Monolith Software

Background
Monolith Software, Inc. (better known as MonolithSoft) is a Japanese game developer founded in 1999 by Hirohide Sugiura and Tetsuya Takahashi, who had left Square and acquired investing from Namco. On April 28, 2007, Nintendo would acquire an 80% majority of Monolith, with Bandai Namco holding 16%. Monolith would become well known for the Xenosaga JRPG series on PlayStation 2, a successor to Xenogears, which Takahashi had produced at Square, in addition to the Baten Kaitos series on Nintendo GameCube. Currently, Monolith is best known for the Xenoblade series on Nintendo platforms.

(February 28, 2002-)
Logo: On a black background, we see a long, gray cubic monolith from an above and side view, its side ridged like a hair comb. Below we see  MONOLITHSOFT  in a modified Apollon Regular, the 'I' replaced by the monolith.

Variants:


 * Until 2006, the text simply read 'M.L.S.I.'.
 * On games from the company on Nintendo DS, the logo is more zoomed out.
 * An animated variant appears on Xenosaga: Episode I - Der Wille zur Macht, its first appearance: We see a view of a dark, cloudy sky which flashes, revealing several aurora-like ripples which move over it, until a streak of light moves down and draws in the monolith, with 'M.S.I.' appearing below.
 * On Baten Kaitos Origins, we see only the 'MONOLITHSOFT' text in black on a white background.

FX/SFX: None, aside from the animated variant which uses CGI.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Common. Seen on Monolith's games since Xenosaga: Episode I - Der Wille zur Macht.

Editor's Note: None.