'''Visuals:''' On the game's title screen, there is a "{{color|red|'''P'''}}" behind a "{{color|gold|S}}" in a blocky font.
'''Technique:''' None.A {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None.
* On the Genesis version of ''Back to the Future Part III'', the logo is darker, due to a palette error.
'''Technique:''' None.A {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the game.
*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:''' None.A {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Variant:''' On the Game Boy version, the background is white, and the logo is in B&W.
'''Technique:''' None.A {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}still digital graphic.
'''Audio:''' None. On the SNES version, the game's title theme is heard.
'''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.
'''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.
* 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 was 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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