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{{Infobox company
| name = Activision Publishing, Inc.
| image = Activision.svg
| formerly = Computer Arts, Inc. (1979)<br>Activision, Inc. (1979-1988; 1992-2000)<br>Mediagenic (1988-1992)
| founded = October 1, 1979
| founder = David Crane<br>Alan Miller<br>Bob Whitehead<br>Jim Levy
| subsidiaries = [[Treyarch]]<br>[[Infinity Ward]]<br>[[Sledgehammer Games]]<br>[[Beenox]]<br>[[High Moon Studios]]<br>[[Raven Software]]<br>Demonware<br>[[Radical Entertainment]]
| parent = Activision, Inc.<br>(2000-2008)<br>Activision Blizzard<br>(2008-2023)<br>Microsoft<br>(2023-)
}}


===Background===
===Background===
'''Activision Publishing''' was founded in October 1, 1979 by [[Atari Corporation|Atari]] programmers David Crane, Alan Miller, and Bob Whitehead. It was the world's first independent developer and distributor for video game consoles. Their first titles were games for Atari 2600 and was the first third-party developer for it. In 1988, their name was changed to "Mediagenic" when it began involvement on video game systems. However, in December 1992 after emerging from bankruptcy, it was officially renamed back to it's current name. In December 2007, it was announced that Activision was to be merged with [[Vivendi Games]], the owner of [[Blizzard Entertainment]], and the merge was completed on July 2008. Today, the company is currently a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard and is known for publishing and distributing the ''Tony Hawk'', ''Spider-Man'', ''Call of Duty'', ''Guitar Hero'', ''Skylanders'' and ''Vilgante 8'' franchises.
'''Activision Publishing''' (simply known as Activision) was founded on October 1, 1979 by [[Atari, Inc.|Atari]] programmers David Crane, Alan Miller, and Bob Whitehead. It was the world's first independent developer and distributor for video game consoles. Their first titles were games for the Atari 2600 video computer system and they were the first third-party developer for it. In 1988, their name was changed to "Mediagenic" when it began involvement on video game systems. However, in December 1992 after emerging from bankruptcy, it was officially renamed back to Activision. In 2000, the company gained its current name after Activision became a holding company.


In December 2007, it was announced that Activision would merge with [[Vivendi Games]], the owners of [[Blizzard Entertainment]] and [[Sierra Entertainment]]; the merger was completed in July 2008 and formed Activision Blizzard, which Activision became a subsidiary of. The company is known for publishing and distributing the ''Tony Hawk'', ''Call of Duty'' and ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchises, and was also known for publishing the ''Vigilante 8,'' ''Spider-Man'', ''Tenchu'', ''True Crime'', ''Guitar Hero'' and ''Skylanders'' franchises.
=== 1st Logo (1979-1991, 2002, 2006)===

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On July 20, 2021, holding company Activision Blizzard was sued by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing due to widespread allegations of sexual harassment. As a result, on January 18, 2022, it was announced that Microsoft would be acquiring Activision Blizzard, but due to rising fears that it would drastically impact distribution of games for non-Microsoft consoles, several organizations filed suits to block the acquisition starting in late 2022. Regardless, the deal was closed on October 13, 2023.
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===1st Logo (1979-January 21, 1993; November 19, 2002-November 14, 2008)===
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'''Logo:''' Copyright info for the game's year of release appears. It then moves upward, with the Activision logo (just the word "ACTIVISION" written in custom font with "V" horns expanded to the top and connected to the letter "T", and a rainbow attached to the back of the "A", respectively) appearing from below.
'''Visuals:''' Copyright info for the game's year of release appears. It then moves upward, with the Activision logo (the text "ACTIVISION" in a custom font with the "V"'s horns expanded to the top and connected to the letter "T", and a rainbow to the left of the "A", respectively) appearing under the info.


'''Trivia:''' This logo was designed by Landor Associates in New York, who were also responsible for the animated version seen on Activision commercials.
'''Variants''':
*On ''Activision Anthology'', the logo is redone in good quality. Also, the rainbow appears from the left, and pulls the Activision logo on-screen from the right. The logo, now complete, then flashes. The variant is based on the animation of the logo used in Activision adverts from the 1980's. The music was used in the ads as well. Activision's motto from the era was ''"We put you in the game"''.
*Some Atari 2600 games don't have the rainbow attached to the "A".
*The rainbow's color is different on some Atari 2600 games.


'''Variants:'''
'''FX/SFX:''' None. For the variant, the animation and the flash.
* On ''Activision Anthology'', the logo is redone in a better quality. There is the rainbow sliding from the left, pulling the Activision logo on-screen from the right. The complete logo flashes.
** This variant is based on the logo used in Activision commercials from the 80's; there was also a slogan saying ''"We put you in the game"''.
*** It later made a reappearance in the Multiplayer reveal trailer for ''Call of Duty: Black Ops 6'', albeit cropped in 16:9 and recorded on a VHS at 12:16 PM on March 4, 1991, in order to replicate the game's 1990s setting.
* Some Atari 2600 games don't have the rainbow attached to the "A".
* The rainbow's color is different on some Atari 2600 games.


'''Technique:''' Still digital graphics; sprite-based animation for the variant.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None. On the variant, a brief brass-synth rock ensemble plays.


'''Audio:''' None. On the variant, a brief brass-synth rock ensemble plays, a theme originally used in the aforementioned commercials.
'''Availability:'''
*It is seen on some Amiga games from the company, as well as on the bottom of the screen when an Activision game for Atari 2600 is inserted and running. It also reappears when the game ends. Both ''A Collection of Activision Classic Games'' on [[PlayStation]] and ''Activision Anthology'' on PlayStation 2 keep the logos intact on all games emulated on the discs.
*The variation is only seen on the PlayStation 2 version of ''Activision Anthology''. Don't expect the variation to appear on ''Activision Hits Remixed'' for PSP or ''Activision Anthology'' for iOS, as the former used the 5th logo instead and the latter did not use the variant.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Availability:'''
* Seen on some Amiga games from the company, as well as on the bottom of the screen when an Activision game for Atari 2600 is inserted and running. It also reappears when the game ends. Both ''A Collection of Activision Classic Games'' on PS1 and ''Activision Anthology'' on PS2 keep the logos intact on all games emulated on the discs.
* The variation is only seen on the PS2 version of ''Activision Anthology''. It doesn't appear on ''Activision Hits Remixed'' for PSP or ''Activision Anthology'' for iOS, as the former used the 5th logo instead and the latter did not use the variant. This logo also made appearances on the PS2 game ''Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s'' and the Nintendo DS game ''Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades''.


===2nd Logo (Still variants) (1984-)===
===2nd Logo (Still variants) (1984-)===
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'''Logo:''' We see the Activision logo in white, and this time the rainbow is gone.
'''Visuals:''' Just the Activision logo in white without the rainbow.


'''Variants:''' There are a lot of variants of this logo.
'''Variants:'''
* On some games, like the SNES version of ''MechWarrior, MechWarrior 3050'' and ''Radical Rex'', the logo is on a blue background with scattered white fragments.
*''HyperBlade'': The logo is set on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|gray|gray}} pattern.
* On ''Zork Nemesis,'' the logo is white with "presents" below.
*''GoldenEye 007'' (DS): Black logo with {{Font color|gold|golden}} borders.
* On ''NetStorm: Islands at War,'' the logo is white with "presents" in Copperplate Gothic Regular font below.
*''Shark Tale'' (GBA): The logo is {{Font color|green|green}} graffiti.
* On some GBC and GBA games, the logo is blue with a white outline.
*''Shrek 2'' (GBA): The logo is made of {{Font color|green|green}} rocks in a swamp.
* On the trailer for ''Quake 4'', the logo has a crystallized orange look.
*''Madagascar'' (GBA): The background shows a crack on the {{Font color|yellow|yellow}} surface. Marty is on the top left if you look closely.
*''Ghostbusters II'' (1989): {{Font color|blue|blue}} logo with thin {{Font color|red|red}} outline, "Presents" appears below.
*''Zork Nemesis'' (PC): Still white logo with "presents" below.
*''Shanghai 2: Dragon's Eye'' (1990): Colored in gradient {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|brown|brown}} (a reflection of sky and ground).
* ''MechWarrior'' (SNES): {{Font color|blue|blue}} background with scattered white fragments.
*''Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure'' (1995): The {{Font color|brown|brown}} logo stands in animated water and jungle.
*''X-Kaliber 2097'' (SNES): Totally {{Font color|blue|blue}} background.
*''Transformers: War for Cybertron'' (NDS): The starfield is present and there are {{Font color|blue|blue}} borders.
*On the trailer for ''Quake 4'', the logo has a crystallized {{Font color|orange|orange}} view.
*''Shrek Super Slam'' (GBA): White logo on a black background.


'''Technique:''' Depends on the variant, but usually still digital graphics.
'''Trivia:''' The still version comes untamed from the very early years of existence.


'''FX/SFX''': Depending on the variant.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the game.


'''Availability:''' Seen on the games mentioned above on their respected platforms using their respected variants. It is currently used in tandem with the sixth logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the game.


===3rd Logo (January 1, 1985-1988)===
'''Availability''': Seen on the games mentioned above on their respected platforms using their respected variants.
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'''Visuals:''' On a starry background, a white figure is seen flipping in, from the top to near the center of the screen, revealing an outlined rectangle with the serif text "ACTIVISION" at the top, with a line below it, and "HOME COMPUTER SOFTWARE" at the bottom, and a trademark symbol to the right of the rectangle. The logo shines, then fades away via turning black slowly.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Variants:'''
===3rd Logo (1995-1997)===
* On Atari 8-bit family games, the logo turns blue, then the text "Please stand by while program is loading" is shown under the rectangle.
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* On Commodore 64 games, the logo turns lavender with the same text below.

* On DOS games, the stars are in two colors. Some are lavender and some are turquoise.
'''Nickname:''' "The Water Logo"
* Still variants of this logo exist, usually featuring the title of the game and copyright information below, but sometimes part of a title screen.

* Starting in late 1986, the text "HOME COMPUTER SOFTWARE" is removed from the box.
'''Logo:''' The Activision logo is made out of stone (and in perspective), which is posed against a cloud background and it hangs above the water surface with its reflection in it, which is waving.


'''Technique:''' Sprite-based animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The water reflection waving.


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of the water waves. Sometimes, the game's background music is heard.


'''Availability:''' The animated version has so far been found on only three games: ''Garry Kitchen's Gamemaker'' for the Commodore 64, ''Hacker'' for the Atari 8-bit family of computers, and ''Ghostbusters'' for the IBM PC. Still versions have appeared on ''Mindshadow'' and ''Knightmare'' for the ZX Spectrum, ''Master of the Lamps'' for MSX, ''Adventure of the Year'' for the Commodore 64 and the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum versions of ''Enduro Racer''.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Appears on Activision's earlier [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]] and PlayStation games such as ''Blast Chamber'', ''Grand Tour Racing '98'' and ''Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain''. It can be also seen on PC games as well, such as the PC versions of ''Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure'' and ''Earthworm Jim: Special Edition''.


===4th Logo (August 1995-September 30, 1997)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.

===4th Logo (1997-2001, 2010)===
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'''Visuals:''' Just the Activision logo made out of stone (and in perspective) against a cloud background, above a body of water with its reflection on it, which is waving.
'''Nickname:''' "The Explosive Logo"


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Logo:''' We start out with a black screen. After a few seconds, a piece of the screen breaks out, revealing a beam of light. More pieces break out, and more light emits through the holes. The light begins to change color as more pieces are breaking out. As all the pieces fly off-screen, the Activision logo is shown. It glows {{Font color|purple|purple}}-{{Font color|blue|blue}} for a few seconds, and then vanishes via a TV power off-like effect by zooming in blurring, and then finally disappears.


'''Audio:''' The sound of the water waves. Sometimes, the game's background music is heard.
'''Variants:'''
*There is a later and more common variant where the animation is enhanced, and the light just glows {{Font color|blue|blue}}, and the pieces are blown out faster than usual, and the effect towards the end is different. On some games, however, the logo is sped up a little.
*On ''Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force'' and ''Star Trek: Invasion'', the logo hangs in space and it's plain white and doesn't glow. Then, the Starship Enterprise flies from the left side of the screen and blows the logo to ashes.
*On games published by Activision Value, the word "Value" in cursive appears on the bottom of the Activision logo.
*On ''Heavy Gear II'', the logo fades out instead of disappearing.
*A still version exists. It can be on either a black or white background.


'''Availability:''' Appears on Activision's earlier Saturn and PS1 games such as ''Blast Chamber'', ''Grand Tour Racing '98'' and ''Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain''. It can be also seen on some PC games, such as the PC versions of ''Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure'' and ''Earthworm Jim: Special Edition''.
'''FX/SFX:''' The stone pieces being broken out, the light, and the power-off effect.


===5th Logo (September 26, 1997-June 25, 2003)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' The prototype variation is as follows: At the beginning, there is a choir when the screen is black, then an explosion sounds when the stone pieces are breaking out, accompanied by a [[THX]]-like ascending synth note when the logo is revealed. Then, an electric power-off sound when the logo disappears. On the later variant, the music and sounds were enhanced.
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'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the PlayStation version of ''Spider-Man'' (the 2000 game of the same name), the last second of the audio is cut off.

'''Availability:''' Common.
*Appears on PlayStation, [[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] and PC games from the era such as ''Dark Reign 2'', ''Vilgante 8'' and its sequel, ''Vilgante 8: 2nd Offense'', ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater'' and its sequel, ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2'' (PlayStation and Dreamcast versions only), ''X-Men: Mutant Academy'', the PlayStation and Dreamcast versions of both ''Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!'' and ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'', ''Toy Story Racer'', ''BattleZone'' (the 1998 PC game based on the 1980 arcade game of the same name), ''Asteroids'' (the 1998 remake of the 1979 arcade game), ''A Collection of Activsion Classic Games for the Atari 2600'' and its sister game, ''A Collection of Classic Games for the Mattel Intellevision'', ''Spider-Man'' (the 2000 game; excluding it's PC version, which has the logo below), ''Heavy Gear'' and its sequel, ''Heavy Gear II''. It can also be seen on ''Orphen: Scion of Sorcery'' and ''Bloody Roar 3'', which are the only PlayStation 2 games to use this logo.
*This logo is surprisingly kept on the iOS version of ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2'', but the first 2 seconds of this logo are cut off. As of 2014 however, due to incompatibility with iOS versions past 7 on video playback, the game was removed from the App Store.
*The still version appears on games by this company, like some of the aforementioned games for [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Game Boy|Game Boy Color]] (not counting the N64 version of THPS2 released in 2001, it used the [[Activision O2]] brand instead). The logo described above is rare, as it appears mostly on some games for the PC and PlayStation from 1997-1998 like ''Nightmare Creatures'', ''Dark Reign: The Future of War'' and ''Zork: Grand Inquisitor''.
*The ''Star Trek'' variant appears on ''Star Trek'' titles published by the company like ''Star Trek: Invasion'' and ''Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force''.
*The Activision Value variant is seen on low priced PC games such as the PC version of ''The House of the Dead 2'' and ''Boards and Blades 2''.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.

===5th Logo (August 26, 2001-)===
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'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts on a black background. After some time, a piece of the background is broken while flying away, revealing a beam of light. More pieces break out, and more light emits through the holes. The light begins to change color as more pieces are breaking out. As all the pieces fly off-screen, the Activision logo is shown. It glows purple-blue for a few seconds, and then vanishes via a TV power off-like effect by zooming in blurring, and later disappears.
'''Nickname:''' "The Spinning Letters"


'''Later Variant:''' Starting with ''Heavy Gear'', the animation is enhanced; the light just glows blue, the pieces are blown out faster than usual, and the effect towards the end is different.
'''Logo:''' On a black background with many different symbols sliding in from many areas, we see the "V" swooping in from the right getting to the center. Then, the letters "A", "C", "T", three "I"'s, "S" "O" and "N" appear from different areas spinning quickly around the "V". Then, all the letters quickly connect into the word "ACTIVISION", in the similar font as the past logos as the background disappears and the very dark light rays appear. The logo quickly zooms into us, shaking for a brief moment and the rays dye out. The logo turns two-dimensional and fades out after a couple of seconds.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On some games, the logo is slightly sped up.
*Starting with ''Call of Duty 2'' in 2005, there is an elaborate HD version of the logo, which doesn't have the blur and the background is a bit darker. Also, there is a widescreen version of it depending on the selected resolution.
* On games published by Activision Value, the word "Value" in cursive appears on the bottom of the Activision logo.
* There is a still version, as well as a color inverted version.
* On ''Heavy Gear II'', the logo fades out instead of disappearing.
*On some games, such as ''Shrek 2'', the PlayStation 2 version of ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' and ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: The Night of the Quinkan'', the logo is horizontally squished.
* A still version exists. It can be on either a black or white background.
*Sometimes, and on later revisions, the logo cuts to black early at the end.
*On ''DJ Hero 2'', the logo halts after it zooms in, but doesn't turn two-dimensional. It then begins to zoom and spin back and forth as the colors began to offset, and rewinds to the beginning, as if you're scratching a record on a turntable. Then the logo plays again, but with the FreeStyleGames logo instead.
*On ''Prototype'', the logo, with a red outline, glitches on an interlaced red background that flickers, and cuts away, followed by the [[Radical Entertainment (Canada)|Radical Entertainment]] logo.
*The logo is also been rendered in 60 frames per second in some games.
* On ''Call of Duty: World At War,'' it goes after the [[Treyarch]] logo, and is black & white with a projector effect. When the logo ends, it cuts out like a projector.
*On ''Call of Duty: Black Ops,'' the logo also comes after [[Treyarch]], but this time has red numbers, and 2 Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters flying in the distance before it fades to white.
*On ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3'', the logo appears in the same {{Font color|green|green}} line graphic as [[Infinity Ward]]'s logo and dissolves out.
*On ''Call of Duty: Black Ops II,'' the logo is on a beige background with some war footage, including a T-72 tank driving, soldiers marching, a man's face burning, Ronald Reagan giving a speech, and a Boeing AH-64 Apache flying towards us, before coming to the logo, with some text above reading "THE CALM HAS ENDED. THEY ARE BEGINNING TO RETURN." before it cuts to black.
*On ''Call of Duty: Ghosts,'' the logo forms from mauve shards of glass, and folds into the [[Infinity Ward]] logo.
*On ''Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare'', the logo, in {{Font color|gold|golden}}, wipes in on a brown background with particles flying everywhere.
*On ''Call of Duty: Black Ops III'', the logo forms after the [[Treyarch]] logo, where it consists of black buildings, which form the logo.
*On ''Call of Duty: WWII'', the logo fades in on a black background with some fog and barely visible film scratches while zooming in slightly. The [[Sledgehammer Games]] and [[Raven Software]] logos follow in the same manner
*On ''Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare,'' the logo forms in a computer graphic-like fashion.
*On ''Call of Duty: Black Ops 4,'' the logo is superimposed on some archive footage, with "PRESENTS" below it. On later updates, the logo is positioned over gameplay.
*On ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare'' (2019), the logo, in blue with a horizontal line running across it and interlacing, gradually reveals itself.
*On ''Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War'', the logo is on a glass wall with a map of the world, specifically Hainan in China.
*On ''Call of Duty: Vanguard'', the logo is similar to the the ''WWII'' variant, but is sepia-toned, doesn't zoom in and is more three-dimensional.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The flying letters spinning and forming the logo.


'''Audio:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' Many swirling and whooshing sounds as the letters spin, followed by a deep bang when the logo zooms in quickly.
* Early version: At the beginning, there is a choir when the screen is black, then an explosion sounds when the pieces are breaking out, accompanied by a [[THX]]-like ascending synth note when the logo is revealed. Then, an electric power-off sound when the logo disappears.
* Later version: Same as the early version, but the music and sounds were enhanced.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On some games like the PlayStation 2 version of ''Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions and Shrek: Smash & Crash Racing'', the sounds are played at a higher pitch.
* On the PS1 version of ''Spider-Man'' (the 2000 game of the same name), the last second of the audio is cut off.
* On the still version, none or the opening theme of the game.
*On ''Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven'' and its Xbox port ''Return From Darkness'', the sounds are heavily compressed.
*Starting in 2009 with ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2'', the whooshing sounds are different, though the bang remains the same. However, some games, like ''Transformers: Devastation'' and ''Spyro: Reignited Trilogy'', have the original sounds.
*''DJ Hero 2'': TBA
*On ''Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy'', Dr. Neo Cortex (voiced by Lex Lang) announces, "Activision presents...a smashing blast from the past!".
*On ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled'', The speech is the same, but announced by another narrator.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Very common, and current. It appeared on many games published by the company since ''Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro''. Notable examples of where you can find it on include ''Madagascar'', the ''Call of Duty'' series prior to ''World at War,'' the ''Spider-Man'' series, as well as many other games including the ''Tony Hawk'' series starting with ''Tony Hawk's Underground,'' the ''True Crime'' series, ''Gun'', and ''The Movies,'' among others''.'' The HD version appears on later games for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, among others starting with ''Call of Duty 2''. Don't expect to find this logo on ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'', as the logo is strangely not seen. This is still used, despite being mostly replaced by its custom variants on newer titles (especially the ''Call of Duty'' ones), as it recently appeared on ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2,'' as well as ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time.''
* Appears on PS1, Dreamcast and PC games from the era such as ''Dark Reign 2'', ''Vilgante 8'' and its sequel, ''Vilgante 8: 2nd Offense'', ''SiN'', ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater'' and its sequel, ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2'' (PS1 and Dreamcast versions only), ''X-Men: Mutant Academy'', the PS1 and Dreamcast versions of both ''Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!'' and ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'', ''Toy Story Racer'', ''BattleZone'' (the 1998 PC game based on the 1980 arcade game of the same name), ''Asteroids'' (the 1998 remake of the 1979 arcade game), ''A Collection of Activision Classic Games for the Atari 2600'' and its sister game, ''A Collection of Classic Games for the Mattel Intellevision'', ''Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle'', ''Spider-Man'' (the 2000 game; excluding its PC version, which has the logo below), ''Apocalypse'', ''Tai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger'', ''Heavy Gear'' and its sequel, ''Heavy Gear II''.
* It can also be seen on ''Orphen: Scion of Sorcery'' and the North American release of ''Bloody Roar 3'' (the European release has the 1997-2002 [[Virgin Interactive]] logo instead, and the Japanese release outright omits it), which are the only PS2 games to use this logo.
* This logo is kept on the iOS version of ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2'', but the first 2 seconds of this logo are cut off. As of 2014 however, due to incompatibility with iOS versions past 7 on video playback, the game was removed from the App Store.
* The still version appears on games by this company, like some of the aforementioned games for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color (not counting the N64 version of THPS2 released in 2001, which used the [[Activision O2]] brand instead, and the GBC version of ''Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!'', which was instead published by [[THQ]]). The logo described above appears mostly on some games for the PC and PS1 from 1997-1998 like ''Nightmare Creatures'', ''Dark Reign: The Future of War'' and ''Zork: Grand Inquisitor''.
* The Activision Value variant is seen on low-priced PC games such as the PC version of ''The House of the Dead 2'' and ''Boards and Blades 2''.


===6th Logo (August 26, 2001-)===
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background with many different symbols sliding in from many areas, the "V" swoops in from the right before getting to the center, spinning. Then, the letters "A", "C", "T", three "I"'s, "S" "O" and "N" appear from different areas spinning quickly around the "V". They spin faster and faster, and suddenly all the letters quickly connect into a slightly different Activision logo, as the background disappears and very dark light rays appear. The logo quickly zooms to the screen, shaking for a brief moment and the rays die out. The logo turns two-dimensional and fades out after a couple of seconds.
===6th Logo (''Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock'' variant) (September 24, 2010)===
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'''Later Variant:''' Starting with the Xbox 360 launch titles ''Call of Duty 2'', ''Gun'', ''Quake 4'', and ''Tony Hawk's American Wasteland'', all released on November 22, 2005, there is an elaborate HD version of the logo, which doesn't have the blur and the background is a bit darker. Also, there is a widescreen version of it depending on the selected resolution.


'''Variants:'''
'''Logo:''' We see the Activision logo in the same style as the past logos standing on a molten rock, as lava flows through the rock and splatters all around. Other logos appear in the same way.
* There is a still version, as well as a color inverted version.
* Sometimes, and on later revisions, the logo cuts to black early at the end.
* On the PS2 version of ''X-Men: Next Dimension'', the logo plays at a lower frame rate.
* On some games, such as the console versions of ''Shrek 2'', the PS2 version of ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' and ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: The Night of the Quinkan'', the logo is horizontally squished.
* On the PS2 version of ''Guitar Hero: Aerosmith'', the logo is vertically stretched.
* On the console versions of ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'', the logo is slowed down slightly.
* On the Wii version of ''Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam'', the logo has a slight tinge of green due to color grading from the digital intermediate process.
* The logo has also been rendered in 60 frames per second in some games.


'''Technique:''' CGI. This was designed and animated by Christine Hermsmeyer at Herms Terms Studios.
'''FX/SFX:''' The lava flowing through the molten rock and splattering below.


'''Audio:''' Many swirling and whooshing sounds as the letters spin, followed by a deep bang when the logo zooms in quickly. Starting in 2009 with ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2'', the whooshing sounds and the bang are different. However, some games, like ''Transformers: Devastation'' and ''Spyro: Reignited Trilogy'', retain the original sounds.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A rock-like tune along with sounds of lava bubbling and splattering.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock''.
* On some games, like the PS2 version of ''Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions'' and ''Shrek: Smash & Crash Racing'', the sounds are higher-pitched.
* On ''Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare'', ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'' and the PS2 version of ''X-Men: Next Dimension'', the sounds are choppy.
* On ''Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven'' and its Xbox port ''Return From Darkness'', the sounds are heavily compressed.
* An unseen variant exists on ''Call of Duty: World at War'' where the whooshing sounds are replaced with whispering voices that say the company name.


'''Availability:''' It appeared on many games published by the company since ''Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro''.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
* Notable examples of where it can be found on include ''X-Men: Mutant Academy 2'', ''X-Men: Next Dimension'', ''Pitfall: The Lost Expedition'', ''Shrek 2'', ''Shark Tale'', ''Madagascar'', the ''Spider-Man'' games from the aforementioned ''Enter Electro'' to ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2'', the ''Call of Duty'' series prior to ''World at War,'' as well as many other games including the ''Tony Hawk'' series starting with ''Tony Hawk's Underground'', the ''True Crime'' series, ''X-Men Legends'' and its sequel, ''Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines'', ''Gun'', ''The Movies'', ''Over the Hedge'', the first two ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance'' games, and ''Bee Movie Game'', among many others.
* The HD version appears on later games for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and Wii among others starting with ''Call of Duty 2'', as well as ''Singularity'', the ''007'' games from ''GoldenEye 007 (2010)'' to ''007 Legends'', the ''Skylanders'' series, ''Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse'', ''Deadpool'', and ''Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy''. This logo does not appear on ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'' (the 2009 game).
* This logo is still used, despite being mostly replaced by its custom variants on newer titles (especially the ''Call of Duty'' ones), as it also appeared on ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2'', as well as ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time''.


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Background

Activision Publishing (simply known as Activision) was founded on October 1, 1979 by Atari programmers David Crane, Alan Miller, and Bob Whitehead. It was the world's first independent developer and distributor for video game consoles. Their first titles were games for the Atari 2600 video computer system and they were the first third-party developer for it. In 1988, their name was changed to "Mediagenic" when it began involvement on video game systems. However, in December 1992 after emerging from bankruptcy, it was officially renamed back to Activision. In 2000, the company gained its current name after Activision became a holding company.

In December 2007, it was announced that Activision would merge with Vivendi Games, the owners of Blizzard Entertainment and Sierra Entertainment; the merger was completed in July 2008 and formed Activision Blizzard, which Activision became a subsidiary of. The company is known for publishing and distributing the Tony Hawk, Call of Duty and Crash Bandicoot franchises, and was also known for publishing the Vigilante 8, Spider-Man, Tenchu, True Crime, Guitar Hero and Skylanders franchises.

On July 20, 2021, holding company Activision Blizzard was sued by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing due to widespread allegations of sexual harassment. As a result, on January 18, 2022, it was announced that Microsoft would be acquiring Activision Blizzard, but due to rising fears that it would drastically impact distribution of games for non-Microsoft consoles, several organizations filed suits to block the acquisition starting in late 2022. Regardless, the deal was closed on October 13, 2023.



1st Logo (1979-January 21, 1993; November 19, 2002-November 14, 2008)

Visuals: Copyright info for the game's year of release appears. It then moves upward, with the Activision logo (the text "ACTIVISION" in a custom font with the "V"'s horns expanded to the top and connected to the letter "T", and a rainbow to the left of the "A", respectively) appearing under the info.

Trivia: This logo was designed by Landor Associates in New York, who were also responsible for the animated version seen on Activision commercials.

Variants:

  • On Activision Anthology, the logo is redone in a better quality. There is the rainbow sliding from the left, pulling the Activision logo on-screen from the right. The complete logo flashes.
    • This variant is based on the logo used in Activision commercials from the 80's; there was also a slogan saying "We put you in the game".
      • It later made a reappearance in the Multiplayer reveal trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, albeit cropped in 16:9 and recorded on a VHS at 12:16 PM on March 4, 1991, in order to replicate the game's 1990s setting.
  • Some Atari 2600 games don't have the rainbow attached to the "A".
  • The rainbow's color is different on some Atari 2600 games.

Technique: Still digital graphics; sprite-based animation for the variant.

Audio: None. On the variant, a brief brass-synth rock ensemble plays, a theme originally used in the aforementioned commercials.

Availability:

  • Seen on some Amiga games from the company, as well as on the bottom of the screen when an Activision game for Atari 2600 is inserted and running. It also reappears when the game ends. Both A Collection of Activision Classic Games on PS1 and Activision Anthology on PS2 keep the logos intact on all games emulated on the discs.
  • The variation is only seen on the PS2 version of Activision Anthology. It doesn't appear on Activision Hits Remixed for PSP or Activision Anthology for iOS, as the former used the 5th logo instead and the latter did not use the variant. This logo also made appearances on the PS2 game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s and the Nintendo DS game Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades.

2nd Logo (Still variants) (1984-)

Visuals: Just the Activision logo in white without the rainbow.

Variants:

  • On some games, like the SNES version of MechWarrior, MechWarrior 3050 and Radical Rex, the logo is on a blue background with scattered white fragments.
  • On Zork Nemesis, the logo is white with "presents" below.
  • On NetStorm: Islands at War, the logo is white with "presents" in Copperplate Gothic Regular font below.
  • On some GBC and GBA games, the logo is blue with a white outline.
  • On the trailer for Quake 4, the logo has a crystallized orange look.

Technique: Depends on the variant, but usually still digital graphics.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the game.

Availability: Seen on the games mentioned above on their respected platforms using their respected variants. It is currently used in tandem with the sixth logo.

3rd Logo (January 1, 1985-1988)

Visuals: On a starry background, a white figure is seen flipping in, from the top to near the center of the screen, revealing an outlined rectangle with the serif text "ACTIVISION" at the top, with a line below it, and "HOME COMPUTER SOFTWARE" at the bottom, and a trademark symbol to the right of the rectangle. The logo shines, then fades away via turning black slowly.

Variants:

  • On Atari 8-bit family games, the logo turns blue, then the text "Please stand by while program is loading" is shown under the rectangle.
  • On Commodore 64 games, the logo turns lavender with the same text below.
  • On DOS games, the stars are in two colors. Some are lavender and some are turquoise.
  • Still variants of this logo exist, usually featuring the title of the game and copyright information below, but sometimes part of a title screen.
  • Starting in late 1986, the text "HOME COMPUTER SOFTWARE" is removed from the box.

Technique: Sprite-based animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: The animated version has so far been found on only three games: Garry Kitchen's Gamemaker for the Commodore 64, Hacker for the Atari 8-bit family of computers, and Ghostbusters for the IBM PC. Still versions have appeared on Mindshadow and Knightmare for the ZX Spectrum, Master of the Lamps for MSX, Adventure of the Year for the Commodore 64 and the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum versions of Enduro Racer.

4th Logo (August 1995-September 30, 1997)


Visuals: Just the Activision logo made out of stone (and in perspective) against a cloud background, above a body of water with its reflection on it, which is waving.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The sound of the water waves. Sometimes, the game's background music is heard.

Availability: Appears on Activision's earlier Saturn and PS1 games such as Blast Chamber, Grand Tour Racing '98 and Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain. It can be also seen on some PC games, such as the PC versions of Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure and Earthworm Jim: Special Edition.

5th Logo (September 26, 1997-June 25, 2003)

Visuals: The sequence starts on a black background. After some time, a piece of the background is broken while flying away, revealing a beam of light. More pieces break out, and more light emits through the holes. The light begins to change color as more pieces are breaking out. As all the pieces fly off-screen, the Activision logo is shown. It glows purple-blue for a few seconds, and then vanishes via a TV power off-like effect by zooming in blurring, and later disappears.

Later Variant: Starting with Heavy Gear, the animation is enhanced; the light just glows blue, the pieces are blown out faster than usual, and the effect towards the end is different.

Variants:

  • On some games, the logo is slightly sped up.
  • On games published by Activision Value, the word "Value" in cursive appears on the bottom of the Activision logo.
  • On Heavy Gear II, the logo fades out instead of disappearing.
  • A still version exists. It can be on either a black or white background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

  • Early version: At the beginning, there is a choir when the screen is black, then an explosion sounds when the pieces are breaking out, accompanied by a THX-like ascending synth note when the logo is revealed. Then, an electric power-off sound when the logo disappears.
  • Later version: Same as the early version, but the music and sounds were enhanced.

Audio Variants:

  • On the PS1 version of Spider-Man (the 2000 game of the same name), the last second of the audio is cut off.
  • On the still version, none or the opening theme of the game.

Availability:

  • Appears on PS1, Dreamcast and PC games from the era such as Dark Reign 2, Vilgante 8 and its sequel, Vilgante 8: 2nd Offense, SiN, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and its sequel, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (PS1 and Dreamcast versions only), X-Men: Mutant Academy, the PS1 and Dreamcast versions of both Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Toy Story Racer, BattleZone (the 1998 PC game based on the 1980 arcade game of the same name), Asteroids (the 1998 remake of the 1979 arcade game), A Collection of Activision Classic Games for the Atari 2600 and its sister game, A Collection of Classic Games for the Mattel Intellevision, Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle, Spider-Man (the 2000 game; excluding its PC version, which has the logo below), Apocalypse, Tai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger, Heavy Gear and its sequel, Heavy Gear II.
  • It can also be seen on Orphen: Scion of Sorcery and the North American release of Bloody Roar 3 (the European release has the 1997-2002 Virgin Interactive logo instead, and the Japanese release outright omits it), which are the only PS2 games to use this logo.
  • This logo is kept on the iOS version of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, but the first 2 seconds of this logo are cut off. As of 2014 however, due to incompatibility with iOS versions past 7 on video playback, the game was removed from the App Store.
  • The still version appears on games by this company, like some of the aforementioned games for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color (not counting the N64 version of THPS2 released in 2001, which used the Activision O2 brand instead, and the GBC version of Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!, which was instead published by THQ). The logo described above appears mostly on some games for the PC and PS1 from 1997-1998 like Nightmare Creatures, Dark Reign: The Future of War and Zork: Grand Inquisitor.
  • The Activision Value variant is seen on low-priced PC games such as the PC version of The House of the Dead 2 and Boards and Blades 2.

6th Logo (August 26, 2001-)

Visuals: On a black background with many different symbols sliding in from many areas, the "V" swoops in from the right before getting to the center, spinning. Then, the letters "A", "C", "T", three "I"'s, "S" "O" and "N" appear from different areas spinning quickly around the "V". They spin faster and faster, and suddenly all the letters quickly connect into a slightly different Activision logo, as the background disappears and very dark light rays appear. The logo quickly zooms to the screen, shaking for a brief moment and the rays die out. The logo turns two-dimensional and fades out after a couple of seconds.

Later Variant: Starting with the Xbox 360 launch titles Call of Duty 2, Gun, Quake 4, and Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, all released on November 22, 2005, there is an elaborate HD version of the logo, which doesn't have the blur and the background is a bit darker. Also, there is a widescreen version of it depending on the selected resolution.

Variants:

  • There is a still version, as well as a color inverted version.
  • Sometimes, and on later revisions, the logo cuts to black early at the end.
  • On the PS2 version of X-Men: Next Dimension, the logo plays at a lower frame rate.
  • On some games, such as the console versions of Shrek 2, the PS2 version of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: The Night of the Quinkan, the logo is horizontally squished.
  • On the PS2 version of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, the logo is vertically stretched.
  • On the console versions of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, the logo is slowed down slightly.
  • On the Wii version of Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam, the logo has a slight tinge of green due to color grading from the digital intermediate process.
  • The logo has also been rendered in 60 frames per second in some games.

Technique: CGI. This was designed and animated by Christine Hermsmeyer at Herms Terms Studios.

Audio: Many swirling and whooshing sounds as the letters spin, followed by a deep bang when the logo zooms in quickly. Starting in 2009 with Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, the whooshing sounds and the bang are different. However, some games, like Transformers: Devastation and Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, retain the original sounds.

Audio Variants:

  • On some games, like the PS2 version of Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions and Shrek: Smash & Crash Racing, the sounds are higher-pitched.
  • On Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and the PS2 version of X-Men: Next Dimension, the sounds are choppy.
  • On Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven and its Xbox port Return From Darkness, the sounds are heavily compressed.
  • An unseen variant exists on Call of Duty: World at War where the whooshing sounds are replaced with whispering voices that say the company name.

Availability: It appeared on many games published by the company since Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro.

  • Notable examples of where it can be found on include X-Men: Mutant Academy 2, X-Men: Next Dimension, Pitfall: The Lost Expedition, Shrek 2, Shark Tale, Madagascar, the Spider-Man games from the aforementioned Enter Electro to The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the Call of Duty series prior to World at War, as well as many other games including the Tony Hawk series starting with Tony Hawk's Underground, the True Crime series, X-Men Legends and its sequel, Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines, Gun, The Movies, Over the Hedge, the first two Marvel Ultimate Alliance games, and Bee Movie Game, among many others.
  • The HD version appears on later games for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and Wii among others starting with Call of Duty 2, as well as Singularity, the 007 games from GoldenEye 007 (2010) to 007 Legends, the Skylanders series, Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse, Deadpool, and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. This logo does not appear on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (the 2009 game).
  • This logo is still used, despite being mostly replaced by its custom variants on newer titles (especially the Call of Duty ones), as it also appeared on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2, as well as Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time.
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