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'''Editor's Note:''' Although it was only seen on one film, the animation is a little cheap, as it is a calm logo. This logo is also a little reminiscent of the next logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' Although it was only seen on one film, the animation is a little cheap, as it is a calm logo. This logo is also a little reminiscent of the next logo. | ||
===4th Logo (1995 | ===4th Logo (August 11, 1995-September 14, 1996)=== | ||
[[File:CapcomPiece.png|center|300px]] | [[File:CapcomPiece.png|center|300px]] | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
===5th Logo ( | ===5th Logo (October 25, 1996-April 13, 2000)=== | ||
[[File:CapcomTealCubes.PNG|center|300px]] | [[File:CapcomTealCubes.PNG|center|300px]] | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A dreamy synth, with many more synth notes and laser sounds (which sound somewhat reminiscent of the previous logo). | '''Music/Sounds:''' A dreamy synth, with many more synth notes and laser sounds (which sound somewhat reminiscent of the previous logo). | ||
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on Capcom-developed games on the PlayStation, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and PC games from that era, including ''Megaman X4'' (on both the PlayStation and ''Megaman X Collection'' versions), ''Marvel vs Capcom'', and all the ''Resident Evil'' games on the PS1, except for the original version of ''Resident Evil'' and ''Resident Evil 3'', with the former using the previous logo and the latter using the next logo. It's also seen on ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' for the PlayStation and GBA, ''X2: No Relief | '''Availability:''' Can be seen on Capcom-developed games on the PlayStation, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and PC games from that era, including ''Star Gladiator Episode I - Final Crusade'' (the game this logo first appeared in), ''Megaman X4'' (on both the PlayStation and ''Megaman X Collection'' versions), ''Marvel vs Capcom'', and all the ''Resident Evil'' games on the PS1, except for the original version of ''Resident Evil'' and ''Resident Evil 3'', with the former using the previous logo and the latter using the next logo. It's also seen on ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' for the PlayStation and GBA, ''X2: No Relief'', ''Street Fighter EX Plus α'', ''Buster Bros. Collection'', ''Street Fighter Collection'' and ''Street Fighter Collection 2'', ''Darkstalkers 3'', all of the ''Capcom Generations'' games for the PlayStation, ''X-Men vs. Street Fighter: EX Edition'', ''Super Adventure Rockman'' for the PlayStation, ''Rival Schools: United By Fate'' and it's Japan-only sequel ''Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2'', ''Magical Tetris Challenge'' for the PlayStation, ''Trick'n Snowboarder'', ''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter: EX Edition'', ''Puzz Loop'', ''Strider'', and ''Gaia Master: Kamigami no Board Game'' for the PlayStation. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' An iconic logo in the gaming community (especially for those who grew up in the 32-bit era). | '''Editor's Note:''' An iconic logo in the gaming community (especially for those who grew up in the 32-bit era). | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' Due of it's rarity, it is considered one of the most forgotten logos from Capcom. | '''Editor's Note:''' Due of it's rarity, it is considered one of the most forgotten logos from Capcom. | ||
===8th Logo (1996- | ===8th Logo (1996-May 25, 2000)=== | ||
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File:Capcom (1996).png | File:Capcom (1996).png | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' | ||
*On ''Red Earth'', ''Street Fighter III: New Generation'' and ''Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact'', a soothing flute theme is heard. | |||
*On the ''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix'' variant, an ascending synth bell arpeggio with the voice of the game's female announcer saying "Capcom!". | *On the ''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix'' variant, an ascending synth bell arpeggio with the voice of the game's female announcer saying "Capcom!". | ||
*On the ''Street Fighter III'' variant, an ascending synth bell arpeggio followed by a droning, filtered synth chord. | *On the ''Street Fighter III: Fight for the Future'' variant, an ascending synth bell arpeggio followed by a droning, filtered synth chord. | ||
*On ''Street Fighter EX2 Plus'', an ominous pinging synthesizer is heard, followed by the male announcer saying "Capcom!". | |||
'''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. | '''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. | ||