This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
|
Nintendo Dolphin[]
1999–2000 (pre-launch)[]
The Nintendo GameCube was known as the Nintendo Dolphin during its pre-launch prior to Space World 2000. The logo uses the same style as the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color logos.
Nintendo GameCube[]
2000 (pre-launch), 2001–2007 (secondary)[]
The Nintendo GameCube was officially announced and revealed at Space World 2000. Following E3 2001 and Space World 2001, this logo became the secondary logo used on the final model of the console.
2001–2007[]
|
|
|
At E3 2001, a cube-shaped G symbol was added to the left of the wordmark following the final model's reveal. On the console startup, it would begin with the purple cube forming the stylized 'G' out of flat purple squares, with an xylophone tune playing in the background. After the cube finishes, it hops into the center of the logo, where it completely forms, and the console name appears below. In commercial end tags, the purple cube would instead turn clockwise and morph into the finished logo, accompanied by a female voice whispering "GameCube".
After the console was discontinued in 2007, GameStop still made the console and its games available to buy pre-owned until 2012. Additionally, the GameCube controller would also be programmed for use in Wii games like Sonic Colors.
|
|
Sixth generation video game consoles
|
---|
Arcade Sega Model 3 | NAOMI (Hikaru) | Atomiswave | Triforce | Taito Type X Home Handheld Unreleased |