|VdDkMah18YE6okTr6SqP A49862.png|1st Logo (1995-August 15, 1996)
|ZZ8wrrYLkysEdF9-Rms0WA26432.png|2nd Logo (1995-July 1998)
|KbrKH6iUAjtd7p4QluUwHg19893Probe Entertainment (1995) (Taken from Batman Forever, SNES).png|3rd Logo (''Batman Forever'' variant) (August-October 27, 1995)
|YM5CP-T48qj51kc2W6Q9lA149259.png|4th Logo (''Primal Rage'' variant) (November 1995-August 1996)
|-KZgL8tF0XdVAYawvvIzJg33969.png|5th Logo (September 30, 1997-1999)
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'''Visuals:''' On the game's title screen, wethere seeis a "{{color|red|'''P'''}}" behind a "{{color|gold|S}}" in a blocky font.
'''Technique:''' NoneA still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None.
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'''Visuals:''' Behind the title screen, we seeis the metallic text "PROBe" and the word "SOFTWARE" in a plain font below the logo.
'''Technique:''' 2D sprite animation.
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'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, wethere seeis a rectangular shiny shield of {{color|darkviolet|purple}} with "probe" on it and having a shiny look with sparkles around the text.
'''Variants:'''
* On the Genesis version of ''Back to the Future Part III'', the logo is darker, due to a palette error.
'''Technique:''' NoneA still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the game.
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'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, wethere seeis a slab of {{color|blue|bluish}}-{{color|green}} stone with "probe", in the same style as the last logo, carved out of it in a curvy black font. "A" and "DEVELOPMENT" or "PRODUCTION", in white, are shown above and below the logo, respectively (the font used varies depending on the game). Sometimes, the logo shines.
'''Variants:'''
*On ''FIFA Soccer 96'' for Game Boy (when emulated on Super Game Boy) and Game Gear, the logo is even more simpler, completely in {{color|red}}. Plus, "'''''ENTERTAINMENT'''''" is white.
'''Technique:''' NoneA still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Variant:''' On the Game Boy version, the background is white, and the logo is in B&W.
'''Technique:''' NoneA still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None. On the SNES version, the game's title theme is heard.
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'''Visuals:''' WeThe startsequence starts inside of some waving bush leaves, then move forward, passing some animal's skull, and stopping near to an ancient temple. The ark inside of the temple is hit by lightning, it enlights to an {{color|orange}} color and we see the word "'''''probe'''''" written on it. A {{color|red}} circular line appears, and the ark fades.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the Probe logo is now in another custom 3D font. The first and last letter of "'''probe'''" spread long ends to the sides. The word "'''ENTERTAINMENT'''" is in a stretched bold font below the word "'''probe'''". There is also a big arc covering the logo, changing its {{color|red}} color to white (with a gradient effect).
'''Trivia:''' The UFO appears as a hidden vehicle in ''Re-Volt'', accessible through an in-game cheat in most game versions.
'''Variants:'''
*On ''Bust-a-Move 2'' for N64 and ''Forsaken'', the logo is crystal on a {{color|silver}} background, the word "ENTERTAINMENT" is not bold and in a different font, and the arc ends with a light flash.
** On the PC version of the latter title, the logo appears on a rippling water background while drops of rain ripple the water.
*On ''Extreme-G'' for N64, the "'''probe'''" word appears spinning and zooms out, while the flying probe vessel draws an arc. Then the word "ENTERTAINMENT" wipes in under "'''probe'''", but not spaced-out. Shortly after the logo forms, the vessel flies into the camera.
*On ''Extreme-G 2'', the "'''probe'''" word is created by a running car. Then a UFO draws a rainbow-colored arc while the word "ENTERTAINMENT" wipes in, forming the logo shortly before the UFO flies away.
*On the PlayStation game of ''Batman & Robin'', the logo is on a cloudy background.
*On a beta version of ''Re-Volt'', the UFO flies out of the Acclaim logo, then onto a wooden floor and creates the arc as the Probe logo slams down, the UFO stops, and 2 RC cars (RC Bandit and Evil Weasel) in the game push it away.
'''Technique:''' Most variants use a still CGI graphic. The ''Forsaken'' PC version uses simple CGI animation. Others including the ''Extreme-G'', ''Extreme-G 2'' and ''Re-Volt'' variants are rendered in-engine.
'''Technique:''' Depends on the variant, but generally none.
'''Audio:''' None for still versions and the ''Re-Volt'' variant. Various object noises on the ''Extreme-G 2'' variant. On ''Batman & Robin'' and ''Extreme-G'', the game's title music is heard.
'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Extreme-G'' and ''Extreme-G 2'' for Nintendo 64 and ''X-Men: Children of the Atom'' for PlayStation. The crystal version is seen on ''Forsaken'' and the Nintendo 64 version of ''Bust-a-Move 2''. The ''Re-Volt'' variant had been removed when Probe was rebranded, but it had been brought back by the developers of the fan made 1.2 patch for the game and appears in the said patch for ''Re-Volt''. ▼
* Seen on ''Extreme-G'' and ''Extreme-G 2'' for Nintendo 64 and ''X-Men: Children of the Atom'' for PlayStation.
* The crystal version is seen on ''Forsaken'' and the Nintendo 64 version of ''Bust-a-Move 2''.
▲'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Extreme-G'' and ''Extreme-G 2'' for Nintendo 64 and ''X-Men: Children of the Atom'' for PlayStation. The crystal version is seen on ''Forsaken'' and the Nintendo 64 version of ''Bust-a-Move 2''.* The ''Re-Volt'' variant had been removed when Probe was rebranded, but it had beenwas brought back by the developers of the fan -made 1.2 patch for the game and appears in the said patch for ''Re-Volt''the game.
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