*The 2006 warp-speed variant uses a condensed version of the soundtrack.
*An early version exists where the track is redone. A differently styled flute piece is heard first (kind of like a tribal piece), followed by two orchestral hits instead of one. During the former part, the percussion portion is heard before it plays. The choir is also different and after that, a descending chime piece closes out the logo.
* On ''The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring'', the opening theme of the game plays.
* On some titles such as ''SWAT 4'', in-game sounds are heard, but these are not part of the video files.
'''Availability:''' Very common. While the company was merged into Vivendi Universal Games in 2004, this logo was still used until 2008 as a publishing label.
Standard:
*PC-only titles:
** The first titlegame to use this logo overall was ''NASCAR Racing 2002 Season'' (PC), which used the tribal-style track (it's sequel, ''NASCAR Racing 2003 Season'' also uses this track). The first game to use the standard music track was ''Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza'' (PC). The first console game to feature this logo was the North American release of ''Die Hard: Vendetta'' for the GameCube (the PAL release, which was also on the PS2 and Xbox, uses the [[NDA Productions]] logo).
* Appears on its own on titles such as ''Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom'' (PC), and ''F.E.A.R.'' (PC).
**It has appeared in many PC titles including ''Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom'' (matted), ''No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way'', ''NASCAR Racing 2003 Season'' (with the tribal track), ''The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring'' (with the opening theme), ''SWAT 4'', ''Empire Earth II'', ''F.E.A.R.'' (although this is intriguingly plastered by the 2005 [[Warner Bros. Games]] logo on the Steam and GOG releases), ''Joint Task Force'', among others.
* Appears after the [[Vivendi Universal Games]] logo on ''Homeworld 2'' (PC), the European version of ''Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death'' (PS2/GCN/Xbox/PC), ''Contract J.A.C.K.'' (PC), ''The Hobbit'' (PS2/GCN/Xbox/PC, with tribal track), ''Metal Arms: Glitch in the System'' (PS2/GCN/Xbox), ''Lords of the Realm III'' (PC), ''Ground Control II: Mission Exodus'' (PC), ''Evil Genius'' (PC), ''Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude'' (PS2/Xbox/PC, with tribal track) and ''Robots'' (PC).
***''Contract J.A.C.K.'', ''Homeworld 2'' and ''Ground Control II: Operation Exodus'' all pair this logo with the [[Vivendi Games|Vivendi Universal Games]] logo, where the latter logo appears before the Sierra logo.
** ''Robots'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox), and ''Predator: Concrete Jungle'' (PS2/Xbox) pair it with the third logo instead.
**It was not used on either retail release of ''Counter-Strike: Condition Zero'' or ''Half-Life 2'', even though the print logo was present on the packaging. The former game has no opening logos at all, and the latter only has Valve's logo. ▼
*** It so happens that this logo plasters the third Vivendi Universal Games logo on PAL PS2/Xbox versions of ''Spyro: A Hero's Tail'' (all GCN versions, no matter the region, keep the VU Games logo).
**The Sierra Home variant was seen on Sierra published software from 2002-2004.
▲* * It was not used on eitherthe original retail releasereleases of ''Counter-Strike: Condition Zero'' or ''Half-Life 2'', even though the print logo was present on the packaging. The former game has no opening logos at all, and the latter only has Valve's logo.
**The last PC game to use the standard version (and overall) was ''Empire Earth III''.
** Many European VUtitles Gamespublished titlesby Vivendi Universal use Sierra logos on the packaging (eg, ''The Simpsons: Hit and Run''), but in-game, only the Vivendi Universal Games logo appears. ▼
**The later shorter version was first used on ''Ceasar IV'' for PC and is the only PC-only title to use it (the other one, ''Empire Earth III'', uses the full logo), with the other Sierra PC titles also being available on consoles as well.
** * ''SWAT: Global Strike Team'' also uses the Sierra logo on the packaging in all regions, but in-game, only Vivendi Universal Games' logo appears. ▼
*Console/Handheld titles:
* Its last console appearance was on ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' for PSP, while it's last appearance overall was on ''Empire Earth III'' (PC).
**The first console games to use the logo were ''Die Hard: Vendetta'' for the GameCube (the PAL release, which was also on the PS2 and Xbox, uses the [[NDA Productions]] logo) and ''James Cameron's Dark Angel'' for PS2 and Xbox (which was the logo's console debut in PAL regions). Other console titles that had it were ''Spyro: A Hero's Tail'' (PAL PS2 and all Xbox versions, the NTSC PS2 and all GCN versions use the Vivendi Universal Games logo), ''Cold Winter'' (PS2), ''The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox) ''Crash Tag Team Racing'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PSP), ''Ice Age 2: The Meltdown'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox/Wii), and ''Miami Vice: The Game'' (PSP). The last console/handheld game to use the standard version was ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' for PSP, which used the matted version.
Warp-Speed:
***As with some PC titles, the European version of ''Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PC), ''The Hobbit'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PC, used tribal theme), ''Metal Arms: Glitch in the System'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox) , ''Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude'' (PS2/Xbox/PC), ''Robots'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PC), and ''Predator: Concrete Jungle'' (PS2/Xbox) all pair this logo with the Vivendi Universal Games logo. However they are paired differently. The former three titles pair it with the last VU Games logo, while the latter two titles pair it with the third VU Games logo, and have it appear before rather than after.
* The later shorter version was first used on ''Ceasar IV'' for PC, and appears on almost every title from this period, including ''Scarface: The World is Yours'' (PS2/Xbox/PC/Wii), ''The Legend of Spyro'' trilogy, the ''Crash Bandicoot'' "Titans" duology, the console ports of ''F.E.A.R.'', ''Timeshift'', among others.
▲**Many European VU Games titles use Sierra logos on the packaging, but in-game, only the Vivendi Universal Games logo appears.
** ''Crash: Mind Over Mutant'' (PS2/Wii/Xbox 360/PSP) and ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon'' (PS2/PlayStation 3/Xbox 360/Wii) have [[Activision Publishing|Activision]]'s logo on NTSC regions, but this logo remains on-screen, with PAL region versions having this logo on the packaging.
▲**''SWAT: Global Strike Team'' also uses the Sierra logo on the packaging in all regions, but in-game, only Vivendi Universal Games' logo appears.
Still:
**The shorter version appears on ''Scarface: The World is Yours'' (PS2/Xbox/PC/Wii), ''Scarface: Money. Power. Respect.'' (PSP), the console ports of ''F.E.A.R.'' (Xbox 360/PS3), ''Eragon'' (PS2/Xbox/Xbox 360/PC), ''The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning'' (PS2/GameCube/Xbox), ''M.A.C.H. Modified Air Combat Heroes'' (PSP), ''TimeShift'' (PS3/Xbox 360/PC), ''Crash of the Titans'' (PS2/Wii/Xbox 360/PSP), ''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night'' (PS2/Wii), ''The Spiderwick Chronicles'' (PS2/Wii/Xbox 360/PC), ''Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy'' (PS3/Xbox 360), ''Crash: Mind Over Mutant'' (PS2/Wii/Xbox 360/PSP) and ''The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon'' (PS2/PlayStation 3/Xbox 360/Wii) (the latter two of which have [[Activision Publishing|Activision]]'s logo on US boxes but this logo at the start - PAL copies have the Sierra logo on the boxes).
**The still version appearsAppears on a small selection of titles, such as ''Tribes: Arial Assault'', ''Tribes: Vengeance'' ''Geometry Wars: Galaxies'', and ''The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor''.
***This version is more common on GBA and DS titles, appearing on releases such as ''Ice Age 2: The Meltdown'', ''Eragon'', and ''Crash of the Titans'', to name a few.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Wind blowing sounds are heard throughout the logo. Near the end, there are some whooshes and a deep "boom" (not unlike the 2001 logo) as the logo comes together.
'''Availability:''' It was first revealed on Gasket Studios' Vimeo account on July 30, 2014 and debuted on ''Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions'' on November 25. Also seen on the PC and Xbox One versions of ''Velocity 2X'', ''Shiftlings'', and the 2015-16 ''King's Quest'' reboot series. It is currently unknown if the Sierra brand will be used onin further releases.
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