlers''.


===2nd Logo (May 31, 1998-2002)===
===2nd Logo (May 31, 1998-September 30, 2001)===
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Atod Design (1998) (From - Jeremy McGrath Supercross '98 for PS1).png
Atod Design (1998) (From - Jeremy McGrath Supercross '98 for PS1).png
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Atod AB logo (2000) (from Mobil 1 Rally Championship for the PS1).mp4
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'''Visuals:''' The screen zooms out of a {{color|red}} swirl, glowing inside the outlined letter "<span style="font-size: 15px; -webkit-text-stroke: 1.0px darkviolet; -webkit-text-fill-color: white;>'''O'''</span>". The word "<span style="font-size: 15px; -webkit-text-stroke: 1.0px darkviolet; -webkit-text-fill-color: white;>'''atod'''</span>" becomes visible lying in perspective. The {{color|red}} dot remains inside the letter, but the swirl goes outside, sending sparks, and draws the uneven oval outside, which becomes solid {{color|red}} and shines.
'''Visuals:''' The screen zooms out of a {{color|red}} swirl, glowing inside the outlined letter "<span style="font-size: 15px; -webkit-text-stroke: 1.0px darkviolet; -webkit-text-fill-color: white;>'''O'''</span>". The word "<span style="font-size: 15px; -webkit-text-stroke: 1.0px darkviolet; -webkit-text-fill-color: white;>'''atod'''</span>" becomes visible lying in perspective. The {{color|red}} dot remains inside the letter, but the swirl goes outside, sending sparks, and draws the uneven oval outside, which becomes solid {{color|red}} and shines.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Hot Wheels: Extreme Racing'', ''Jeremy Mcgrath Supercross '98'' and ''Mobil 1 British Rally Championship'' for PlayStation.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Hot Wheels: Extreme Racing'', ''Jeremy Mcgrath Supercross '98'' and ''Mobil 1 British Rally Championship'' for PlayStation.

===3rd Logo (2002-2004)===
See the [[Warthog Games]] logo.


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Latest revision as of 09:20, 1 June 2024


Background

Atod AB (also known as 42-Bit AB) was a video game developer located in Helsingborg, Sweden. It was established in 1987 and formally incorporated as company in 1992 by Christofer Nilsson and Thomas Liljetoft. Atod was active until 2003, when it was merged with British game developer Warthog Games and renamed to Warthog Sweden. In May 2006, after then-owner Gizmondo went bankrupt, the company was acquired by British publisher and developer Eidos Interactive (later "Square Enix Europe").

1st Logo (1992)

Visuals: On a black background, there is the text "AtOD" in an abstract font (with a line running through the "A", the "I" (forming a lowercase "t") and through the "O", establishing a dot in the middle; the connection on the top of the "D" is missing) with a red claw/devil horn like symbol and a dot "O" underneath the "A". Red striped lines run throughout the bottom half of the logo, with "DESIGN" in a blocky font below "tOD".

Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Troddlers.

2nd Logo (May 31, 1998-September 30, 2001)

Visuals: The screen zooms out of a red swirl, glowing inside the outlined letter "O". The word "atod" becomes visible lying in perspective. The red dot remains inside the letter, but the swirl goes outside, sending sparks, and draws the uneven oval outside, which becomes solid red and shines.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Loud sparkling and humming sounds.

Availability: Seen on Hot Wheels: Extreme Racing, Jeremy Mcgrath Supercross '98 and Mobil 1 British Rally Championship for PlayStation.

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