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'''Logo:''' We see a compact disc on the right side of a black background. The disc turns to the left and shoots red beams, as a blue outline of a dog runs towards that side. The text "INFINITE LASER DOG" then fades in at the left and shines.
'''Visuals:''' We see a compact disc on the right side of a black background. The disc turns to the left and shoots red beams, as a blue outline of a dog runs towards that side. The text "INFINITE LASER DOG" then fades in at the left and shines.


'''Technique:''' Generic 16-bit effects.
'''Technique:''' Generic 16-bit effects.

Revision as of 05:15, 9 October 2023


Background

Infinite Laser Dog was a label by Dynamix Software in order to market their Sega CD library.

(1993)

Visuals: We see a compact disc on the right side of a black background. The disc turns to the left and shoots red beams, as a blue outline of a dog runs towards that side. The text "INFINITE LASER DOG" then fades in at the left and shines.

Technique: Generic 16-bit effects.

Audio: A droning synth, with two whooshes and a windchime when the text shines. On The Adventures of Willy Beamish, the theme plays after 1 second and is cut-off.

Availability: May appear on The Adventures of Willy Beamish and Stellar-Fire for the Sega CD.

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