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*On the PSone, a registered trademark sign appears next to the logo. | *On the PSone, a registered trademark sign appears next to the logo. | ||
*On very early Japan-region consoles, the sound can still be heard fading out over the menu screen | *On very early Japan-region consoles, the sound can still be heard fading out over the menu screen | ||
*On the PlayStation Classic, the diamond is smaller, zooms in and has been moved to the left, and “Sony Interactive Entertainment” appears next to it. | *On the PlayStation Classic, the diamond is smaller, zooms in and has been moved to the left, and “Sony Interactive Entertainment” appears next to it, replicating the company's current print logo. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The diamond, two triangles, and text appearing. | '''FX/SFX:''' The diamond, two triangles, and text appearing. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The music's sequence is generated by 3 integrated PCM sound files which come from the BIOS software (the chimes, bass note and a "shattering"-like reversed sound); all of them are being played in different speeds and pitches than the original samples (also processed in reverb). This is also the same with the following PlayStation logo. | '''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' The music's sequence is generated by 3 integrated PCM sound files which come from the BIOS software (the chimes, bass note and a "shattering"-like reversed sound); all of them are being played in different speeds and pitches than the original samples (also processed in reverb). This is also the same with the following PlayStation logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' Appears when you turn on a Sony PlayStation or its compact re-design, the PSone. | '''Availability:''' Appears when you turn on a Sony PlayStation or its compact re-design, the PSone. The logo is obviously not seen when you play a PlayStation 1 game on the PlayStation 2 or 3. | ||
'''Editor’s Note:''' Many people consider this one of the greatest console startups due to its unique sound and nostalgia factor. | '''Editor’s Note:''' Many people consider this one of the greatest console startups due to its unique sound and nostalgia factor. Notably, this logo is still used as the print logo for Sony Computer Entertainment today, and can be found on box art of several first-party games from Sony. | ||