GLOBAL VR logo (on-screen).png|Normal on-screen logo
GLOBAL VR logo (NFS Underground; 2005).png|EA byline variant (used on ''Need for Speed Underground'' [2003/2005])
GLOBAL VR logo (NFS GT variant; 2003).png|Used on ''Need for Speed'' (''GT'') (2002/2003), ''EA SPORTS PGA TOUR GOLF Championship Edition III'' (2004), and ''EA SPORTS PGA TOUR Golf Challenge Edition'' (2005)
GLOBAL VR logo (PGAGTC; 2006).png|Used on ''EA SPORTS PGA TOUR Golf Team Challenge'' (2006) and ''EA SPORTS NASCAR Racing'' (2007)
GLOBAL VR Windows XP boot screen (2002).png|Bootscreen variant ("global VR xp.bmp";<sup>[sic]</sup> also stored within NTOSBOOT.EXE)
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GLOBAL VR logo (Beach Head 2000 variant; 2002).png|''Beach Head 2000'' (2000/2002) variant
GLOBAL VR logo (NFS GT variant; 2003).png|''Need for Speed (GT)'' (2003) variant
GLOBAL VR logo (Aliens_ Extermination variant; 2006).png|''Aliens: Extermination'' (2006) variant''
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'''Visuals:''' Same concept as before, but the circle's outline is now blue and has an inner thick white outline. The "tailfins" from before have also been thickened and shortened, and the rest of the circle is colored blue from the inside. The wordmark was also updated, now rendered in all caps, and the words "''GLOBAL VR''" are now italicized and in white, and broken into 2 center-aligned lines, complete with a blue outline around them. This logo has seen different animations over the years. Here are some:
* On <u> ''Need200?-200?</u>: forOn Speeda (GT)''white (2002/2003)</u>background, the GVR logo zooms out from the "V" on a white background and shifts itself slightly up, casting a drop shadow in the process . The aforementioned EA byline then appears on the right. ▼
*<u>200?-200?</u>: Over an animated grayscale cloud background, the aforementioned Global VR logo zooms out from the center of the circle, leaving trailing lights in the process. At the same time, the cloud background from inside fades into the blue color. Once the logo settles in place, a blue aurora light flashes behind it. The logo then shines with the light traveling from right to left as the aurora dies down.
*<u>200?-200?</u>: On a black background, a large, bright white flash rapidly zooms out, which then morphs into the GVR logo. It then zooms in at a slightly fast pace. Once the logo appears large enough, a different blue aurora light glows out of the logo. As it dies down, the logo shines in a clockwise fashion and gradually zooms in continuously.
*A variant exists where the still logo is rendered in 3D and is semi-transparent on a black background. This is used <u>as a wallpaper</u> (Gvr_Desktop.jpg; dated July 8, 2004) on the [[Microsoft Windows (post-merge)#Windows Whistler/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003|Windows XP]] Embedded desktop after restoration, and on some games (other games, such as the aforementioned ''NFSU'' and ''PGATGTC'' have their own temporary "loading" wallpaper).
*On <u>''Beach Head 2000''</u> (2000/2002), the logo, rendered in 3D, zooms out from the "V" facing upwards. It then rotates towards the right, facing the screen. As it zooms out into place, a semi-transparent ring of fire appears. The wordmark then fades out, along with the "tailfins", leaving behind a metallic circle.
▲*On <u>''Need for Speed (GT)'' (2002/2003)</u>, the logo zooms out from the "V" on a white background and shifts itself slightly up, casting a drop shadow in the process. The aforementioned EA byline then appears on the right.
*On the <u>arcade version of ''Need for Speed Carbon'' (2006/2008)</u>, the logo is still and appears in a glossy 3D effect (possibly to fit in with the game's atmosphere). A few seconds later, the EA byline from before fades in in small print on the bottom right of the logo.
*On <u>''Aliens: Extermination'' (2006)</u>, the still logo from the wallpaper variant is placed over a space background with green aliens on the bottom of the screen, coupled with the URL.
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On <u>''Beach Head 2000''</u>, there are helicopter sounds as the logo forms, followed by a short double thud sound when it settles into place.
*On <u>''Need for Speed'' (''GT)'')</u>, the game's intro theme is used, coupled with the game timer's beeps throughout the logo.
*A variant exists where the deep bass after the "bong" lasts a little longer. This was spotted on <u>''Need for Speed Underground</u>.
'''Availability:'''
*<u>Still version</u>: Used on some games' demo cinematics on the ''VR VORTEK V3'', and can be seen on ''Aliens: Extermination'', ''Need for Speed Carbon'', and some other games. It is also used as a boot screen on some games (including ''Aliens: Extermination'' and some revisions of ''EA SPORTS PGA TOUR Golf Team Challenge''; others may use the "Play to Win" boot screen instead or none at all, due to using the "/noguiboot" switch, likely in an attempt to cover up the Windows-related elements).
*<u>First version</u>: Seen on the demo cinematic''Need for Speed''Invasion Earth(''GT'') (20042002/2003) for the, ''VREA VORTEKSPORTS V3''PGA (2003),TOUR whenGOLF highlightedChampionship onEdition theIII'' menu(2004), and on''EA theSPORTS arcadePGA versionTOUR ofGolf ''NeedChallenge for Speed UndergroundEdition'' (2003/2005).
*<u>Second version</u>: CanSeen beon seenthe ondemo cinematic for ''EAInvasion SPORTSEarth'' PGA(2004) TOURfor Golfthe Team''VR ChallengeVORTEK V3'' (20062003), when highlighted on the menu, and on the arcade version of ''EANeed SPORTSfor NASCARSpeed RacingUnderground'' (20072003/2005).
*<u>Third version</u>: Can be seen on ''EA SPORTS PGA TOUR Golf Team Challenge'' (2006) and ''EA SPORTS NASCAR Racing'' (2007).
'''Legacy:''' This logo is memorable for those who grew up playing GVR's games in arcades.
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