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'''Availability:''' Seen when a Gamate console is turned on. |
'''Availability:''' Seen when a Gamate console is turned on. |
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Background
The Gamate, known as 超級小子 ("Super Boy") in Taiwan and 超级神童 ("Super Child Prodigy") in China, is a handheld game console manufactured by Bit Corporation in the early 1990s, and released in Australia, some parts of Europe, Asia (Taiwan and China), Argentina, and the United States.
(1990-1995)
Logo: Over a green screen, we see the text "GAMATE" with a trademark symbol scroll up, then a large "BIT" that's segmented in a half and the "©BIT CORP." byline flickers in below.
Technique: 8-bit animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen when a Gamate console is turned on.