Watara Supervision

Background
The Supervision was a monochrome handheld game console made by Watara in 1992, rivalling the Game Boy. One of the unique features of the system includes it's ability to link up with a television using a cable, in which the games would be displayed on 4 colors, much like the Super Game Boy addon for the SNES. The console was distributed to other third-party companies to keep the development cost down.

(1992-1993)
Logo: The words "SUPER" and "VISION", slide in from below to the center. "SUPER" has a normal pace going throughout, while "VISION" starts off slow but then goes faster. Once these words stop, they move for a bit to get close to each other.

Technique: The movement of the words.

Music/Sounds: A "bling" sound similar to the Game Boy startup but more high pitched.

Availability: Extremely rare; seen on Supervision systems. These are hard to find nowadays.