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Fleshed out the logo description for the 2nd EA Games logo, and the MoH EA variant happens on all versions, not just the PS2 version
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'''Logo:''' The late '90s EA Games logo zooms out from the bottom of the screen, and presses itself causing it to flash and the slogan "Challenge Everything" appears through the light ray effect below the logo along with the byline "EA GAMES is an ELECTRONIC ARTS brand". The text remains there for a few seconds before the logo flashes and disappears as the bylines cut away.
'''Logo:''' An updated version of late 90's EA Games logo with a slicker circle and "GAMES"  in a more futuristic font, zooms out from the bottom of the screen, and presses itself causing it to flash and the slogan "Challenge Everything" appears through the light ray effect below the logo along with the byline "EA GAMES is an ELECTRONIC ARTS brand". The text remains there for a few seconds before the logo flashes and disappears as the bylines cut away.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*A still version on a black background and more accurate print was used on NDS even a year later, on ''GoldenEye: Rogue Agent''. The reason for this is because this game was released on all other platforms in 2004.
*A still version on a black background and more accurate print was used on NDS even a year later, on ''GoldenEye: Rogue Agent''. The reason for this is because this game was released on all other platforms in 2004.
*Another version with a white background was used on ''007: Nightfire'' for GBA.
*Another version with a white background was used on ''007: Nightfire'' for GBA.
*On the PlayStation 2 version of ''Medal of Honor: European Assault'', the logo starts out as normal, but shortly before "Challenge Everything" is heard, the logo fades to sepia tone and the quality deteriorates, similar to a 1940s-style movie.
*On ''Medal of Honor: European Assault'', the logo starts out as normal, but shortly before "Challenge Everything" is heard, the logo fades to sepia tone and the quality deteriorates, similar to a 1940s-style movie.
*An early variant of this logo (seen on ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' for PSX) had the logo moving much slower and more choppily. The "Challenge Everything" voiceover is omitted, and the "EA Games" voiceover is not reverberated.
*An early variant of this logo (seen on ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' for PSX) had the logo moving much slower and more choppily. The "Challenge Everything" voiceover is omitted, and the "EA Games" voiceover is not reverberated.


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'''Availability:''' Seen on games of the era, such as ''Freedom Fighters'', ''Batman Begins'', ''Catwoman'', ''Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2'', ''SimCity 4'', ''The Urbz: Sims In The City'', most 007 games of the era (such as ''Everything or Nothing'') and most Harry Potter games of the era (such as the Gamecube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 versions of ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone'', and ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets''). It also appears on ''The Sims'' from the ''Superstar'' expansion onward (except on ''The Complete Collection'', where the next logo appears instead), as well as the console versions and ''The Sims: Bustin' Out'', and on ''The Sims 2'' from the base game to the ''University'' expansion pack.
'''Availability:''' Seen on games of the era, such as ''Freedom Fighters'', ''Batman Begins'', ''Catwoman'', ''Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2'', ''SimCity 4'', ''Burnout 3: Takedown'', ''The Urbz: Sims In The City'', most 007 games of the era (such as ''Everything or Nothing'') and most Harry Potter games of the era (such as the GameCube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 versions of ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone'', and ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets''). It also appears on ''The Sims'' from the ''Superstar'' expansion onward (except on ''The Complete Collection'', where the next logo appears instead), as well as the console versions and ''The Sims: Bustin' Out'', and on ''The Sims 2'' from the base game to the ''University'' expansion pack.


'''Editor's Note:''' TBA.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA.

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