Nintendo Switch

 Descriptions by    MegaCDFan235 and Julian.Dee    Captures by   AlmightyKingPrawn

(October 18, 2016)


Logo: On a blue background, the words "NX" fade in, at the left side of "N" is a white circle with a dot in it, the circle then spins for a bit until it stops spinning to the right, the entire logo then fade out.

FX/SFX: Simple animation.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Ultra rare, This logo was never seen to the public outside Nintendo, this logo was then discovered on a Mario Kart 8 Deluxe prototype (not seen during gameplay) which was apparently recovered from a Switch ODIN-eMMC and was dumped online on November 20, 2022.

(October 20, 2016-)


Logo: On a red background, we see the words "NINTENDO SWITCH" stacked, like this: N I N T E N D O SWITCH "SWITCH" is bigger in font size. We also see two stylized Joy-Con beside each other. The left one is outlined, the right one is filled. Then, the right Joy-Con settles itself to be in line with the left one.

Variants:
 * When the console is turned on for the first time, the animation plays as normal, but after that the screen zooms into between the Joy-Con as they split apart and the screen fades to white.
 * When the console is powered on from fully turning off, the logo is simply seen still, white on a black background.
 * When a game is started from the menu, a black screen is shown with the Nintendo logo in white in the top-left corner, and the Nintendo Switch logo in the bottom-right, except the Joy-Con are to the left of the console name. The right Joy-Con lifts up and falls down again, causing the letters of "SWITCH" to spin.

FX/SFX: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A "click"/"snap" sound when the Joy-Con become aligned, mimicking the sound of the Joy-Con being connected to the console.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the first time boot-up variant, a cheery tune plays, with a drumroll-like beat as the zoom occurs.
 * For the other variants, none.

Availability: Current and very common.
 * First appeared on the reveal trailer for the console, and when the console starts up and is loading games.
 * Also seen on Switch game trailers and commercials.