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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 (a altered version of "EA" part of the 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."
'''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."


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