Raven Software

Background
Raven Software is a game development company founded in 1990 by brothers Brian and Steve Raffel. In 1997, the company entered a venture with Activision and later became its subsidiary. After this, a few developers went on to form Human Head Studios. Activision laid off most of the staff in 2009-2010, as they expected more profit from Raven's products.

1st Logo (March 20, 1992)
Nicknames: "The Early Raven", "The Raven Floppy Disk"

Logo: In the opening credits of Black Crypt, we see a stone floppy disk with a lava red orange square frame with a raven inside, and the words "raven software" all in a custom font.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening of the game.

Availability: Seen on Raven's first game, Black Crypt.

2nd Logo (September 1993-November 1994)
Nicknames: "The Raven", "The Raven Profile"

Logo: On a surface, we see a new golden 3D logo with a raven profile inside a outlined rectangular shape and "RAVEN" in its corporate font below, with "SOFTWARE" underneath. Even below, "GAME" is written.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on CyClones and Shadowcaster.

3rd Logo (October 30, 1995-June 30, 1997)
Nicknames: "The Raven II", "The Raven Profile II"

Logo: The Raven logo from before, which this time is in a shield and with "S.O.F.T.W.A.R.E" below.

Variants:
 * On Necrodome, the logo is encapsulated. Plus, the logo zooms in and emits light and the word "S.O.F.T.W.A.R.E" appears below.
 * On the Nintendo 64 version of Hexen, the logo (minus "S.O.F.T.W.A.R.E) is seen on the bottom right with the game's title logo on the top-left.

FX/SFX: None. The light and zooming for the animated variant.

Music/Sounds: None. A deep synth note for the animated variant.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the N64 version of Hexen, the game's opening theme is heard.

Availability: It appears on Hexen and Necrodome. It's preserved on the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Saturn versions of former title.

4th Logo (September 30, 1997)
Nicknames: "The Raven III", "The Raven Profile III"

Logo: The golden Raven logo is wiped from the center out with a light ripple effect.

FX/SFX: The simple wiping.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Seen on MageSlayer and Take No Prisoners.

5th Logo (October 31, 1998-November 19, 2002)
Nicknames: "The Raven IV", "The Raven Profile IV", "The Mechanical Logo"

Logo: We see a metallic environment with doors, which open. The apparatus brings the Raven frame around the doorway, and the logo zooms from there. Four mechanical arms project from the ceiling and weld the banner with sparks. Then the lamp light switches above the logo.

FX/SFX: The logo zooming in and being served.

Music/Sounds: Metallic sounds of the doors and welding machines.

Availability: Appeared on Heretic II, Star Trek Voyager - Elite Force, and Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.

6th Logo (March 28, 2000-July 5, 2002)
Nicknames: "The Raven V", "The Raven Profile V"

Logo: The Raven logo appears in a tint, and there is a bright shining light on the raven's eye. Then the logo fades into the game's title.

FX/SFX: The shine on the raven's eye.

Music/Sounds: The game's opening theme.

Availability: Only appears on Soldier of Fortune. It's intact on the Dreamcast version.

7th Logo (May 20, 2002-June 20, 2003)
Nicknames: "The Raven VI", "The Raven Profile VI"

Logo: Through oval windows, night vision switches on and we zoom to a greenish forest environment, where the Raven logo stands. The raven croaks and a gunshot instantly ends the logo.

FX/SFX: The night vision effects.

Music/Sounds: Night forest sounds with an owl and cicadas, then the raven voice immediately followed with the gunshot.

Availability: Only seen on Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix.

8th Logo (September 16, 2003-March 27, 2007)
Nicknames: "The Raven VII", "The Raven Profile VII", "The Flock"

Logo: We see a close-up of a raven eye. The raven lands onto a grass surface under a stormy sky, where many other ravens wait, and make echoed cawing. The picture rapidly pans and zooms out turning into the print version of the Raven logo. Then the logo dissolves into myriads of flying ravens, which later causes the screen to turn black. A text logo appears; "RAVEN" in its corporate font, then the word "S.O.F.T.W.A.R.E" in a box underneath.

Variant: A shortened version appears on trailers. On the trailer for Quake 4, the logo is covered with mist.

FX/SFX: Everything in perfect animation.

Music/Sounds: Sounds of thunder, cawing, ravens flight and two bumps as the final logo fades in.

Availability: Appeared on Star Wars Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy, Quake 4, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, X-Men Legends and its sequel.

9th Logo (May 1, 2009-June 25, 2010)
Nicknames: "The Raven VIII", "The Raven Profile VIII"

Logo: In a dark cloudy sky, we see an enhanced Raven logo. A large flock of ravens fly over and pass the logo. The further animation depends on the game:
 * X-Men Origins: Wolverine: The logo becomes metallic with a tint, and the background darkens. Then Wolverine cuts it with his claws.
 * Wolfenstein: The logo becomes rough, and the skies turn into a space. Then the logo cracks and loses its shell, and becomes metallic  with a  background under the raven image.
 * Singularity: The logo becomes rusty with enhancements on the outline, then a temporal wave passes and makes it completely free of rust and perfectly metallic. Several lamps on the logo outline begin to flicker.

FX/SFX: The animation in the logo.

Music/Sounds: Metallic creaks followed by loud cawing and later background sounds depending on the variant. For the Wolverine version, there is a raging shout.

Availability: Seen on the three games listed above.

10th Logo (November 4, 2016)
Logo: The logo forms entirely with computer-like graphics on a space background. It then pans down for the Activision logo.

FX/SFX: Everything.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme and some technological sounds.

Availability: Only seen on Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.

11th Logo (November 3, 2017)
Logo: The "RAVEN" from the company name fades in and out, zooming in.

FX/SFX: The fade and zoom.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme.

Availability: Only seen on Call of Duty: WWII.