RenderWare

Background
RenderWare is the massively-used game engine developed by Criterion Studios.

1st Logo (September 9, 1999-December 29, 2000)
Visuals: On a white background, a C-shaped row of yellow balls appears moving on and surrounded by another row of balls, which just fade in. Then, the text "RenderWare" materialises next to the rings and a grey number "3" zooms back rotating next to "RenderWare".

Variants:
 * There is a still prototype variant which takes place on a black background, and the colour rings face down and have a 3D effect. The name (without "3") is below it.
 * There is a still version of the logo with a copyright notice below.

Technique: 2D computer animation. None for the still version.

Audio: A harsh electronic jingle, followed by a rather loud whoosh. The still variants are silent.

Availability: The animated version can be seen on Deep Fighter for Dreamcast and Aqua Aqua for PS2. The still black-background version appeared on TrickStyle, while the still version with the copyright notice can be seen on Rayman Revolution for PS2.

2nd Logo (June 28, 2001-February 4, 2005)
Visuals: On a light blue background, three coloured shapes appear, each accompanied with a name of a RenderWare component, which dissolves immediately. Blue comes first with Graphics, green with Audio and pink with Physics. Then the shapes zoom back and "RenderWare" in a black, shiny font zooms in below them. There is also "PLATFORM" below.

Variants:
 * There are still variants . One of them has a yellow background, and another has a black background and is missing "PLATFORM".
 * On Grand Theft Auto III for the PS2, the logo blurs in on a black background with the "PLATFORM" text. Also, the text is in a light grey font. It then blurs out after a few seconds.
 * On some games, it shares the screen with other logos.
 * Sometimes, the logo is in-credit, in the case of NFL Blitz 20-03.
 * On both Outlaw Golf games, the logo is glowing white and is next to the Bink Video (for Outlaw Golf) or GameSpy (for Outlaw Golf 2) logos.
 * On Tonka: Monster Trucks, only the part of the logo (RenderWare Graphics) is shown.

Technique: 2D computer animation. None for the still variants.

Audio: Three "bing" sounds followed by a synthesized charging-up-like sound.

Audio Variants:
 * On the PS2 version of Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights, alongside the still variants , the logo is silent.
 * The latter variant also have the opening theme of the game playing through it.

Availability:
 * Appeared on MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael, the first Burnout, City Crisis and MegaRace 3, among others.
 * The black-background version was seen on Frank Herbert's Dune and Outlaw Golf 1 and 2, while the yellow-background variant appears on Antz: Extreme Racing.
 * The RenderWare Graphics variant was only seen on Tonka: Monster Trucks.

3rd Logo (May 20, 2002-June 26, 2009)
Visuals: Over a white or black background, the silver relief word "RenderWare" in the same font as the previous logo zooms out rapidly and stops.

Variants:
 * On some games, the logo may or may not have a registered trademark on top of the logo.
 * On programs packaged in the RenderWare Software Development Kit, the text was used as an on-screen bug on the bottom left and is abbreviated "RW".
 * Some games have the logo in-credit.
 * Some games have the logo shares the screen with other logos.
 * On Starsky and Hutch video game and Crackdown, a copyright notice is seen below.
 * Some games have a different background . For example, AFL Live 2004 have the logo on a background with multiple transparent abstract shapes on the right.
 * On Donkey Xote for PSP, the RenderWare Graphics logo (consists of the logo with the text "Helvetica" below) is used, and it has a copyright notice below.
 * Later games have the logo fading in.

Technique: 2D computer animation, or none.

Audio: None, or the game's opening theme in some games.

Availability:
 * Can be seen on many games using this engine, such as AFL Live 2004, WWE Crush Hour and Crackdown.
 * The variant with "Graphics" appeared on Donkey Xote for PSP.
 * The in-credit version appears in Sonic Heroes, as well as some other games.