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FX/SFX: Just the changing color. Sometimes, the logo fades in and/or fades out. | FX/SFX: Just the changing color. Sometimes, the logo fades in and/or fades out. | ||
Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the game. But on games produced by Infogrames (except for The Smurfs 2), we hear a vocoder | Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the game. But on games produced by Infogrames (except for The Smurfs 2), we hear a vocoder yell "SEEEEGAAAAA!". | ||
Availability: Common. Seen on most games for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Also appears on some games for the Sega Game Gear (and the Sega 32X attachment for the Genesis/Mega Drive). Some of the only games not to use this logo were most Sega Master System games and every Electronic Arts game for Sega Genesis (including EA Sports games as well). But one EA Genesis game that contains the logo is Shaq Fu, while Baku Baku Animals, Bonkers Wax Up!, Daffy Duck in Hollywood, Double Dragon, Lemmings, Sonic Blast, Streets of Rage, Ultimate Soccer and Virtua Fighter Animation were the only Sega Master System games that contain the logo. The logo can be also seen on EA Game Gear games. It is generally left intact in most re-releases of Sega games of the time period like on Wii Virtual Console re-releases of Genesis games. | Availability: Common. Seen on most games for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Also appears on some games for the Sega Game Gear (and the Sega 32X attachment for the Genesis/Mega Drive). Some of the only games not to use this logo were most Sega Master System games and every Electronic Arts game for Sega Genesis (including EA Sports games as well). But one EA Genesis game that contains the logo is Shaq Fu, while Baku Baku Animals, Bonkers Wax Up!, Daffy Duck in Hollywood, Double Dragon, Lemmings, Sonic Blast, Streets of Rage, Ultimate Soccer and Virtua Fighter Animation were the only Sega Master System games that contain the logo. The logo can be also seen on EA Game Gear games. It is generally left intact in most re-releases of Sega games of the time period like on Wii Virtual Console re-releases of Genesis games. | ||
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*In the original PC port of Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut,the logo is on a white background and the view is resized by the screen resolution (the bigger the resolution is, the smaller the logo gets) unless the fill modes under "UI Scaling" (in the graphics tab in SADX Mod Loader) was set to "Fit" or "Fill" with the loader installed. | |||
*On the 2011 remake ofSonic CD for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Android and iOS, the logo is on a dark blue background. | |||
*On Sonic Forces,the logo is zoomed out further than usual. "Presented by" is not above the logo. | |||
*On Sonic Shuffle, "Presented by" is in the same font as the Dreamcast logo. | |||
*Sometimes, "Presented by" isn't shown. | |||
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Music/Sounds Variants: | Music/Sounds Variants: | ||
*Sonic Mega Collection, Sonic Gems Collection, the 2011 remake of Sonic CDand Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit use the "SEEEEEGA!" yell. | |||
*The Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series has Miku singing "SEEEEEGA!" yell. | |||
*K-On! Houkago Live!! has lead character Yui (voiced by Aki Toyosaki) sing the "SEEEEEGA!" yell. | |||
*Sonic Adventure for the Sega Dreamcast has one of the characters in the game say "Sega." It changes each time the game starts up. | |||
*On SEGA Ages: Sonic the Hedgehog for the Nintendo Switch and Team Sonic Racing, the 5th logo's jingle plays. | |||
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FX/SFX: The shining logo. | FX/SFX: The shining logo. | ||
Music/Sounds: A digitized 8-bit conversion of the "SEEEGAAAAA!" | Music/Sounds: A digitized 8-bit conversion of the "SEEEGAAAAA!" yell. | ||
Music/Sounds Trivia: The SEGA vocoder sound effect has appeared earlier before it's well-known appearance on Sonic The Hedgehog. It has made its first appearance on Japanese advertisements for the SG-1000 (which was Sega's first console) back in 1983, as seen here. | Music/Sounds Trivia: The SEGA vocoder sound effect has appeared earlier before it's well-known appearance on Sonic The Hedgehog. It has made its first appearance on Japanese advertisements for the SG-1000 (which was Sega's first console) back in 1983, as seen here. | ||
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FX/SFX: The X-Tornado making the SEGA logo change color tones. Sonic in ball form forming the logo on Game Gear version. | FX/SFX: The X-Tornado making the SEGA logo change color tones. Sonic in ball form forming the logo on Game Gear version. | ||
Music/Sounds: A twinkling sound, followed by a synthesizer rendition of the "SEEEEEGAAAAAAAA!" | Music/Sounds: A twinkling sound, followed by a synthesizer rendition of the "SEEEEEGAAAAAAAA!" yell, and another twinkling sound. The Game Gear version uses a single 8-bit rendition of the jingle. | ||
Availability: Same as before. The Genesis version is retained on Sonic Mega Collection and Sonic Mega Collection Plus. The Game Gear version is found on Sonic Gems Collection only for the PlayStation 2 (only in Europe) and GameCube, as well as Sonic Adventure DX. | Availability: Same as before. The Genesis version is retained on Sonic Mega Collection and Sonic Mega Collection Plus. The Game Gear version is found on Sonic Gems Collection only for the PlayStation 2 (only in Europe) and GameCube, as well as Sonic Adventure DX. |