Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, with more to be added overtime.

Space Jam (1996): The logo is on a space background and pulls out into the background, causing the Acclaim and Sculptured Software logos to appear.

Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (1996): The logo is on a dark blue background. Then it fades to the DC Comics logo, the Acclaim logo, and of course, the Iguana Entertainment logo.

Batman and Robin (1998, PS1): The Batman symbol that had been seen over the "Licensed by" screen on a dark smokey cloud background morphs into a silver WB logo, the end product resembling the above variant. This in turn morphs into the normal-looking DC Comics logo, which continues for the Acclaim and Probe logos. This finally fades out and the background turns red to start the game.

Enter the Matrix (2003) and The Matrix: Path of Neo (2005): The logo is green and zooms in when it is done forming.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004): Same as the teaser trailer for the movie, except with "Interactive Entertainment" on the banner instead of "Warner Bros. Pictures".

The Polar Express (2004, GBA): It is snowing on the logo.

'''Scooby-Doo! Unmasked (2005, PS2):''' A flashlight shines on a black background. It is revealed to be from white silhouettes of Shaggy and Scooby-Doo, who walk to the logo. They shine the light on the logo, which makes it clearer. Then they walk away from the logo, transitioning to the THQ logo.

Lego Batman: The Video Game (2008): The logo is silver and on a building, which is zoomed past, transitioning to the DC Comics logo.

Lego Rock Band (2009): The print logo is grey on a black background.

Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009): The logo is glowing white and blue on a dark background, and then bats fly by, covering the logo up, transitioning to the DC Comics logo.