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===(April 21, 1989-March 23, 2003)===
===Logo (April 21, 1989-March 23, 2003)===
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'''Logo:''' On a green (original Game Boy) or white (Game Boy Pocket) background, we see the [[Nintendo]] logo in black (or dark green), slowly moving toward the middle from the top of the screen.
'''Visuals:''' On a green (original Game Boy) or white (Game Boy Pocket) background, there is the [[Nintendo]] logo in black (or dark green), slowly moving toward the middle from the top of the screen.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*If the cartridge is not inserted, the Nintendo logo is replaced with a black rectangle.
*If the cartridge is not inserted, the Nintendo logo is replaced with a black rectangle, however the registered trademark symbol is still intact.
*If the cartridge isn't all the way in or is corrupted, the Nintendo logo is a mess of pixels.
*If the cartridge isn't all the way in or is corrupted, the Nintendo logo is a mess of pixels.
*On ''Hudson Hawk'', after the animation, the "Nintendo" text explodes into "POWER" (in the game's custom font).
*On ''Hudson Hawk'', after the animation, the "Nintendo" text explodes into "POWER" (in the game's custom font).
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'''Technique:''' Simple 2D sprite animation.
'''Technique:''' Simple 2D sprite animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Just a two note "bling" sound when the logo stops in the middle.
'''Audio:''' Just a two note "bling" sound when the logo stops in the middle. Composed in C major.


'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:'''
* Seen on Game Boy games when they are played on an original Game Boy an Game Boy Pocket, and a Game Boy Light.
* Seen on Game Boy games when they are played on an original Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, and the Japan-exclusive Game Boy Light.
* However, the Game Boy Color logo is used when starting up an original GB game on any other console Game Boy console (excluding the Super Game Boy, which uses the logo below).
* However, the Game Boy Color logo is used when starting up an original GB game on any other console Game Boy console (excluding the Super Game Boy, which uses its own logo).
* The best way to find an original Game Boy game is look for a gray banner on the left side of the box with the "Nintendo" logo on top and GAME BOY filling the entire rest of the banner.
* The best way to find an original Game Boy game is look for a gray banner on the left side of the box with the "Nintendo" logo on top and GAME BOY filling the entire rest of the banner.
* It is also intact on Generation 1 ''Pokémon'' games when played on the GB Tower mode in the ''Stadium'' games.
* It is also intact on Generation 1 ''Pokémon'' games when played on the GB Tower mode in the ''Stadium'' games.
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[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Console start-up logos]]
[[Category:Console start-up logos]]
[[Category:Startups]]

Latest revision as of 06:32, 11 August 2024

Logo (April 21, 1989-March 23, 2003)


Visuals: On a green (original Game Boy) or white (Game Boy Pocket) background, there is the Nintendo logo in black (or dark green), slowly moving toward the middle from the top of the screen.

Variants:

  • If the cartridge is not inserted, the Nintendo logo is replaced with a black rectangle, however the registered trademark symbol is still intact.
  • If the cartridge isn't all the way in or is corrupted, the Nintendo logo is a mess of pixels.
  • On Hudson Hawk, after the animation, the "Nintendo" text explodes into "POWER" (in the game's custom font).

Technique: Simple 2D sprite animation.

Audio: Just a two note "bling" sound when the logo stops in the middle. Composed in C major.

Availability:

  • Seen on Game Boy games when they are played on an original Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, and the Japan-exclusive Game Boy Light.
  • However, the Game Boy Color logo is used when starting up an original GB game on any other console Game Boy console (excluding the Super Game Boy, which uses its own logo).
  • The best way to find an original Game Boy game is look for a gray banner on the left side of the box with the "Nintendo" logo on top and GAME BOY filling the entire rest of the banner.
  • It is also intact on Generation 1 Pokémon games when played on the GB Tower mode in the Stadium games.

Legacy: One of the most iconic logos in the history of Nintendo.

Game Boy
Game Boy Color
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