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=== (1980's) === |
=== (1980's) === |
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'''Nicknames:''' "Wavy VS", "Vaporwave Super" |
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'''Logo:''' We see a white screen, which later transitions with a "waving" effect to a logo, consisting of two {{color|blue}} lines seen from both horizontal sides, forming the letters "'''{{color|blue|vS}}'''", behind a white emblem with an {{color|orange}}/{{color|red}} stripe pattern rectangle and the name "video Super" below it. |
'''Logo:''' We see a white screen, which later transitions with a "waving" effect to a logo, consisting of two {{color|blue}} lines seen from both horizontal sides, forming the letters "'''{{color|blue|vS}}'''", behind a white emblem with an {{color|orange}}/{{color|red}} stripe pattern rectangle and the name "video Super" below it. |
Revision as of 22:32, 11 December 2022
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SnowflakesOmega and TeamLogo
(1980's)
Logo: We see a white screen, which later transitions with a "waving" effect to a logo, consisting of two blue lines seen from both horizontal sides, forming the letters "vS", behind a white emblem with an orange/red stripe pattern rectangle and the name "video Super" below it.
Technique: The waving transition.
Music/Sounds: A slow, weird 80's synthpop theme.
Availability: Seen on videotapes distributed by Video Super.
Legacy: The transition to the logo (which is pretty poor) and quite weird music would unsettle a few and may be harmless to others, but the awkward design of the "vS" may also be another contender.