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=St.GIGA (Japan)=

Background
Satellite Digital Audio Broadcast Co., Ltd, known better and traded as St.GIGA, was a Japanese satellite radio company founded on April 2, 1990 and owned by WOWOW from 1990 to 2001 and WireBee Inc. from 2001 to 2006. They were most known for their "Tide of Sound" broadcasts, which were recordings of nature sounds, and the Satellaview, a peripheral for Nintendo's Super Famicom that allowed the playing of games via satellite broadcasts until the service was discontinued on June 30, 2000. They were also known as the first digital satellite radio station in the world. In 2003, the company, facing bankruptcy, merged with WireBee Inc., a Japanese radio station provider and was renamed Club COSMO before being sold to WINJ later that same year. Their slogan was "I'm here. I'm glad you're there. We are St. GIGA."

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Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: TBA.

Editor's Note: TBA.

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 * Satellite Digital Audio Broadcast Co. (Japan)

Warning (1990s-June 30, 2000)
Warning: On a black background, we see a picture of St.GIGA's broadcasting headquarters at night in the center of the screen and, to its left, is white sideways text reading "JO33-BS-TDM1" (the callsign for their data broadcasting transmitter) while, at the bottom of the picture, is white Hiragana text informing players that the transmitted data should only be used for its intended purpose. A 3D, metallic version of St.GIGA's logo comes down from the top of the screen, stopping above the warning text before shimmering.

FX/SFX: St.GIGA's logo coming down and shimmering.

Music/Sounds: An eight-note synth string jingle accompanied by a "ka-ping!" noise at the end. Availability: Extinct. This warning screen was only seen before downloaded broadcasted data was being loaded. As broadcasting services for the Satellaview have been discontinued as of June 30, 2000, this screen can no longer be seen through normal means without loading data from a pre-owned 8M Memory Pack with data on it or by emulation.

Editor's Note: None.