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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see the PCCW corporate logo, which was a grid consisting of multiple colors, and next to it was the text "{{color|darkviolet|'''''PCCW Japan'''''}}".
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, we see the PCCW corporate logo, which was a grid consisting of multiple colors, and next to it was the text "{{color|darkviolet|'''''PCCW Japan'''''}}".


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' None.

Revision as of 02:42, 9 October 2023


Background

On November 1, 2000, Pacific Century CyberWorks, a Hong Kong-based company acquired Jaleco to become the Japanese division of the company, which was renamed to PCCW Japan. In 2001, it had acquired the VR-1 Group, and expanded their operations globally. In 2002, PCCW Japan merged two American subsidiaries into Jaleco Entertainment, while PCCW Japan has reverted to the Jaleco moniker in 2004.

(June 6th, 2002-December 18, 2003)

Visuals: On a white background, we see the PCCW corporate logo, which was a grid consisting of multiple colors, and next to it was the text "PCCW Japan".

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on PCCW Japan's titles from the era, like Raging Blades and several GBA titles.

Jaleco
VR-1 Japan
PCCW Japan
Jaleco
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