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Background
Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya, abbreviated KCEN is the development sub-arm of Konami headquartered in Nagoya.
Logo (November 27, 1997-March 21, 2001)
KONAMI
COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT
NAGOYA
Variant:
- On early games, the background is white and the text is blue.
- On Game Boy Color games, "KCE NAGOYA" is shown below the logo. It also appears via wiping down effect and fades out after a few seconds.
- On early Super Game Boy games, the logo is entirely red and the text is blue, on a white background.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on most SGB/GBC and PS1 games, such as Castlevania Legends, International Superstar Soccer and International Superstar Soccer '99. It was last seen on the 2001 Japanese GBA game of Golf Master: Japan Golf Tour. The early variant appears on the 1997 Sega Saturn game of Vandal Hearts.