Game Cube rule
Game Cube rule
Game Cube rule
I can hear this logo
Plp. Do do do do - do do do do - do do do do - da da... PLOMP!
I've used this as a ring tone for at least 10 years.
I remember taking a design class in the 1990s right after GC came out, and the professor basically said "this will be used as a demo in intro design classes for the next century." I thought it was hyperbole, but people still talk about it.
And don’t forget the ridiculously good sound design and animation to build it in. Happily burnt into the depths of my brain.
Dinka-dinka-dinhuh-dinkaah-dinka-dinka-dinkadinkadinkadadedink.
Womp.
Both this and the N64 logo were pretty great from a design aspect.
There's a building in Illinois that resembles the N64 logo.
Fun fact: the 3D model of the N64 logo has 64 faces and 64 vertices.
I always looked at it like it had 4 N's and 6 faces but your point is way more interesting.
I wanna walk up those “stairs”
You got 4m long legs?
And all the while the GameCube isn't actually a cube.
it’s not even topologically a cube because of the ventilation holes! it’s first homology group has at least 64 copies of ℤ, it’s supposed to have none!
This thing goes all the way to the top!
GameCuboid or GameRectangularPrism weren't as catchy.
Plus it makes Frank Zappa sounds
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I mean, staying with Nintendo and looking at DS and switch logos - they are pretty & on point.
It's clever but it's a pretty ugly logo.
And I say that as a person who LOVES the GameCube. Double Dash? Smash bros? The sweet handle to carry the cube around? Amazing system.
I think it really fit its aesthetic.
What's ugly about it? Wouldn't it be better to say, "I think it's ugly" or something?
For the early 2000's this is pretty tight.
We clearly have a different definition of “brilliant”. LMFAO
Don't worry, with a lot of hard work you'll be able to catch up. Good luck.
With comments like that, this guy probably works for Nasa.