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{{About|the Argentinian home video company|the Japanese video game company of the same name|Sega}}
{{About|the Argentinian home video company|the Japanese video game company of the same name|Sega}}
''Not to be confused with [[SEIGA]].''
''Not to be confused with [[SEIGA]].''

Revision as of 07:55, 11 July 2023


Not to be confused with SEIGA.

(1993?)

Logo: We see a black and white CGI video of the camera traveling various shapes (mostly spherical). This is obscured by a starfield with the words "SEGA" taking place in between the stars, and, at the center, we see various lines in clockwise position and the even bigger "SEGA" with "PRESENTA" below. The camera moves faster as it encounters an unknown object before the logo cuts.

Trivia: The footage from this logo actually comes from a CGI demo promo.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A brief dark ambience-esque piece accompanied by "whoosh" sounds both short and long.

Availability: Unknown. It might be on a 1993 Argentine tape of Savage Dawn (titled Guerreros salvajes), though this has not been verified.

Legacy: This logo is infamous not just for having the same name as an iconic Japanese company (whether this was intentional on their part or is purely a coincidence is unknown), but for its nature.

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