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* A variant has the byline "licensed by Nintendo" below.
* A variant has the byline "licensed by Nintendo" below.
* On the SNES Game ''Full Throttle: All American Racing'', the logo zooms in.
* On the SNES Game ''Full Throttle: All American Racing'', the logo zooms in.
* ''Brutal: Paws of Fury'' had the logo in a white rectangle border.<br />FX/SFX: None for the standard version.<br />Music/Sounds: Either the opening theme of the game or none. ''Carrier Aces'' did have a chime noise when it faded out.<br />Availability: Seen on a few games on the Super NES such as ''Carrier Aces'' and ''The Adventures of Yogi Bear.''<br />Scare Factor: None.<br />
* ''Brutal: Paws of Fury'' had the logo in a white rectangle border.<br />FX/SFX: None for the standard version.<br />Music/Sounds: Either the opening theme of the game or none. ''Carrier Aces'' did have a chime noise when it faded out.<br />Availability: Seen on a few games on the Super NES such as ''Carrier Aces'' and ''The Adventures of Yogi Bear.''<br />Editor's Note: None.<br />

Revision as of 04:40, 14 August 2020

Logo description by Logophile

Photo capture courtesy of GameFAQs.com


Background: CyberSoft was a short-lived subsidary of GameTek.


(1994-1995)

Logo: On a black background is "CYBERSOFT". "CYBER" is in white. "SOFT" is outlined in a purple circle.
Variants:

  • A variant has the byline "licensed by Nintendo" below.
  • On the SNES Game Full Throttle: All American Racing, the logo zooms in.
  • Brutal: Paws of Fury had the logo in a white rectangle border.
    FX/SFX: None for the standard version.
    Music/Sounds: Either the opening theme of the game or none. Carrier Aces did have a chime noise when it faded out.
    Availability: Seen on a few games on the Super NES such as Carrier Aces and The Adventures of Yogi Bear.
    Editor's Note: None.
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