After rebranding to Virgin Interactive Entertainment in 1993, VIE just used the regular Virgin logo without any "Interactive Entertainment" indicator whatsoever. Some games, though, did use the "Interactive Entertainment".
1993–1997[]
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (SNES, 1994)
Cool Spot (DOS, 1994)
Cyberia 2: Resurrection (DOS, 1995)
1995-1997 On-Screen logo. This logo is very similar to the logo for Virgin Galactic.
The 11th Hour (1995)
The 11th Hour (1995)
Toonstruck (1996)
Hyper 3-D Pinball (1996)
Harvester (1996)
Still logo seen on various Capcom releases in Europe and other games.
Virgin Interactive[]
1997–2003[]
On-screen logo used from mid-late 1997 to early 2000.
On-screen logo as seen in Ignition (1997)
PAL version of Bloody Roar - Hyper Beast Duel (1998)
On-screen logo, used from March 1999 to 2001.
GBC (2D) version
GBC (3D) version
GBC (3D) version, with the logo drawn as seen in Holy Magic Century.
GBC version, with the logo drawn as seen in the GBC version of European Super League.
GBC version with the black background, seen only in Jimmy White's Cueball.
Still (2D) version, as seen only in Lotus Challenge.
GBA (3D) version, seen only in European Super League.
On-screen logo, introduced on February 2nd, 2001 with the game Heist. Taken from Jimmy White's Cueball World.
On-screen logo seen on the PAL versions of Bloody Roar 3 and DNA - Dark Native Apostle.