*From 2011-2012 only, the 100th Anniversary Paramount print logo was used. In 2013, the 2010 logo was reinstated.
'''FX/SFX:''' None or fading in and out.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the game.
'''Availability:''' Common. This is a banner used on Paramount-owned licensees, including ''Mission: Impossible'' for PlayStation, ''Top Gun: Fire Storm'' for Game Boy Color, ''Top Gun: Combat Zones'' for Game Boy Advance, and ''The Spiderwick Chronicles'' for Nintendo DS, among others. Most of the ''Transformers'' titles also have it. First seen on ''The Addams Family'' for Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the Paramount Pictures logo of the era.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None. However, on ''Star Trek'', the logo comes with the original fanfare that was sometimes used in the movie counterpart. ▼
▲'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' None. However, onOn ''Star Trek'', the logo comes with the original fanfare that was sometimes used in the movie counterpart plays over the logo.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Wayne's World'', ''Top Gun: Fire At Will'', ''Nacho Libre'' and ''The Godfather: The Game''. Also appears on ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on ''The Italian Job'' and ''The Sum of All Fears'', among other games. This logo is absent from games based on Nickelodeon films, despite their box art.
===6th Logo (''The Warriors'' variant) (October 17, 2005)===
'''Logo:''' Starting in a tunnel made of {{color|blue}} 0's and 1's (representing binary codes), we zoom forward and the Paramount logo's circular stars are already there. Many other small digits fall from the top and form a white field over the mountain, which is the print logo of Paramount Pictures. The name is quickly wiped below the mountain. It has "Paramount" in the regular font and also "DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT" under it. The logo then rushes towards the screen and ends in a splash of light.
''' AvailabilityVariant:''' TheA still artwork version iscan be seen on various (mainly casual) games for PC like ''Star Trek D-A-C'', ''Clueless'', and ''Pretty in Pink ''. The animated version is seen on ''Rango'' and some other games for the Wii, along with some iPhone games and some direct-to-DVD movies such as ''Jackass 3.5''. ▼
'''FX/SFX:''' Full CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Mainly whooshing sounds and time-counting squeaks. None for the still variant.
'''Availability:''' Common. The still version is seen on various (mainly casual) games for PC like ''Star Trek D-A-C'', ''Clueless'', and ''Pretty in Pink''. The animated version is seen on ''Rango'' and some other games for the Wii, along with some iPhone games and some direct-to-DVD movies such as ''Jackass 3.5''.
===8th Logo (2012-)===
'''Logo:''' The 2011 Paramount logo.
'''Bylines:'''
*2012-2019: "A VIACOM COMPANY" (in the 2006 font).
*2020-: "A VIACOMCBS COMPANY".
'''Variant:''' There is also a still version.
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the current Paramount logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 2012 Paramount fanfare. None for the still version.
'''Availability:''' Current.
▲'''Availability:''' The still version is seen on various (mainly casual) games for PC like ''Star Trek D-A-C'', ''Clueless'', and ''Pretty in Pink''. The animated version is seen on ''Rango'' and some other games for the Wii, along with some iPhone games and some direct-to-DVD movies such as ''Jackass 3.5''.
===8th9th Logo (2014-)===
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