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===1st Logo (October 26, 2001-December 2, 2003)=== |
===1st Logo (October 26, 2001-December 2, 2003)=== |
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1st Logo (October 26, 2001-December 2, 2003)
Title | Platform(s) | Date of Release | Additional Info |
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MXRider | PlayStation 2 | October 26, 2001 (PAL) October 30, 2001 (NTSC-U) |
Red Infogrames background variant; PAL release uses a prototype version without the " A@#%!" at the end and the music is lower pitched. |
Splashdown | PlayStation 2 | November 5, 2001 (NTSC-U) November 9, 2001 (PAL) |
Blue Infogrames background variant; PAL release uses a prototype version without the " A@#%!" at the end and narrower text. |
Transworld Surf | Xbox | November 15, 2001 (NTSC-U) March 14, 2002 (PAL) |
Blue background variant; Background color is a little lighter. |
Transworld Surf | PlayStation 2 | April 30, 2002 (NTSC-U) October 4, 2002 (PAL) |
Blue background variant; Background color is a little lighter. |
Le Mans 24 Hours | Microsoft Windows | May 24, 2002 (PAL) June 1, 2002 (NTSC-U) |
Red Infogrames background variant. Packaging for the NTSC-U release uses Infogrames branding. |
Test Drive (NTSC-U) TD Overdrive: The Brotherhood of Speed (PAL) |
PlayStation 2, Xbox | May 28, 2002 (NTSC-U, Consoles) July 5, 2002 (PAL) |
Debut of metallic variant. |
Neverwinter Nights | Microsoft Windows | June 18, 2002 (NTSC-U) June 28, 2002 (PAL) |
Still white background variant. A track from the game's soundtrack plays over the logo. Only appears on the base game, the third and fourth logos replace it in the expansion packs. |
Stuntman | PlayStation 2 | June 25, 2002 (NTSC-U) September 6, 2002 (PAL) |
Blue Infogrames background variant; logo plays faster. GBA version uses a still of the third logo. |
Splashdown | Xbox | June 25, 2002 (NTSC-U) August 30, 2002 (PAL) |
Blue background variant |
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee | GameCube | October 8, 2002 (NTSC-U) November 15, 2002 (PAL) |
Metalic variant, then goes into custom variant. |
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips | PlayStation 2 | November 15, 2002 (PAL) | Blue background variant; PAL regions only, other releases use the third logo |
Superman: The Man of Steel | Xbox | November 19, 2002 (NTSC-U) December 13, 2002 (PAL) |
Red still background variant; appears after the third logo. |
Grand Prix Challenge | PlayStation 2 | November 21, 2002 (PAL) March 23, 2003 (NTSC-U) |
Metalic variant. |
Test Drive | Microsoft Windows | December 10, 2002 (NTSC-U) | Metallic variant. |
Ikaruga | GameCube | January 16, 2003 (NTSC-J) April 15, 2003 (NTSC-U) May 23, 2003 (PAL) |
Metalic variant. |
Battle Engine Aquila | PlayStation 2, Xbox | January 19, 2003 (NTSC-U) February 28, 2003 (PAL) |
Blue background variant. |
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee | Xbox | April 16, 2002 (NTSC-U) | Same as the GameCube variant. |
Mission: Impossible - Operation Surma | Game Boy Advance | December 2, 2003 (NTSC-U) December 5, 2003 (PAL) |
Still white variant. Fourth logo appears on the console versions. |
2nd Logo (2002-2008)
Title | Platform(s) | Date of Release | Additional Info |
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V-Rally 3 | PlayStation 2 | June 21, 2002 (PAL) September 30, 2002 (NTSC-U) |
Uses custom variant. |
V-Rally 3 | PlayStation 2 | March 25, 2003 (NTSC-U) March 28, 2003 (PAL) |
Same as the PS2 version, but without "presents" and slightly different animation. |
V-Rally 3 | GameCube | June 25, 2003 (PAL) | Same as the PS2 version, but a little blurrier. |
V-Rally 3 | GameCube | November 14, 2003 (PAL) | Same as the PS2 version. |