In 1998, Carlton began to take over the Sega consoles and Sega itself, including the Dreamcast, the Saturn and even Sonic Team.
When the Sega Genesis 3 was released in 1998, this is the startup based on the Carlton Country ident. The startup was not animated, but it played a 16-bit version of the 4-note Carlton jingle.
Near the end of 1996, Carlton released the last update of the Sega CD with this startup based on the Sheepdog ident.
Carlton also released the final update for the Saturn near the end of 1996 with this startup, based on the Balloon ident.
There were a few Dreamcast development kits with this startup based on Central's Coronation Street ident, but it was replaced with the following ident.
Carlton released the final Sega console, the Dreamcast with this startup, based on the Typing ident.
There is a Carltonized Sega Naomi logo, but no image is currently present.
There were a few Carltonized Sega logos on the start of their games as well as adverts. This one is from Sonic Adventure, and based on the Clowning ident.
Here is another Carltonized Sega logo, appeared on Sonic Mania, as well as other games and adverts of those games. It's based on the Peak Practice ident. Sonic Forces and Team Sonic Racing had different Sega logos based off another Carlton or 1998 Central ident.
The Carltonized Sega logo used in Sonic Forces, based on the growing ident.
A Carltonized Sonic Team logo, seen on Sonic Adventure and based on the Custard Pie ident. Other games that had a Sonic Team logo had a different logo based off another Carlton or 1998 Central ident.