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'''Visuals:''' There is the Sega logo in its futuristic font (which is in {{color|blue}} and contains many white stripes around it) on a black background. On most games, the color | '''Visuals:''' There is the Sega logo in its futuristic font (which is in {{color|blue}} and contains many white stripes around it) on a black background. On most games, the logo "shines" by having the color change in shades of {{color|blue}}. | ||
'''Variants:''' This logo has a lot of variations, but below are some variants for the regular logo: | '''Variants:''' This logo has a lot of variations, but below are some variants for the regular logo: | ||
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* Sometimes, the logo lacks the trademark symbol. | * Sometimes, the logo lacks the trademark symbol. | ||
* On games published or developed by [[Virgin Interactive|Virgin Interactive Entertainment]], the Sega logo shines quickly in a loop. | * On games published or developed by [[Virgin Interactive|Virgin Interactive Entertainment]], the Sega logo shines quickly in a loop. | ||
* | * On mobile games under the Sega Forever series, the modern logo appears on-screen first, then it disintegrates into pixels that float away to the top right to reveal this logo, which shines after. | ||
'''Technique:''' 16-bit animation. Sometimes, the logo fades in and/or fades out. | '''Technique:''' 16-bit animation. Sometimes, the logo fades in and/or fades out. | ||
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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On games produced by [[Infogrames]] (except for ''The Smurfs 2''), | * On ''The Story of Thor'' (Known as ''Beyond Oasis'' in the US), the SEGA choir plays after the logo shines. | ||
* The Sega Forever variant has the Sonic ring loss sound effect | * On games produced by [[Infogrames]] (except for ''The Smurfs 2'') and ''Tinhead'', the SEGA choir plays is in the form of a two-note jingle. | ||
* The Sega Forever variant has the Sonic ring loss sound effect, followed by the SEGA choir. | |||
'''Availability:''' Seen on most games for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis like '' | '''Availability:''' Seen on most games for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis like ''Altered Beast''. Also appears on some games for the Sega Game Gear (and the Sega 32X attachment for the Genesis/Mega Drive). | ||
* Some of the only games not to use this logo were most Sega Master System games and every [[Electronic Arts]], [[Namco]], [[Codemasters]] and [[Tengen]] game for Sega Genesis (including [[EA Sports]] games as well), as well as the earliest [[Accolade]] licensed Genesis titles, including ''Bubsy in the Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind''. | * Some of the only games not to use this logo were most Sega Master System games and every [[Electronic Arts]], [[Namco]], [[Codemasters]] and [[Tengen]] game for Sega Genesis (including [[EA Sports]] games as well), as well as the earliest [[Accolade]] licensed Genesis titles, including ''Bubsy in the Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind''. | ||
* One EA Genesis game that contains the logo is ''Shaq Fu'', while ''Baku Baku | * One EA Genesis game that contains the logo is ''Shaq Fu'', while ''Baku Baku Animal'', ''Bonkers Wax Up!'', ''Daffy Duck in Hollywood'', ''Double Dragon'', ''Lemmings'', ''Sonic Blast'', ''Streets of Rage'', ''Ultimate Soccer'' and ''Virtual Fighter Animation'' were the only Sega Master System games that contain the logo. | ||
* The logo can be also seen on EA Game Gear games. | * The logo can be also seen on EA Game Gear games. | ||
* It is generally left intact in most re-releases of Sega games of the time period like on Wii Virtual Console re-releases of Genesis games. | * It is generally left intact in most re-releases of Sega games of the time period like on Wii Virtual Console re-releases of Genesis games. | ||