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*On the Super Game Boy game of ''Super Snakey'', "DISTRIBUTED BY:" is shown above the logo. Plus, the logo is with black outlines. |
*On the Super Game Boy game of ''Super Snakey'', "DISTRIBUTED BY:" is shown above the logo. Plus, the logo is with black outlines. |
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**A B&W variant exists on the Super Game Boy game of ''Otogibanashi Taisen''. |
**A B&W variant exists on the Super Game Boy game of ''Otogibanashi Taisen''. |
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*A B&W variant exists on ''Powerful Mahjong: Tsugi no Itte 100-dai''. |
*A B&W variant exists on the Game Boy game ''Powerful Mahjong: Tsugi no Itte 100-dai''. |
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'''Technique:''' None. |
'''Technique:''' None. |
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1st Logo (September 23-December 23, 1994; August 4, 1995)
Logo: On a white background, we see the text "YOJIGEN" with a red dot on the "I".
Variants:
- On the Super Famicom game of Zenkoku Koukou Soccer, "PRESENTS" is shown below the logo.
- On the Super Famicom game of Super Snakey, "DISTRIBUTED BY:" is shown above the logo. Plus, the logo is in blue gradient and the background is black.
- On the Super Game Boy game of Super Snakey, "DISTRIBUTED BY:" is shown above the logo. Plus, the logo is with black outlines.
- A B&W variant exists on the Super Game Boy game of Otogibanashi Taisen.
- A B&W variant exists on the Game Boy game Powerful Mahjong: Tsugi no Itte 100-dai.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on Japanese-exclusive Super Famicom and Super Game Boy games published and distributed by the company, such as Mahjong Sengoku Monogatari and Hana no Keiji.
2nd Logo (November 17, 1995)
Logo: On a light blue-white-light blue background, we see the Yojigen logo from before with the text "PRESENTS" below, appearing via reverse stretch.
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen only on the Japanese-exclusive Super Famicom game of Mahjong Sengoku Monogatari and Hana no Keiji.