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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, we see the | '''Visuals:''' On a white background, we see the current EA wordmark (an altered version of the "EA" part of the 1992-2000 [[EA Sports]] logo) in {{color|#00008b|dark blue}} stacked on top of the word {{color|blue|GAMES}} in light blue capital Bank Gothic Condensed letters, encased in a circle. The circle rotates for a few seconds before placing itself into place. "EAGAMES.COM" fades in below along with the byline reading "EA GAMES is an Electronic Arts brand." | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*[[Game Boy]] games have the logo in monochrome. | *[[Game Boy]] games have the logo in monochrome. | ||
*On ''Quake 3 Revolution'' for PlayStation 2, the URL and byline are aligned more to the left. | *On ''Quake 3 Revolution'' for PlayStation 2, the URL and byline are aligned more to the left. | ||
*On ''Need for Speed (GT)'' for the arcade, the logo is still, and the URL and byline are left out. | |||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
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** On ''Hot Date'' and ''Deluxe Edition'', a more jazzy version of the standard tune plays. | ** On ''Hot Date'' and ''Deluxe Edition'', a more jazzy version of the standard tune plays. | ||
*A version with the sounds at half-speed exists. It can be seen on the "EALogo.HoQ" file under the video folder of the files of ''Medal of Honor: Allied Assault''. | *A version with the sounds at half-speed exists. It can be seen on the "EALogo.HoQ" file under the video folder of the files of ''Medal of Honor: Allied Assault''. | ||
*On ''Need for Speed (GT)'' for the arcade, the audio from the next logo is heard. | |||
'''Availability:''' Appears on a majority of titles released under the EA Games banner. | '''Availability:''' Appears on a majority of titles released under the EA Games banner. | ||
* The animated variant first appeared on ''Medal of Honor: Underground'' and went onto appear on several titles, such as the PlayStation version of ''007: The World is Not Enough'', ''007 Racing'', ''Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2'', ''Cel Damage'', ''Allied Assault'' and ''Frontline'' (with exception of the PS3 version, since it uses a custom variant of the 2006 logo), ''007: Agent Under Fire'', ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger'', and on ''The Sims'' from the ''House Party'' to the ''Unleashed'' expansion packs. | * The animated variant first appeared on ''Medal of Honor: Underground'' and went onto appear on several titles, such as the PlayStation version of ''007: The World is Not Enough'', ''007 Racing'', ''Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2'', ''Cel Damage'', ''Allied Assault'' and ''Frontline'' (with exception of the PS3 version, since it uses a custom variant of the 2006 logo), ''007: Agent Under Fire'', ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger'', and on ''The Sims'' from the ''House Party'' to the ''Unleashed'' expansion packs. | ||
* The still version appears on the North American/European version of the Japanese PlayStation 2 launch title ''X-Squad'' (the Japanese version uses the variant without the circle) and the PlayStation 2 port of ''Theme Park World'', and also appears on Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color/Advance titles. Also appeared on ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' for GBA. | * The still version appears on the North American/European version of the Japanese PlayStation 2 launch title ''X-Squad'' (the Japanese version uses the variant without the circle) and the PlayStation 2 port of ''Theme Park World'', and also appears on Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color/Advance titles. Also appeared on ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' for GBA. It was also used on the Global VR ''Need for Speed (GT)'' arcade game. | ||
===9th Logo (EA Games 2nd logo) (September 10, 2002-July 15, 2005)=== | ===9th Logo (EA Games 2nd logo) (September 10, 2002-July 15, 2005)=== | ||