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===Background===
===Background===
In 2004, '''PCCW Japan''' was reverted to the original '''Jaleco''' moniker. In 2005, it was sold off, alongside the subsidiary Hyperlink Investments Group to Sandringham Fund SPC. In 2006, the board of directors had restructured into a new Jaleco, until January 15, 2009, when Jaleco Holding sold off Jaleco to Game Yarou. The company declared bankruptcy in 2014, and sold their assets to City Connection, who had licensed the Jaleco titles, along with the POW and VR-1 libraries.
In 2004, '''PCCW Japan''' was reverted to the original '''Jaleco''' moniker. In 2005, it was sold off, alongside the subsidiary Hyperlink Investments Group to Sandringham Fund SPC. In 2006, the board of directors had restructured into a new Jaleco, until January 15, 2009, when Jaleco Holding sold off Jaleco to Game Yarou. The company declared bankruptcy in 2014, and sold their assets to City Connection, who had licensed the Jaleco titles, along with the POW and VR-1 libraries.
===1st Logo (2004-2005)===
===1st Logo (May 27, 2004-November 23, 2005)===
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Jaleco Presents (2004) (Taken from Moero!! Jaleco Collection, GBA).png
Jaleco Presents (2004) (Taken from Moero!! Jaleco Collection, GBA).png
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None, or the opening theme of the game.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, or the opening theme of the game.


'''Availability:''' Seen on early games from the new Jaleco, like the PS2 games of ''Otona no Gal Jan 1 & 2'' and the GBA games of ''Moero!! Jaleco Collection'' and ''JaJaMaru Jr. Denshouki: Jaleco Collection mo AriSourou''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on early games from the new Jaleco, like the PS2 games of ''Otona no Gal Jan 2'' and the GBA games of ''Moero!! Jaleco Collection'' and ''JaJaMaru Jr. Denshouki: Jaleco Collection mo AriSourou''.


===2nd Logo (2006-2013)===
===2nd Logo (September 28, 2006-June 20, 2013)===
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Jaleco_(2007)_(Taken_from_Brain_Buster_PP,_NDS).png
Jaleco_(2007)_(Taken_from_Brain_Buster_PP,_NDS).png

Revision as of 09:22, 4 April 2023


Background

In 2004, PCCW Japan was reverted to the original Jaleco moniker. In 2005, it was sold off, alongside the subsidiary Hyperlink Investments Group to Sandringham Fund SPC. In 2006, the board of directors had restructured into a new Jaleco, until January 15, 2009, when Jaleco Holding sold off Jaleco to Game Yarou. The company declared bankruptcy in 2014, and sold their assets to City Connection, who had licensed the Jaleco titles, along with the POW and VR-1 libraries.

1st Logo (May 27, 2004-November 23, 2005)

Logo: Same as the last Jaleco Entertainment logo, but it was a still image and lacks the "ENTERTAINMENT" word.

Variant: On GBA games, the colors are reversed.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the game.

Availability: Seen on early games from the new Jaleco, like the PS2 games of Otona no Gal Jan 2 and the GBA games of Moero!! Jaleco Collection and JaJaMaru Jr. Denshouki: Jaleco Collection mo AriSourou.

2nd Logo (September 28, 2006-June 20, 2013)

Logo: On a white background, we see a blue box with the text "JALECO" inside over a white box.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the game.

Availability: Seen on several later Jaleco games from the company.

PCCW Japan
Jaleco (2004-2014)
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