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===Background===
===Background===
'''LBE Systems, L.L.C.''' was an American video game developer based in Richardson, Texas that specialized in releasing PC-based arcade games. It is best known for having brought [[id Software]]'s ''Quake'' (1996) to the arcades (titled ''Quake Arcade Tournament Edition'') in 1998 (only 20 units were known to have been made before conflicts forced production to stop). It also is known for its SparkyNET OS arcade game network, which allowed for arcade cabinets to be linked together (up to 16; 64 with a host server) for multiplayer play.
'''LBE Systems, L.L.C.''' was an American video game developer based in Richardson, Texas that specialized in releasing PC-based arcade games. It is best known for having brought [[id Software]]'s ''Quake'' (1996) to the arcades (titled ''Quake Arcade Tournament Edition'') in 1998 (only 20 units were known to have been made before conflicts forced production to stop). It also is known for its SparkyNET OS arcade game network, which allowed for arcade cabinets to be linked together (up to 16; 64 with a host server) for multiplayer play.<ref name="blogger">{{cite web | url=https://quakearcadetournament.blogspot.com/2012/01/original-may-1998-press-release-for-lbe.html | title=Original May 1998 Press Release for LBE Systems Quake Arcade Tournament | publisher=Blogger | date=January 2012 | accessdate=December 28, 2023}}</ref>


===Logo (May 15, 1998)===
===Logo (May 15, 1998)<ref name="blogger" />===
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, a {{color|blue}} line is shown at a crossed position, partially overlapped by a vignette. Upon the logo starting, a {{color|blue}} solid trail extends onto the line. Once completed, the line disappears, and the trail shortens and fades out. Afterwards, the hand written text "{{color|blue|'''LBE ''Systems'''''}}" appears at the center and shines.
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, a {{color|blue}} line is shown at a crossed position, partially overlapped by a vignette. A {{color|blue}} solid trail then quickly extends onto the line. Afterwards, the line disappears, revealing an outline of some text, which is then quickly revealed to be "{{color|blue|'''''LBE Systems'''''}}" in the Mistral font, at the center. The logo then shines and fades out.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A 16-bit version of the LaserDisc variant of the [[THX#2nd Trailer (Broadway) (Late 1983-October 24, 2006, March 19, 2010-September 17, 2012)|Broadway THX trailer]].
'''Audio:''' Same as the LaserDisc variant of the [[THX#2nd Trailer (Broadway) (Late 1983-October 24, 2006, March 19, 2010-September 17, 2012)|Broadway THX trailer]] (albeit in low-quality, 16-bit form), but with the first 2 seconds cut off.


'''Availability:''' The logo is available for ''Quake Arcade Tournament Edition'' (1996/1998) only.
'''Availability:''' Only known to appear on ''Quake Arcade Tournament Edition'' (1996/1998).


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Revision as of 22:03, 28 December 2023




Background

LBE Systems, L.L.C. was an American video game developer based in Richardson, Texas that specialized in releasing PC-based arcade games. It is best known for having brought id Software's Quake (1996) to the arcades (titled Quake Arcade Tournament Edition) in 1998 (only 20 units were known to have been made before conflicts forced production to stop). It also is known for its SparkyNET OS arcade game network, which allowed for arcade cabinets to be linked together (up to 16; 64 with a host server) for multiplayer play.[1]

Logo (May 15, 1998)[1]


Visuals: Over a black background, a blue line is shown at a crossed position, partially overlapped by a vignette. A blue solid trail then quickly extends onto the line. Afterwards, the line disappears, revealing an outline of some text, which is then quickly revealed to be "LBE Systems" in the Mistral font, at the center. The logo then shines and fades out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the LaserDisc variant of the Broadway THX trailer (albeit in low-quality, 16-bit form), but with the first 2 seconds cut off.

Availability: Only known to appear on Quake Arcade Tournament Edition (1996/1998).

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Original May 1998 Press Release for LBE Systems Quake Arcade Tournament". Blogger. January 2012. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
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