Nintendo GameCube: Difference between revisions
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* If | * If a console is turned on without a disc inserted, after the regular animation, the "G" will spin rapidly as the text moves down and fades away. This segues into the animation of the GameCube system menu. | ||
* If | * If a GameCube is turned on with the cover open, the completed logo will fade in. Like before, the logo segues into the system menu animation. | ||
* | * One can turn the cube around by holding the A button and moving the Control Stick. Also, if one keeps 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. | ||
* On Wii platforms for when a GameCube disc is in the console, the logo is a still graphic, except for some lines in the background. | * On Wii platforms for when a GameCube disc is in the console, the logo is a still graphic, except for some lines in the background. | ||
* On American and European Commercials, 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 demo discs also used this. | * On American and European Commercials, 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 demo discs also used this. | ||
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* On American and European Commercials, a male voice whispers "GameCube". | * On American and European Commercials, a male voice whispers "GameCube". | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen when | '''Availability:''' Seen when one turns on a Nintendo GameCube console. The Wii variant is only seen on the original model (RVL-001), as GameCube support was officially removed from the Wii Family Edition (RVL-101), the Wii Mini, and the Wii U (although functionality can be restored via the homebrew software Nintendont, and with an IPL dump can even access the original bootup). | ||
'''Legacy:''' 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. | '''Legacy:''' 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. |