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Logo descriptions by Wellmart3
Editions by SnowflakesOmega, and Nightspears


=== Background ===
Background: The Super A'can is a 16-bit game console made by the Taiwanese company Funtech. The chipset of the Motorola 68000 gives the system a similarity to the Sega Genesis and Neo-Geo. There were only 12 games released for the system. Its commercial failure resulted in Funtech disbanding in 1996.
The Super A'can is a 16-bit game console made by the Taiwanese company Funtech. The chipset of the Motorola 68000 gives the system a similarity to the Sega Genesis and Neo-Geo. There were only 12 games released for the system. Its commercial failure resulted in Funtech disbanding in 1996.


(1995-1996)
=== (1995-1996) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a {{Color|purple}} background, we zoom out from copies of Funtech logos, which consists of circles which move down and have a Chinese translation of the name "Funtech" in between them. There's also eyelash-like figures in the top-right corner of them. The word "''{{Color|red|A'can}}''" slides in, and a {{Color|green}} bubble speech like shape with {{Color|red}}, {{Color|yellow}}, and {{Color|blue}} drops near the top-right corner 'stretches' to appear.


'''FX/SFX:''' The copies moving down, the camera moving back, the logo parts sliding in. All in 16-bit animation.
Super A'can
Logo: On a purple background, we zoom out from copies of Funtech logos, which consists of circles which move down and have a Chinese translation of the name "Funtech" in between them. There's also eyelash-like figures in the top-right corner of them. The word "A'can" slides in, and a green bubble speech like shape with red, yellow, and blue drops near the top-right cornerdoes the same thing above the word, but vertically.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft ascending and descending chime sound.
FX/SFX: The copies moving down, the camera moving back, the logo parts sliding in. All in 16-bit animation.


'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Seen when you turn on a Super A'can. This console is very hard to find since it was distributed mostly throughout Taiwan, it was a commercial failure due to it being too expensive at the time, and the 3D era of video games was getting more popular. It's almost impossible to find, so expect a high price if its on Ebay or Amazon.
Music/Sounds: A soft ascending and descending chime sound.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Availability: Ultra rare. Seen when you turn on a Super A'can. This console is very hard to find since it was distributed mostly throughout Taiwan, it was a commercial failure due to it being too expensive at the time, and the 3D era of video games was getting more popular. It's almost impossible to find, so expect a high price if its on Ebay or Amazon.
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Editor's Note: None.

Revision as of 02:40, 5 June 2021


Background

The Super A'can is a 16-bit game console made by the Taiwanese company Funtech. The chipset of the Motorola 68000 gives the system a similarity to the Sega Genesis and Neo-Geo. There were only 12 games released for the system. Its commercial failure resulted in Funtech disbanding in 1996.

(1995-1996)

Logo: On a purple background, we zoom out from copies of Funtech logos, which consists of circles which move down and have a Chinese translation of the name "Funtech" in between them. There's also eyelash-like figures in the top-right corner of them. The word "A'can" slides in, and a green bubble speech like shape with red, yellow, and blue drops near the top-right corner 'stretches' to appear.

FX/SFX: The copies moving down, the camera moving back, the logo parts sliding in. All in 16-bit animation.

Music/Sounds: A soft ascending and descending chime sound.

Availability: Ultra rare. Seen when you turn on a Super A'can. This console is very hard to find since it was distributed mostly throughout Taiwan, it was a commercial failure due to it being too expensive at the time, and the 3D era of video games was getting more popular. It's almost impossible to find, so expect a high price if its on Ebay or Amazon.

Editor's Note: None.

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