* On <u>the PC and Sega Dreamcast versions of ''Star Wars: Episode I Racer''</u> as well as <u>''Star Wars: Racer Revenge''</u>, the logo fades in, with Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba racing past the logo. Sebulba crashes into the logo, causing it to break apart in an explosion. The scene then fades into a Pit Droid waving its arms as a few others carry the broken logo, flaming chunks of the shield across the screen. The logo, back together, falls back on the screen in the same animation seen on ''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire''. This logo also appears on later ports of the game, including the 2020 Aspyr ports for PS4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Episode I - Jedi Power Battles''</u>, the logo zooms back with a glow emitting from the Golden Guy, which then moves over the entire logo. The glow disappears, and several red laser shots are fired close to the Golden Guy, who turns around. The arc becomes a lightsaber, which he grabs and uses to deflect a few more shots before jumping at the camera, striking the screen.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Force Commander''</u>, the camera zooms out to see an AT-AT walk toward usthe camera on a rocky surface, while several landspeeders fire at it. The camera pans out and through the letters of the LucasArts logo, which are emitting light, as the Golden Guy appears and an orb of light spins behind him like the ''Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire'' variant.
* On <u>''Star Wars: Episode I - Battle for Naboo''</u>, several droids on STAP hoverbikes move over a snowy surface, with the Golden Guy riding one in front. The droids shoot at the Golden Guy, who crashes into the shield, forming an explosion and the full logo, which rises up as several N-1s pass by, knocking it over.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Starfighter''</u>, one of the titular Naboo Starfighters from the game flies past the logo, making the Golden Guy duck and the arc above him spin. He looks around a bit as the logo wobbles, and then jumps to grab the side of the shield as it is revealed the logo is on top of the same Starfighter, which flies off and towards 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 usthe 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.
*On <u>''Star Wars: The Clone Wars''</u> (2002 video game), a flash of light reveals the Golden Guy, marching with the arch over his shoulder like a gun (obviously mimicking the Clone Troopers), as the camera moves back to reveal many clones of the Golden Guy doing the same, as a flash reveals them marching in the shape of the LucasArts logo as it pans out, and the arch is drawn like the last variant.
'''Variants:'''
* Several games, like <u>the PSP version of ''Star Wars: The Force Unleashed''</u>, <u>''Fracture''</u> and <u>''Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Lightsaber Duels''</u>, have an animation where the logo emits a shine of light, which dies down as the logo slowly zooms toward usthe camera.
* On <u>the console versions of ''Star Wars: Battlefront II'' (2005)</u>, the entire logo is yellow, and has the byline "A LUCASFILM COMPANY" below. The byline also appears on <u>''Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Jedi Alliance'' on Nintendo DS</u>.
*On <u>the Nintendo DS version of ''LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy''</u>, the logo is revealed from the inside of a LEGO version of the Millenium Falcon, which flies onto the screen.
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