*On ''Shrek 2: Beg for Mercy'' for GBA, the logo seen 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 appears from the lower right and jumps over the crack.
*On the GBA version of ''Shrek Super Slam,'' the logo is(with seena slightly blocky look) slides in from the right on a black background,. It then slides to the left and looksthe a[[Amaze bitEntertainment]] blockylogo appears in its place.
*On the DS version of ''Shrek Super Slam'', the logo (in 3D) is 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 is made of blue and yellow flowers on some grass in the woods. Interestingly, this sequence is interactive, as you can move RJ (one of the characters) around it.
*The logo is also been rendered in 60 frames per second in some games.
*On ''007: Quantum of Solace'', the logo (without the "O") forms stylishly on a dark red and black background with a red wavy line below it. A red circle appears like the gun barrel from the James Bond movie openings and becomes the "O". The logo then disappears as we transition to the [[Treyarch]] logo. The PlayStation 2 version has the regular variant instead.
*On ''Call of Duty: World At War,'' it goesappears after the [[Treyarch]] logo, and is black &and white with a projector effect. When the logo ends, it cuts out like a projector.
*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.
*On ''Guitar Hero 5'', the logo is projected on to a building, with the [[RedOctane]] logo in blue below it.
*On ''Band Hero'', the logo is formed by a neon pink cardiogram. It then flashes, transitioning to the [[Neversoft Entertainment|Neversoft]] logo.
*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 ''Call of Duty: Black Ops,'' the logo also comes after [[the Treyarch]] logo, but this time it has red numbers, "Presents" next to it, and 2 Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters flying in the distance before it fades to white.
*On ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3'' and ''Modern Warfare Remastered'', the logo appears on a {{Font color|green|green}} and white radio wave/heartbeat monitor background and dissolves shortly after. The [[Infinity Ward]] and [[Sledgehammer Games]] logos follow afterwards in a similar manner. On the latter game, the logo appears in a slightly different way.
*On ''Prototype 2'', the logo appears after the Radical Entertainment logo, and flickers in a ghoulish white color on what appears to be a CCTV monitor while zooming in slightly.
*On ''Call of Duty: Black Ops II,'' the logo is on a beige background with some war footage, including blood dripping from a hanging pendant, 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.", and "PRESENTS" under it before it cuts to black.
*On ''Call of Duty: Ghosts,'' the logo is formed from mauve shards of glass. After a few seconds, the logo disintegrates and the remains of it form 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: Infinite Warfare,'' the logo forms in a computer graphic-like fashion on a starfield background.
*On ''Call of Duty: WWII'', the logo (with a more three-dimensional look) 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: 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 appears in a similar manner to the ''Modern Warfare 3/Remastered'' variant, but it is blue, has footage of soldiers inside it and is also interlaced.
*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 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.'' 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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