Video Challenger

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Background

The Video Challenger (Japanese: ビデオチャレンジャー, Hepburn: Bideocharenjā) is a home video game console that was produced by Takara (now Takara Tomy) in 1987. It uses special VHS tape-based footage that allows players to shoot targets with a ray gun.

1st Logo (1987)


Logo: On a black and blue gradient background, we see a orange orb-like thing float downwards to the middle of the screen. We then see some cyan lasers shoot the orb, breaking it into orange shards. The shards then form the silver text "VIDEO CHALLENGER" in a flashy font. The "N" in "CHALLENGER" flips turning into an abstract lightning bolt. The logo then shines.

Technique: Cheesy 3D Animation

Music/Sounds: A catchy, fast paced tune along with laser sound effects and an orchestral hit sound when the orb breaks.

Availability: Can be seen when you start up the console.

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