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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Only seen on Dutch VHS tapes of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', ''Wulpse Amazones'' and ''Deadbeat''.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Only seen on Dutch VHS tapes of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', ''Wulpse Amazones'' and ''Deadbeat''.

'''Editor's Note:''' One of the most polarizing idents in the closing logo community. Opinion is sharply divided into two categories: those who dislike the cheap effects and find the music to be excessively creepy, and those who find the cheap effects charming and ''adore'' the music's catchy funk groove.


[[Category:Dutch Logos]]
[[Category:Dutch Logos]]

Revision as of 23:31, 26 May 2021


1st (known) Logo (1985-1986)

Nickname: "Dark Europe"

Logo: Against a black background, we slowly move to a black map of Europe with a white outline, over a cruddy-looking blue globe with a small gleaming light on top, from a bottom-right angled position. When we stop, "Converge Video Presents" (with a segmented circle between "Converge" and "Video") fades in, in a rather grungy olive-green font, and the logo the text starts flipping around several times. While it animates, we slowly move away from the European map and towards Asia. After that, the text and logo fade out.

FX/SFX: The globe moving, the text wiping.

Music/Sounds: A creepy yet catchy synthesized xylophone/piano tune, then several claps as the logo wipes, and then a music which sounds like an early Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game. This is actually an excerpt from A Wongga Dance Song by Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Availability: Ultra rare. Only seen on Dutch VHS tapes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Wulpse Amazones and Deadbeat.

Editor's Note: One of the most polarizing idents in the closing logo community. Opinion is sharply divided into two categories: those who dislike the cheap effects and find the music to be excessively creepy, and those who find the cheap effects charming and adore the music's catchy funk groove.

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