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<u>Music/Sounds</u>: An futuristic synth tune. |
<u>Music/Sounds</u>: An futuristic synth tune. |
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+ | <u>Availability</u>:Seen on games for PC Engine and PC-FX, as well on NEC video releases. For example: a Japanese VHS release of ''Troll 2''. |
<u>Editor's Note</u>: The space animation along with the music could be unsettling for a few. Other than that, the music is actually quite nice. |
<u>Editor's Note</u>: The space animation along with the music could be unsettling for a few. Other than that, the music is actually quite nice. |
Revision as of 22:51, 26 January 2020
Background: NEC Avenue was a multimedia branch of NEC Electronics Co, Ltd., which distributed games for NEC PC Engine and later on PC-FX, as well the VHS distribution. It closed around 1999.
1st (Only) logo (1992-1999)
Logo: On a zooming space background, several white blocks flash in and glow, forming a conjoined "AV", looking like something from a 8-bit console. It then become carbon black with pink in the spaces. The "AV" then rotates and zooms in, leading through a tunnel of pink lines as a ball flies through and then disappears in front of a wormhole tunnel made of blue squiggles. More balls of light fly in as pink and magenta 3D blocks fly in. As they form into place, a trail of "NEC" appears from the top while "AVENUE" comes in from the bottom, all before straightening and retracting into the white words. The "AV" from before then shines into a white version of the logo, with the pink and magenta filling in the spaces.
FX/SFX: The blocks appearing, the wormhole effect, the logo forming.
Music/Sounds: An futuristic synth tune.
Availability:Seen on games for PC Engine and PC-FX, as well on NEC video releases. For example: a Japanese VHS release of Troll 2.
Editor's Note: The space animation along with the music could be unsettling for a few. Other than that, the music is actually quite nice.