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===Background===
===Background===
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (originally known as Sega's CS1 Team until the release of ''Yakuza: Dead Souls'') is a Japanese video game developer/production studio and a subsidiary of [[Sega (Japan)|Sega]] and their Sega CS Research and Development No. 1 division, founded on August 31, 2011. The studio is best known for developing the popular Yakuza series of games since ''Yakuza 5'', which was released in 2012. The studio's name is derived from the ''Yakuza'' series' Japanese name, ''Ryū ga Gotoku'' (literally ''Like A Dragon'').
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (originally known as Sega's CS1 Team until the release of ''Yakuza: Dead Souls'') is a Japanese video game developer/production studio and a subsidiary of [[Sega (Japan)|Sega]] and their Sega CS Research and Development No. 1 division, founded on August 31, 2011. The studio is best known for developing the popular Yakuza series of games since ''Yakuza 5'', which was released in 2012. The studio's name is derived from the ''Yakuza'' series' Japanese name, ''Ryū ga Gotoku'' (literally ''Like A Dragon''). The studio has also developed the ''Yakuza'' spin-off series ''Judgment'' (''Judge Eyes'' in Japan), ''Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise'' (a brawler based off the popular manga with elements from the ''Yakuza'' games), and recent ''Super Monkey Ball'' games starting with ''Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD.''


===1st Logo (February 24, 2012-????)===
===1st Logo (February 24, 2012-February 22, 2014)===
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (2012).png
File:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (2012).png
</gallery>'''Logo''': We see the black painted Japanese text ( 龍が如くスタジオ), translating directly to <nowiki>''</nowiki>Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio<nowiki>''</nowiki>. <nowiki>''</nowiki>Studio<nowiki>''</nowiki> is in red, with the first character (龍) is larger than the rest.
</gallery>'''Logo''': We see the black painted Japanese text ( 龍が如くスタジオ), translating directly to <nowiki>''</nowiki>Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio<nowiki>''</nowiki>. <nowiki>''</nowiki>Studio<nowiki>''</nowiki> is in red, with the first character (龍) is larger than the rest.


'''Variants''': TBA
'''FX/SFX''': None.


'''FX/SFX''': TBA
'''Music/Sounds''': None.


'''Availability''': Uncommon. Seen on the studio's early games starting with ''Binary Domain''. Last appeared on the Japan-exclusive ''Ryū ga Gotoku: Ishin!''
'''Music/Sounds''': TBA
'''Music/Sounds Variants''': TBA

'''Availability''': Seen on the studio's games since ''Binary Domain''.


'''Editor's Note''': None.
'''Editor's Note''': None.




===2nd Logo (????)===
===2nd Logo (March 12, 2015-)===
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File:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (2018).png
'''Logo''': We see a crude-looking black painting square, with a single white kanji inside (龍, translating as <nowiki>''</nowiki>Dragon<nowiki>''</nowiki>). Below is the bold text <nowiki>''</nowiki>RYA GO GOTOKU<nowiki>''</nowiki> (with the first letter of each word slightly larger), and <nowiki>''</nowiki>STUDIO<nowiki>''</nowiki> in a thinner, spaced-out font.
File:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (2020).png
</gallery>'''Logo''': On a white background, we see a crude-looking black painting square, with a single white kanji inside (龍, translating as <nowiki>''</nowiki>Dragon<nowiki>''</nowiki>). Below is the bold text <nowiki>''</nowiki>RYA GA GOTOKU<nowiki>''</nowiki> (with the first letter of each word slightly larger), and <nowiki>''</nowiki>STUDIO<nowiki>''</nowiki> in a thinner, spaced-out font.


'''Variant''': An inverted variant exists, with a white logo on a black background.
'''Variants''': TBA


'''FX/SFX''': TBA
'''FX/SFX''': None.


'''Music/Sounds''': TBA
'''Music/Sounds''': None.
'''Music/Sounds Variants''': TBA


'''Availability''': Common. Seen on most of the studio's most recent games starting with ''Yakuza 0'', including the remastered versions of ''Yakuza 3'', ''Yakuza 4'' and ''Yakuza 5''. The inverted variant can be seen on ''Yakuza: Like A Dragon''.
'''Availability''': TBA


'''Editor's Note''': None.
'''Editor's Note''': None.

Revision as of 17:20, 6 July 2021


Background

Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (originally known as Sega's CS1 Team until the release of Yakuza: Dead Souls) is a Japanese video game developer/production studio and a subsidiary of Sega and their Sega CS Research and Development No. 1 division, founded on August 31, 2011. The studio is best known for developing the popular Yakuza series of games since Yakuza 5, which was released in 2012. The studio's name is derived from the Yakuza series' Japanese name, Ryū ga Gotoku (literally Like A Dragon). The studio has also developed the Yakuza spin-off series Judgment (Judge Eyes in Japan), Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise (a brawler based off the popular manga with elements from the Yakuza games), and recent Super Monkey Ball games starting with Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD.

1st Logo (February 24, 2012-February 22, 2014)

Logo: We see the black painted Japanese text ( 龍が如くスタジオ), translating directly to ''Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio''. ''Studio'' is in red, with the first character (龍) is larger than the rest.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on the studio's early games starting with Binary Domain. Last appeared on the Japan-exclusive Ryū ga Gotoku: Ishin!

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (March 12, 2015-)

Logo: On a white background, we see a crude-looking black painting square, with a single white kanji inside (龍, translating as ''Dragon''). Below is the bold text ''RYA GA GOTOKU'' (with the first letter of each word slightly larger), and ''STUDIO'' in a thinner, spaced-out font.

Variant: An inverted variant exists, with a white logo on a black background.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Common. Seen on most of the studio's most recent games starting with Yakuza 0, including the remastered versions of Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5. The inverted variant can be seen on Yakuza: Like A Dragon.

Editor's Note: None.

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