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'''Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya''', abbreviated '''KCEN''' is the development sub-arm of [[Konami|Konami]] headquartered in Nagoya.
'''Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya''', abbreviated '''KCEN''' is the development sub-arm of [[Konami|Konami]] headquartered in Nagoya.


===(November 27, 1997-2001)===
===(November 27, 1997-November 30, 2000)===
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Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya (1997) (Taken from Vandal Hearts, SAT).png
Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya (1997) (Taken from Vandal Hearts, SAT).png

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Background

Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya, abbreviated KCEN is the development sub-arm of Konami headquartered in Nagoya.

(November 27, 1997-November 30, 2000)

Logo: On a blue background, we see the 8 diagonal lines gradiented from red to yellow. Below it is the text:

KONAMI
COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT
NAGOYA

Variant:

  • On early games, the background is white and the text is blue. Plus, the logo is brighter.
  • 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: None.

Music/Sounds: 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 GBA game of ESPN Final Round Golf 2002. The early variant appears on the 1997 Sega Saturn game of Vandal Hearts.

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