*On <u>''The Dig''</u>, the logo fades in on a sunset sky with a crescent moon and a flashing thundercloud.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Dark Forces''</u>, the logo spins in, turning around to face us. The Golden Guy fades in and shines a few times.
*On <u>''Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion''</u> and <u>''Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II''</u>, the logo simply fades in and out.
*On <u>''Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter''</u>, the print logo appears in a white box which fades in and out on a starfield.
*On <u>''Star Wars: Rogue Squadron''</u>, we move over a white surface as several vehicles from the ''Star Wars'' series are seen moving around and shooting, including X-Wings and TIE Fighters, and a few AT-ATs walking around. We zoom out to reveal the surface is in the shape of the LucasArts logo, as a TIE Fighter moves toward it, to only be shot down by an X-Wing.
*On <u>''Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance''</u>, we see a TIE Fighter fly past the logo, as an X-Wing chases after it firing its lasers, which causes the Golden Guy to spin around. After it stops, the specks around the Golden Guy, in addition to the registered trademark symbol, fade in shortly after.
*On the Nintendo 64 version of ''Star Wars: Episode I Racer''</u>, the logo appears out of a flash of light.
* 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. We then fade 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 Ofof Thethe Empire''. This logo also appears on later ports of the game, including the 2020 Aspyr ports for PS4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
*On ''Star Wars: Episode I - Jedi Power Battles'', 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 us at striking the screen.
*On ''Star Wars: Force Commander'', we zoom out to see an AT-AT walk toward us on a rocky surface, while several landspeeders fire at it. We pan 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.
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