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=== Background ===
Background: Telenet Japan Co. Ltd. (other names include Nippon Telenet, Telenet Jr. and just Telenet) was a Japanese video game distributor and developer founded in October 1983. The company was known for it's subsidiaries Wolf Team, Laser Soft, RiOT and Renovation Games (the latter of which worked as the North American distributor for most of their output). The company saw a decline after the mid 1990s, releasing limited output such as parlor, slot, sports and mahjong games, much like the rest of other low-budget companies of Japan. The company closed down in 2006, with Sunsoft currently adquiring the rights of their games.
'''Telenet Japan Co. Ltd.''' (other names include '''Nippon Telenet''', '''Telenet Jr.''' and just '''Telenet''') was a Japanese video game distributor and developer founded in October 1983. The company was known for it's subsidiaries [[Wolf Team (Japan)|Wolf Team]], Laser Soft, RiOT and Renovation Games (the latter of which worked as the North American distributor for most of their output). The company saw a decline after the mid 1990s, releasing limited output such as parlor, slot, sports and mahjong games, much like the rest of other low-budget companies of Japan. The company closed down in 2006, with [[Sunsoft Games|Sunsoft]] currently acquiring the rights of their games.


=== 1st Logo (1986) ===
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Telenet (1987) (From - Final Zone Wolf for Sharp X1).png
Telenet (1986) (From - Valis - The Fantasm Soldier for Sharp X1).png
</gallery>


'''Nicknames:''' "Rising Telenet", "Wolf Team's Prototype"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, a gold-bordered red shield of a roaring blue wolf and a lighting bolt shape appears. "TELENET" rises in front of it. The text "A WOLF TEAM PRESENTS." appears below the text.
1st Logo
(1986)


'''Variant:''' On ''Mugen Senshi Valis'', a blue gem appears instead of the shield and shines. "TELENET" rises even more slower than before, and "A WOLF TEAM PRESENTS" appears quickly before the logo suddenly cuts off.
Telenet (1986)Telenet (1986)
Nicknames: "Rising Telenet", "Wolf Team's Prototype"


'''FX/SFX:''' The appearance, the rising of "TELENET".
Logo: On a black background, a gold-bordered red shield of a roaring blue wolf and a lighting bolt shape appears. "TELENET" rises in front of it. The text "A WOLF TEAM PRESENTS." appears below the text.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A simple 8-bit melody on Final Zone Wolf. This would predate the trademark Wolf Team jingle used until 1991.
Variant: On Mugen Senshi Valis, a blue gem appears instead of the shield and shines. "TELENET" rises even more slower than before, and "A WOLF TEAM PRESENTS" appears quickly before the logo suddenly cuts off.


'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Was only spotted on ''Final Zone Wolf'' and ''Mugen Senshi Valis'' for the Sharp X1. Neither the games or the computer has surfaced their way from Japan during the 80s.
FX/SFX: The appearance, the rising of "TELENET".


=== 2nd Logo (1987) ===
Music/Sounds: A simple 8-bit melody on Final Zone Wolf. This would predate the trademark Wolf Team jingle used until 1991.
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Telenet (1987) (From - Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei for Sharp X1).png
Telenet (1987) (From - Luxsor - Nights Over Egypt).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=rlXat--uR44}}
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a blue coin with a satanic pentagram symbol with a face on the center fades in. The 3D text "TELENET" then spins in and places. After settling, the borders of the text tight theirselves into plain 2D. A flash occurs, as a red tint appears on the coin. The Telenet text is all white. The text then fades out, as the coin stays still during the opening title of the game.


'''FX/SFX:''' The coin fading in, the 3D text (which is only in borders, as the X1 isn't capable of actual CGI), and the flash.
Availability: Ultra rare. Was only spotted on Final Zone Wolf and Mugen Senshi Valis for the Sharp X1. Neither the games or the computer has surfaced their way from Japan during the 80s.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A sinister melody, which then changes into an epic-sounding 8-bit theme (this is actually the opening theme of the game).
Editor's Note: None.


'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei'' for the Sharp X1. Again, good luck finding physical copies of both the game and computer.


=== 3rd Logo (1987-1991) ===
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Telenet (1990) (From - Dekoboko Densetsu Hashiru Wagamanma for PC Engine).png
Telenet (1987) (From - Luxsor - Nights Over Egypt for FM-7).png
Telenet (1991) (From - High Grenadier for PC Engine).png
</gallery>


'''Nickname:''' "Aero-Wing T"
2nd Logo
(1987)


'''Logo:''' We see the text "TELENET JAPAN" and "PRESENTS". The first T of "TELENET" is bolder than the other letters, also having a diagonal line on the right side. The text changes on each game, despite having a few variants:
Telenet (1987)
Logo: On a black background, a blue coin with a satanic pentagram symbol with a face on the center fades in. The 3D text "TELENET" then spins in and places. After settling, the borders of the text tight theirselves into plain 2D. A flash occurs, as a red tint appears on the coin. The Telenet text is all white. The text then fades out, as the coin stays still during the opening title of the game.


'''Variants:'''
FX/SFX: The coin fading in, the 3D text (which is only in borders, as the X1 isn't capable of actual CGI), and the flash.
* <u>''Luxsor'' (FM-7):</u> The wordmark in white can be seen without "PRESENTS" on the bottom-right.
* <u>''Dekoboko Densetsu'' (PC Engine CD):</u> The whole text is seen in red, justified at the right.
* <u>''High Grenadier'' (PC Engine CD):</u> The wordmark shines in some bright color. Meanwhile "PRESENTS", in a small size, changes colors.


'''FX/SFX:''' The shining and colors on the High Grenadier variant.
Music/Sounds: A sinister melody, which then changes into an epic-sounding 8-bit theme (this is actually the opening theme of the game).


'''Music/Sounds:''' None. TBA for the ''Dekoboko Densetsu'' variant.
Availability: Only seen on Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei for the Sharp X1. Again, good luck finding physical copies of both the game and computer.


'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Seen on all the games mentioned above.
Editor's Note: None.


=== 4th Logo (1993-2004) ===
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Telenet (1993) (From - Ace o Nerae! for Super Famicom).png
Telenet (1994) (From - Dark Kingdom for SNES).png
Telenet (1994) (From - Cosmic Fantasy IV for PC Engine).png
Telenet (2004) (From - Mahjong Party Idol to Mahjong Shoubu for PS2).png
</gallery>
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'''Logo:''' The normal logo has a blue square, where the simple-drawn character is watching three colored planets (one is small/pink, one is big/green, and the other one which is yellow and looking like Saturn). Below, the word "TELENET" is written.


'''Animated Logos:'''
* 1993: The blue square and character spins out from us as the three planets appear from the top and move to the square, as the square places into a frontal perspective and the planets place themselves. The word "TELENET" then slides in.
* 1994-1996: The blue square takes over the screen at first, then spins out. The character is then drawn, and the planets and "TELENET" wordmark then fade in.
* 1996-1999: The blue square with the drawn character spins with it's own cornet on a black background, which later changes to white. The square then stops spinning and falls into normal position. "TELENET" zooms out below the square, as the planets get drawn in.


'''Variants:'''
3rd Logo
* <u>''Dark Kingdom'' (SNES):</u> The background is black and "TELENET" is seen on a thicker white font.
(1987-1991)
* <u>''Cosmic Fantasy IV'' (PC Engine CD):</u> A character from the game walks in to the left. It then takes out it's wand an throws some sparkles, which then wipe in the Telenet logo. The character then looks at us and bows.
* <u>''Parlor! Pro 4'' (PS1):</u> The logo has almost the same animation as the 1996 logo, but the square logo is darker, the background remains white, and the "TELENET" text just grows in below the square.
* <u>''Mahjong Party'' (PS2):</u> The logo is seen on a black background.


'''FX/SFX:''' TBA.
Telenet (Luxsor)Telenet (Dekoboko Densetsu)Telenet (High Grenadier)
Nickname: "Aero-Wing T"


'''Music/Sounds:'''
Logo: We see the text "TELENET JAPAN" and "PRESENTS". The first T of "TELENET" is bolder than the other letters, also having a diagonal line on the right side. The text changes on each game, despite having a few variants:
* On the 1993 animated logo, various shooting sounds are heard.
* On the 1994 animated logo starting from ''Sankyo Fever! Fever!'', a rising synth was heard. This theme was also heard on ''Parlor! Mini'' for the SNES and on the ''Parlor! Pro 4'' variant.
* On the rest of the ''Parlor! Mini'' SNES games, a music box theme was heard.
* On ''Parlor! Pro 64'', a synth chord was heard.


'''Availability:''' Very rare, at least if you're in Japan. Was seen on most of their SNES catalog for the animated variants. The 1993 variant was only seen on ''Ace wo Nerae!''. The normal still logo can be found on ''Parlor! Pro 6'' for the PS1 and ''Slot! Pro Advance'' for the GBA.
Variants:
Luxsor (FM-7): The wordmark in white can be seen without "PRESENTS" on the bottom-right.
Dekoboko Densetsu (PC Engine CD): The whole text is seen in red, justified at the right.
High Grenadier (PC Engine CD): The wordmark shines in some bright color. Meanwhile "PRESENTS", in a small size, changes colors.
FX/SFX: The shining and colors on the High Grenadier variant.


=== 5th Logo (1997-1999) ===
Music/Sounds: None. TBA for the Dekoboko Densetsu variant.
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Telenet (1997) (From - Parlor! Pro 3).png
</gallery>


'''Nickname:''' "Oh, So That's What The Planets Stand For!"
Availability: Ultra rare. Seen on all the games mentioned above.


'''Logo:''' On a starry background, we see the planet Earth. We then move to the left and turn to see the Moon, the Sun and Saturn. We then move up and away, then down as we see the silver-made character looking at these planets/satellites/stars. The camera then zooms away as further as it can, then we fade to the Telenet logo on a white background.
Editor's Note: None.


'''FX/SFX:''' The camera's movement, the fade to the logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The original ''Parlor! Pro'' used a slow synth brass fanfare. Later PS1 games from them used a synth ambient soundtrack.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Was seen on their ''Parlor! Pro'' output around the time. May be also seen on ''Parlor! Pro Jr. 4''.
4th Logo
(1993-2004)


=== 6th Logo (1999) ===
Telenet (1993)Telenet Japan (90's)Telenet (Cosmic Fantasy IV)Telenet Japan (1994)Telenet (Parlor! Pro 4)Telenet (2001)Telenet (2004)
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Logo: The normal logo has a blue square, where the simple-drawn character is watching three colored planets (one is small/pink, one is big/green, and the other one which is yellow and looking like Saturn). Below, the word "TELENET" is written.
Telenet (1999) (From - Cybernetic Empire for PS1).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=Xto561rCor0}}


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a gray rectangle with "Presented by". The rectangle/text then divides and spins as the camera passes through them. You can see the Telenet square character from the reflection. Then we zoom out as the slices form the letters "TELENET", which then spin away to the bottom. A blue light flare then appears on it's top, then spreads into a blue laser and forms the Telenet square. The "TELENET" letters then zoom to us and spread away, as the Wolf Team logo starts to play.
Animated Logos:
1993: The blue square and character spins out from us as the three planets appear from the top and move to the square, as the square places into a frontal perspective and the planets place themselves. The word "TELENET" then slides in.
1994-1996: The blue square takes over the screen at first, then spins out. The character is then drawn, and the planets and "TELENET" wordmark then fade in.
1996-1999: The blue square with the drawn character spins with it's own cornet on a black background, which later changes to white. The square then stops spinning and falls into normal position. "TELENET" zooms out below the square, as the planets get drawn in.
Special Variants:
Dark Kingdom (SNES): The background is black and "TELENET" is seen on a thicker white font.
Cosmic Fantasy IV (PC Engine CD): A character from the game walks in to the left. It then takes out it's wand an throws some sparkles, which then wipe in the Telenet logo. The character then looks at us and bows.
Parlor! Pro 4 (PS1): The logo has almost the same animation as the 1996 logo, but the square logo is darker, the background remains white, and the "TELENET" text just grows in below the square.
Mahjong Party (PS2): The logo is seen on a black background.
FX/SFX: TBA


'''FX/SFX:''' The division of the rectangle, the reflection, the squares transforming into the text, the blue light, the text zooming in.
Music/Sounds:
On the 1993 animated logo, various shooting sounds are heard.
On the 1994 animated logo starting from Sankyo Fever! Fever!, a rising synth was heard. This theme was also heard on Parlor! Mini for the SNES and on the Parlor! Pro 4 variant.
On the rest of the Parlor! Mini SNES games, a music box theme was heard.
On Parlor! Pro 64, a synth chord was heard.
Availability: Very rare, at least if you're in Japan. Was seen on most of their SNES catalog for the animated variants. The 1993 variant was only seen on Ace wo Nerae!. The normal still logo can be found on Parlor! Pro 6 for the PS1 andSlot! Pro Advance for the GBA.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A deep droning synth, an ascending 4-note chime theme, and a reverse cymbal as we transition into the Wolf Team logo.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Cybernetic Empire'' for the PS1.


=== 7th Logo (1999) ===
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Human Creative Heiwa and Telenet (1999) (From - Parlor! Pro Jr. 3).png
</gallery>


'''Logo:''' On a white background, a cartoon character, which consists of a metal ball with holes for a face, yellow limbs with red gloves and boots, and a blue top hat with a teal trim, runs towards the screen and bounces a bit before stopping in place. It then takes its hat off and bows towards us before resuming its pose and evaporating on sight. This leads to the fade in of both the Heiwa and Telenet logos, both with shadows and a emboss effect. They fade out slightly to a credit snippet.
5th Logo
(1997-1999)


'''FX/SFX:''' The character walking in, it's movements, and the appearance of both logos.
Telenet Japan (1994)
Nickname: "Oh, So That's What The Planets Stand For!"


'''Music/Sounds:''' Some acid synth bass notes, followed by a long synth pad.
Logo: On a starry background, we see the planet Earth. We then move to the left and turn to see the Moon, the Sun and Saturn. We then move up and away, then down as we see the silver-made character looking at these planets/satellites/stars. The camera then zooms away as further as it can, then we fade to the Telenet logo on a white background.


'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Parlor! Pro Jr. 3''. Would also be seen on earlier ''Parlor! Pro Jr.'' games.
FX/SFX: The camera's movement, the fade to the logo.


=== 8th Logo (2000-2001?) ===
Music/Sounds:
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
The original Parlor! Pro used a slow synth brass fanfare.
Telenet (2000) (From - Pachinko and Parlor Slot for PS1).png
Later PS1 games from them used a synth ambient soundtrack.
</gallery>
Availability: Extremely rare. Was seen on their Parlor! Pro output around the time. May be also seen on Parlor! Pro Jr. 4.


'''Logo:''' A blue space background with shooting stars fadesin. Rings of "Telenet Japan" words are seen zooming out, as the "TELENET" letters also zoom out and then spread out below. The rings of text then fade out and the character of the square logo draws in, then the planets. The blue square then fades in behind. The logo then fades out, showing the other company logos on the same space background.
Editor's Note: None.


'''FX/SFX:''' The stars, the text, the character and planets drawing in, the fade in of the square.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic synth fanfare.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Seen on later PS1 games by the company, all of them which didn't came out from Japan.
6th Logo
(1999)


=== 9th Logo (2002) ===
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<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Telenet (2002) (From - Swingerz Golf for GameCube).png
</gallery>
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'''Logo:''' On a scrolling grid structure, a yellow crystal ball passes the screen by scrolling from bottom to top, as a translucent structure scrolls past it. A purple crystal ball then passes the structure and the camera shifts to the other side, where a green one flies by it. The structure then swings forward to reveal the "TELENET" words and zooms out, with the balls already in their normal position. The figure then fades in first, followed by the print logo as the text shines brightly while also changing it to silver.
Logo: On a black background, we see a gray rectangle with "Presented by". The rectangle/text then divides and spins as the camera passes through them. You can see the Telenet square character from the reflection. Then we zoom out as the slices form the letters "TELENET", which then spin away to the bottom. A blue light flare then appears on it's top, then spreads into a blue laser and forms the Telenet square. The "TELENET" letters then zoom to us and spread away, as the Wolf Team logo starts to play.


FX/SFX: The division of the rectangle, the reflection, the squares transforming into the text, the blue light, the text zooming in.
'''FX/SFX:''' The balls and structures scrolling, the logo fading in, the shining, the grid.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A crystalized synth soundtrack.
Music/Sounds: A deep droning synth, an ascending 4-note chime theme, and a reverse cymbal as we transition into the Wolf Team logo.


Availability: Seen only on Cybernetic Empire for the PS1.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Can be seen on ''Swingerz Golf'' for GameCube (''Ace Golf'' in Japan).


[[Category:Japanese video game logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Japanese logos]]

[[Category:Video game logos]]


7th Logo
(1999)

Human Creative Heiwa / Telenet (1999, Part I)Human Creative Heiwa / Telenet (1999, Part II)
Logo: On a white background, a cartoon character, which consists of a metal ball with holes for a face, yellow limbs with red gloves and boots, and a blue top hat with a teal trim, runs towards the screen and bounces a bit before stopping in place. It then takes its hat off and bows towards us before resuming its pose and evaporating on sight. This leads to the fade in of both the Heiwa and Telenet logos, both with shadows and a emboss effect. They fade out slightly to a credit snippet.

FX/SFX: The character walking in, it's movements, and the appearance of both logos.

Music/Sounds: Some acid synth bass notes, followed by a long synth pad.

Availability: Seen only on Parlor! Pro Jr. 3. Would also be seen on earlier Parlor! Pro Jr. games.

Editor's Note: None.



8th Logo
(2000-2001?)

Telenet (2000)Logo: A blue space background with shooting stars fadesin. Rings of "Telenet Japan" words are seen zooming out, as the "TELENET" letters also zoom out and then spread out below. The rings of text then fade out and the character of the square logo draws in, then the planets. The blue square then fades in behind. The logo then fades out, showing the other company logos on the same space background.

FX/SFX: The stars, the text, the character and planets drawing in, the fade in of the square.

Music/Sounds: A majestic synth fanfare.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on later PS1 games by the company, all of them which didn't came out from Japan.

Editor's Note: None.



9th Logo
(2002)
Telenet Japan (2002)
Logo: On a scrolling grid structure, a yellow crystal ball passes the screen by scrolling from bottom to top, as a translucent structure scrolls past it. A purple crystal ball then passes the structure and the camera shifts to the other side, where a green one flies by it. The structure then swings forward to reveal the "TELENET" words and zooms out, with the balls already in their normal position. The figure then fades in first, followed by the print logo as the text shines brightly while also changing it to silver.

FX/SFX: The balls and structures scrolling, the logo fading in, the shining, the grid.

Music/Sounds: A crystalized synth soundtrack.

Availability: Very rare. Can be seen on Swingerz Golf for GameCube (Ace Golf on Japan).

Editor's Note: None.


In-depth logo history can be seen here:

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Revision as of 02:25, 23 June 2022


Background

Telenet Japan Co. Ltd. (other names include Nippon Telenet, Telenet Jr. and just Telenet) was a Japanese video game distributor and developer founded in October 1983. The company was known for it's subsidiaries Wolf Team, Laser Soft, RiOT and Renovation Games (the latter of which worked as the North American distributor for most of their output). The company saw a decline after the mid 1990s, releasing limited output such as parlor, slot, sports and mahjong games, much like the rest of other low-budget companies of Japan. The company closed down in 2006, with Sunsoft currently acquiring the rights of their games.

1st Logo (1986)

Nicknames: "Rising Telenet", "Wolf Team's Prototype"

Logo: On a black background, a gold-bordered red shield of a roaring blue wolf and a lighting bolt shape appears. "TELENET" rises in front of it. The text "A WOLF TEAM PRESENTS." appears below the text.

Variant: On Mugen Senshi Valis, a blue gem appears instead of the shield and shines. "TELENET" rises even more slower than before, and "A WOLF TEAM PRESENTS" appears quickly before the logo suddenly cuts off.

FX/SFX: The appearance, the rising of "TELENET".

Music/Sounds: A simple 8-bit melody on Final Zone Wolf. This would predate the trademark Wolf Team jingle used until 1991.

Availability: Ultra rare. Was only spotted on Final Zone Wolf and Mugen Senshi Valis for the Sharp X1. Neither the games or the computer has surfaced their way from Japan during the 80s.

2nd Logo (1987)

Logo: On a black background, a blue coin with a satanic pentagram symbol with a face on the center fades in. The 3D text "TELENET" then spins in and places. After settling, the borders of the text tight theirselves into plain 2D. A flash occurs, as a red tint appears on the coin. The Telenet text is all white. The text then fades out, as the coin stays still during the opening title of the game.

FX/SFX: The coin fading in, the 3D text (which is only in borders, as the X1 isn't capable of actual CGI), and the flash.

Music/Sounds: A sinister melody, which then changes into an epic-sounding 8-bit theme (this is actually the opening theme of the game).

Availability: Only seen on Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei for the Sharp X1. Again, good luck finding physical copies of both the game and computer.

3rd Logo (1987-1991)

Nickname: "Aero-Wing T"

Logo: We see the text "TELENET JAPAN" and "PRESENTS". The first T of "TELENET" is bolder than the other letters, also having a diagonal line on the right side. The text changes on each game, despite having a few variants:

Variants:

  • Luxsor (FM-7): The wordmark in white can be seen without "PRESENTS" on the bottom-right.
  • Dekoboko Densetsu (PC Engine CD): The whole text is seen in red, justified at the right.
  • High Grenadier (PC Engine CD): The wordmark shines in some bright color. Meanwhile "PRESENTS", in a small size, changes colors.

FX/SFX: The shining and colors on the High Grenadier variant.

Music/Sounds: None. TBA for the Dekoboko Densetsu variant.

Availability: Ultra rare. Seen on all the games mentioned above.

4th Logo (1993-2004)

Logo: The normal logo has a blue square, where the simple-drawn character is watching three colored planets (one is small/pink, one is big/green, and the other one which is yellow and looking like Saturn). Below, the word "TELENET" is written.

Animated Logos:

  • 1993: The blue square and character spins out from us as the three planets appear from the top and move to the square, as the square places into a frontal perspective and the planets place themselves. The word "TELENET" then slides in.
  • 1994-1996: The blue square takes over the screen at first, then spins out. The character is then drawn, and the planets and "TELENET" wordmark then fade in.
  • 1996-1999: The blue square with the drawn character spins with it's own cornet on a black background, which later changes to white. The square then stops spinning and falls into normal position. "TELENET" zooms out below the square, as the planets get drawn in.

Variants:

  • Dark Kingdom (SNES): The background is black and "TELENET" is seen on a thicker white font.
  • Cosmic Fantasy IV (PC Engine CD): A character from the game walks in to the left. It then takes out it's wand an throws some sparkles, which then wipe in the Telenet logo. The character then looks at us and bows.
  • Parlor! Pro 4 (PS1): The logo has almost the same animation as the 1996 logo, but the square logo is darker, the background remains white, and the "TELENET" text just grows in below the square.
  • Mahjong Party (PS2): The logo is seen on a black background.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds:

  • On the 1993 animated logo, various shooting sounds are heard.
  • On the 1994 animated logo starting from Sankyo Fever! Fever!, a rising synth was heard. This theme was also heard on Parlor! Mini for the SNES and on the Parlor! Pro 4 variant.
  • On the rest of the Parlor! Mini SNES games, a music box theme was heard.
  • On Parlor! Pro 64, a synth chord was heard.

Availability: Very rare, at least if you're in Japan. Was seen on most of their SNES catalog for the animated variants. The 1993 variant was only seen on Ace wo Nerae!. The normal still logo can be found on Parlor! Pro 6 for the PS1 and Slot! Pro Advance for the GBA.

5th Logo (1997-1999)

Nickname: "Oh, So That's What The Planets Stand For!"

Logo: On a starry background, we see the planet Earth. We then move to the left and turn to see the Moon, the Sun and Saturn. We then move up and away, then down as we see the silver-made character looking at these planets/satellites/stars. The camera then zooms away as further as it can, then we fade to the Telenet logo on a white background.

FX/SFX: The camera's movement, the fade to the logo.

Music/Sounds: The original Parlor! Pro used a slow synth brass fanfare. Later PS1 games from them used a synth ambient soundtrack.

Availability: Extremely rare. Was seen on their Parlor! Pro output around the time. May be also seen on Parlor! Pro Jr. 4.

6th Logo (1999)


Logo: On a black background, we see a gray rectangle with "Presented by". The rectangle/text then divides and spins as the camera passes through them. You can see the Telenet square character from the reflection. Then we zoom out as the slices form the letters "TELENET", which then spin away to the bottom. A blue light flare then appears on it's top, then spreads into a blue laser and forms the Telenet square. The "TELENET" letters then zoom to us and spread away, as the Wolf Team logo starts to play.

FX/SFX: The division of the rectangle, the reflection, the squares transforming into the text, the blue light, the text zooming in.

Music/Sounds: A deep droning synth, an ascending 4-note chime theme, and a reverse cymbal as we transition into the Wolf Team logo.

Availability: Seen only on Cybernetic Empire for the PS1.

7th Logo (1999)

Logo: On a white background, a cartoon character, which consists of a metal ball with holes for a face, yellow limbs with red gloves and boots, and a blue top hat with a teal trim, runs towards the screen and bounces a bit before stopping in place. It then takes its hat off and bows towards us before resuming its pose and evaporating on sight. This leads to the fade in of both the Heiwa and Telenet logos, both with shadows and a emboss effect. They fade out slightly to a credit snippet.

FX/SFX: The character walking in, it's movements, and the appearance of both logos.

Music/Sounds: Some acid synth bass notes, followed by a long synth pad.

Availability: Seen only on Parlor! Pro Jr. 3. Would also be seen on earlier Parlor! Pro Jr. games.

8th Logo (2000-2001?)

Logo: A blue space background with shooting stars fadesin. Rings of "Telenet Japan" words are seen zooming out, as the "TELENET" letters also zoom out and then spread out below. The rings of text then fade out and the character of the square logo draws in, then the planets. The blue square then fades in behind. The logo then fades out, showing the other company logos on the same space background.

FX/SFX: The stars, the text, the character and planets drawing in, the fade in of the square.

Music/Sounds: A majestic synth fanfare.

Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on later PS1 games by the company, all of them which didn't came out from Japan.

9th Logo (2002)


Logo: On a scrolling grid structure, a yellow crystal ball passes the screen by scrolling from bottom to top, as a translucent structure scrolls past it. A purple crystal ball then passes the structure and the camera shifts to the other side, where a green one flies by it. The structure then swings forward to reveal the "TELENET" words and zooms out, with the balls already in their normal position. The figure then fades in first, followed by the print logo as the text shines brightly while also changing it to silver.

FX/SFX: The balls and structures scrolling, the logo fading in, the shining, the grid.

Music/Sounds: A crystalized synth soundtrack.

Availability: Very rare. Can be seen on Swingerz Golf for GameCube (Ace Golf in Japan).

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