Square

Background
Square Co. Ltd. (often referred to as SquareSoft, the company's name used on video games) was formed in September 1983 and produced video games mostly for the Japanese market. Most of their early games were unsuccessful and the company faced the possibility of leaving the video game market. However, their ironically-named game Final Fantasy was a success, bringing them back to the market. They would go on to continue the Final Fantasy series, as well as work on other games like Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, the Parasite Eve series, the Front Mission series, the Kingdom Hearts series (along with Disney), among others. In April 1st, 2003, they merged with longtime rival Enix Corporation and became Square Enix.

1st Logo (June 1987)
Visuals: There is a red triangular shard spinning clockwise. The shard then slows down and stops once it faces the screen, as the background flashes in multiple colors while the wordmark "SQUARE" fades in before this happens. The shard is seen taking part of the "A" of the wordmark, and is also fading through various colors before the whole thing vanishes off the screen via linear wipes.

Technique: The triangle spinning and the flashes. For an 8-bit logo it's surprisingly well done.

Audio: A fast-paced 8-bit square wave theme.

Availability: Seen on King's Knight Special for the Sharp X1.

2nd Logo (October 5, 1992-April 1, 2003)
Visuals: There is the SquareSoft logo, consisting of "SQUARESOFT" in a futuristic font with a scalene triangle inside the "A", on a black background, which fades in, and then fades out.

Variants: Some games used an animated or different variant.
 * Xenogears: Two blue lasers circulate DNA-style and the logo fades in between them. They soon disappear, leaving the logo stand alone.
 * Parasite Eve: There is a bluish circular light with the middle of the logo visible. It slowly zooms out as the light turns into an orange sparkler-like fireball, and once the logo is fully visible, the red triangle of the "A" in "Square" moves into place as the light disappears.
 * Parasite Eve II: The logo appears over a background of a dark city. The transparent background of the moon slides down from the top of the screen after a couple of seconds. After this, both the logo and the background fade out.
 * Final Fantasy IX: In-credit text saying "Published by Square Electronic Arts L.L.C" appears on a black background. On later prints of the game, "Square Electronic Arts" is replaced by "Square Enix".
 * Kingdom Hearts: The logo is on a white background.
 * Final Fantasy VII: On the original PC release and Steam reissue, the logo comes in at an angle. A couple of Chocobo (large avian creatures that are the series mascots and the series' equivalent of horses) run out from behind the S, as more run out from the other letters in the logo. The large group of Chocobo run off to the right side of the screen as the logo slowly turns to face the camera, a blue light gleaming off the tip of the E, creating some lens flares before a flash of white light fills most of the screen for a second, vanishing as quickly as it came, the logo fading out almost immediately afterwards. The PS4 rerelease replaces this with the Square Enix logo, but the static Squaresoft logo is retained if you watch through the opening credits sequence.
 * Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars: The logo "rises" following the Nintendo logo.

Technique: None for the still variants and different types of animation for the animated variants.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the game.

Audio Variants:
 * Parasite Eve: There are several synthesized horror-like sounds, like crystallic shimmering sound and a dark choir note, which are the part of the opening theme to the game, "Primal Eyes".
 * Xenogears: A synth rock theme plays throughout.
 * Parasite Eve II: A synthesized horror-like theme plays throughout.
 * Final Fantasy VII (PC and Steam versions): The sound of footsteps from the running Chocobo, getting louder and rumbling as more of them appear, and growing quieter once they've run off-screen.

Availability: Seen on all games made by this company, such as the Final Fantasy series from Final Fantasy through Final Fantasy X (though later prints of Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy X use the Square Enix logo). It also appears on the Parasite Eve series, the Front Mission series (though Front Mission 3 was the only game in the series that was released outside of Japan before the merger with Enix), Xenogears, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, as well as many other games released during the time. The last game to use this logo before the merger with Enix was the Japanese release of Final Fantasy X-2 on the 13th of March, 2003. Unlike Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy X, the logo was saved on later prints of Kingdom Hearts (despite the box art containing the Square Enix logo).