Konami 32-bit era Japanese video logo

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Published 2009-04-23
The opening Konami video logo used in their 32-bit era Japanese games. This has much more personality than the generic "rock breaking" video logo used in their American games.

All Comments (19)
  • @vincently1995
    Konami walking logo sound in Make A Jam from the arcade version of DDR 2ndMix and the PS1 version of DDR 1stMix.
  • @Nahuelx
    Still love this just as when i was a kid playing Dracula X NITM on PSOne.
  • @ThunderFist1978
    I have the Salamander Deluxe Action Pack for Saturn, which uses this logo. The first time I played it was the first time I saw this.
  • @SmashTheOni
    Imagine the dissonance of seeing a logo animation like this, and then suddenly being dropped into a game like Castlevania.
  • @igp899
    i own none of the games but damn that ending tho
  • @MrWildcard531
    kind of reminds me of the nick jr logos back in the day.
  • @darknight068
    It's cool in it's own way, and IMO probably reflected the company better at that time but I can totally see why this was changed in the US. This would've been seen as kiddy, hence the breaking rocks FMV logo splash was what we got instead.