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Background
Laser Beam was a short lived European publishing affiliate of Beam Software, operating from 1991-1994.
Logo (1991-1994)
Visuals: There are three laser beams emitting from the light point, when the word "LASER" rises up. The word "BEAM" is posed as a shadow of "LASER". The picture is captured into a rounded rectangle.
Variants:
- There is a more common still version.
- On Shadowrun, the FASA logo is seen above, and there's no outline.
Technique: The words emerging to the top. [possible misuse]
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on European releases of games for SNES developed by Beam. The animated version is seen on Radical Rex.