The 15 Most Creative N64 Logo Animations in Nintendo 64 Games

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It is axiomatic that a good N64 logo animation presaged a good game!

The N64 logo is one of the most iconic and memorable console logo designs in living memory. It consists of the wordmark and an emblem featuring a 3D model of four letters “N” joined together. The figure “64” that is a part of the wordmark reminds of the fact that the console got its name after its 64-bit central processing unit.

Seeing the Nintendo 64 logo in static already created a very good impression, but some videogame companies animated it creating really witty and funny spinning compositions. For this video I have thoroughly explored the legacy of Nintendo's 64-bit console, searching for the most striking N64 logo animations.

In this video you will find:

• A game curation showing the most original N64 jingle intros and startups in the Nintendo 64 catalog
• A preservation of Nintendo 64 video games through their booting screens
• Information related to each game such as release date, developer company, game genre and system it was released on.
• Official game box arts with a 3D presentation.
• Educative and/or critical comments on the importance of the video game and why you should play it

Intro and Outro Music

Aries Beats "Synthwave Dreams 2020" is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Source: https://free-songs.de/synthwave-2020/

0:00 Intro
00:11 Conker's Bad Fur Day
00:38 Earthworm Jim 3D
00:56 Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine
01:11 Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber
01:21 Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
01:39 Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo
02:02 Diddy Kong Racing
02:14 Command & Conquer
02:26 Banjo-Kazooie
02:41 Donkey Kong 64
02:54 Killer Instinct Gold
03:02 Clay Fighter 63 1/3
03:15 Banjo-Tooie
03:27 Tetrisphere
03:45 Perfect Dark
04:05 Outro

⚠️ All gameplay recording, game curation and opinions included in this video, as well as editing is completely done by me

Bits & Beats creates videos about the history of video games. In this channel you'll find comparisons, retrospectives, technical analysis, but, mostly, game curations with the idea of having an important task of preserving video games, and make them relevant to society at large.

Curation isn't just about digging up neat games, but it's also about preservation, interpretation, and using one's knowledge to make it relevant to people. With my videos I want older gamers to look back and remember the influence of video games on their lives, and new gamers to understand the larger context of the series they're playing for the first time today.

I put significant time and creative effort into each one of my videos, including research, digging into archives, playing video games and recording hours of footage, selecting specific clips, writing reviews for each title, and making a very careful video editing in the way to transmit both educational and entertaining values to my audience. Every video takes a lot of hours to produce, because I strive to give my audience a consistent, high-quality content.

Fidelity and preservation of the video games is essential in Bits & Beats, so the recordings are made with the highest bitrate quality. It is done this way to preserve original game look and sound through modern footage, with no superfluous additions. I recommend you watch the video at 4K and 60 frames per second to get the best possible viewing experience.

I hope you enjoy my videos and find them useful!

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