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'''Visuals:''' It's basically the 1995 Viacom variant of the 1986-2003 Paramount Pictures logo, without an interactive mark whatsoever. The framerate is lower than the original logo.
'''Variants:'''
*On the PC version of ''Wayne's World'', the logo is still and bylineless, then "Paramount" turns into "and" (in the same font as the Paramount script) as the stars disappear.
*On ''Top Gun: Fire At Will'' and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Harbinger'', the logo cuts in halfway through the animation, and the Viacom byline fades in together with the Paramount script logo. Once formed, the logo zooms out rapidly to reveal that it takes place inside the "O" in the [[Viacom Consumer Products]] logo.
*There is also a still artwork version of this logo in ''Nacho Libre'', which is based off the corporate art versions of the logo.
*On ''Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'': a set of two lasers bring in the finished logo on a space background during the opening cutscene.
*On ''Star Trek Pinball'', a still shot of the logo is placed on a black background with copyright information below.
*On ''The Godfather: The Game'', the logo's framerate is higher than usual.
'''Technique:''' Same as the Paramount Pictures logo of the era.
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Star Trek'', the original fanfare that was sometimes used in the movie counterpart plays over the logo.
* On ''Star Wars: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars'', ''Star Trek: Bridge Commander'' and ''Star Trek: Elite Force II'', a dramatic fanfare (different from the one occasionally heard on the movie logo) is heard.
* On ''Star Trek: New Worlds'', another custom fanfare is heard.
* On ''Star Trek: Klingon Academy'', the opening theme of the game plays over this logo and the following [[Interplay Entertainment|Interplay]] and [[14 Degrees East]] logos.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Wayne's World'', ''Top Gun: Fire At Will'', and ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars'', perhaps among others. Intriguingly, this also appears on ''Nacho Libre'' and ''The Godfather: The Game'', despite both being from 2006 and after the next logo's debut.
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:''' 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, though it does show up on the PC version of ''A Series of Unfortunate Events''. This also appears on the found build of the cancelled DS adaptation of ''Mean Girls''.
===6th Logo (''The Warriors'' variant) (October 17, 2005)===
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