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* On the bonus disc of ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', the cube rotates to its position before the letters fade in one by one. The FOV is slightly higher than normal, making the G look indigo. Several American commercials also used this.
* On the bonus disc of ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', the cube rotates to its position before the letters fade in one by one. The FOV is slightly higher than normal, making the G look indigo. Several American commercials also used this.
* On Wii platforms for when a GameCube disc is in the console, the logo is still, except for some lines in the background.
* On Wii platforms for when a GameCube disc is in the console, the logo is still, except for some lines in the background.
* You can turn the cube around with A. Also, if you keep turning it, the hexagon shape will appear again and become brighter as the regular animation on it disappears, and the cube segues into the animation of the GameCube system menu.
* You can turn the cube around by pressing the A button and moving the control stick. Also, if you keep turning it, the hexagon shape will appear again and become brighter as the regular animation on it disappears, and the cube segues into the animation of the GameCube system menu.
* If you turn on the GameCube with the cover open, or if you manage your memory card, you will see the completed logo before the "G" starts spinning around as the text moves down and fade away. This segues into the menu screen like before.
* If you turn on the GameCube with the cover open, or if you manage your memory card, you will see the completed logo before the "G" starts spinning around as the text moves down and fade away. This segues into the menu screen like before.
*A variant exists on adverts with this logo. It begins with the purple cube rotating with the word "NINTENDO", in small gray letters fades in. The rotating turns into "The GameCube G" nickname as the word "GAMECUBE", in white fades in.
*A variant exists on adverts with this logo. It begins with the purple cube rotating with the word "NINTENDO", in small gray letters fades in. The cube fades to the 'G' as the word "GAMECUBE", in white fades in below.


'''FX/SFX''': The small cube rolling around. For the Adverts variant, the cube rotating.
'''FX/SFX''': The small cube rolling around. For the Adverts variant, the cube rotating.
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**1 controller: A series of squeaking vibraphone sounds ending with a "boing," comedic drum sound effects, and a child laughing.
**1 controller: A series of squeaking vibraphone sounds ending with a "boing," comedic drum sound effects, and a child laughing.
**4 controllers: A Japanese yell followed by the beating of Japanese drums, which ends in a "ding".
**4 controllers: A Japanese yell followed by the beating of Japanese drums, which ends in a "ding".
* On the ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' bonus disc, a child's voice whispers "GameCube".
* On the ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' bonus disc, a female voice whispers "GameCube".
*The adverts variant has the sound of the crowd applauding.
*The adverts variant has the sound of the crowd applauding.


'''Availability''': Seen when you turn on a Nintendo GameCube console, or if you launch a game through Nintendont on a hacked Wii console.
'''Availability''': Seen when you turn on a Nintendo GameCube console.


'''Editor's Note''': This is a really well-remembered startup for those who have grown up playing the system. It's also one of the more "memed" logos on the wiki.
'''Editor's Note''': This is a really well-remembered startup for those who have grown up playing the system. It's also one of the more "memed" logos on the wiki.

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