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→Video Communications, Inc.(2nd Era): It turns out that the second logo was fake, according to Jeffrey Gray, those History of the 20th Century tapes were from another company called "Video Collectibles Corporation" .
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==Video Communications, Inc.(2nd Era)== | ==Video Communications, Inc.(2nd Era)== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Synth chimes over a loud whoosh, then a sustained bass note when the logo flashes, followed by some more chimes. On some releases, it's silent. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Synth chimes over a loud whoosh, then a sustained bass note when the logo flashes, followed by some more chimes. On some releases, it's silent. | ||
'''Availability:''' More common than the previous logos. Has plastered over tapes previously released under the United Home Video name in their original UHV packaging, and vice versa. This has also been the case with Artisan Home Entertainment and Columbia-Tristar Home Video | '''Availability:''' More common than the previous logos. Has plastered over tapes previously released under the United Home Video name in their original UHV packaging, and vice versa. This has also been the case with Artisan Home Entertainment and Columbia-Tristar Home Video. | ||
==VCI Home Video== | ==VCI Home Video== | ||