Sierra Entertainment/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Sierra Entertainment.

Codename: ICEMAN (1989): The Sierra wordmark appears from the bottom under the sea with a submarine nearby. Then after a few seconds, "Presents" appears. Both are dissolved by some smoke.

Leisure Suit Larry III: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals (1989): The logo appears next to the legs of Larry Laffer and Passionate Patti. The Sierra logo then turns into the actual half dome mountain, as the Sierra wordmark and "PRESENTS" appear on the top and bottom of the logo respectively.

'''Leisure Suit Larry 6: Shape Up or Slip Out! (1993)''': The logo is in a colour and appears to be normal, then the music stops (like if a music player's batteries have ran out) and the Sierra text is replaced with "PRESENTS" in a childish-looking font.

Most Dynamix titles: After the logo finishes, Dynamix's furball mascot appears under the Sierra logo, dragging the Dynamix logo with him. Then he stops and says "Phew, Sierra!".

Police Quest: SWAT (1995): The logo appears normal at first, then a SWAT officer pops up from the bottom of the mountain and shoots at the letters, which spin.

Space Quest 6: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier (1996): The logo appears in space, with a spaceship flying around the spinning Sierra logo, which is shaped like a 3D planet.

Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance (1996): The logo is attached to three other company logos in a space setting. An asteroid flies behind the spinning logos.

Front Page Sports: Trophy Bass II (1996): The logo is set behind a wall. Then the Dynamix furball mascot drags the Dynamix logo to the bottom and says "Phew, Sierra!".

Hunter Haunted (1996): Similar to the above logo, but the Sierra logo is damaged and the wall is covered in graffiti. After the furball drags the Dynamix logo and says "Phew, Sierra!", Garathe Den destroys the furball and it explodes into goop.

'''Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail! (1996)''': Larry Laffer attempts to hold up a sphere with the Sierra logo on in a museum setting, but it crushes him.

Lighthouse: The Dark Being (1996): The Sierra logo is formed through a rainstorm.

SWAT: Target Liberty (2007): A dark blue tinted camera static is applied to the logo, to which the mountain forms far quicker than normal. The final result of the logo zooms in rather than fading in, and it begins to flicker, which soon causes the screen to flicker as well (with the fuzzy lines seen on Analog TV), and then it cuts to the opening movie.