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=== (1990s) ===
=== (1990s) ===
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'''Logo''': A black marble background fades in (which is part of the later warning screen). Then a white screen fades in, as a white square rotates in with a red V being written on it. Once the square takes place, the shadow of the V disappears, and the falling metallic letters V, I and M appear one-by-one and become black. One corner of the square flips like a paper, but the part of the V that was there is still seen, like it is crossing on a hole made by it.
'''Logo''': A black marble background fades in (which is part of the later warning screen). Then a white screen fades in, as a white square rotates in with a red V being written on it. Once the square takes place, the shadow of the V disappears, and the falling metallic letters V, I and M appear one-by-one and become black. One corner of the square flips like a paper, but the part of the V that was there is still seen, like it is crossing on a hole made by it.

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(1990s)

Logo: A black marble background fades in (which is part of the later warning screen). Then a white screen fades in, as a white square rotates in with a red V being written on it. Once the square takes place, the shadow of the V disappears, and the falling metallic letters V, I and M appear one-by-one and become black. One corner of the square flips like a paper, but the part of the V that was there is still seen, like it is crossing on a hole made by it.

FX/SFX: Everything.

Music/Sounds: An orchestral theme and a hit when the square's corner stops flipping.

Availability: Scarce; seen mostly on Polish VHS tapes.

Editor's Note: None.

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