PolyGram K.K.: Difference between revisions

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'''Availability:''' Seen on the PS1 game ''Twin Goddesses''.
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{{Chronology|[[Polydor Co., Ltd. (Japan)]]<br>[[Nippon Phonogram]]|[[Universal Music Japan]]}}
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Revision as of 00:05, 12 June 2023


Background

PolyGram K.K, also known as PolyGram Co., Ltd., was established in 1990 as the Japanese branch of PolyGram. In 1992, Polydor Co., Ltd. and Nippon Phonogram was folded into PolyGram K.K. In 1999, after Universal Music Group acquired PolyGram Records, PolyGram Co., Ltd. was renamed into Universal Music Co., Ltd., more popularly known as Universal Music Japan.

1st Logo (1994)

Logo: On a white background, we see "PolyGram K.K." in the PolyGram logo font. The logo is shown above the Sand Storm logo.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on the PS1 game Twin Goddesses.

Polydor Co., Ltd. (Japan)
Nippon Phonogram
PolyGram K.K.
Universal Music Japan
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