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=== (Early 1990s) ===
===Logo (1991-1992)===
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'''Logo:''' We start against a [[Showtime Networks|Showtime]] "It's Showtime" bumper from the mid 1980's, which starts against a black background with a blue ball moving and the Showtime logo at the time turning against the screen. The text scrolls across to the screen with the blue ball behind it. We stop at the O and the ball flies through the O and the logo zooms out. However, there is a Pac-Man picture trying to cover the blue ball, and "{{font|Serif|'''HOME GAME'''}}" flashing in red and white on the screen. When we see the Showtime text zooming out, the Pac-Man picture goes to the center of the screen and it cuts to a blue background with the Pac-Man picture on the right side of the screen, now tinted green. To the left of it is the same text, but it's stacked, "{{font|Serif|'''HOME'''}}" is stretched out, and the entire text changes colors. The text pixelates, spreads out, and crunches up, which is then replaced with "''' 게임'''" (Home Game) which also change colors.


'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts against Showtime's "It's Showtime" bumper from the mid 1980's, which starts against a black background with a blue ball moving and the Showtime logo at the time turning against the screen. The text scrolls across to the screen with the blue ball behind it. The camera stops at the O and the ball flies through the O and the logo zooms out. However, there is a Pac-Man picture trying to cover the blue ball, and "{{font|Serif|'''HOME GAME'''}}" flashing in red and white on the screen. When the Showtime text zooms out, the Pac-Man picture goes to the center of the screen and it cuts to a blue background with the Pac-Man picture on the right side of the screen, now tinted green. To the left of it is the same text, but it's stacked, "{{font|Serif|'''HOME'''}}" is stretched out, and the entire text changes colors. The text pixelates, spreads out, and crunches up, which is then replaced with "'''{{Tt|홈게임|Home Game}}'''" which also change colors.
'''Trivia:''' Their slogan was, apparently, "Know Silver! Feel Silver!"


'''Variant''': In the Home Game release of Zombie 2 (1979), the first portion of the logo is longer and the background then changes into another stock CGI animation, which is also taken from ''Computer Animation Magic'' documentary.
'''Technique:''' Primitive 2D computer animation.


'''Trivia:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' The first half of the music heard in the [[TOP Video Production]] logo, that is to say, the beginning of "Ancient Legend" by composer David Arkenstone, with additional high-pitched whooshing and shimmering sounds. This time, synthesized whooshing sounds are added in a couple of spots, and the ending is repeated twice.
*Their slogan was, apparently, "Know Silver! Feel Silver!"
*The footage of the Showtime ID that is present in this logo is actually taken from a documentary titled ''Computer Animation Magic'' from 1986. It is possible to tell this as a wireframe version of the ID can be briefly glimpsed at the start of the logo just as in the documentary, and the ''Zombie 2'' variant also uses a different brief clip of CGI footage from the same documentary.


'''Technique:''' Primitive 2D computer animation, created by chyroning the text and the Pac-Man image onto the CGI footage from the Showtime bumper.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. All tapes are only in South Korea, so trying to find them is almost impossible. It is very likely on a Korean tape of the 1977 B-movie ''Tentacles'' (known as ''Holiday Killer'' over there). As for the Showtime ID, it's incredibly hard to find and until 2017 (see it [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i12GjSarxvs&feature=youtu.be&t=18m12s here] at 18:12), no footage of it existed on the Internet outside of the Home Game logo. Go to South Korea and check charity shops for tapes with a Home Game print on them.

'''Audio:''' The first half of the music heard in the [[TOP Video Production]] logo, that is to say, the beginning of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4tOBEwUFMk "Ancient Legend" by composer David Arkenstone], with additional high-pitched whooshing and shimmering sounds. This time, synthesized whooshing sounds are added in a couple of spots, and the ending is repeated twice.

'''Availability:''' Appears on Korean tapes of the 1977 B-movie ''Tentacles'' (known as ''Holiday Killer'' over there) and the infamous 1979 video nasty, ''Zombie''.

'''Legacy:''' This logo is known for containing footage of a Showtime ID, it's incredibly hard to find and until 2017 when it was spotted on a documentary with behind the scenes footage (see it [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i12GjSarxvs&feature=youtu.be&t=18m12s here] at 18:12), no footage of it existed on the internet outside of the Home Game logo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVeJTVMHI1Y&feature=youtu.be until 2023].


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Latest revision as of 06:55, 16 August 2024

Logo (1991-1992)

 

Logo seen in Zombie 2 (1979)


Visuals: The sequence starts against Showtime's "It's Showtime" bumper from the mid 1980's, which starts against a black background with a blue ball moving and the Showtime logo at the time turning against the screen. The text scrolls across to the screen with the blue ball behind it. The camera stops at the O and the ball flies through the O and the logo zooms out. However, there is a Pac-Man picture trying to cover the blue ball, and "HOME GAME" flashing in red and white on the screen. When the Showtime text zooms out, the Pac-Man picture goes to the center of the screen and it cuts to a blue background with the Pac-Man picture on the right side of the screen, now tinted green. To the left of it is the same text, but it's stacked, "HOME" is stretched out, and the entire text changes colors. The text pixelates, spreads out, and crunches up, which is then replaced with "홈게임" which also change colors.

Variant: In the Home Game release of Zombie 2 (1979), the first portion of the logo is longer and the background then changes into another stock CGI animation, which is also taken from Computer Animation Magic documentary.

Trivia:

  • Their slogan was, apparently, "Know Silver! Feel Silver!"
  • The footage of the Showtime ID that is present in this logo is actually taken from a documentary titled Computer Animation Magic from 1986. It is possible to tell this as a wireframe version of the ID can be briefly glimpsed at the start of the logo just as in the documentary, and the Zombie 2 variant also uses a different brief clip of CGI footage from the same documentary.

Technique: Primitive 2D computer animation, created by chyroning the text and the Pac-Man image onto the CGI footage from the Showtime bumper.

Audio: The first half of the music heard in the TOP Video Production logo, that is to say, the beginning of "Ancient Legend" by composer David Arkenstone, with additional high-pitched whooshing and shimmering sounds. This time, synthesized whooshing sounds are added in a couple of spots, and the ending is repeated twice.

Availability: Appears on Korean tapes of the 1977 B-movie Tentacles (known as Holiday Killer over there) and the infamous 1979 video nasty, Zombie.

Legacy: This logo is known for containing footage of a Showtime ID, it's incredibly hard to find and until 2017 when it was spotted on a documentary with behind the scenes footage (see it here at 18:12), no footage of it existed on the internet outside of the Home Game logo until 2023.

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