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Video footage of the logo combo on the film ''Napoleon'' showed that it did not have the 100 Years Columbia logo, which has a separate section now.
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(Video footage of the logo combo on the film ''Napoleon'' showed that it did not have the 100 Years Columbia logo, which has a separate section now.)
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* On non-HD versions of the ''Surf<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Up'' game, the logo zooms out to a point where a very small sliver below the pedestal is visible. This can be accessed on the Wii version if the console is set to 4:3.
* On non-HD versions of the ''Surf<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Up'' game, the logo zooms out to a point where a very small sliver below the pedestal is visible. This can be accessed on the Wii version if the console is set to 4:3.
* On a few Columbia Pictures licensed video games, such as ''Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime'' and ''The Smurfs'', the print version seen on most DVD covers of Columbia films appears on a white background, with the text in black (as with Columbia Pictures Television) and the byline below the stacked words.
* On a few Columbia Pictures licensed video games, such as ''Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime'' and ''The Smurfs'', the print version seen on most DVD covers of Columbia films appears on a white background, with the text in black (as with Columbia Pictures Television) and the byline below the stacked words.
* In 2023, a special variant was produced to commemorate the company's 100th anniversary. The logo plays as normal, but as the Torch Lady zooms out, the image becomes black and white, transitioning into a montage of previous Torch Ladies (beginning with the 1st logo) as the word "100" zooms out and encloses the Torch Lady. The words "{{color|#FFA500|'''100 YEARS'''}}" and "{{color|#FFA500|'''COLUMBIA PICTURES'''}}" fade in as the montage continues, ending with the current Torch Lady, whose torch shines brightly as the "100" shines along with the outline of a box. the Sony byline fades in below.


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