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'''Availability:''' Very rare; seen on bootleg fighting games by the company including the infamous ''Street Blaster II Pro'' and ''World Heroes 2''. |
'''Availability:''' Very rare; seen on bootleg fighting games by the company including the infamous ''Street Blaster II Pro'' and ''World Heroes 2''. |
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Revision as of 02:51, 5 November 2022
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SnowflakesOmega
Background
Cony Soft, also known as Yoko Soft, was a bootleg game developer and publisher under the Wonderful Trading Company imprint in Hong Kong, with its development team most likely based in Taiwan.
1st Logo (1993-1994)
Logo: Over a black background the yellow-ish text "CONY" with the registered mark fades in and out at the center.
Variants:
- On Street Blaster II Pro, the text is in a shiny metallic texture.
- On World Heroes 2 and Fatal Fury 2, the text is in a plain texture and a menu of the screen setup is shown below. There is a corrupted texture above the logo if a screen error caused by one of the modes occurs.
FX/SFX: The fading.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Very rare; seen on bootleg fighting games by the company including the infamous Street Blaster II Pro and World Heroes 2.