Lucasfilm Games

Background
Founded in May 1982, Lucasfilm Games is the game development division of George Lucas' Lucasfilm. The division was originally created in an agreement between Lucasfilm and Atari, who would publish their early games. From the late 1980s to the early 2000s, LucasFilm Games (later renamed to LucasArts in 1993) became known for their signature adventure game franchises, like Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, Sam & Max, Grim Fandango, and of course games based on their parent company's popular franchises, such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones. By 2000, the studio's games had failed to sell within expectations, which caused a heavy focus on Star Wars titles, the cancellation of games based off any other original properties, and licensing their projects out to other studios. After the acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company in October 2012, LucasArts was shut down on April 3rd, 2013, with the projects in development at the time, most famously Star Wars 1313, being scrapped. The division would later be revived in January of 2021 as Lucasfilm Games.

(1985-1992)
Logo: On a black background is "LUCASFILM" with the "L" and "M" big. Below that is a box with "GAMES".

FX/SFX: 8-bit graphics.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Rare. Seen on Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back for the NES. Appeared on other games by the time.

Editor's Note: None.

1st Logo (1991-1995)
LucasArts (1991)

Nickname: "The Early Golden Guy"

Logo: We see 2 purple rectangles connected with the right angle. On one rectangle is text reading "LUCAS" in spaced-out letters and on the other one "Arts", again in spaced-out letters, and an abstract golden figure, nicknamed the Golden Guy, is standing on the rectangle, and we see an arc over Golden Guy's head which he holds on. There is a full name below, reading "LucasArts Entertainment Company".

Variants:
 * On the Super Star Wars Trilogy, against the starfield background, the two rectangles with the words intact, fade in sliding in from the left and bottom respectively. Once they connect, the Golden Guy fades in. Then the name "LucasArts Entertainment Company" appears glowing in. Then the two audio speakers appear on the bottom and form the words, "IN STEREO".
 * On Rebel Assault, the logo rotates with the Death Star in the background.
 * On Full Throttle, the background shows clouds.
 * On a couple of later games, the logo rotates and shines.
 * There is a completely different animated version which appeared on TIE Fighter.

FX/SFX: Usually nothing.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Monkey Island 2, the Super Star Wars Trilogy, Sam & Max Hit the Road, Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle and a few other games. Animation appeared on Star Wars: Dark Forces and Afterlife (with custom ending).

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1995-2005)
LucasArts (1991)

Nickname: "The Golden Guy"

Logo: We see the Golden Guy logo again, this time made with better quality. The shield possesses gradient purple color, the "tm" symbol is changed to the Registered trademark symbol "(R)" and there is no more full name below.

Variants: There are several normal animated variants:
 * The 3D logo flies into the screen, bumps the ground and the golden arc is wiped above with the sudden sound. This is seen on Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb and Jedi Outcast.
 * The 3D logo slowly zooms into the screen and pans into full view. The humming is heard. Then the golden arc appears above in a flash which locates near the golden guy's head. This appeared on the Star Wars games Masters of Teras Kasi, Demolition and Mysteries of the Sith.
 * The logo pans from the horizontal position with white light beaming from behind. A synth noise is heard. This is seen on Rebel Assault 2 and BallBlazer Champions.
 * The logo appeared on The DIG, though it's very small there and the background shows a distant planet's landscapes.
 * There are a lot of custom variants, which can be seen here.

FX/SFX: The logo zooming and shining. Sometimes none. On the variants, it has animation in it.

Music/Sounds: Zooming and humming sounds, depending on the variant.

Availability: Common. This logo had been in use more than ten years. It can be seen on a lot of Star Wars games, many famous quests and several other titles.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (2005-2012)
LucasArts (2008)LucasArts Singapore (2008)

Nickname: "The New Golden Guy"

Logo: On a black background, we see a stylized yellow figure, much like the previous Golden Guy but here he looks more cartoonish and looking like he's jumping or taking a large step, while holding an arc of light over him. Below it, the curved text "LUCASARTS" is seen, without any rectangles and merely in a plain white font.

Variants:
 * On Thrillville, we see a blue bumper cart with a guy in the seat, and a red bumper cart with a girl, and they move down the rails into each other, they do not crash, but make the LucasArts logo to light up at the moment of their meet, and they continue moving.
 * On Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, we see a 3D version of the Golden Guy jumping from the left side of the screen, he throws a red lightsaber (which is Starkiller's (the main protagonist of The Force Unleashed) lightsaber), to the left, then it circles around and cuts the ring arc over the top of the Golden Guy. The Golden Guy then uses Force Lighting (a move from the game) to draw out the Lucasarts name below, and then uses a force push to finalize the logo. The Golden Guy then moves into its traditional stance.
 * On Force Unleashed for NDS, the Singapore division byline appears below.

FX/SFX: None for the normal variants; animation on the other variants.

Music/Sounds: None, or the game's opening theme for the normal variant.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * For Thrillville, there is a girl saying "WEEE!!!" and a boy laughing, and then a bump sound is heard, and a ding is heard after the LucasArts logo finishes lighting up.
 * On The Force Unleashed variant, we hear a lightsaber cutting the ring, and the force moves used by the Golden Guy, as well as music from the game during the logo formation.

Availability: Common. It's seen on a lot of new Star Wars games and others like Thrillville and Thrillville: Off the Rails. Standard animation with the shine only appeared on Star Wars: Republic Heroes and Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Editor's Note: None.

Lucasfilm Games (2021-)
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