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** ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'': The logo is tilted at a slight angle rather than being on a flat plane, representing the VideoGame3DLeap that the game makes, and is framed with a "wild" brush-stroke aesthetic that matches UrbanRuins setting and the animalistic Beast Pack who serve as the main antagonists.

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** ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'': The logo is tilted at a slight angle rather than being on a flat plane, representing the VideoGame3DLeap that the game makes, and is framed with a "wild" brush-stroke aesthetic that matches the UrbanRuins setting and the animalistic Beast Pack who serve as the main antagonists.
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWonder'': The "Wonder" in the logo is wavy and has the pattern seen on the Wonder Flowers to represent the game's primary mechanic of Wonder Effects.

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** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWonder'': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder'': The "Wonder" in the logo is wavy and has the pattern seen on the Wonder Flowers to represent the game's primary mechanic of Wonder Effects.

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** ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'': The logo is a 3D render to represent ''64'' being the first 3D ''Mario'' platformer.



** ''VideoGame/NewSuperLuigiU'': The "New" and "U" are green and the "Bros" is crossed out with green to represent Luigi's increased prominence in the game.



** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWonder'': The "Wonder" in the logo is wavy and has the pattern seen on the Wonder Flowers to represent the game's primary mechanic of Wonder Effects.




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* ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'':
** ''VideoGame/YoshisWoollyWorld'': The logo is made out of wool to represent the game's focus on environments made of wool.
** ''VideoGame/YoshisCraftedWorld'': The logo is made from cardboard to represent the game's focus on environments made from arts and crafts.
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* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiV'': ''Vengeance'''s logo has a snake around the letters to represent its plot centering around the vengeance of the "Snake God" as opposed to the original's world of the "Bull God".
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** ''VideoGame/TouhouFuujinrokuMountainOfFaith'': The silhouette of Kanako showing a tree with orange leaves in the game's logo is meant to represent the game taking place in autumn.
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*** The symbol on the banner for ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'' as a whole is the same seen on Terapagos' barrier when it rebuffs Kieran's attempt at recalling it with a Master Ball, and combined with the white background is on Briar's book of the same name.

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*** The symbol on the banner for ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'' as a whole is the same seen on Terapagos' barrier when it rebuffs Kieran's attempt at recalling it with a Master Ball, and combined with the its white background is found on Briar's book of the same name. titular book.



** ''VideoGame/SonicFrontiers'': The bottom portion of the logo is partially broken up and has a Portal replacing the "O" in "Frontiers" to represent the game's Cyberspace levels.

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** ''VideoGame/SonicFrontiers'': The bottom portion of the logo is partially broken up and has a Portal [[PictorialLetterSubstitution replacing the "O" "O"]] in "Frontiers" to represent the game's Cyberspace levels.

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** ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'': The Japanese version of the logos have Z-Crystals (blue for ''Sun'' and yellow for ''Moon'') embedded in them, which references the Z-Move mechanic. All versions have the box legend Solgaleo's symbol on ''Sun'', and Lunala's on ''Moon''.

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** ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'': ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'':
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The Japanese version of the logos have Z-Crystals (blue for ''Sun'' and yellow for ''Moon'') embedded in them, which references the Z-Move mechanic. All versions have the box legend Solgaleo's symbol on ''Sun'', and Lunala's on ''Moon''.


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*** The symbol on the banner for ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'' as a whole is the same seen on Terapagos' barrier when it rebuffs Kieran's attempt at recalling it with a Master Ball, and combined with the white background is on Briar's book of the same name.

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** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': The "3" contains the life tattoo found on the bodies of Kevesi and Agnians that show how much time they have left in [[YourDaysAreNumbered their ten-year lifespans]], while the lettering has the life energy motes that are released when people die coming off it.

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** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'':
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The "3" contains the life tattoo found on the bodies of Kevesi and Agnians that show how much time they have left in [[YourDaysAreNumbered their ten-year lifespans]], while the lettering has the life energy motes that are released when people die coming off it.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':

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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'':


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*** The logos for ''The Teal Mask'' and ''The Indigo Disk'' have the middle words colored teal and indigo respectively to represent Ogerpon and Terapagos respectively.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': The Master Sword in the logo is completely broken, with the rest of the sword filled in with green runes, representing both its destruction at the hands of Ganondorf at the beginning of the game, and the influence of the Zonai within the game's plot. Behind the lettering is a Zonai-themed ouroboros, representing the StableTimeLoop Zelda ends up undergoing.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': The Master Sword in the logo is completely broken, with the rest of the sword filled in with green runes, representing both its destruction at the hands of Ganondorf at the beginning of the game, and the influence of the Zonai within the game's plot.plot, alongside the geoglyphs. Behind the lettering is a Zonai-themed ouroboros, representing the StableTimeLoop Zelda ends up undergoing.
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The logo's "O" is stylized to resemble a cat paw in order to represent the new Cat Suit powerup.

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** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The logo's "O" is stylized to resemble a cat paw and the "D" has a tail in order to represent the new Cat Suit powerup.
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** ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'': The background of ''Heroes''' logo has the Speed, Flight, and Power symbols, which all playable characters are categorized by.


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** ''VideoGame/SonicFrontiers'': The bottom portion of the logo is partially broken up and has a Portal replacing the "O" in "Frontiers" to represent the game's Cyberspace levels.

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* ''VideoGame/TouhouTenkuushouHiddenStarInFourSeasons'': The logo has brown maple leaves, cherry blossoms, snowflakes, and the sun[[note]]Symbols of autumn, spring, winter, and summer respectively.[[/note]] to represent the plot centering around different areas of Gensokyo suffering from different seasonal conditions.

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* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'':
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''VideoGame/TouhouTenkuushouHiddenStarInFourSeasons'': The logo has brown maple leaves, cherry blossoms, snowflakes, and the sun[[note]]Symbols of autumn, spring, winter, and summer respectively.[[/note]] to represent the plot centering around different areas of Gensokyo suffering from different seasonal conditions.
** ''VideoGame/TouhouKikeijuuWilyBeastAndWeakestCreature'': The logo for the game is partially red, has red paw prints, and forms an indeterminate creature to represent the game's focus on animals and the new location of the Animal Realm.
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* ''VideoGame/TouhouTenkuushouHiddenStarInFourSeasons'': The logo has brown maple leaves, cherry blossoms, snowflakes, and the sun[[note]]Symbols of autumn, spring, winter, and summer respectively.[[/note]] to represent the plot centering around different areas of Gensokyo suffering from different seasonal conditions.
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** ''VideoGame/PikminBloom'' has a single walking Red Pikmin in its logo to represent its emphasis on walking around in order to gain new content.

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Redundant link.


** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'': The logo evokes that of ''A Link to the Past'', which it is billed as a prequel to, save for the plot-relevant and redesigned Master Sword[[note]]This would be the basic form the sword would take in the franchise by this point onwards[[/note]] being behind the Hylian Shield instead of in front of it. The weapons and "Zelda" portion of the logo are also [=3D=] renders to represent ''Ocarina of Time'' being the first [=3D=] ''Zelda'' title.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime: Master Quest'': This version of the logo has the Master Sword and Hylian Shield darkened to represent it being a harder version of the original game with redesigned puzzles and dungeon item placements, and in the [=3DS=] version, Link taking double damage from attacks.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'': ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'':
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The original logo evokes that of ''A Link to the Past'', which it is billed as a prequel to, save for the plot-relevant and redesigned Master Sword[[note]]This would be the basic form the sword would take in the franchise by this point onwards[[/note]] being behind the Hylian Shield instead of in front of it. The weapons and "Zelda" portion of the logo are also [=3D=] renders to represent ''Ocarina of Time'' being the first [=3D=] ''Zelda'' title.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime: Master Quest'': This *** The ''Master Quest'' version of the logo has the Master Sword and Hylian Shield darkened to represent it being a harder version of the original game with redesigned puzzles and dungeon item placements, and in the [=3DS=] version, Link taking double damage from attacks.
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So THIS is what was breaking the note!


** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'': The logo shows a woman known as the "Oracle" (she maintains the balance of the world) sleeping, resting her head in her arms while a round crystal (that could be the moon) is behind her. Once the game is beaten and it's revealed that Lunafreya is said "Oracle", the logo is updated to add Noctis at her left, reflecting the end of the game.[[note]]This wasn't the original intended meaning behind the logo and was in fact added last minute thanks to a suggestion by Noctis' voice actor. The original meaning behind the logo is tied into the story of ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'', of which Luna was not part of, so it is unlikely that we will ever know what it was meant to represent.

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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'': The logo shows a woman known as the "Oracle" (she maintains the balance of the world) sleeping, resting her head in her arms while a round crystal (that could be the moon) is behind her. Once the game is beaten and it's revealed that Lunafreya is said "Oracle", the logo is updated to add Noctis at her left, reflecting the end of the game.[[note]]This wasn't the original intended meaning behind the logo and was in fact added last minute thanks to a suggestion by Noctis' voice actor. The original meaning behind the logo is tied into the story of ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'', of which Luna was not part of, so it is unlikely that we will ever know what it was meant to represent.[[/note]]

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Maybe it doesn't work in third-level list?


** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'':
*** The logo evokes that of ''A Link to the Past'', which it is billed as a prequel to, save for the plot-relevant and redesigned Master Sword[[note]]This would be the basic form the sword would take in the franchise by this point onwards[[/note]] being behind the Hylian Shield instead of in front of it. The weapons and "Zelda" portion of the logo are also [=3D=] renders to represent ''Ocarina of Time'' being the first [=3D=] ''Zelda'' title.
*** The ''Master Quest'' version of the logo has the Master Sword and Hylian Shield darkened to represent it being a harder version of the original game with redesigned puzzles and dungeon item placements, and in the [=3DS=] version, Link taking double damage from attacks.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'':
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''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'': The logo evokes that of ''A Link to the Past'', which it is billed as a prequel to, save for the plot-relevant and redesigned Master Sword[[note]]This would be the basic form the sword would take in the franchise by this point onwards[[/note]] being behind the Hylian Shield instead of in front of it. The weapons and "Zelda" portion of the logo are also [=3D=] renders to represent ''Ocarina of Time'' being the first [=3D=] ''Zelda'' title.
*** The ''Master Quest'' ** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime: Master Quest'': This version of the logo has the Master Sword and Hylian Shield darkened to represent it being a harder version of the original game with redesigned puzzles and dungeon item placements, and in the [=3DS=] version, Link taking double damage from attacks.
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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXVI'': The logo shows two monsters locked in combat, wrapped around the text. These two monsters are the Eikons of Fire, Phoenix (Joshua) and Ifrit (Clive), with the logo depicting their battle at the climax of the prologue that results in the death of the former, and sets the latter down on a path of revenge.
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*** For the Shadows over Morrowind storyline, the faction ouroboros is formed from tentacles and eyes to represent the Daedric Prince Hermeaus Mora.
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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'': The logo shows a woman known as the "Oracle" (she maintains the balance of the world) sleeping, resting her head in her arms while a round crystal (that could be the moon) is behind her. Once the game is beaten and it's revealed that Lunafreya is said "Oracle", the logo is updated to add Noctis at her left, reflecting the end of the game.

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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'': The logo shows a woman known as the "Oracle" (she maintains the balance of the world) sleeping, resting her head in her arms while a round crystal (that could be the moon) is behind her. Once the game is beaten and it's revealed that Lunafreya is said "Oracle", the logo is updated to add Noctis at her left, reflecting the end of the game.[[note]]This wasn't the original intended meaning behind the logo and was in fact added last minute thanks to a suggestion by Noctis' voice actor. The original meaning behind the logo is tied into the story of ''Final Fantasy Versus XIII'', of which Luna was not part of, so it is unlikely that we will ever know what it was meant to represent.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': The Master Sword in the logo is completely broken, with the rest of the sword filled in with green runes, representing both its destruction at the hands of Ganondorf at the beginning of the game, and the influence of the Zonai within the game's plot. Behind the lettering is a Zonai-themed ouroboros, representing the StableTimeLoop Zelda ends up undergoing.
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** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRogue'': The Assassin sigil is shattered to represent Shay breaking with the Assassins and joining the Templar Order.

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** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRogue'': The Assassin sigil is shattered to represent Shay breaking with the Assassins and joining the Templar Order. The title screen goes one step further by having the sigil rotate 90 degrees to have the shards form the Templar Cross.
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** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRogue'': The Assassin sigil is shattered to represent Shay breaking with the Assassins and joining the Templar Order.
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*** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3FutureRedeemed: The logo subtitle gives the "F" the brushstroke from the original ''Xenoblade''[='=]s logo, while the "d" has the flames from ''2'''s logo, representing how both games are being brought together.

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*** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3FutureRedeemed: ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3FutureRedeemed'': The logo subtitle gives the "F" the brushstroke from the original ''Xenoblade''[='=]s logo, while the "d" has the flames from ''2'''s logo, representing how both games are being brought together.
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