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===Background===
'''Philos Laboratories Software Developer Ltd.''' was a Hungarian video game development company founded in 1996 as the successor of Morbid Visions. The company name was changed to Philos Entertainment Inc. after receiving a large sum from an investment firm in October 2000. Later in the company's history, Philos also offered motion capture services for a short time.
===1st Logo (March 1, 2000-June 2003)===
Logo: Around some big shadowy columns, a monkey statue sits with a crystal ball above its head. There is an orange sunset on the background. The camera rotates to reveal a monument with the company logo carved on it. It reads Philos laboratories. Above the words, the same monkey sits. We are getting close to the carving, while it's lighted by a sunset. The background clears to black and the logo fades a second after.▼
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'''Audio:''' A calming orchestral tune which gets stronger at the end.
Availability: Can be seen on Theocracy and Rebels: Prison Escape.▼
===2nd Logo (2004)===
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'''Visuals:''' Essentially just the logo from before, colored {{color|red}} with a white outline, on a black background.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:'''
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▲Technique: None.
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▲Availability: Extremely rare; was only seen in first demo version of Nexus. Late versions use the Mithis logo.
▲Final Note: Philos Labs was closed in 2004, while working on Imperium Galactica III, and its employees joined Mithis Entertainment. They finished the game under the name of Nexus: Jupiter Incident.
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Background
Philos Laboratories Software Developer Ltd. was a Hungarian video game development company founded in 1996 as the successor of Morbid Visions. The company name was changed to Philos Entertainment Inc. after receiving a large sum from an investment firm in October 2000. Later in the company's history, Philos also offered motion capture services for a short time.
The company was closed in 2004, while working on Imperium Galactica III, and its employees joined Mithis Entertainment. They finished the game under the name of Nexus: Jupiter Incident.
1st Logo (March 1, 2000-June 2003)
Visuals: Around some big shadowy columns on an orange sunset, a monkey statue sitting with a crystal ball above its head is seen. The camera rotates to reveal a monument with the company logo carved on it. It reads "Philos laboratories". Above the words, the same monkey sits. The camera gets closer to the carving, while it's lighted by a sunset. The background clears to black and the logo fades a second after.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A calming orchestral tune which gets stronger at the end.
Availability: It can be seen on Theocracy and Rebels: Prison Escape.
2nd Logo (2004)
Visuals: Essentially just the logo from before, colored red with a white outline, on a black background.
Technique: A still, digital graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: It was only seen on the first demo version of Nexus. Later versions use the Mithis logo.