'''Variants:''' There are a lot of variants of this logo.
*On ''Ghostbusters II'', the logo is {{Font color|blue|blue}} with a thin {{Font color|red|red}} outline. "Presents" is seen below.
*On ''X-Kaliber 2097'', the logo appearsis seen on a completely {{Font color|blue|blue}} background.
*On some games, like the SNES version of ''MechWarrior, MechWarrior 3050'' and ''Radical Rex'', the logo is on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background with scattered white fragments.
*On the Sega CD and Atari Jaguar versions of ''Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure'', the camera pans down to the {{Font color|brown|brown}} rocky logo standing in animated water and a jungle.
*On ''Zork Nemesis,'' the logo is white with "presents" below.
*''On Shanghai 2: Dragon's Eye,'' the logo is colored in gradient {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|brown|brown}} (a reflection of the sky and the ground).
*On ''HyperBlade,'' the light blue logo appearsis seen on a futuristic {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|gray|gray}} background.
*On some GBC and GBA games, the logo is {{Font color|blue|blue}} with a white outline.
*On the GBA version of ''Shrek 2'', the logo is made of {{Font color|green|green}} rocks in a swamp. The onion carriage from the movie can be seen strolling in front of it.
*On the GBA version of ''Pitfall: The Lost Expedition'', the logo appearsis engraved on a stone wall with carvings of deities on it. It then pans upward to show the [[Torus Games]] logo.
*On the GBA version of ''Shark Tale'', the logo is made out of {{Font color|green|green}} graffiti on a brick wall. The shorties from the movie spray it before swimming away.
*On the GBA version of ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'', the logo appears like an old film, and is placed into a black-and-white filmstrip.
*On ''Shrek 2: Beg for Mercy'' for GBA, the logo appearsseen in a forest. Puss in Boots then runs under the logo.
*On the GBA and DS versions of ''Madagascar'', the background shows a crack on the {{Font color|yellow|yellow}} surface. Marty is on the top left if you look closely. On the latter version, we see him jumping over the gap.
*On the GBA version of ''Shrek Super Slam,'' the logo is seen on a black background, and looks a bit blocky.
*On the DS version of ''Shrek Super Slam'', the logo (in 3D) appearsis seen in a pond in the titular character's swamp. It then pans to the right to show the [[Amaze Entertainment]] logo.
*On the trailer for ''Quake 4'', the logo has a crystallized {{Font color|orange|orange}} look.
*On the GBA version of ''Over the Hedge'', the logo appearsis inmade of blue and yellow flowers on asome pondgrass in the woods. Interestingly, this sequence is interactive, as you can move RJ (one of the characters) around the pondit.
*On the DS version of ''Over the Hedge'', the logo appearsis seen on a bag of potato chips.
*On the GBA version of ''Over the Hedge: Hammy Goes Nuts'', the logo appearsis seen on a television screen.
*On the GBA version of ''Spider-Man 3'', the logo appearsis shown underneath a picture of a meteorite flying through a skyline.
*On the DS version of ''Spider-Man 3'', the logo gets pulled by the titular hero's web-line against a black background with a spider-web, a smaller Activision logo and some hexagons.
*On the GBA version of ''Shrek the Third'', we see a pirate ship sailing through a sea with Shrek, Donkey and Puss aboard, and we see them sail pass a large wooden sign with the logo in red on it.
*On the DS version of ''Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa'', the logo slides in from the left and squishes itself before settling and sliding away against an African background.
*On both ''Transformers: War for Cybertron: Autobots'' and ''Decepticons'' for DS, the logo appearsis seen on a starfield background and there are {{Font color|blue|blue}} (for ''Autobots'') or {{Font color|red|red}} (for ''Decepticons'') borders.
*On the DS version of ''GoldenEye 007,'' the logo is black with a {{Font color|gold|golden}} outline and two {{Font color|gold|golden}} borders at the top and bottom of the screen.
*On the DS version of ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge'', the logo is light blue and appears in front of an aquatic background with flowers.
'''Music/Sounds:''' 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 fifth logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo has astounding longevity for a logo that debuted in the early 80s, as it's still being used today.
*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'' titles published by the company, 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 the Nintendo 64 versions of the twoboth ''Vigilante 8'' games, the logo is white and in 3D. After a few seconds, the logo turns blue, squishes itself and disappears.
*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.
*On ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled'', the speech is the same, but announced by another narrator.
'''Availability:''' Current, and very common. 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 ''X-Men: Mutant Academy 2'', ''X-Men: Next Dimension'', ''Pitfall: The Lost Expedition'', ''Shrek 2'', ''Shark Tale'', ''Madagascar'', the ''Spider-Man'' games, 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.'' Don't expect to find this logo on ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'', as this logo strangely doesn't appear. This logo 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.''
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is most fondly remembered by mid-2000s gaming nostalgists for appearing on many great games released during that time, including ''Spider-Man 2'' (the 2004 game), the ''Tony Hawk's Underground'' duology, and the early ''Call of Duty'' titles, but the way the logo quickly zooms into the screen can catch one off guard.
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