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'''Donkey Kong Country (1994) and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995):'''
'''Donkey Kong Country (1994) and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995):'''
*See the [[Rare (UK)#1st Logo (November 18, 1994-December 13, 1996, November 17, 2000)|1st Rareware logo]].
*See the [[Rare#1st Logo (November 18, 1994-December 13, 1996, November 17, 2000)|1st Rareware logo]].
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[[File:Nintendo (1994, Donkey Kong Country variant).png|center|350px]]



Revision as of 19:17, 14 October 2022

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Nintendo, with more to be added overtime.


Kirby's Dream Course (1994):

  • The logo is colored in blue.

Super Punch Out!! (1994):

  • The logo is on a silver texture.

Super Metroid (1994):

  • Similarly to the Super Punch Out!! variant, the logo is in a silver texture.

Donkey Kong Country (1994) and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995):


Killer Instinct (1995):

  • The Nintendo logo, which looks similar to that of Donkey Kong Country's, zooms out of the screen. When it settles in the center, the logo glows in a red color before turning back to the normal silver color. The logo then flies into the top right of the screen.
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Earthworm Jim 2 (1995):

  • The text "licensed by" is seen above the Nintendo logo. The usual Earthworm Jim sequence on the series' logo variants plays.

Mario Kart 64 (1996):

  • The logo, colored in a plain gold color, spins around slowly. The logo spins gradually faster until the screen fades to white, segueing into the title screen. The logo has a trail/ghost effect when it gets faster.

BS Super Mario USA: Power Challenge (1996):

  • The logo is below a golden statue of Mario. Below it is the logo for St.GIGA.

Goldeneye 007 (1997):

  • On a black background, the Nintendo logo, colored in silver, zooms in front of the screen. The logo spins around until the Rareware logo fades in.

Yoshi's Story (1997):

  • The logo slides up, and is crudely drawn. Below the logo is the word "PRESENTS". Voices representing that of Yoshi's shouts the company name. The entire logo wiggles.

Star Fox 64 (1997):

  • The logo is white. The numbers "1997" (the game's release year) is seen above it, and "PRESENTS" is seen below.

Super Smash Bros. (1999):

  • The logo is white and is below the HAL logo.

Donkey Kong 64 (1999):

  • A sound effect of Donkey Kong saying "Okay!" plays in the logo.



Perfect Dark (2000):

  • The silver Nintendo logo, tilted downwards in the darkness appears, and faces the viewer while the light brightens up to make the logo visible as it slowly turns and becomes dark again.

Luigi's Mansion (2001):

  • The company name is read in a dark, low-pitched voice.



Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001):

  • Same as the Super Smash Bros. variant, but "HAL" has been extended to "HAL LABORATORY, INC."

Diddy Kong Pilot (2003):

  • Diddy Kong flies below the logo and then onto the screen, segueing into the Rareware logo.

Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA port, 2004):

  • The logo is printed on a flag.

WarioWare Twisted! (2005):

  • The logo spins around, and the background is yellow.
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