Xbox

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Xbox

(November 15, 2001-March 2, 2009)

Nicknames:

Logo: We see a green blob formed in a green and black laboratory. It keeps moving and moving, but everything zooms out in green light and we see a large green, pointy X. Below it is "XBOX", also in green. In a few seconds, the 1987-2012 Microsoft logo is seen on the bottom. Variants:
 * Original version: "The Green Blob", "The Lab", "Green X", "The Xbox X"
 * Alternate variant: "Green Explosion of Doom"
 * Xbox Live variant: "The Live Lab"


 * An alternative version can be seen if an Xbox game is inserted into a DVD player (or any CD drive or gaming system that plays DVDs, like the PS2 for example). We see an exploding green flash with green dots and they all form a green bubble circle. It zooms in when we see bacteria-like things, and then green flash zooms in the Xbox logo without the "X". It shines and two lines make it black and turns green again, and in a few seconds, it explodes.
 * On Dashboard version 4920, an animated logo will appear when "Xbox LIVE" is selected on the dashboard. It begins with a black background, and then an orange light shines brightly with several streaks. After this, a green neon hexagonal grid appears as the camera zooms out. Eventually, it zooms out enough to reveal the "X" logo along with the "XBOX" text. The camera pans and rotates until the XBOX logo is seen from the top, and center. During the camera motion, the light is revealed to be coming from the letter "I" in "LIVE", and the letters "L", "V", and "E" slide in from the sides and light up orange.The "I" continues to shine from the top.

Music/Sounds: Some deep synth bass notes with thunderclaps, followed by a high-pitched synthesized tune. It was composed by Brian Schmidt, who is known for composing music for pinball and video games. The alternative version had a synthesized rock tune backed by cacophonies of an electric guitar, a synthesized EDM-esque riser, a repeating series of overly-saturated snippets of a man saying the name of the console, and an exploding sound with quiet beeps in the background in the end.
 * A still version with a white background is seen when you play an Xbox game on an Xbox 360.
 * When playing an Xbox game on an Xbox One, the Microsoft logo is removed, presumably because they changed their logo since then.FX/SFX: The blob and "X" being formed, which seems to be CGI. The alternative version also uses CGI with great results.

Availability: It still appears as the start-up on all models of the original Xbox console, which can be found for cheap on many auction sites or goodwill stores. Also appears when playing an Xbox game on an Xbox One. Ultra rare for the Xbox Live variant, since it only appears on consoles running the dashboard version "4920".

Editor's Note: None.

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Xbox 360

1st Logo

(November 22, 2005-November 3, 2010)

Nicknames: "The X Sphere", "The Xbox Sphere" Logo: We first see the top of a large sphere against a white BG in dim light. As the room begins to light up, the large, pointy green "X" lands on the right side of the sphere and shoots out a green ripple. The sphere then rapidly zooms out with a green aura and spins around clockwise so that the "X", which is deeply cut through the sphere, faces us. Another green ripple shoots out from the sphere, turning the BG pale green and forming the words "XBOX 360" below, with "XBOX" in green, "360" in gray, and the middle line of the "B" extending slightly out to the left. The sphere shines, and a small black Microsoft logo fades in below seconds after if you have a game in the tray and auto play is turned on. FX/SFX: The sphere and lighting effects. This logo was created by Imaginary Forces. Music/Sounds: A dreamy synth tune with a few whooshes as the sphere forms. It ends with a fading synth chord (from the XBOX 360 game commercials) when the words are formed below. It was composed by Audiobrain. Availability: Rare. Was seen as the start-up of the Xbox 360, before the late 2010 firmware update. Can be found on older systems running the old firmware. Some newer versions (including the slimline model) actually has this start-up when the system was booted for the first time. Editor's Note: None. 2nd Logo

(November 4, 2010-April 20, 2016)

Nicknames: "The X Sphere II", "The Xbox Sphere II" Logo: On a white background we see many lines in shades of green swirl and form a gray sphere. A thick green trail forms and flies around as the sphere zooms at us, then zooms to its natural position as the green trail flies into the middle of the sphere, forming the same green "X" as before. The words "XBOX 360" (in the same colors as before) zoom in as the "X" glows for a second.Like before, if there's a game in the tray and auto-play is turned on, the Microsoft logo appears below.

Variants:

Music/Sounds: We begin with a synth note similar to the last logo. Then we hear a few whooshes, and a higher pitched version of the last note. Availability: No longer current. It is still seen on all newer Xbox 360 systems from 2010 or later. But this is rarer, due to Microsoft stopping the production. However, it can be seen when playing an Xbox 360 game on an Xbox One. Editor's Note: None. Final Note: After 10 years, Microsoft decided to stop the production of the Xbox 360. _________________________________________________________________ Xbox One(November 22, 2013- )""    Logo: On a green background, we see the same X Sphere from the Xbox 360 logo (however the sphere is now white instead of gray) zooming out and rotating into place. "XBOX ONE" fades in.
 * Starting with a software update released on June 10, 2013, the Xbox text is darker.FX/SFX: All of the animation in this logo.

Variant: In 2017, the startup received a minor update. TBA for details.

FX/SFX: The sphere zooming out.

Music/Sounds: The ending of the Xbox 360 startups, but low-pitched.

Availability: This was seen at the end of the trailer showing off the Xbox One console. It was later used as the official startup for the console itself.

Editor's Note: None.