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===(1987?-January 29, 1999)===
===(1987-January 29, 1999) (1989-2021? for Eusloida)===
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'''FX/SFX:''' The blocks appearing, the wormhole effect, the logo forming.
'''FX/SFX:''' The blocks appearing, the wormhole effect, the logo forming.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An futuristic synth tune.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A futuristic synth tune.


'''Availability:''' Seen on games for PC Engine and PC-FX, as well on NEC video releases. It might be found on a Japanese VHS of the infamous ''Troll 2''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on games for PC Engine and PC-FX, as well on NEC video releases. It might be found on a Japanese VHS of the infamous ''Troll 2''.


'''Editor's Note:''' The space animation along with the music could be unsettling for a few. Other than that, the music is actually quite nice.
'''Editor's Note:''' The space animation along with the music could be unsettling for a few. Other than that, the music is actually quite nice.

'''"Muper Editor's Note:"''' The logo will be replaced with the NEC logo.


[[Category:Japanese logos]]
[[Category:Japanese logos]]

Revision as of 23:10, 30 September 2022

Logo descriptions by RarityLand
Logo captures by RarityLand
Video captures courtesy of TheDemonplanet

Background: NEC Avenue was the former multimedia branch of NEC Electronics Co, Ltd, developing and distributing games for their PC Engine, as well as distributing home videos and records. In 1995, its game division was renamed to NEC Interchannel which was sold off in 2005. The company closed on January 29, 1999


(1987-January 29, 1999) (1989-2021? for Eusloida)


Logo: On a zooming space background, several white blocks flash in and glow, forming a conjoined "AV", looking like something from a 8-bit console. It then become carbon black with pink in the spaces. The "AV" then rotates and zooms in, leading through a tunnel of pink lines as a ball flies through and then disappears in front of a wormhole tunnel made of blue squiggles. More balls of light fly in as pink and magenta 3D blocks fly in. As they form into place, a trail of "NEC" appears from the top while "AVENUE" comes in from the bottom, all before straightening and retracting into the white words. The "AV" from before then shines into a white version of the logo, with the pink and magenta filling in the spaces.

Variant: There's a still variant on a white background.

FX/SFX: The blocks appearing, the wormhole effect, the logo forming.

Music/Sounds: A futuristic synth tune.

Availability: Seen on games for PC Engine and PC-FX, as well on NEC video releases. It might be found on a Japanese VHS of the infamous Troll 2.

Editor's Note: The space animation along with the music could be unsettling for a few. Other than that, the music is actually quite nice.

"Muper Editor's Note:" The logo will be replaced with the NEC logo.

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