I'Max Logo History

UPDATED VERSION HERE    • [UPDATED] I'Max Logo History (1990-1998)   Nope, this isn't the cinema IMAX you know of, this is a Japanese video game company which made a few games, mostly 16-bit. I had to do this logo history because I didn't wanted to post it in several videos. In order: 0:00 - Dragon Tail (Game Boy, 1990) 0:03 - Super Shogi (SNES, 1992) 0:10 - Dual Orb (SNES, 1993) 0:31 - Death Brade (SNES, 1993) 0:41 - Super Keiba (SNES, 1993) 0:50 - Super Mahjong 2: Honkaku 4Jin Uchi (SNES, 1993) 1:00 - Super Shogi 2 (SNES, 1994) 1:09 - Super Pachinko (SNES, 1994) 1:19 - Super Hanafuda (SNES, 1994) 1:29 - Dual Orb II (SNES, 1994) 1:41 - Super Keirin (SNES, 1995) 1:51 - Super Hanafuda II (SNES, 1995) 2:03 - Irem Arcade Classics (PSX, 1996) 2:15 - Kandume Monsters (Game Boy, 1998)