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→6th Logo (June 13, 1993-): Surf's Up game variant now tested for PS2 and Wii, they have the sliver too as long as they're in a 4:3 mode. Need to test PC version though!
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* On 4:3 prints of ''The Remains of the Day'', the logo zooms out to a much farther distance, looking like an open-matte version, but it's positioned in a way in order to not show the cloud background below the pedestal. | * On 4:3 prints of ''The Remains of the Day'', the logo zooms out to a much farther distance, looking like an open-matte version, but it's positioned in a way in order to not show the cloud background below the pedestal. | ||
* At the end of ''Black Hawk Down'', the logo zooms out to a much further distance than usual, revealing the bottom of the cloud background below the pedestal. This is because the film was shot in Super 35 1.66:1 negative ratio, and framed for 2.39:1 scope. This variant is seen on 4:3 prints of the film, which exposes more vertical information that was not meant to be seen. This variant can also be found on a trailer for ''Erin Brockovich'' (2000). | * At the end of ''Black Hawk Down'', the logo zooms out to a much further distance than usual, revealing the bottom of the cloud background below the pedestal. This is because the film was shot in Super 35 1.66:1 negative ratio, and framed for 2.39:1 scope. This variant is seen on 4:3 prints of the film, which exposes more vertical information that was not meant to be seen. This variant can also be found on a trailer for ''Erin Brockovich'' (2000). | ||
* On non-HD versions of the ''Surf<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Up'' game, the logo zooms out just far enough to where a very small sliver below the pedestal is visible. | * On non-HD versions of the ''Surf<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Up'' game, the logo zooms out just far enough to 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. | ||