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'''Availability:''' Very common, seen on almost every Electronic Arts branded title released during this time, like ''Freedom Force'', ''Sled Storm'', ''Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing'', ''Future Cop: L.A.P.D'', ''Need for Speed'' titles until ''Porche Unleashed'', ''WCW Mayhem'', ''WCW Backstage Assault'', ''Beetle Adventure Racing'', ''ReBoot: Countdown to Chaos'' and ''Medal of Honor''. After the next logo was introduced, this logo still remained on EA-distributed games, including Lego games from 2002-2003 and ''The Simpsons Skateboarding'', but the animated version made a surprise appearance on ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' for the Xbox. | '''Availability:''' Very common, seen on almost every Electronic Arts branded title released during this time, like ''Freedom Force'', ''Sled Storm'', ''Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing'', ''Future Cop: L.A.P.D'', ''Need for Speed'' titles until ''Porche Unleashed'', ''WCW Mayhem'', ''WCW Backstage Assault'', ''Beetle Adventure Racing'', ''ReBoot: Countdown to Chaos'' and ''Medal of Honor''. After the next logo was introduced, this logo (in still form) remained on EA-distributed games, including Lego games from 2002-2003 and ''The Simpsons Skateboarding'', but the animated version made a surprise appearance on ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' for the Xbox. | ||
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see the then-current EA logo ( | '''Logo:''' On a white background, we see the then-current EA logo (an altered version of the "EA" part of the 1993-2000 EA Sports logo) in dark blue stacked on top of the word ''GAMES'' in light blue capital letters, encased in a circle. The circle rotates for a few seconds before placing itself into place. ''WWW.EAGAMES.COM'' fades in below along with the byline reading "EA GAMES is an Electronic Arts brand." | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' |