Crypton Future Media (Japan)

Background
Crypton Future Media (クリプトン・フューチャー・メディア株式会社, Kuriputon Fyūchā Media Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese media company based in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Founded in July 1995, they mainly dealt with imports of various CDs and music. However, they're most famous for their line of VOCALOID voicebanks, mainly Hatsune Miku, which helped cemented them as a innovator in the music industry. Their products are now instead affiliated with their own technology instead, the Piapro Studio. They have teamed up with Sega to help create the Project DIVA and Project Mirai series of games as well, starring the avatars their voices represent.

1st Logo (2006-)
Logo: On a white background, we see the italicized black text "CRYPTON". All the letters have sharp points on them, but the Y is larger and in white, mostly encasing the letter. Below "PTO" is the text "FUTURE MEDIA, INC." in a different font, along with a thin grey line dividing them.

Variants:
 * On a 2008 commercial, the logo starts forming with a teal streak forming the oval, and the rest of the logo in white with a teal glow appearing with a bar effect. A search bar appears below and the Japanese phrase "「音」で発想するチーム. " (A team that thinks with sound.) fades in below. A lens flare shines on the oval as "クリプトン" types out on the search bar and a teal mouse pointer comes in and clicks the search button.
 * An animated variant exists where on a black background, a set of white soundwaves waver around, with the top half of the phrase said in the 1st variant displayed on one of the lines. The wave then combines into a single line and fades out, leaving the phrase with the bottom half attached. The same thing happens again, but with the company logo.
 * Another animated variant had the same animation as above, but with a larger logo and colors inverted. The company name in full can also be seen on the bottom of the screen.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Either none or the audio from the Sega logo. The 1st animated variant has a echoing water droplet sound.

Availability: Common. Can be seen on all of the Hatsune Miku: Project Diva and Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai series of games, either after or with the Sega logo depending on the game. It's unknown where the 2 animated variants came from.

Editor's Note: None.