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===Background===
'''Starfish-SD''' was a video game developer that was originally formed in 1994 as simply '''Starfish''' after the Japanese branch of [[Hot-B]] entered bankruptcy.
===1st Logo (September 23, 1994-February 10, 2016)===
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Starfish Presents (1990s, SGB, Pink).png
Starfish (1999) (From - Kaseki Sousei Reborn II - Monster Digger for Game Boy Color).png
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'''
'''Variants:'''
*Starting in 1998 (except for ''Kaseki Sousei Reborn 2: Monster Digger'' ({{Tt|GBC|Game Boy Color}}, 1999)), the word "{{color|
*On Nintendo DS
*Sometimes, the logo is in B&W in GB titles, or in any color in SGB titles.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''
'''Availability:''' Seen on most titles released by the company such as ''Super Black Bass 2'' ({{Tt|SFC|Super Famicom}}, 1994).
===2nd Logo (February 3, 2000-July 26, 2001)===
[[File:Starfish-SD (2000).png|frameless|center]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background is the text "{{font|Arial Narrow|{{Color|blue|'''STAR'''}}{{Color|red|★}}{{Color|blue|'''FISH'''}}}}" zoom in 3D. Once the logo settles, a flash appears in front of the red star.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Audio:''' A 2-note bell.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the {{Tt|PSX|PlayStation}} titles ''Super Black Bass X2'', ''GunDress'' and ''The Blue Marlin'', and the {{Tt|DC|Dreamcast}} ''Himitsu: Tadagaita Natsu''.
===3rd Logo (December 28, 2000, October 17, 2002)===
[[File:Starfish-SD (2000, v2).png|frameless|center]]
{{YouTube|id=XVrNcZ_sz9c}}
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a white outline of a star zooms in the center, and stops as a glow appears zooming out of it. The words "'''STAR''' and '''FISH''' then grow between the star as a glow appears behind them briefly.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the {{Tt|PSX|PlayStation}} title ''Wizardry Empire'' and its second sequel.
[[Category:Japanese video game logos]]
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 27 November 2023
RSX-798
Background
Starfish-SD was a video game developer that was originally formed in 1994 as simply Starfish after the Japanese branch of Hot-B entered bankruptcy.
1st Logo (September 23, 1994-February 10, 2016)
Visuals: On a black or a white background is the text "STAR★FISHTM". The star (★) turns several times to yellow (★) as the word "PRESENTS" wipes in below the logo. As the star (★) stops turning, it takes a bow and stands.
Variants:
- Starting in 1998 (except for Kaseki Sousei Reborn 2: Monster Digger (GBC, 1999)), the word "PRESENTS" is bolder and the color is orange.
- On Nintendo DS titles, like Devilish: Ball Bounder and Super Black Bass: Dynamic Shot, the star is in 3D, and the word "PRESENTS", in orange gradient, is already there below the logo.
- Sometimes, the logo is in B&W in GB titles, or in any color in SGB titles.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on most titles released by the company such as Super Black Bass 2 (SFC, 1994).
2nd Logo (February 3, 2000-July 26, 2001)
Visuals: On a black background is the text "STAR★FISH" zoom in 3D. Once the logo settles, a flash appears in front of the red star.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A 2-note bell.
Availability: Seen on the PSX titles Super Black Bass X2, GunDress and The Blue Marlin, and the DC Himitsu: Tadagaita Natsu.
3rd Logo (December 28, 2000, October 17, 2002)
Visuals: On a black background, a white outline of a star zooms in the center, and stops as a glow appears zooming out of it. The words "STAR and FISH then grow between the star as a glow appears behind them briefly.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on the PSX title Wizardry Empire and its second sequel.