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'''LogoVisuals:''' The bluish-silver text "TREASURE" (in a very futuristic font) zooms out bit-by-bit at the bottom of the screen, before easing down a bit. Then, a purple box is seen above the text, spinning around before opening up and splitting into pieces--the lid and bottom sides become shiny purple shards, as the inside of the box becomes two golden pieces.
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'''LogoVisuals:''' Just a plain version of the Treasure box logo from before.
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*On ''Silpheed'' for the PS2, "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" is seen above the logo, and there's a bold white outline on the box.
'''Technique:''' NoneA still, sprite-based graphic.
'''Audio:''' None.
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a black background, two lights, one blue and one red, move via spirals to the center of the screen, leaving white trails, and collide, causing a yellow light to appear. The same two lights emerge from it, and move away, again, via spirals. Those two lights form two circles. A vertical line draws in on the circle inside of the other circle, then starts drawing the outline of the box logo from the previous two logos. The colors of it appear flashing. The black background and drawn circles then "shrink" to the center and disappear. The logo zooms out as the letters of "TREASURE" come out from all directions and place below it, leaving blue air when they stop.
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'''LogoVisuals:''' WeThere seeis the Treasure logo in the same font from the previous logos, in a fiery-like gradient. "VIDEO GAMES" can be shown below a red line.
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*On the Dreamcast version of ''Ikaruga'', the logo is small, with the green glowing text "Project RS-2" seen below.
'''Technique:''' The2D fierycomputer gradient moving from left to right for the animated versionanimation.
'''Audio:''' The game's beginning theme for the animated version, none for the still variant.
'''Availability:''' The original logo can be found on ''Tsumi no Batsu/Sin & Punishment'' for the N64 (the first game that used this logo), ''Astro Boy: Omega Factor'' for the Game Boy Advance, ''Bangai-O Spirits'' for the NDS, and few ''Bleach'' games for the NDS and Wii.
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