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'''Editor's Note:''' This seems to have only appeared on the American release of the OVA, and as it was promoted as a movie it would count for an inclusion on this page.
'''Editor's Note:''' This seems to have only appeared on the American release of the OVA, and as it was promoted as a movie it would count for an inclusion on this page.


===3rd Logo (February 14, 2020, April 8, 2022- )===
===3rd Logo (February 14, 2020-)===
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'''Nickname:''' "The Montage of Sega"
'''Nickname:''' "The Montage of Sega"


'''Logo:''' The scene opens with gameplay footage of the original ''Sonic The Hedgehog''. The camera slowly starts zooming out, revealing squares containing footage from other Sega and Atlus produced and published/licensed games placed side by side. Then, the camera zooms out quickly, revealing that the screens are forming a mosaic in the shape of the Sega logo on a black background. Finally, the logo flashes white, turning it blue with a white outline. A "®" symbol appears next to it, and the byline "A SEGA SAMMY COMPANY" fades in below; both are in white.
'''Logo:''' The scene opens with gameplay footage of the original ''Sonic The Hedgehog''. The camera slowly starts zooming out, revealing squares containing footage from other Sega and Atlus produced and published/licensed games placed side by side. Then, the camera zooms out quickly, revealing that the screens are forming a mosaic in the shape of the Sega logo on a black background. Finally, the logo flashes white, turning it {{color|blue}} with a white outline. A "®" symbol appears next to it, and the byline "A SEGA SAMMY COMPANY" fades in below; both are in white.

'''Trivia:''' The games that are seen here include:
*''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series
**''Sonic The Hedgehog'' (Genesis/Mega Drive version)
**''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' (Genesis/Mega Drive version)
**''Sonic the Hedgehog 3''
**''Sonic Adventure'' (Dreamcast version)
**''Sonic Generations'' (subtitled ''Shiro no Jikū'' in Japan, as the Xbox 360/PS3/PC version being shown)
**''Sonic Unleashed / Sonic World Adventure'' (Xbox 360/PS3 version)
**''Sonic Lost World''
*''Golden Axe'' (Genesis/Mega Drive version)
*''Space Harrier'' (Arcade version)
*''Total War: Shogun 2''
*''Space Channel 5'' (Dreamcast version)
*''Skies of Arcadia'' (Dreamcast version)
*''Chain Chronicle''
*''Virtua Racing'' (DX version)
*''Virtua Fighter 2'' (Arcade version)
*''Sega Bass Fishing'' (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version)
*''Jet Set Radio / Jet Grind Radio'' (Xbox 360/PS3/PS Vita/PC version)
*''NiGHTS into dreams...'' (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version)
*''Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure / Rhythm Kaitō R: Kōtei Napoleon no Isan''
*''Fantasy Zone''
*''Shenmue''
*''Samba de Amigo''
*''Puyo Puyo'' (''Puyo Puyo Champions / Puyo Puyo eSports'' and ''Puyo Puyo Quest'')
*''Yakuza / Ryū ga Gotoku'' (''Yakuza 0 / Ryū ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho'')
*''Shining'' (''Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention'' (Genesis version) and ''Shining Resonance Refrain'')
*''Phantasy Star'' (the original game and ''Phantasy Star Online 2'')
*''Sakura Wars / Sakura Taisen'' (the original game and the 2019 reboot (''Shin Sakura Taisen'' in Japan))
*''Valkyria Chronicles / Senjō no Valkyria'', as well as Atlus' games and franchises, including ''Persona 5''.


Also shown are the boot-up screens for the Sega Saturn (using the original retail Japanese console boot-up) and Dreamcast (which is the retail Japanese and North American boot-up with the orange swirl), as well as other event related and promotional videos, like Toshihiro Nagoshi's close up in the ''"Amazing Sega"'' concept video.
'''Trivia:''' The games that are seen here include the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series (''Sonic The Hedgehog'' (Genesis/Mega Drive version), ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' (Genesis/Mega Drive version), ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'', ''Sonic Adventure'' (Dreamcast version), ''Sonic Generations'' (subtitled ''Shiro no Jikū'' in Japan, as the Xbox 360/PS3/PC version being shown), ''Sonic Unleashed / Sonic World Adventure'' (Xbox 360/PS3 version) and ''Sonic Lost World''), ''Golden Axe'' (Genesis/Mega Drive version), ''Space Harrier'' (Arcade version), ''Total War: Shogun 2'', ''Space Channel 5'' (Dreamcast version), ''Skies of Arcadia'' (Dreamcast version), ''Chain Chronicle'', ''Virtua Racing'' (DX version), ''Virtua Fighter 2'' (Arcade version), ''Sega Bass Fishing'' (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version), ''Jet Set Radio / Jet Grind Radio'' (Xbox 360/PS3/PS Vita/PC version), ''NiGHTS into dreams...'' (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version), ''Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure / Rhythm Kaitō R: Kōtei Napoleon no Isan'', ''Fantasy Zone'', ''''Shenmue'' and ''Samba de Amigo'', among many other notable franchises from the company including ''Puyo Puyo'' (''Puyo Puyo Champions / Puyo Puyo eSports'' and ''Puyo Puyo Quest'') ''Yakuza / Ryū ga Gotoku'' (''Yakuza 0 / Ryū ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho''), ''Shining'' (''Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention'' (Genesis version) and ''Shining Resonance Refrain'') ''Phantasy Star'' (the original game and ''Phantasy Star Online 2''), ''Sakura Wars / Sakura Taisen'' (the original game and the 2019 reboot (''Shin Sakura Taisen'' in Japan)), and ''Valkyria Chronicles / Senjō no Valkyria'', as well as Atlus' games and franchises, including ''Persona 5''. Also shown are the boot-up screens for the Sega Saturn (using the original retail Japanese console boot-up) and Dreamcast (which is the retail Japanese and North American boot-up with the orange swirl), as well as other event related and promotional videos, like Toshihiro Nagoshi's close up in the ''"Amazing Sega"'' concept video.


'''FX/SFX:''' The gameplay footage, and the mosaic turning into the familiar Sega logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' The gameplay footage, and the mosaic turning into the familiar Sega logo.

Revision as of 09:54, 13 April 2022

1st Logo (July 19, 1997)

Nickname: "Flashing Sega"

Logo: We see the Sega logo fading in on a black background. The logo then flashes, warps and glitches in sudden cuts, one of them also being an electricity bolt, and then fades out.

FX/SFX: The logo distorting rapidly.

Music/Sounds: A tense synth pad drone with percussive echoes during the flashing.

Availability: Seen on The End of Evangelion.

Editor's Note: A very uncharacteristically dark and tense logo, but it nonetheless perfectly fits with the movie it precedes.

2nd Logo (September 7, 1999)

Logo: We fade in to a white background. The SEGA logo with a trademark symbol fades in afterwards. Everything then fades out.

FX/SFX: The fading.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie (the American release of the two-part Sonic the Hedgehog OVA).

Editor's Note: This seems to have only appeared on the American release of the OVA, and as it was promoted as a movie it would count for an inclusion on this page.

3rd Logo (February 14, 2020-)


Nickname: "The Montage of Sega"

Logo: The scene opens with gameplay footage of the original Sonic The Hedgehog. The camera slowly starts zooming out, revealing squares containing footage from other Sega and Atlus produced and published/licensed games placed side by side. Then, the camera zooms out quickly, revealing that the screens are forming a mosaic in the shape of the Sega logo on a black background. Finally, the logo flashes white, turning it blue with a white outline. A "®" symbol appears next to it, and the byline "A SEGA SAMMY COMPANY" fades in below; both are in white.

Trivia: The games that are seen here include:

  • Sonic the Hedgehog series
    • Sonic The Hedgehog (Genesis/Mega Drive version)
    • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Genesis/Mega Drive version)
    • Sonic the Hedgehog 3
    • Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast version)
    • Sonic Generations (subtitled Shiro no Jikū in Japan, as the Xbox 360/PS3/PC version being shown)
    • Sonic Unleashed / Sonic World Adventure (Xbox 360/PS3 version)
    • Sonic Lost World
  • Golden Axe (Genesis/Mega Drive version)
  • Space Harrier (Arcade version)
  • Total War: Shogun 2
  • Space Channel 5 (Dreamcast version)
  • Skies of Arcadia (Dreamcast version)
  • Chain Chronicle
  • Virtua Racing (DX version)
  • Virtua Fighter 2 (Arcade version)
  • Sega Bass Fishing (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version)
  • Jet Set Radio / Jet Grind Radio (Xbox 360/PS3/PS Vita/PC version)
  • NiGHTS into dreams... (Xbox 360/PS3/PC version)
  • Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure / Rhythm Kaitō R: Kōtei Napoleon no Isan
  • Fantasy Zone
  • Shenmue
  • Samba de Amigo
  • Puyo Puyo (Puyo Puyo Champions / Puyo Puyo eSports and Puyo Puyo Quest)
  • Yakuza / Ryū ga Gotoku (Yakuza 0 / Ryū ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho)
  • Shining (Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention (Genesis version) and Shining Resonance Refrain)
  • Phantasy Star (the original game and Phantasy Star Online 2)
  • Sakura Wars / Sakura Taisen (the original game and the 2019 reboot (Shin Sakura Taisen in Japan))
  • Valkyria Chronicles / Senjō no Valkyria, as well as Atlus' games and franchises, including Persona 5.

Also shown are the boot-up screens for the Sega Saturn (using the original retail Japanese console boot-up) and Dreamcast (which is the retail Japanese and North American boot-up with the orange swirl), as well as other event related and promotional videos, like Toshihiro Nagoshi's close up in the "Amazing Sega" concept video.

FX/SFX: The gameplay footage, and the mosaic turning into the familiar Sega logo.

Music/Sounds: The opening of the two Sonic films' score composed by Tom "Junkie XL" Holkenborg, listed in the soundtrack of the first film as "Meet Sonic (Before We Start I Gotta Tell You This)", which includes a majestic two-note melody alluding to the iconic "SEGAAAAAAA!" chant when the logo is complete.

Availability: Made its debut on the 2020 movie Sonic The Hedgehog. It also appeared on the trailer for Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and later appeared on said film.

Editor's Note: A great tribute to Sega's history, and is sure to please many fans of the company. Hearing the Sega chant in a major motion picture is a definite bonus. Also, it's the first time a Sega logo has had a byline reflecting its parent company, Sega Sammy Holdings.

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