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'''Visuals:''' On a space background, there is a sign-like object with a cord under it with the [[Nintendo]] logo without the oval around it inside it moving downwards. Underneath the Nintendo logo, there is the text "PLEASE SET DISK CARD" (when there is no disk in the system) or "PLEASE PRESS ANY BUTTON" (when a disk is in the system) message blinking repeatedly. The object flashes various colors repeatedly. Two bars with white stripes on the top and bottom also flashing colors then appear. The sign then stops in the middle of the screen, as the logo stops flashing and remains a random color (possible colors include {{color|blue}}, {{color|red}}, {{color|green}}, {{color|orange}}, or {{color|deepskyblue|neon blue}}). After a few seconds, Mario and Luigi then start doing various things (such as hitting a cord and changing the color, or chasing each other). If no disk is inserted, this keeps on playing until you insert a disk. Once a disk is inserted and any button is pressed on the controller, it will either say "WAIT A MINUTE..." or "NOW LOADING...". When the disk has fully loaded, the logo will then fade out and a message (usually a message saying that the product is licensed by Nintendo on third-party games) will sometimes scroll upwards (a la a Copyright Warning Scroll on a videotape). After a few seconds, the game loaded into the console will then start. |
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'''Visuals:''' On a space background, there is a sign-like object with a cord under it with the [[Nintendo]] logo without the oval around it inside it moving downwards. Underneath the Nintendo logo, there is the text "PLEASE SET DISK CARD" (when there is no disk in the system) or "PLEASE PRESS ANY BUTTON" (when a disk is in the system) message blinking repeatedly. The object flashes various colors repeatedly. Two bars with white stripes on the top and bottom also flashing colors then appear. The sign then stops in the middle of the screen, as the logo stops flashing and remains a random color (possible colors include blue, red, green, orange, or neon blue). After a few seconds, Mario and Luigi then start doing various things (such as hitting a cord and changing the color, or chasing each other). If no disk is inserted, this keeps on playing until you insert a disk. Once a disk is inserted and any button is pressed on the controller, Mario and Luigi dissapear and it will either say "WAIT A MINUTE..." or "NOW LOADING...". When the disk has fully loaded, the logo will then fade out and a message (usually a message saying that the product is licensed by Nintendo on third-party games) will sometimes scroll upwards (a la a Copyright Warning Scroll on a videotape). After a few seconds, the game loaded into the console will then start. |
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'''Trivia:''' This logo (along with the disk system itself) makes a cameo appearance in the 2004 [[Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] game ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' after beating Chapter 5. During Princess Peach's segment, TEC-XX (a supercomputer that supervises her while she is captured) asks her to make an invisibility potion (and undress entirely) in order to access Sir Grodus' (one of the main villains in the game) computer. The system accepts data disks (similar to the actual disks used by the system) and when Peach puts the disk into the system, a recreation of the logo is seen on the computer screen. This is done in order for TEC-XX to analyze the data. |
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'''Trivia:''' This logo (along with the disk system itself) makes a cameo appearance in the 2004 [[Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] game ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' after beating Chapter 5. During Princess Peach's segment, TEC-XX (a supercomputer that supervises her while she is captured) asks her to make an invisibility potion (and undress entirely) in order to access Sir Grodus' (one of the main villains in the game) computer. The system accepts data disks (similar to the actual disks used by the system) and when Peach puts the disk into the system, a recreation of the logo is seen on the computer screen. This is done in order for TEC-XX to analyze the data. |