Made the big font smaller and place the "the" over the top...if such a thing is doable
The English glyphs in Black Tiger's logo are 14-17 pixels wide ... so it
might be possible to make them 1 or 2 pixels narrower without totally screwing up the look of the logo ... but I'm speaking as a "programmer" there, and not an "artist".
There are very good reasons that you don't see programmer-art in games anymore ... we're generally pretty bad at it (I know that I am).
The problem is also a question of "what on Earth should the logo say?".
I've spent months hearing the game referred to as Legend of Xanadu, and I thought that was its name.
I only just got real physical copies of the game from SamIAm last week.
And it was a couple of days ago that we've really started talking about this whole "Kaze no Densetsu" being "The Legend of the Wind", and how that actually ties into the game itself.
I can put any logo in the game, as long as it fits in the physical space ... 224x32 pixels for Xanadu 1 and 256x32 pixels for Xanadu 2.
Falcom are doing a lot of "clever" stuff with hardcoded sprites to display those logos and to fade them in and out with the sparkly effect.
Trying to change the size of the logos, or to display a subtitle, would be an absolute nightmare.
This logo is supposed to be different and LEGEND OF XANADU balances out the differences between the two and visually, the OF is already enough of a compromise to the style of the logo it's actually replacing. Just the same, the OF instills the same sense of symmetry you get from the Kanji/Katakana split of the original. But any use of THE would break the overall style in general.
And this is the classic problem ... how to make the logo actually
look good artistically while conveying the information that needs to be conveyed.
I like the way the the logo is balanced now, and it really does show that symmetry that Black Tiger is talking about.
But the question is, now that I have a better idea of how Falcom actually named the game ... is it "right"?
If I'm understanding things ... "Xanadu" and "The Legend of Xanadu" are basically just saying the the game is a part of the Xanadu/Dragon Slayer series.
The game's individual title is "Kaze no Densetsu", i.e. "The Legend of the Wind", and according to SamIAm, that's the name that it is primarily known by to Japanese gamers.
I suspect that this issue will be a topic of discussion for a while.