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'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is infamous not just for the blatant name theft from an iconic Japanese company, but for its weird and nonsensical cheesy nature.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is infamous not just for the blatant name theft from an iconic Japanese company, but for its weird and nonsensical cheesy nature.
[[Category:Home Entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Home entertainment logos]]
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[[Category:Argentine logos]]
[[Category:Argentine home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Argentine home entertainment logos]]

Revision as of 03:30, 29 July 2021


Note: Not to be confused with Sega, a Japanese video game company of the same name.

Logo (1990s)

Nicknames: "The Sega Knockoff", "Cheesy Sega"

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.

FX/SFX: Aside from the CGI video, there's no other animation put into the logo.

Music/Sounds: A long windy/whoosh sound.

Availability: Ultra rare. Being a weird home video brand from Argentina with an easily confuse-able name requires some advanced searching.

Editor's Note: This logo is infamous not just for the blatant name theft from an iconic Japanese company, but for its weird and nonsensical cheesy nature.

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