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Super Mario Kart (1992):
 * The Nintendo logo is seen with its oblong shape, in white and on a black background.

'''Super Punch Out!! (1994):'''
 * The Nintendo logo is on a texture.

Donkey Kong Country (1994) and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995):
 * See the 3rd Rareware logo.

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 color before turning back to the normal  color. The logo then flies into the top right of the screen.

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 Nintendo logo, colored in a plain 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.

Goldeneye 007 (1997):
 * On a black background, the Nintendo logo, colored in, zooms in front of the screen. The logo spins around until the Rareware logo fades in.

Super Smash Bros. (1999) and Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001):
 * The logo is white and is below the HAL Labratory logo.
 * On Super Smash Bros., the text below the HAL logo simply says "HAL". On Super Smash Bros. Melee, the text has been extended to say "HAL LABRATORY, INC."

Donkey Kong 64 (1999):
 * A sound effect of Donkey Kong saying "Okay!" plays in the logo.

Perfect Dark (2000):
 * The 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.