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Logo descriptions by: Nightspears |
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'''Panda Entertainment''' was a Taiwanese video game company formed in 1994. Its most infamous game is ''Sango Fighter'', a popular Taiwanese fighting game that used an engine that was based off of ''Super Fighter'', another Taiwanese fighting game. Which its company C&E sued Panda and won, halting the game completely. Panda Entertainment soon disbanded in 1997. |
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(1994-1997) |
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[[File:Panda Entertainment (1994-1997).png|center|350px]] |
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'''Technique:''' A still sprite. |
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Panda Entertainment |
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FX/SFX: Just fades in and out. |
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Legacy: This is a very cute logo. |
Latest revision as of 23:09, 25 March 2024
Nightspears
Captures by
Nightspears
Editions by
Nightspears, and others
Background
Panda Entertainment was a Taiwanese video game company formed in 1994. Its most infamous game is Sango Fighter, a popular Taiwanese fighting game that used an engine that was based off of Super Fighter, another Taiwanese fighting game. Which its company C&E sued Panda and won, halting the game completely. Panda Entertainment soon disbanded in 1997.
(1994-1997)
Visuals: The screen fades in, where on a navy blue background there is a smiling panda in a metallic circle. Underneath him, there is a thin red/yellow line that covers the bottom of the screen. The text on the bottom reads: "© 1994-7 PANDA ENTERTAINMENT" in a white bolded font.
Technique: A still sprite.
Audio: A low calming synth note, or the opening of the game.
Availability: Most of their games were on the MS-DOS, and a few on the commercially failed Taiwanese Funtech Super A'can. It might be easier to find on a pirated version of Sango Fighter.