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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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===2nd Logo (September 11, 2002-September 23, 2003)===
===2nd Logo (June 18, 2002-2008)===
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Atari (2005).png
Atari (2005) (1).png
Atari (Micro Machines GBA).png
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'''Nickname:''' "The Tripod A"
 
'''Logo:''' We see a {{color|red}} rectangle with the 2003-2010 version of the Atari logo in (the second "A" in "ATARI" is replaced with the tripod).
 
'''Variants:'''
*The logo is normally seen sideways, where the text is facing the right.
*On ''Driv3r'' for the GBA, the Atari logo is seen on a {{color|yellow}} background with the stretched tripod (similar to the ''V-Rally 3'' variant on the same console), scanlines and copyright year.
*On ''Driver 2'' for GBA, the {{color|red}} shield with the logo, albeit with the more angular R (as if the bitmap was poorly-traced), is placed on a white background.
*On ''Micro Machines'' for GBA, there is the {{color|red}} background with the stretched tripod posted over it (similar to the ''V-Rally 3'' and ''Driv3r'' variants).
*On ''Battle Engine Aquila'', the sideways logo appears in the game's title screen and intro (the 4th logo appears at the beginning).
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Mostly none.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, or the game's opening intro.
 
'''Availability:''' Appears on several Infogrames and Atari titles from the time period, mainly on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS. This was originally introduced as a print logo.
*As a print logo, the first game this appeared on was the North American release of ''Neverwinter Nights'' for the PC, and last appeared on the European version of ''Beyblade: Let it Rip!'' for the PlayStation.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
===3rd Logo (September 11, 2002-September 23, 2003)===
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*The shorter variant appeared on ''Beyblade: Super Tournament Battle'' for the Nintendo GameCube.
*The shorter variant appeared on ''Beyblade: Super Tournament Battle'' for the Nintendo GameCube.
*The white background version appears on ''TransWorld Surf: Next Wave'' for the Nintendo GameCube, ''Unreal Championship'' for the Xbox, and the 2002 ''Micro Machines'' remake.
*The white background version appears on ''TransWorld Surf: Next Wave'' for the Nintendo GameCube, ''Unreal Championship'' for the Xbox, and the 2002 ''Micro Machines'' remake.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
===3rd Logo (June 18, 2002-2008)===
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Atari (2005).png
Atari (2005) (1).png
Atari (Micro Machines GBA).png
</gallery>
'''Nickname:''' "The Tripod A"
'''Logo:''' We see a {{color|red}} rectangle with the 2003-2010 version of the Atari logo in (the second "A" in "ATARI" is replaced with the tripod).
'''Variants:'''
*The logo is normally seen sideways, where the text is facing the right.
*On ''Driv3r'' for the GBA, the Atari logo is seen on a {{color|yellow}} background with the stretched tripod (similar to the ''V-Rally 3'' variant on the same console), scanlines and copyright year.
*On ''Driver 2'' for GBA, the {{color|red}} shield with the logo, albeit with the more angular R (as if the bitmap was poorly-traced), is placed on a white background.
*On ''Micro Machines'' for GBA, there is the {{color|red}} background with the stretched tripod posted over it (similar to the ''V-Rally 3'' and ''Driv3r'' variants).
*On ''Battle Engine Aquila'', the sideways logo appears in the game's title screen and intro (the 4th logo appears at the beginning).
'''FX/SFX:''' Mostly none.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, or the game's opening intro.
'''Availability:''' Appears on several Infogrames and Atari titles from the time period, mainly on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS. This was originally introduced as a print logo.
*As a print logo, the first game this appeared on was the North American release of ''Neverwinter Nights'' for the PC, and last appeared on the European version of ''Beyblade: Let it Rip!'' for the PlayStation.


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