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===1st Logo (December 25, 1993)===
===1st Logo (December 25, 1993)===
[[File:Danbi System (1993).png|frameless|center]]
[[File:Danbi System (1993).png|frameless|center]]
'''Logo:''' Over a black background, a yellow rectangular shape with a diagonal right corner is shown zooming out with the engraved text "단비" in it. "SYSTEM" in a marble gray texture then zooms out spinning into place. The blue Korean text from the shape then zooms out into position, filling it.
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, a yellow rectangular shape with a diagonal right corner is shown zooming out with the engraved text "단비" in it. "SYSTEM" in a marble gray texture then zooms out spinning into place. The blue Korean text from the shape then zooms out into position, filling it.


'''Technique:''' The elements zooming.
'''Technique:''' The elements zooming.
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===2nd Logo (1994-1997)===
===2nd Logo (1994-1997)===
[[File:Danbi (1994).png|frameless|center]]
[[File:Danbi (1994).png|frameless|center]]
'''Logo:''' Over a black background, the silver letters of "danbi" flip out into place at the center of the screen, then a blue oval slides in from the left behind the text.
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the silver letters of "danbi" flip out into place at the center of the screen, then a blue oval slides in from the left behind the text.


'''Technique:''' Basic 3DCG animation.
'''Technique:''' Basic 3DCG animation.
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===3rd Logo (December 1997)===
===3rd Logo (December 1997)===
[[File:Danbi (1997).png|frameless|center]]
[[File:Danbi (1997).png|frameless|center]]
'''Logo:''' Over a black background, multiple water droplets bring down the letters of the logo, the colors of each letter are in this order: red, yellow, green, orange and blue. The droplets disappear, and a light passes over the text.
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, multiple water droplets bring down the letters of the logo, the colors of each letter are in this order: red, yellow, green, orange and blue. The droplets disappear, and a light passes over the text.


'''Technique:''' The animation of the droplets.
'''Technique:''' The animation of the droplets.
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===4th Logo (1998-1999)===
===4th Logo (1998-1999)===
[[File:Danbi (1998).png|frameless|center]]
[[File:Danbi (1998).png|frameless|center]]
'''Logo:''' Over a white background, we see the same "DANBI" letters from before in a bolder, less spaced font.
'''Visuals:''' Over a white background, we see the same "DANBI" letters from before in a bolder, less spaced font.


'''Variant:''' There's a special animated variant in the "Vamp x ½" arcade, which has the letters in 3D rising up from the center, with a shadow below.
'''Variant:''' There's a special animated variant in the "Vamp x ½" arcade, which has the letters in 3D rising up from the center, with a shadow below.
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===5th Logo (2001-2003)===
===5th Logo (2001-2003)===
[[File:Danbi (2001).png|frameless|center]]
[[File:Danbi (2001).png|frameless|center]]
'''Logo:''' Over a white background, we see the lowercase "danbi" on a white/green color; a shadow is seen behind it.
'''Visuals:''' Over a white background, we see the lowercase "danbi" on a white/green color; a shadow is seen behind it.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' None.

Revision as of 01:46, 9 October 2023


Background

Danbi System was a South Korean video game developer founded in 1993 by Kim Sungshik, releasing games mostly for arcades and computers. On June 17 2002, the company was merged into GamToU.



1st Logo (December 25, 1993)

Visuals: Over a black background, a yellow rectangular shape with a diagonal right corner is shown zooming out with the engraved text "단비" in it. "SYSTEM" in a marble gray texture then zooms out spinning into place. The blue Korean text from the shape then zooms out into position, filling it.

Technique: The elements zooming.

Audio: An ominous synth arpeggio, followed by a sudden note.

Availability: Was only seen on GoGo Uribyeol.



2nd Logo (1994-1997)

Visuals: Over a black background, the silver letters of "danbi" flip out into place at the center of the screen, then a blue oval slides in from the left behind the text.

Technique: Basic 3DCG animation.

Audio: Depends on the game.

  • On Iljimae-jeon: Manpa Sikjeok-pyeon, an ascending MIDI fanfare is heard.
  • On My Love: Chaos Daejak-jeon, an arpeggiated synth theme is heard.
  • On Kkakkung, a gentle 8-note tune is heard.

Availability: Seen on the games mentioned on the above section.



3rd Logo (December 1997)

Visuals: Over a black background, multiple water droplets bring down the letters of the logo, the colors of each letter are in this order: red, yellow, green, orange and blue. The droplets disappear, and a light passes over the text.

Technique: The animation of the droplets.

Audio: The 3rd music from the previous logo.

Availability: Seen on the original PC port of Vamp x ½.



4th Logo (1998-1999)

Visuals: Over a white background, we see the same "DANBI" letters from before in a bolder, less spaced font.

Variant: There's a special animated variant in the "Vamp x ½" arcade, which has the letters in 3D rising up from the center, with a shadow below.

Technique: None. The 3D letters rising up for the animated variant.

Audio: Same as before.

Availability: The still logo can be seen on 12-ji Jeonsa. The animated version is found on the Vamp x ½ arcade.



5th Logo (2001-2003)

Visuals: Over a white background, we see the lowercase "danbi" on a white/green color; a shadow is seen behind it.

Technique: None.

Audio: An electric piano theme.

Availability: Seen on the games Office Yeoin Cheonha (including the arcade), Donggeul Donggeul Haerongi and Euratchacha Mu Daeri.

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