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*Sometimes, copyright info or the URL is shown below. | *Sometimes, copyright info or the URL is shown below. | ||
*From 2000 onward, an registered trademark symbol is added next to the logo. | *From 2000 onward, an registered trademark symbol is added next to the logo. | ||
*In rare cases, the registered | *In rare cases, the registered mark symbol is transparent. Some games that have this are ''Maximo: Ghosts to Glory'' and it's sequel, ''Maximo vs. Army of Zin''. | ||
*On ''Shadow of Rome'' and ''Onimusha 3: Demon Siege'', there is no white border around the logo, and the registered | *On ''Shadow of Rome'' and ''Onimusha 3: Demon Siege'', there is no white border around the logo, and the registered mark symbol is filled in white | ||
*Depending on the game, the logo may be bigger, or smaller (to fit the screen). ''Street Fighter Alpha Anthology'' is one example with the bigger logo variant, and ''Dino Stalker'' is one of the games that has the smaller logo variation. | *Depending on the game, the logo may be bigger, or smaller (to fit the screen). ''Street Fighter Alpha Anthology'' is one example with the bigger logo variant, and ''Dino Stalker'' is one of the games that has the smaller logo variation. | ||
*On most games released from 2000 onwards (such as on ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo: HD Remix'' and ''Capcom Fighting Collection''), there is a white outline around the logo. | *On most games released from 2000 onwards (such as on ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo: HD Remix'' and ''Capcom Fighting Collection''), there is a white outline around the logo. | ||
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*On the ''Street Fighter III'' variant, an ascending synth bell arpeggio followed by a droning, filtered synth chord. | *On the ''Street Fighter III'' variant, an ascending synth bell arpeggio followed by a droning, filtered synth chord. | ||
'''Availability:''' Only can be found on the CPS-2 game, ''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix'' (''Pocket Fighter'' in Japan, | '''Availability:''' Only can be found on the CPS-2 game, ''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix'' (''Pocket Fighter'' in Japan, this title was used for the PlayStation port), and it's PlayStation and Saturn ports (the WonderSwan port uses a still logo), as well as on CPS-3 arcade games starting with ''Red Earth'' (''Warzard'' in Japan). It can be seen on the ''Street Fighter III'' series and ''JoJo's Bizzare Adventure'' (''JoJo's Venture in Asia''). It's also seen on the [[Arika (Japan)|Arika]]-developed ''Street Fighter EX2 Plus'' for the PlayStation. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, several 3D screens showing footage from many of the company's games come outward, as we zoom out of the letters of the logo which have more footage projected in it. Blue flares appear from the letters' sides and the logo flashes and turns into normal. | '''Logo:''' On a black background, several 3D screens showing footage from many of the company's games come outward, as we zoom out of the letters of the logo (which have more footage projected in it). Blue flares appear from the letters' sides and the logo flashes and turns into normal. | ||
'''Trivia:''' The various games' footage shown on the screens are from ''Ghosts n' Goblins'', ''Mega Man'', ''Street Fighter II'', and ''Ace Attorney'', among many others. | '''Trivia:''' The various games' footage shown on the screens are from ''Ghosts n' Goblins'', ''Mega Man'', ''Street Fighter II'', and ''Ace Attorney'', among many others. | ||