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'''Visuals:''' There are 2 {{color|darkviolet|purple}} rectangles connected, forming a right angle. On one rectangle is text reading "LUCAS" in spaced-out letters and on the other one "Arts", again in spaced-out letters, and an abstract {{color|gold|golden}} figure (nicknamed the "Golden Guy") is standing on the rectangle. There is an sun-like arc over the Golden Guy's head which he holds onto. Text below the logo reads "LucasArts Entertainment Company".
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*On <u>all three of the ''Super Star Wars'' games</u>, there is tense string backing with whooshes as the rectangles slide in, a 3-note tune as the Golden Guy appears, a ding noise as the "LucasArts Entertainment Company" text appears, and an echoing trumpet noise as "IN STEREO" appears. The trumpet noise shifts between the left and right speakers.
*On <u>''Day of the Tentacle''</u>, a rapidly ascending and descending chime piece is heard in the background. When the LucasArts logo appears, a sound similar to that of the first [[Lucasfilm Games (1982-1993)|Lucasfilm Games]] logo is heard, accompanied by a gunshot (crate smashing in the remaster) noise when the "LucasArts Entertainment Company" text appears.
*<u>''Sam & Max Hit the Road''</u> uses a brief zydeco tune (sourced from the scene where Conroy Bumpus throws Max into the Gator Golf tank).
*On <u>''Star Wars: X-Wing''</u>, there is a droning tune with a ding as the shine appears.
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'''Visuals:''' The Golden Guy logo is seen again, this time with more detail and is much grungier. The shield is a gradient {{color|darkviolet|purple}} color, the "tm" symbol is changed to a Registered trademark symbol "(R)" and there is no full name below.
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*On <u>''Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds''</u>, the camera moves over a scope view of a desert-landscape, with a large LucasArts logo on the right, until several droids poke their arms out of the sand and shoot toward the camera. The screen goes white, and the logo appears. After a while, the Golden Guy is knocked over to reveal another droid, which shoots at the camera.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II - Rogue Leader''</u>, what appears to be the surface of the Death Star apepars, as a crowd of stormtroopers dance on top of yellow squares, and then proceed to kick them up and hold them. The screen pans above them to reveal they are in the shape of the Golden Guy, which crossfades to the normal logo as the shield fades in beside him. The logo then explodes as an X-Wing flies by.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Obi-Wan''</u>', the Golden Guy (in a solid yellow this time, unlike the usual gritty texture) walks from the left of the screen, stopping to scratch his head, wondering where the shield has gone. He then uses a force power to bring the shield toward him, but has difficulty doing so. After a few tries, the shield comes hurtling toward the Golden Guy, knocking him over. He crawls back onto his usual space on the shield and raises his arms, a bright glow that fills the screen creating the arch.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter''</u>, the logo fades in, but the Golden Guy has his hands down, not holding the arch. A sheet of paper floats down and falls on the top of the shield, the Golden Guy looking over at it. He grabs the paper and folds it into a paper airplane, throwing it toward the camera. The game's titular vehicle then flies right past the logo, making the Golden Guy duck and hide on the shield, and back around it. The paper airplane then comes floating back toward him, which he grabs and holds up, turning into the arch.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast''</u> and <u>''Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb''</u>, the logo (minus the arch) slams down onto a black background, bouncing from the impact. The arch is drawn by a ball of light.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black (or white) background is a stylized {{color|gold|yellow}} figure (a redesigned Golden Guy with a more refined, rounded and cartoony look), almost looking like he's jumping or taking a large step. The arch he's holding is also more notably spiked. Below is the curved text "LUCASARTS" (stylized in the same way as the Industrial Light & Magic and [[Lucasfilm Animation]] logos).
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