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'''Daou Infosys''' (다우정보통신) was a Korean game developer and publisher. Until 1993 all its games were developed in-house, and after 1993 they were developed by [[Open Corp |Open Corp]]. They also licensed games by [[Wisdom Tree|Color Dreams]] and [[Tengen]] for Supercom. |
'''Daou Infosys''' (다우정보통신) was a Korean game developer and publisher. Until 1993 all its games were developed in-house, and after 1993 they were developed by [[Open Corp |Open Corp]]. They also licensed games by [[Wisdom Tree|Color Dreams]] and [[Tengen]] for Supercom. |
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Background
Daou Infosys (다우정보통신) was a Korean game developer and publisher. Until 1993 all its games were developed in-house, and after 1993 they were developed by Open Corp. They also licensed games by Color Dreams and Tengen for Supercom.
Logo (1992-1994)
Visuals: Over a black or gray background there's the blue text "DAOU", with a diagonal circle forming part of the O, in red, with part of the "U" inverted.
Variants:
- An animated variant appeared on the NES version of Janggun-ui Adeul where the circle shoots in and the text then appears.
- Later games had the logo appear with the Open Corp logo, with the text in black.
Technique: None.
Audio: None. A brief noise for the animated variant.
Availability: Unknown.