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1st Logo (1993) | 2nd Logo (1995-2002) | 3rd Logo (1995, 1998) | 4th Logo (1996-1997) | 5th Logo (Late 1990s) | 6th Logo (2001-2002) |
1st Logo (1993)
Logo: Over a black background, the small blue Hangul text "삼성전자" is shown shining in the screen, similarly to the Sega logo.
FX/SFX: The text shining.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on the Mega Drive game 우주거북선 (aka Uju Geobukseon). It was the only Korean game developed for the Mega Drive/Genesis system, and physical copies come really hard to find nowadays.
2nd Logo (1995-2002)
Logo: Over a white background, the blue Samsung logo is shown with "삼성전자" or "ELECTRONICS" in bold.
Variants:
- On early DOS games, a pixelated Samsung logo is shown with the Hangul text. It is seen without the Korean text in Van Slug X-Mission.
- On Lars the Wanderer, the logo is superimposed on a marble background.
- On Astrocounter of Crescents, the white logo is shown over a black background and "DISTRIBUTED BY" is shown above.
- On Imjin-rok and GungGadin, the blue text "또 하나의 가족" is shown above the logo.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: Mostly none.
Music/Sounds Variants:
- On Van Slug X-Mission, a mellow MIDI theme is heard.
- On Imjin-rok, a harp glissando is heard.
- On GungGadin, a bell arpeggio is heard.
Availability: Scarce. Seen on computer games published or developed by the company like the ones mentioned above. Also appears on the first two Korean Crayon Shin-chan games.
3rd Logo (1995, 1998)
Logo: Over a black background, multiple blue fragments appear from the directions and join together to form the Samsung logo (a slanted oval with the "S/\MSUNG" trademark text) with "삼성전자" next to it.
Variant: On Laburynthos, the logo emerges from blue dust and the Korean text is changed to "ELECTRONICS".
FX/SFX: The logo emerging from the fragments.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on the PC games Daehyeoljeon (Great Fighter) and Laburynthos.
4th Logo (1996-1997)
Logo: Over a starfield, we see the Samsung oval logo zooming out as the letters of "ELECTRONICS" shoot from the right side below, with a blue comet trail. The elements then place into the sides as the background changes into plain white, with the logo and text turning into plain blue.
FX/SFX: The logo zooming out, the text shooting in, and the background changing.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic synth fanfare.
Availability: Very rare; seen on the PC games My Love: Chaos Daejak-jeon and Kakkong.
5th Logo (Late 1990s)
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: A repeating electric piano theme with strings, followed by a held note.
Availability: Unknown; probably from a Korean distributed game or demo disc.
6th Logo (2001-2002)
Logo: On a black background, we see the blue outline spinning. It spins faster and faster, finally forming an oval. "S", "/\", "M", "S", "U", "N", "G" appears one-by-one in the corporate font. Whole thing starting to flashing, making the background white. The Samsung logo is seen with the Korean "삼성전자" below.
FX/SFX: Outline and letters, done with CGI, whole flashing (computer effects), the logo appearing, making 3D to be combined with 2D.
Music/Sounds: A synthesized theme with whooshing sounds.
Availability: Very rare. Found on later PC games such as the fourth Korean Crayon Shin-chan game and Ki-Fighter Taerang.