===Background===
'''High Voltage Software''' is a video game developer formed in 1993 by Kerry J. Ganofsky. Originally starting off as being a developer for the [[Atari Jaguar]]'s last few months of existence, they have since produced some notable titles in their lifetime, such as the ''NBA Inside Drive'' series, ''Paperboy'', ''Lego Racers'', and others. It was bought out by Keywords Studios in 2020.
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|High Voltage Software (1995) (From - NBA Jam Tournament Edition for Jaguar).png|1st Logo (August 1, 1995-March 20, 1997)
|High Voltage Software (1995) (From - Vid Grid for Jaguar).png|2nd Logo (''Vid Grid'' variant) (September 21, 1995)
|High Voltage Software (1996) (From - Tempest X3 for PS1).png|3rd Logo (''Tempest X3'' variant) (November 1, 1996-February 1, 1997)
|High Voltage Software (1997) (From - Tempest X3 for PC).png|4th Logo (February 28, 1997)
|High Voltage Software (1999) (From - Lego Racers for PC).png|5th Logo (''Lego Racers'' variant) (August 21-December 17, 1999)
|High Voltage Software (1999) (From - Paperboy for N64).png|6th Logo (''Paperboy'' variant) (October 31, 1999)
|High Voltage Software (2000) (From - Ground Control Dark Conspiracy for PC).png|7th Logo (''Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy'' variant) (December 14, 2000)
|High Voltage Software (2002) (From - Disney's Stitch Experiment 626).png|8th Logo (January 21, 2002-November 28, 2003)
|High Voltage Software (2002) (From - Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance for GameCube).png|9th Logo (November 20, 2002-October 14, 2003)
|High Voltage Software (2004) (From - Leisure Suit Larry Magna Cum Laude).png|10th Logo (October 5, 2004-December 12, 2006)
|High Voltage Software (2004) (From - Duel Masters for PS2).png|11th Logo (''Duel Masters'' variant) (November 2, 2004)
|High Voltage Software (2005) (From - Codename Kids Next Door Operation V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. for GameCube).png|12th Logo (July 15, 2005-November 6, 2012)
|High Voltage Software (2006) (From - The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy for GameCube).png|13th Logo (September 25, 2006-March 16, 2007)
|High Voltage Software (2007) (From - Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law for Wii).png|14th Logo (August 23, 2007-January 8, 2008)
|High Voltage Software (2008) (From - Gyrostarr for Wii).png|15th Logo (Still variants) (June 23, 2008-)
|High Voltage Software (2009) (From - Conduit for Wii).png|16th Logo (''The Conduit'' variant) (June 23, 2009)
|High Voltage Software (2011) (From - Conduit 2 for Wii).png|17th Logo (March 29-October 25, 2011)
|High Voltage Software (2011) (From - Old CLG Wiki).jpeg|18th Logo (November 1, 2011-February 10, 2012)
|High Voltage Software (2012) (From - Toy Story Mania! for PS3).png|19th Logo (''Toy Story Mania!'' variant) (October 30, 2012)
|HighVoltageSoftware2019.jpg|20th Logo (January 24, 2019)
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===1st Logo (August 1, 1995-March 20, 1997)===
'''Variants:'''
* On ''White Men Can't Jump'', two pieces of warning tape, both having the words "{{color|red|DANGER!!! HIGH VOLTAGE!!!}}" on them, slide into view before the bolts go off, and slide away when they finish. There is also no "TM" symbol and the logo is notably zoomed out.
* On the Jaguar port of ''NBA Jam Tournament Edition'', the frame and words slide in individually from the top and bottom of the screen respectively. The frame then "shines" with electricity once, and then two more times in succession. A warbling "magic" sound plays when the logo slides in, and then sparks are heard when the frame "shines".
* The Saturn port of ''Tempest 2000'' has a later version of the logo, with the sky in the box being partly cloudy, the text having a tighter curve to it, and "INC" being added to "SOFTWARE". No lightning is shot off either.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Audio:''' Ominous tones can be heard throughout, as well as electrical sounds and the sign creaking.
'''Availability:''' Appears onlySeen on ''Vid Grid'' for the Jaguar CD.
===3rd Logo (''Tempest X3'' variant) (November 1, 1996-February 1, 1997)===
'''Audio:''' Several whirring and electric sounds throughout, with a low hum near the end.
'''Availability:''' Only seenSeen on ''Tempest X3'', the PlayStation remake of ''Tempest 2000''.
===4th Logo (February 28, 1997)===
'''Audio:''' A mechanical whirling in the background, as well as the sounds of searing metal and loud banging. A single synth blast plays when the words burst through.
'''Availability:''' AppearedSeen on ''World League Basketball'' and ''NCAA Final Four '97'', as well as the PC port of ''Tempest X3''.
===5th Logo (''Lego Racers'' variant) (August 21-December 17, 1999)===
'''Audio:''' The sounds of the minifigure's footsteps, the creaking lever, and all the machinery and electrical sounds lighting up the logo. As the sign lights up, a rising synth note is heard, before it segues into a twinkling set of notes, and finally a choir is heard before the logo fades out.
'''Availability:''' Only appearsSeen on ''Lego Racers'' for the PC, PlayStationPS1 and Nintendo 64.
===6th Logo (''Paperboy'' variant) (October 31, 1999)===
'''Audio:''' Wheel-creaking and the whining of the fried dog, with a horn theme all through it. Crackling is heard at the end.
'''Availability:''' Appeared onlySeen on ''Paperboy'' for Nintendo 64.
===7th Logo (''Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy'' variant) (December 14, 2000)===
'''Audio:''' Minor wind sounds and the soldiers talking, as well as a loud whirring sound when the logo zooms out.
'''Availability:''' Appears onlySeen on ''Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy''.
===8th Logo (January 21, 2002-November 28, 2003)===
'''Audio:''' Various electricity sounds, which features a dramatic 11-note horn fanfare in the background.
'''Availability:''' Can be seenSeen on games such as the ''NBA Inside Drive'' series and ''Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626''.
===9th Logo (November 20, 2002-October 14, 2003)===
'''Audio:''' Sounds of zaps and buzzing heard throughout the logo, a dramatic orchestral theme when we cut to the swarm, an explosion when the bug zapper blows up, and then sounds of rusty swinging when the zapper swings.
'''Availability:''' First debutedSeen on the PC version of ''Monster Jam: Ultimate Destruction''. Seen on, the GameCube versions of ''Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance'' and ''Disney's The Haunted Mansion'', and other games of the era. Used in tandem with the previous logo.
===10th Logo (October 5, 2004-December 12, 2006)===
'''Audio:''' Some electrical swishes.
'''Availability:''' AppearedSeen on ''Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude'' and ''Blitz Overtime'' for PSP.
===11th Logo (''Duel Masters'' variant) (November 2-December 3, 2004)===
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'''Audio:''' Mainly "whooshes" in various tones.
'''Availability:''' Appeared onlySeen on ''Duel Masters''.
===12th Logo (July 15, 2005-November 6, 2012)===
'''Audio:''' The sounds of electrical surges throughout.
'''Availability:''' Currently only known to beSeen on the console versions of ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' and all versions of ''Family Guy Video Game!''.
===14th Logo (August 23, 2007-January 8, 2008)===
'''Audio:''' An ethereal noise.
'''Availability:''' AppearsSeen on ''Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law'' for all platforms, and ''Tom Clancy's GRAW 2'' for PSP.
===15th Logo (Still variants) (June 23, 2008-)===
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'''Visuals:''' Just the High Voltage logo on a white or black background.
'''Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo may zoom in slightly.
'''Technique:''' None,Usually usuallynone, though 2D animation is sometimes used.
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:''' A generic still logo, seenSeen first on ''Gyrostarr'' for Wii, and has appeared on a few other titles since.
===16th Logo (''The Conduit'' variant) (June 23-July 16, 2009)===
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