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'''Havok''' is a middleware software suite developed by Irish software company Havok. The suite provides a physics engine component and related functions to video games. In 2008, Havok was honored at the 59th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for advancing the development of physics engines in electronic entertainment.
'''Havok''' is a middleware software suite developed by Irish software company Havok. The suite provides a physics engine component and related functions to video games. In 2008, Havok was honored at the 59th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for advancing the development of physics engines in electronic entertainment.


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Havok (2005) (From - Hamster Heroes for PS2).png
Havok (2005) (From - Hamster Heroes for PS2).png

Revision as of 17:13, 30 December 2022


Background

Havok is a middleware software suite developed by Irish software company Havok. The suite provides a physics engine component and related functions to video games. In 2008, Havok was honored at the 59th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for advancing the development of physics engines in electronic entertainment.

(2000?-)


Logo: On a white background, we see a sheet covering something. The sheet is removed, revealing the word "havok" in black, with a circular saw blade replacing the "o", embedded into the ground. The logo becomes 3D and black particles can be seen near the blade.

Variants:

  • A still 2D version of this logo exists.
  • On 50 Cent: Bulletproof, the logo is included alongside the logos for Sofdec and ADX.
  • On Sonic Generations, the logo is shown in yellow on a black background beneath the Dolby Digital logo.

Technique: The sheet getting removed and the 3D transition.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on video games that utilize the Havok physics engine (though most games don't use a logo at all). The still version was seen on Ed, Edd n' Eddy: The Mis-Edventures, the black background version was seen on Sonic Generations and the Sofdec/ADX combo logo was seen on 50 Cent: Bulletproof. The animated logo was seen on games published by Data Design Interactive.

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