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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a {{color|blue}} rectangle is rotating and zooming in at the center. It flips to reveal a white-colored side and then it divides to a T-shaped top part and a V-shaped bottom part, with an A-style shape revealed (made up of a
'''Technique:''' Pre-rendered CGI.
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Logo (1994-1996)
Visuals: On a black background, a blue rectangle is rotating and zooming in at the center. It flips to reveal a white-colored side and then it divides to a T-shaped top part and a V-shaped bottom part, with an A-style shape revealed (made up of a diagonal upwards line and a downwards straight line) rotating in the same direction as the separated parts as they move away. The A shape then places at the center-top and spins once. Multiple particles then come from the sides and form the text "ALGOLAB" below.
Technique: Pre-rendered CGI.
Audio: None.
Availability: It is seen on the PC-98 strategy games Headquarters - America no Akumu, and Locus Alba along with its Gaiden version.