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'''Background:''' Despite the name of the company, TV Omega was actually a distributor of home video.
 
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'''Background:''' Despite the name of the company, TV Omega was actually a distributor of home video.
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'''Nicknames:''' "Spanish Irritating Synth", "Video Feedback Central", "Abundance of Presentas"
 
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Background: Despite the name of the company, TV Omega was actually a distributor of home video.

(1980s?-1990s?)


Nicknames: "Spanish Irritating Synth", "Video Feedback Central", "Abundance of Presentas"

Logo: We see a green square outline on a black background to start. "TV", in a bold red font, moves from the left to the center of the screen. There are blue copies of the "TV" wordmark behind it. "OMEGA", in a plain whitish font, spins out from the right, with copies behind it. This moves up to the center of "TV", and the copies of the "OMEGA" wordmark disappear. Multiple blue squares are formed, until they gradually become smaller and move towards the center, and back out vertically on the other side of the screen. The trailing of the blue square continues, until you see "PRESENTA", with copies behind it, moving to the bottom of the screen. The "PRESENTA" text turns black, only to have some of them turn blue with a "traveling" effect,

FX/SFX: The animation of the words and blue squares at the end. The effects match the music quite well, actually.

Music/Sounds: A catchy keyboard tune that includes a loud, long descending drone.

Availability: Most likely rare, but extinct if you do not live in Spain. Look on Spanish auction sites.

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