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'''Availability:''' Very rare, seen on the Famicom games ''Qi Wang'', ''Creatom'', ''Strike Wolf'', ''Thunder Warrior'', and ''Journey to the West''. |
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Revision as of 04:02, 5 November 2022
SnowflakesOmega
Background
Micro Genius was a division of the Taiwanese company TXC Corp. Originally the company developed Famiclones, but later developed and published a number of Famicom games.
(1991-1994)
Logo: Over a blue or green background, the logo of Micro Genius is shown near the top of the screen, being a stylized "小天才" in red with a bold, blue border, with a face below it near the right. Below the logo is the wordmark of the company in a bold font. "TXC" in segmented lines is shown below these two, and the copyright of TXC is shown at the bottom.
Variant: On Qi Wang, the background is green, the Micro Genius wordmark is in a reddish color, and "TXC" is in blue.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None; though later games used an 8-bit fanfare.
Availability: Very rare, seen on the Famicom games Qi Wang, Creatom, Strike Wolf, Thunder Warrior, and Journey to the West.