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Series Icons[]
Ace Attorney series icon The icon used for Ace Attorney-related content is the star-like shine present within the series's logo. | |
Adventure Island series icon The icon used for Adventure Island-related content is a silhouette of a palm tree, based upon the design of such present in the logo of the series's first instalment. | |
Animal Crossing series icon The icon used for Animal Crossing-related content is a silhouette of a Gyroid, a recurring type of apparently-sentient object that appears as both a species of character and furniture items. A Gyroid in the debut title was used by the player to perform various tasks, including saving their game; a similar-looking character by the name of Lloid would later appear in Animal Crossing: City Folk, and it is this character whose artwork is used for the series's symbol. | |
ARMS series icon The icon used for ARMS-related content is a silhouette of the Toaster-type Glove weapon that is most commonly known to be equipped by Spring Man as his default ARMS type. | |
ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat series icon The icon used for ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat-related content is a silhouette of the facial structure of the game's main antagonist, the Fire Serpent. | |
Balloon Fight series icon The icon used for Balloon Fight-related content is a silhouette of a balloon, based upon the sprite of such that appears in the NES title. | |
Banjo-Kazooie series icon The icon used for Banjo-Kazooie-related content is the outline of a musical note, which serves as the main collectible within the series. The note's design is based on that of those from Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, as evidenced by the additional line parallel to the top bar. | |
Battle Clash series icon The icon used for Battle Clash-related content is the outline of a crosshair, similar to those present on the reticles of firearms. This symbol is also used in Super Smash Bros. to represent other titles that, like Battle Clash, relied on the Super Scope peripheral released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, such as the Super Scope 6 minigame collection. | |
Battletoads series icon The icon used for Battletoads-related content is a symbol commonly used to represent the series and appears in several pieces of promotional artwork and even on box arts. | |
BlazBlue series icon The icon used for BlazBlue-related content is the emblem used by Ragna the Bloodedge within the series. | |
Bomberman series icon The icon used for Bomberman-related content is a silhouette of a bomb with a lit fuse, referencing the main gameplay mechanic of the series. | |
BOXBOY! series icon The icon used for BOXBOY!-related content is a silhouette of series protagonist Qbby posing in a walk. | |
Brain Age series icon The icon used for Brain Age-related content is a silhouette of a head with a cross through it. This same symbolism is used on the North American box arts for the series. | |
Call of Duty Zombies series icon The icon used for Call of Duty Zombies-related content is the logo of Group 935, the central figure within the original Aether Story that began in Call of Duty: World at War. | |
Captain Rainbow series icon The icon used for Captain Rainbow-related content is a silhouette of a rainbow, which appears as the personal logo for the titular protagonist as well as his belt buckle. | |
Castlevania series icon The icon used for Castlevania-related content is a silhouette of a crescent moon, which replaces the letter C in the series's logo as of 2003's Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. This symbol is based directly on the logo of the Netflix animated series. | |
Chibi-Robo series icon The icon used for Chibi-Robo!-related content is a silhouette of an electrical two-pronged plug similar, but not identical, to that attached to a Chibi-Robo toy. | |
Club Penguin series icon The icon used for Club Penguin-related content is a silhouette of Fluffy the Fish, who serves as one of the game's mascots and appears on the coins that players can collect within it. | |
Clu Clu Land series icon The icon used for Clu Clu Land-related content is a silhouette of a golden ingot, the main collectible item in the game. | |
Cooking Mama series icon The icon used for Cooking Mama-related content is a silhouette of the face of the main protagonist, Mama. The symbol is identical to that present within the logo of series owners Cooking Mama Limited. | |
Corpse Party series icon The icon used for Corpse Party-related content is a Sachiko Ever After charm, a small doll in a humanoid shape. | |
Custom Robo series icon The icon used for Custom Robo-related content is the silhouetted Robo Cube that appears in the background of the logo of Custom Robo for the Nintendo GameCube. | |
Danganronpa series icon The icon used for Danganronpa-related content is the stylized "DR" used in the logo of Team Danganronpa, which appears in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. | |
Dead or Alive series icon The icon used for Dead or Alive-related content is the personal logo of Kasumi, who serves as one of the series's most prominent characters. This logo appears on Kasumi's back in most of her appearances. | |
Devil World series icon The icon used for Devil World-related content is a silhouette of a skull, based upon a sprite that appears on large red blocks found within the game. | |
Disaster series icon The icon used for Disaster-related content is the silhouette of two individuals, one of whom appears to be leaning on the other for support. The silhouette of these two figures appears on the box art for Disaster: Day of Crisis. | |
Dishonored series icon The icon used for Dishonored-related content is the Outsider's Mark, which is an integral part of the Dishonored series's lore. | |
Donkey Kong series icon The icon used for Donkey Kong-related content is the silhouette of the letters D and K, taken from an unused pre-release logo for Donkey Kong 64. Previous Super Smash Bros. titles used a similar symbol, specifically the one seen on Donkey Kong's tie. | |
DOOM series icon The icon used for DOOM-related content is the symbol that represents the Doom Slayer in the DOOM series. In the demonic language, the symbol is meant to serve as a warning to those trying to open that which is marked with it. | |
Dragalia Lost series icon The icon used for Dragalia Lost-related content is a silhouette of a drop of Eldwater, a rarer item found in the game that can be used to increase a character's rarity. | |
Drill Dozer series icon The icon used for Drill Dozer-related content is a circular symbol with a spiral pattern cut into it. This symbol comes from the Drill Dozer logo, where it breaks through the letter O and is supposed to represent a drill bit. | |
Dr. Mario series icon The icon used for Dr. Mario-related content is a silhouette of a Red Virus, based on the creature's profile sprite from Dr. Mario World. This same icon is used to represent the Viruses in the aforementioned mobile game. | |
Duck Hunt series icon The icon used for Duck Hunt-related content is a silhouette of a Light Gun. The icon is based upon the emblem placed on box arts that are branded as part of the Light Gun Series and make use of the Light Gun NES peripheral. While explicitly branded as representing the Duck Hunt series, this symbol in Super Smash Bros. encompasses other titles that also used the Light Gun peripheral, such as Wild Gunman and Hogan's Alley. | |
Dynasty Warriors series icon The icon used for Dynasty Warriors-related content is a silhouette of a figure (presumably series focus Zhao Yun) holding a spear up in the air. This icon was also used within the logo of the series's first instalment. | |
EarthBound series icon The icon used for EarthBound-related content is the same symbol that appears on the chest on the recurring Starman enemy from the EarthBound series. | |
Electroplankton series icon The icon used for Electroplankton-related content is a silhouette of a Hanenbow, one of the types of Electroplankton from the series. This same creature serves as the namesake of a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. and even appears on it as well. | |
Endless Ocean series icon The icon used for Endless Ocean-related content is a silhouette of swimming goggles and a snorkle, a reference to the game being a diving simulator. | |
Eternal Darkness series icon The icon used for Eternal Darkness-related content is the Mantorok (Black Heart) rune present within the game. | |
Ever Oasis series icon The icon used for Ever Oasis-related content is a silhouette of the Great Tree, which serves as the source of the Oasis' life. | |
Famicom Detective Club series icon The icon used for Famicom Detective Club-related content is a symbol of the moon made up of several lines that converge together. This same symbol is present in the logos of the 2021 remakes of the first two instalments in the Famicom Detective Club series. | |
Family Computer Robot series icon The icon used for Family Computer Robot-related content is a silhouette of the head of the Robotic Operating Buddy. The icon is based upon the emblem placed on box arts that are branded as part of the Robot Series and make use of the R.O.B. peripheral. | |
Fatal Frame series icon The icon used for Fatal Frame-related content is a ring with several circles along it. This appears as part of the Camera Obscura's reticle in the first Fatal Frame title. | |
FINAL FANTASY series icon The icon used for FINAL FANTASY-related content is a silhouette of The Ultimate Destructive Magic, Meteor. This same icon is included as part of the logo of FINAL FANTASY VII, which receives the most major of representation in Super Smash Bros. | |
Find Mii series icon The icon used for Find Mii-related content is a silhouette of a royal crown, similar in appearance to that worn by the king of Find Mii. This icon was also used to represent the series in previous Super Smash Bros. titles. | |
Fire Emblem series icon The icon used for Fire Emblem-related content is the crest of the Askr kingdom, which serves as the main setting of Fire Emblem Heroes and appeared within pre-release versions of the game's logo. | |
F-Zero series icon The icon used for F-Zero-related content is a silhouette of the Earth with several rings orbiting around it. This is based on, but not identical to, the logo of the F-Zero TV segments that appear in F-Zero GX. | |
FlingSmash series icon The icon used for FlingSmash-related content is a silhouette of Zip, the main protagonist of the game, in a jumping position. | |
Game & Watch series icon The icon used for Game & Watch-related content is a juggler who tosses three mall balls between his hands. This is based on the game Ball, which was the first Game & Watch title released. | |
Gex series icon The icon used for Gex-related content is a silhouette of a television screen. Televisions play a major role in this series, and the games are set within a dimension located inside the TV. | |
GIGA WRECKER series icon The icon used for GIGA WRECKER-related content is a triangular emblem that appears throughout GIGA WRECKER, and appears to be the official insignia for the Ajiths that serve as the main antagonistic force. | |
Girls und Panzer series icon The icon used for Girls und Panzer-related content is a silhouette of a tank turret within a circle. This is the same logo used by the Japanese Sensha-dō Federation within the series and appears on all of the equipment they use to monitor and judge the Sensha-dō matches that take place. | |
Glory of Heracles series icon The icon used for Glory of Heracles-related content is a silhouette of the entryway of the Pantheon temple, with six thin pillars on a platform holding up a triangular roof. | |
Golden Sun series icon The icon used for Golden Sun-related content is a silhouette of a stylized sun, similar in appearance to that used in the logo of Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. | |
Gravity Rush series icon The icon used for Gravity Rush-related content is a silhouette of Dusty, Kat's Guardian from the series. This same symbol is used to refer to Gravity Rush content in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. | |
Halo series icon The icon used for Halo-related content is the Forerunner "Reclaimer" glyph. Prior to 343 Industries taking over the development of the Halo series after series creator Bungie split off from Microsoft, the Reclaimer glyph was identical in appearance to the logo of the Marathon trilogy developed by Bungie for the Apple Macintosh. | |
Ice Climber series icon The icon used for Ice Climber-related content is a silhouette of a cob of corn. While several vegetables are collectibles within the game, having been stolen by a Condor, the corn is unique in that it grants the Ice Climber that grabs it an extra life. | |
Ice Hockey series icon The icon used for Ice Hockey-related content is a silhouette of two ice hockey sticks crossed at their shafts. Hockey sticks are essential for playing the sport. | |
THE iDOLM@STER series icon The icon used for THE iDOLM@STER-related content is a stylized at sign (@), taken from the current logo of THE iDOLM@STER series in use since THE iDOLM@STER: Platinum Stars. | |
Jake's Super Smash Bros. icon The symbol for Jake's Super Smash Bros. series as a whole is rather simple, being a circle cut through with the same cursive J design present in the game's logo. The five solid-colour fragments represent the five major game modes within the game: Crown of Orchid, Arcade Mode, All-Star Gauntlet, Smash Run, and Smash Tour. | |
Jam with the Band series icon The icon used for Jam with the Band-related content is a silhouette of a circular flame design, which appears in the logo for the game. | |
Joy Mech Fight series icon The icon used for Joy Mech Fight-related content is a stylized silhouette of Sukapon's head. | |
Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru series icon The icon used for Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru-related content is a silhouette of two chiming bells. Though not identical to any markings from the game, two bells do appear as part of its logo. | |
Katamari series icon The icon used for Katamari-related content is a silhouette of The Prince of All Cosmos rolling a Katamari ball. The icon itself seems based on the appearance of The Prince and the Katamari in the logo of Beautiful Katamari. | |
Kid Icarus series icon The icon used for Kid Icarus-related content is a silhouette of the halo-like symbol used as the logo for Skyworld and its army. Palutena also makes use of this same symbol, and it can sometimes be seen floating behind her back. | |
Kingdom Hearts series icon The icon used for Kingdom Hearts-related content is a silhouette of a heart with a small crown perched atop it. Both the heart and crown symbols are commonly seen within the series, with the latter often representing series protagonist Sora, but together they are sometimes used to represent the series as a whole. | |
Kirby series icon The icon used for Kirby-related content is a silhouette of the Friend Action icon from Kirby: Star Allies. | |
Kung-Fu series icon The icon used for Kung-Fu-related content is a silhouette of the dragon enemy from Kung-Fu. | |
Lady Sia series icon The icon used for Lady Sia-related content is a silhouette of a Griffin. A Griffin appears as a prominent figure within Lady Sia, with one acting as Sia's steed in order to travel between locations. | |
The Legendary Starfy series icon The icon used for The Legendary Starfy-related content is a silhouette of a seashell. Unlike most other series icons, seashells do not play a major role in The Legendary Starfy series but rather seems to represent the undersea setting of the series. | |
The Legend of Zelda series icon The icon used for The Legend of Zelda-related content is the Wingcrest, which serves as the official branding for the Hylian royal family. The icon's design is based upon the crest's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. | |
Like a Dragon series icon The icon used for Like a Dragon-related content is the emblem of the Tojo Clan, which serves as the central association of the Like a DRAGON series. Both series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and Super Smash Bros. fighter Goro Majima have both been high-ranking officials of this group. | |
Magia Record series icon The icon used for Magia Record-related content is a silhouette of a girl looking down, with her eyes closed. A ribbon unfurls in front of her hair and two stars sparkle in front of her. This same icon serves as the notification icon in the Magia Record mobile game. | |
Mario Kart series icon The icon used for Mario Kart-related content is a silhouette of goggles and a headset (both of which are worn by the referee Lakitu since Mario Kart 7) with a segmented cloud symbol beneath it. These two icons appear together on the promotions for Mario Kart TV that appear within Mario Kart 8. | |
Mario & Luigi series icon The icon used for Mario & Luigi-related content consists of silhouettes of Mario and Luigi running towards the left. These silhouettes appeared in all Japanese logos for the series, and all international logos since Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. | |
Mario Party series icon The icon used for Mario Party-related content is a Star, the main item that players compete for throughout the Mario Party titles. | |
Mega Man series icon The icon used for Mega Man-related content is a silhouette of the recurring Energy Tank item. The symbol is based directly on the item's sprite from its debut appearance, Mega Man 2. | |
Megami Tensei series icon The icon used for Megami Tensei-related content is a silhouette of the head of Loki, taken from the original pentagram logo used for the franchise. Loki was the main antagonist of Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei, the novel that spawned the Megami Tensei multimedia franchise, and appeared in the same role for the game of the same name published by Telenet. | |
Metroid series icon The icon used for Metroid-related content is the Artifact of Spirit from Metroid Prime, one of the twelve Chozo Artifacts that the player must locate in that game. It should be noted that all twelve Artifacts use the same basic design at different rotations, with other slight differences between them. | |
Miitopia series icon The icon used for Miitopia-related content is a silhouette of a sword, which serves as a replacement for the letter T in the game's logo. | |
Minecraft series icon The icon used for Minecraft-related content is the face of a Creeper, a hostile mob that serves as one of the game's mascots. | |
Miscellaneous series icon The symbol for Final Destination and Battlefield in the coding of Super Smash Bros. Melee. In Jake's Super Smash Bros. this symbol is used for content that may be representative of multiple series and can not have a single series icon associated with them, such as the Famicom Medley and NES Medley music tracks. | |
Mole Mania series icon The icon used for Mole Mania-related content is a silhouette of a head of cabbage. These vegetables are one of the many items that can be moved around in the levels of Mole Mania. | |
Monster Hunter series icon The icon used for Monster Hunter-related content is a silhouette of a Rathalos in a hunched-over position. This symbol is based on the icon relating to the Rathalos from Monster Hunter World, which itself is simply a higher quality version of that used in Monster Hunter 4. | |
MySims series icon The icon used for MySims-related content is the PlumBob, a diamond-shaped marking that appears as a pointer within the general The Sims franchise. | |
The Mysterious Murasame Castle series icon The icon used for The Mysterious Murasame Castle-related content is a silhouette of a four-pointed shuriken with a hole in its centre. | |
Ninja Launcher series icon The icon used for Ninja Launcher-related content is a silhouette of a large cannon present on wheels. Though not identical, the cannon does appear to be similar to that which appears within the game. | |
Ni no Kuni series icon The icon used for Ni no Kuni-related content is the symbol that must be drawn in order to cast the Gateway spell, which is performed by Oliver in the beginning of the first title to travel to the fantasy world in which most of the game is set. | |
Nintendo Badge Arcade series icon The icon used for Nintendo Badge Arcade-related content is a silhouette of a rabbit's head, the rabbit specifically being that of the Arcade Bunny that hosts the title. | |
Nintendo Game series icon The icon used for Nintendo Game-related content is a stylized "NG" used by Nintendo as their company logo between 1966 and 1970. It was during this time that Nintendo released the People House toy line as well as several other popular games such as the Ultra Hand. This symbol is used for everything related to physical toys created by Nintendo prior to them developing video games. | |
Nintendo Power series icon The icon used for Nintendo Power-related content is the "NP" letters used in the logo for the magazine. | |
PAC-MAN series icon The icon used for PAC-MAN-related content is a silhouette of the titular series protagonist, based upon his sprite from the original PAC-MAN title. | |
Panel de Pon series icon The icon used for Panel de Pon-related content is a silhouette of a block with a star symbol imprinted on it. This is just one of many blocks that appear within that series. | |
Paperboy series icon The icon used for Paperboy-related content is a silhouette of a mailbox, referencing the fact that the player is intended to fill subscribers' mailboxes with The Daily Sun newspapers in the Paperboy series. | |
Paper Mario series icon The icon used for Paper Mario-related content is a silhouette of a Big Paint Star, the source of all colour and the main object that Mario must collect during the events of Paper Mario: Color Splash. | |
Peanuts series icon The icon used for Peanuts-related content is a silhouette of Woodstock, a small bird that commonly appears alongside the franchise's mascot, Snoopy. | |
Perfect Dark series icon The icon used for Perfect Dark-related content consists of two stylized letters, these being P and D. These letters appear in the background of the logo for the original Nintendo 64 title. | |
Persona series icon The icon used for Persona-related content is a silhouette of a butterfly, which is a recurring symbol in the series that refers to the deity Philemon. | |
Pikmin series icon The icon used for Pikmin-related content is a spaceship icon present within the Hocotate Freight logo seen in Pikmin 2. | |
Plants vs. Zombies series icon The icon used for Plants vs. Zombies-related content is a silhouette of a zombie hand reaching out of the ground with a flower in its grasp. This is based on a piece of official artwork released for the first title in the series. | |
Pocket Card Jockey series icon The icon used for Pocket Card Jockey-related content is a silhouette of the letter P stylized to resemble a horse. This same symbol is used as the first letter in the game's logo. | |
Pokémon series icon The icon used for Pokémon-related content is a silhouette of the head of a Pikachu, the franchise's mascot. | |
Punch-Out!! series icon The icon used for Punch-Out!!-related content is a silhouette of a boxing glove. In particular, the symbol is taken directly from the logo of the Wii instalment of the series. | |
Puyo Puyo series icon The icon used for Puyo Puyo-related content is a silhouette of a Puyo, the titular creature of the series. | |
Rabbids series icon The icon used for Rabbids-related content is a silhouette of the R letter used within the Rabbids series logo in use since 2008's Rabbids Go Home. | |
Resident Evil series icon The icon used for Resident Evil-related content is the logo of Umbrella Corporation, which serves as the main antagonistic force within the series. | |
Rhythm Heaven series icon The icon used for Rhythm Heaven-related content is a silhouette of a cloud, inside which the series's logo is often present. | |
Rolling Western series icon The icon used for Rolling Western-related content is based upon the appearance of a large Arma Energy loot drop, which also appears next to Dillon's health bar in the first title of the series. | |
Saints Row series icon The icon used for Saints Row-related content is a fleur-de-lis symbol. The fleur-de-lis acts as the logo for the Third Street Saints, which serves as the focal point for the series up until 2022's Saints Row. | |
Samurai Warriors series icon The icon used for Samurai Warriors-related content is the crest of the Sanada clan, which Yukimura Sanada is a member of. The Sanada clan, and in particular Yukimura, serves as the main focus of most Samurai Warriors titles, the most prominent of which is Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada. | |
Samurai Warriors 5 icon The icon used for Samurai Warriors 5-related content is the crest of the Oda clan, which Yasuke serves under Nobunaga Oda. Nobunaga Oda, and to a lesser extent other members of the Oda clan, serves as the main focus of Samurai Warriors 5. | |
Satellaview series icon The icon used for Satellaview-related content is the same symbol present in the logo of the Satellaview add-on released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom; the logo for the console itself is included within this symbol as well. | |
Science Adventure series icon The icon used for Science Adventure-related content is the official "SA" lettering used in promotional material for the series as a whole. | |
Scooby-Doo! series icon The icon used for Scooby-Doo!-related content is the diamond-shape tag that hangs from Scooby-Doo's collar, with his initials (SD) printed within it. | |
Senki Zesshō Symphogear series icon The icon used for Senki Zesshō Symphogear-related content is the stylized silhouette of a Symphogear crystal, taken from the logo of the Symphogear Live 2020 live show that, despite its name, had to be postponed out of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
Sennen Kazoku series icon The icon used for Sennen Kazoku-related content is a silhouette of a heart. Cupid is the main protagonist of the game and is often associated with making people fall in love with each other, though the protagonist of Sennen Kazoku can alter any emotion. | |
Shadows House series icon The icon used for Shadows House-related content is a silhouette of a rose. Kate, one of the main protagonists of the series, wears hairclips styled after the flower, while roses are also used in general as a thematic symbol within the series. | |
Shantae series icon The icon used for Shantae-related content is a silhouette of the titular character's house and surrounding area. This is based on the building's appearance in the logo of Shantae: Half-Genie Hero. | |
SimCity series icon The icon used for SimCity-related content is a silhouette of the logo that appears on the boxart of the SNES title SimCity, which Nintendo developed. | |
Sin & Punishment series icon The icon used for Sin & Punishment-related content is a silhouette of the kanji characters 罪 and 罰, bot of which appear in the logos for the series's titles. The symbol in particular uses the design of these characters as they appear in the background of the Sin & Punishment: Star Successor logo. | |
Slime Rancher series icon The icon used for Slime Rancher-related content is a silhouette of a Pink Slime, the first type of Slime one would encounter within the game. | |
Snipperclips series icon The icon used for Snipperclips-related content are two half circles placed next to each-other in a shape similar to the letter S; this symbol replaces such a letter in the Snipperclips logo. | |
Soccer series icon The icon used for Soccer-related content is a silhouette of a soccer ball, which is fittingly the ball used to play the sport that gave the series its name. | |
So I'm a Spider, So What? series icon The icon used for So I'm a Spider, So What?-related content is a silhouette of a spider. While not based directly on any of the spider-like Taratect creatures present in the series, this same symbol was used in promotional material for and on the website of the So I'm a Spider, So What? anime adaption. | |
Sonic the Hedgehog series icon The icon used for Sonic the Hedgehog-related content is the dual star symbol used as the logo of The Resistance in Sonic Forces. | |
Splatoon series icon The icon used for Splatoon-related content is the logo of SquidForce. While SquidForce is one of the brands that releases clothing within the world of the Splatoon series, in-universe the company is also the sponsor of the Turf War matches that the Inklings engage in and thus their logo can be seen on several pieces of equipment and within multiple maps. | |
Star Fox series icon The icon used for Star Fox-related content is a silhouette of an Arwing, the vehicle that Team Star Fox makes use of for aerial missions and general transportation. | |
Steel Diver series icon The icon used for Steel Diver-related content is a silhouette of the Blue Shark, a submarine that is used prominently within the promotional materials for the Steel Diver titles. | |
Street Fighter series icon The icon used for Street Fighter-related content is the silhouette of a travelling fireball - a Hadouken, one of the franchise's most prominent attacks - within a circle. This is based on the logo for the Street Fighter League eSports series. | |
The Stretchers series icon The icon used for The Stretchers-related content is an asterisk, which serves as the medical logo in the world of The Stretchers and thus appears on the main characters' hats, ambulance, and at the medical centre they report to. | |
Stunt Race FX series icon The icon used for Stunt Race FX-related content is a silhouette of the letters "FX", which appears as part of the game's logo. | |
Super Mario series icon The icon used for Super Mario-related content is a silhouette of the letter M, as seen encircled on the front of Mario's cap. | |
Super Mario Bros. film icon The icon used for content relating to the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film is a silhouette of a stylized M. This same letter appears in promotional artwork for the film, such as the poster and North American DVD releases. | |
Super Monkey Ball series icon The icon used for Super Monkey Ball-related content is the silhouetted face of AiAi, the franchise's mascot and main character. This symbol is lifted directly from the logo of the 2021 title Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania. | |
Super Smash Bros. series icon The symbol for the Super Smash Bros. series as a whole is a circular icon with four intersecting lines that cross between each other towards the left side. This symbol is supposed to represent both the idea of the series being a crossover (with the crossing lines) and the fact that it is a multiplayer fighting game title (the fact that it is segmented into four quarters). | |
Sushi Striker series icon The icon used for Sushi Striker-related content is a stylized silhouette of a piece of sushi - in particular, apiece of sake nigiri. | |
Tales of series icon The icon used for Tales-related content is a leather-bound tome with a quill laid atop it. This symbol is included as part of the Tales of series's logo as of 2019. | |
Tekken series icon The icon used for Tekken-related content is the symbol used to represent the Devil Gene and those who possess it. | |
Teleroboxer series icon The icon used for Teleroboxer-related content is a silhouette of the fist of Harry, the Telerobotnic fighter used by the protagonist of Teleroboxer. | |
Tin Star series icon The icon used for Tin Star-related content is a silhouette of a crudely-drawn sheriff's star, taken from the game's title screen. | |
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE series icon The icon used for Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE-related content is a silhouette of a sharp symbol, which is used within the game's logo. | |
Tomodachi Life series icon The icon used for Tomodachi Life-related content is a silhouette of a radio tower. This same icon is used as the logo for the Mii News segments present within the Nintendo DS instalment of the series. | |
The Tower SP icon The icon used for The Tower SP-related content is the hanging sign with the letters "SP" written inside it, taken directly from the game's logo. While The Tower SP is only one entry in the greater SimTower series, Nintendo published the Game Boy Advance title in Japan and thus owns all content created specifically for that game; hence, this icon represents only a single game. | |
Tribe Nine series icon The icon used for Tribe Nine-related content is the emblem of the Extreme Baseball tribe representing the Minato ward. This team serves as the central focus of the Tribe Nine series. | |
Ultimate Chicken Horse series icon The icon used for Ultimate Chicken Horse-related content is a silhouette of a dancing horse standing on its hind legs. This horse serves as one of the game's playable characters, and the pose it makes as part of the symbol is the same as that performed upon achieving victory. | |
UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH series icon The icon used for UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH-related content is a silhouette of Kuu, a dragon-like Void that follows Linne around throughout the UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH releases. | |
Urban Champion series icon The icon used for Urban Champion-related content is a silhouette of a city skyline, which appears on the game's title screen. | |
Volleyball series icon The icon used for Volleyball-related content is a silhouette of a volleyball, which is fittingly the ball used to play the sport that gave the series its name. | |
Wario series icon The icon used for Wario-related content is a silhouette of Wario's own face. This is a mirrored version of the same render that appears on the box art of WarioWare: Smooth Moves. | |
Wii Fit series icon The icon used for Wii Fit-related content is a silhouette of a Wii Balance Board, which was released alongside this title. | |
Wii Music series icon The icon used for Wii Music-related content is a silhouette of a music note. This same music note appears in promotional artwork and the box art of the game. | |
Wizards & Warriors series icon The icon used for Wizards & Warrior-related content is a silhouette of a trumpet. This instrument appears as a piece of equipment in the first instalment of the series, where it can be used to reveal the location of otherwise-invisible treasures. | |
The World Ends with You series icon The icon used for The World Ends with You-related content is the skull-like emblem present on the Player Pin in the original The World Ends with You title. | |
World's End Club series icon The icon used for World's End Club-related content is the silhouette of Kansai's "Leader Badge", which denotes him as the self-proclaimed leader of the Go-Getters Club for a majority of a game. | |
Wrecking Crew series icon The icon used for Wrecking Crew-related content is a silhouette of a construction helmet branded with the letter M. This is identical to that worn by Mario in Wrecking Crew '98. | |
Xenoblade series icon The icon used for Xenoblade-related content is a silhouette of an X. This is based upon the first letter of the "Xenoblade" part of the Xenoblade Chronicles X logo. | |
Yoshi series icon The icon used for Yoshi-related content is a silhouette of the Smiley Flower collectible that appears in most of the Yoshi platforming titles. In particular, the symbol is based upon the Smiley Flower's render from Yoshi's New Island. | |
Yume Nikki series icon The icon used for Yume Nikki-related content is a checkerboard pattern featuring two rows of three squares each. This pattern - which vaguely resembles the CJK character 囧 - appears on Madotsuki's shirt in both Super Smash Bros. and Yume Nikki. | |
Yūyūki series icon The icon used for Yūyūki-related content is a silhouette of a cloud drawn in a classical Chinese style. | |
Zanki Zero series icon The icon used for Zanki Zero-related content is a silhouette of an X Key, a special device attached to a clone's stomach that stores all of the data needed for the Extend Machine to generate a new body with the same memories. |
Logos[]
Ace Attorney series logo The logo used for Ace Attorney-related content is the series's official logo, which has been in use since the first instalment, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. | |
Adventure Island logo The logo used for Adventure Island-related content is the series's official English logo, as it appears on the box art for the first entry in the series. | |
Animal Crossing series logo The logo used for Animal Crossing-related content is taken from the English logo of 2001's Animal Crossing, which also serves as the series's general logo. The logo used in Super Smash Bros. removes the border surrounding the game's title that includes the "Welcome to" and "Population: Growing" additions to the title. | |
Animal Crossing logo The logo used for Animal Crossing-related content is the English logo of 2001's Animal Crossing. The hanging board with "Population: Growing" printed on it has been removed for the logo's use in Super Smash Bros. | |
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp logo The logo used for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp-related content is the mobile game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
ARMS series logo The logo used for ARMS-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat series logo The logo used for ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat-related content is the logo used for the game. | |
Banjo-Kazooie series logo The logo used for Banjo-Kazooie-related content is based upon the logo for the first game in the series, Banjo-Kazooie. The logo used in Super Smash Bros. lacks a border as thick as the original design. | |
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts logo The logo used for Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts-related content is the official logo of the 2008 title. | |
Battle Clash series logo The logo used for Battle Clash-related content is the official English logo for the first game in the series, as it appears on the box art for the game. | |
Battletoads series logo The logo used for Battletoads-related content is the official logo used for 2019's Battletoads, without the addition of the border surrounding the both the title and the Battletoads' insignia, which is placed below it in most cases. | |
BlazBlue series logo The logo used for BlazBlue-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2008's BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. | |
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger logo The logo used for BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Bomberman series logo The logo used for Bomberman-related content is taken from the logo of 2007's Bomberman Live, which is often used to represent the series as a whole. This logo itself is simply an updated version of the logo that had been in use since 1998's Bomberman World. | |
BOXBOY! series logo The logo used for BOXBOY!-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2015's BOXBOY! | |
Brain Age series logo The logo used for Brain Age-related content is the series's official North American logo, in use since 2005's Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops III logo The logo used for Call of Duty: Black Ops III-related content is the game's official logo, which makes use of both the series logos for the general Call of Duty franchise and the "Black Ops" sub-series developed by Treyarch. | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 logo The logo used for Call of Duty Black Ops 4-related content is the game's official logo, which makes use of both the series logos for the general Call of Duty franchise and the "Black Ops" sub-series developed by Treyarch. | |
Call of Duty Zombies series logo The logo used for Call of Duty-related content combines the official logo of the Call of Duty franchise with the "Zombies" wording used for the mode's appearance in Call of Duty: Black Ops III. This logo was also used for the Call of Duty Zombies comic series that was first released in 2016. | |
Captain Rainbow series logo The logo used for Captain Rainbow-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
Castlevania series logo The logo used for Castlevania-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2003's Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. The letter C in this logo is also used as the basis of the series's symbol in Super Smash Bros. | |
Chaos;Child logo The logo used for Chaos;Child-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. Unlike the logo for Robotics;Notes, the Chaos;Child logo includes the background elements behind the title and the game's subtitle of "If you are God, and the delusion becomes reality. About what kind of the noids you get? Is it the sensual world? The despotic society? The destructive sanctions? Or..." | |
Chibi-Robo! series logo The logo used for Chibi-Robo!-related content is taken from the logo of 2015's Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash. | |
Club Penguin series logo The logo used for Club Penguin-related content is the game's official logo that was used from 2012 until the game's discontinuation in 2017. This version of the logo is the culmination of various small changes made to the game's first logo introduced in 2005. Perhaps the most notable change between this version and its predecessors was the addition of a blue border around the word "Club", which separated the white writing from the black border surrounding the entire logo. | |
Cooking Mama series logo The logo used for Cooking Mama-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2006's Cooking Mama. | |
Corpse Party logo The logo used for Corpse Party-related content is the franchise's official logo, in use since 2010's Corpse Party: Blood Covered ...Repeated Fear. | |
Custom Robo series logo The logo used for Custom Robo-related content is the series's official English logo, in use since 2004's Custom Robo. | |
Danganronpa series logo The logo used for Danganronpa-related content is the franchise's official English logo, in use since 2012's Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. | |
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls logo The logo used for Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. The series emblem, which is also used as Monokuma's right eye and appears as part of the franchise's series symbol in Super Smash Bros., also appears within it. | |
Densetsu no Stafy 2 logo The logo used for Densetsu no Stafy 2-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Devil World series logo The logo used for Devil World-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the title screen of the game. | |
Diddy Kong Racing logo The logo used for Diddy Kong Racing-related content is the game's official logo. Notably, the Nintendo DS remake of the game uses a different logo, with a different fonts being used for both "Diddy Kong" and "Racing". | |
Disaster series logo The logo used for Disaster-related content is the official English logo of Disaster: Day of Crisis, complete with the seismograph line overlapping the "R" in "Disaster". It should be noted that the Japanese logo for the title is identical, though also features the game's title written in katakana in addition to English. | |
Dishonored series logo The logo used for Dishonored-related content is the series's official logo, in use since the first instalment. | |
Donkey Kong series logo The logo used for Donkey Kong-related content is the series's official logo in use since 1994's Donkey Kong Country. This logo is a slightly modified version of that used for the 1981 title Donkey Kong. | |
Donkey Kong logo The logo used for Donkey Kong-related content is the official logo of the 1994 title, which is also informally called Donkey Kong '94 or Donkey Kong GB to differentiate it from the original 1981 title. This logo is based on the logo for the greater Donkey Kong franchise, though features the title across two rows instead of only one as is the norm. | |
Donkey Kong 64 logo The logo used for Donkey Kong 64-related content is the official English logo for the Nintendo 64 game. | |
Donkey Kong Country logo The logo used for Donkey Kong Country-related content is the game's official logo, which would later serve as the basis for those of its next two sequels. | |
Donkey Kong Country 2 logo The logo used for Donkey Kong Country 2-related content is the game's official logo, itself just the logo of Donkey Kong Country 2 with the addition of the number 2. Notably, the game's subtitle "Diddy's Kong Quest" is missing from its use in Super Smash Bros. | |
Donkey Kong Country 3 logo The logo used for Donkey Kong Country 3-related content is the game's official logo, itself just the logo of Donkey Kong Country 3 with the addition of the number 3. Notably, the game's subtitle "Dixie Kong's Double Trouble" is missing from its use in Super Smash Bros. | |
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze logo The logo used for Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat logo The logo used for Donkey Kong Jungle Beat-related content is the game's official English logo. | |
DOOM series logo The logo used for DOOM-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 1989's DOOM. The logo used in Super Smash Bros. removes the depth effect, making it suitable for being a single solid colour. | |
Dragalia Lost series logo The logo used for Dragalia Lost-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
Drill Dozer series logo The logo used for Drill Dozer-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Dr. Mario series logo The logo used for Dr. Mario-related content is the series's official logo, which has been used in Japan since the series's first instalment in 1990. This logo was first used outside Japan as part of the PAL logo for Dr. Mario & Germ Buster in 2008 and in the North American logo of 2015's Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure. | |
Duck Hunt series logo The logo used for Duck Hunt-related content is the logo seen on the title screen of the 1984 game. | |
Dynasty Warriors series logo The logo used for Dynasty Warriors-related content is the series's official English logo in use since Dynasty Warriors 2. | |
Dynasty Warriors 5 logo The logo used for Dynasty Warriors 5-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
EarthBound series logo The logo used for EarthBound-related content is the official logo of 1994's EarthBound, completely unaltered. | |
Electroplankton logo The logo used for Electroplankton-related content is the game's official logo. The subtitle "Created by Toshio Iwai" has been omitted from the logo. | |
Endless Ocean: Blue World logo The logo used for Endless Ocean: Blue World-related content is the game's official North American logo. The game's title differs in North America, Japan, Australia, and Europe: in Japan the game is known as Forever Blue: Call of the Ocean, while in Europe and Australia the game is known as Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep. | |
Eternal Darkness series logo The logo used for Eternal Darkness-related content is taken from the logo of Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. | |
Ever Oasis series logo The logo used for Ever Oasis-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
Famicom Detective Club series logo The logo used for Famicom Detective Club-related content is an altered version of the English logo used for the 2021 Famicom Detective Club remakes. The only alteration made to the logo is to remove the bar present beneath the series's title, in which the games' subtitles were written inside originally. | |
Family Computer Robot series logo The logo used for Family Computer Robot-related content is the logo used to market the peripheral in Japan, completely unaltered. | |
Fatal Frame series logo The logo used for Fatal Frame-related content is the series's official North American logo, in use since 2003's Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. In Japan and PAL regions, this series is instead known as Zero and Project Zero, and as such use vastly different logos. | |
FINAL FANTASY series logo The logo used for FINAL FANTASY-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 1991's FINAL FANTASY IV. | |
FINAL FANTASY VII logo The logo used for FINAL FANTASY VII-related content is the game's official logo, which includes a silhouette of a meteor behind the title. | |
Final Fight series logo The logo used for Final Fight-related content is the series's official logo, which is an altered version of the logo that appeared on the Final Fight arcade machine that adds a shattered brick wall behind the main logo. | |
Find Mii logo The logo used for Find Mii-related content is the logo used for the game on the StreetPass Mii Plaza. All games included in this application feature simple logos using a basic font. | |
Fire Emblem series logo The logo used for Fire Emblem-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2012's Fire Emblem Awakening. | |
Fire Emblem Awakening logo The logo used for Fire Emblem Awakening-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the game's box art. This was the first time the current Fire Emblem series logo was used. | |
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance logo The logo used for Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Flingsmash series logo The logo used for Flingsmash-related content is the game's official English logo. | |
F-Zero series logo The logo used for F-Zero-related content is taken from the logo of F-Zero: GP Legend, itself very similar to the logo of F-Zero X. | |
Game & Wario logo The logo used for Game & Wario-related content is the game's official logo, itself based closely on the logo used for the Game & Watch-brand handheld games. | |
Game & Watch series logo The logo used for Game & Watch-related content is the series's official logo present on all Game & Watch devices released since 1980's Ball. | |
Gex series logo The logo used for Gex-related content is the official logo for 1995's Gex, completely unaltered. | |
GIGA WRECKER series logo The logo used for GIGA WRECKER-related content is the official logo for the original Steam release of GIGA WRECKER, completely unchanged. | |
Girls und Panzer series logo The logo used for Girls und Panzer-related content is the unaltered logo used for the original Girls und Panzer anime series, which features the franchise's name written in both Japanese and English. A silhouette of Miho Nishizumi and a Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf. D are included in the bottom left of the logo. | |
Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match logo The logo used for Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match-related content is the game's logo used on the multilingual versions of the game. It should be noted that the Japanese logo is identical, though features the game's logo written in katakana in-between the franchise's name and the game's subtitle. | |
Glory of Heracles series logo The logo used for Glory of Heracles-related content is the official logo used for 2008's Glory of Heracles, completely unaltered. | |
Golden Sun series logo The logo used for Golden Sun-related content is taken from the logo of 2010's Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. This logo is a modified version of the Golden Sun series's general logo, as well, featuring more ornate font and lacking the stone tablet-like background. | |
Gravity Rush series logo The logo used for Gravity Rush-related content is the official logo of 2012's Gravity Rush, completely unaltered. | |
Halo series logo The logo used for Halo-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2001's Halo: Combat Evolved. | |
Hyrule Warriors logo The logo used for Hyrule Warriors-related content is the logo used for the North American version of the game and its subsequent ports and re-releases. | |
Ice Climber series logo The logo used for Ice Climber-related content is the logo seen on the title screen of the 1985 game. | |
Ice Hockey series logo The logo used for Ice Hockey-related content is the logo of the game that appears on the title screen. | |
THE iDOLM@STER series logo The logo used for THE iDOLM@STER-related content is the current logo of THE iDOLM@STER franchise, which has been in use since 2016's THE iDOLM@STER: Platinum Stars. | |
THE iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls logo The logo used for content based upon THE iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls is the logo for the mobile title THE iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls initially released in 2011. This logo is used for all THE iDOLM@STER entries that focus on the idols of 346 Production; aptly referred to as the Cinderella Girls sub-series. | |
Jam with the Band series logo The logo used for Jam with the Band-related content is the official logo used for the English release in PAL regions. | |
Joy Mech Fight series logo The logo used for Joy Mech Fight-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on its title screen. The logo used on the game's box art is nearly identical, though does not feature the bolts allowing it to hang down from above. | |
Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru series logo The logo used for Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru-related content is the game's official logo, as seen on the original Game Boy box art. | |
Katamari Damacy series logo The logo used for Katamari Damacy-related content is the series's official logo, itself also the logo of 2004's Katamari Damacy. | |
Kid Dracula logo The logo used for Kid Dracula-related content is the game's official English logo, taken from its box art. | |
Kid Icarus series logo The logo used for Kid Icarus-related content is taken from the logo of 2012's Kid Icarus Uprising. Notably, the wing-like background present behind the series's title and the game's subtitle is missing in its Super Smash Bros. use. | |
Kid Icarus: Uprising logo The logo used for Kid Icarus: Uprising-related content is the game's official English logo. The way the title is stylized itself has not been changed, though the feather and laurel crown symbols present behind it have been removed for the logo's use in Super Smash Bros. | |
Kid Icarus logo The logo used for Kid Icarus-related content is the logo seen on the title screen of the NES game. | |
Kingdom Hearts series logo The logo used for Kingdom Hearts-related content is the official series logo commonly used for promotional materials, and prominently used as the logo of Kingdom Hearts: The Story So Far collection. | |
Kingdom Hearts II logo The logo used for Kingdom Hearts II-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on its box art. The version used in Super Smash Bros. removes the Square Enix and Disney logos placed above it. | |
Kingdom Hearts III logo The logo used for Kingdom Hearts III-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on its box art. The version used in Super Smash Bros. removes the Square Enix and Disney logos placed above it. | |
Kirby series logo The logo used for Kirby-related content is taken from the logo of Kirby Star Allies. This logo itself is very similar to the Kirby series's general logo, though features a bolder border. | |
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse logo The logo used for Kirby and the Rainbow Curse-related content is the game's official North American logo, completely unchanged. | |
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land logo The logo used for Kirby: nightmare in Dream Land-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Kirby: Planet Robobot logo The logo used for Kirby: Planet Robobot-related content is the game's official English logo. | |
Kirby's Dream Land 2 logo The logo used for Kirby's Dream Land 2-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Kirby: Star Allies logo The logo used for Kirby: Star Allies-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Kung-Fu series logo The logo used for Kung-Fu-related content is the logo that appears on the North American title screen of the Nintendo Entertainment System port of Kung-Fu Master, titled Kung-Fu. In Europe, the game was instead titled Spartan X. | |
Lady Sia series logo The logo used for Lady Sia-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the box art of the Game Boy Advance title. | |
The Legendary Starfy logo The logo used for The Legendary Starfy-related content is the official English logo of Densetsu no Stafī: Taiketsu! Daīru Kaizokudan, the only title in The Legendary Starfy series to be released outside of Japan. Due to this fact, this logo can also be considered the official English logo for the series as a whole. | |
The Legend of Zelda series logo The logo used for The Legend of Zelda-related content is taken from the logo of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. | |
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild logo The logo used for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. This game's logo appears to have set the standard for the Zelda franchise following its release, with a similarly-styled logo being used for the 2019 remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. | |
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening logo The logo used for The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening-related content is the official English logo used for the game's 2019 remake. This version of the logo includes the silhouette of a pair of palm trees, and uses a similar graphical style to the logo of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. | |
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask logo The logo used for The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask-related content is the game's official English logo. A silhouette of the titular Majora's Mask present behind the series's name. | |
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time logo The logo used for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time-related content is the game's official English logo. A silhouette of the Hylian Shield with the Master Sword crossed behind it is included beneath the title. | |
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess logo The logo used for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess-related content is the game's official English logo. This logo includes the general The Legend of Zelda series logo used up until 2017's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, with silhouettes of Wolf Link and one part of the Fused Shadow behind it. | |
Like a Dragon series logo The logo used for Like a Dragon-related content is the logo of the English language release of the seventh Like a Dragon title. This logo incorporates both the present and former titles of the series used outside of Japan: Like a Dragon and Yakuza. | |
Link: The Faces of Evil logo The logo used for Link: The Faces of Evil-related content is the game's official logo, albeit without the diamond that encases it on the game's official box art. | |
Luigi's Mansion series logo The logo used for Luigi's Mansion-related content is taken from the logo of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. | |
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon logo The logo used for Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon-related content is the game's official North American logo, completely unchanged. Notably, the logo used in Super Smash Bros. is that used in the game's promotional materials rather than on the box art or in the game itself, as there includes a silhouette of a mansion to its right. | |
Magia Record logo The logo used for Magia Record-related content is the full logo used for the now-discontinued English version of the mobile game. The full version notably includes a silhouette of the game's protagonist, Iroha Tamaki, as well as the name of the greater multimedia franchise that the game is part of (Puella Magi Madoka Magica) and the distinction that it is a side story to the original anime series that began it. | |
Mario Clash logo The logo used for Mario Clash-related content is the game's official English logo, as it appears on the game's title screen and in promotional material. The North American box art for the game uses the same logo, though repositions "Mario" to be to the left of the word "Clash" as opposed to directly above it. | |
Mario Golf series logo The logo used for Mario Golf-related content is taken from the logo of Mario Golf: World Tour. This logo itself is simply an updated version of the series's logo used since 1999's Mario Golf. | |
Mario Kart series logo The logo used for Mario Kart-related content is the series's official logo in use since 2005's Mario Kart DS. | |
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe logo The logo used for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unaltered. The logo is based upon that used for the original 2014 release, though repositions the "Mario Kart" brand name to fit the new "Deluxe" subtitle beside the number 8 styled after a Möbius strip. | |
Mario & Luigi series logo The logo used for Mario & Luigi-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2013's Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. | |
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story logo The logo used for Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story-related content is the game's official English logo. The logo of the game's 2018 remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, uses a different, albeit similar, logo due to the Mario & Luigi series logo being changed after the original title's release. | |
Mario Party series logo The logo used for Mario Party-related content is taken from the logo of Mario Party 8. While not the most recent logo used for the series, Mario Party 8 has the most prominent representation in Super Smash Bros. due to its host, MC Ballyhoo, being a playable character. | |
Mario & Wario logo The logo used for Mario & Wario-related content is the game's official English logo. Though the game never officially came out in North America or PAL regions, a release was planned for the former. This logo was used on the tentative box art for this version, though also appears alongside on the cover of the Japanese version alongside an alternate logo featuring the katakana rendering of the title (マリオとワリオ). | |
Mario vs. Donkey Kong logo The logo used for Mario vs. Donkey Kong-related content is the official logo for the Nintendo Switch remake of the original Mario vs. Donkey Kong title. | |
Mega Man series logo The logo used for Mega Man-related content is the logo seen on the title screen of the original Mega Man title, in a higher quality. | |
Mega Man 11 logo The logo used for Mega Man 11-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Mega Man Legends logo The logo used for Mega Man Legends-related content is the game's official English logo, which would go on to serve as the basis for the logo of its sequel. | |
Mega Man X series logo The logo used for Mega Man X-related content is the official English logo of the series. While the general logo has remained the same since 1997's Mega Man X4, the triangle behind the title was first included as part of the logo of 2003's Mega Man X7. | |
Megami Tensei series logo The logo used for Megami Tensei-related content is the franchise's official Japanese logo, itself taken from the logo of 1987's Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei. International releases of the Megami Tensei franchise - which has always been released as Shin Megami Tensei - uses a completely different logo. As "Megami Tensei" is the name of the overall franchise, Super Smash Bros. thus opts to use the original Japanese logo as opposed to any later ones or the English ones using the "Shin Megami Tensei" name. | |
Metroid series logo The logo used for Metroid-related content is taken from the logo of Metroid: Samus Returns. | |
Metroid: Other M logo The logo used for Metroid: Other M-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Metroid Prime series logo The logo used for Metroid Prime-related content is the series's official logo, itself just a modified version of that used for the first Metroid Prime title. | |
Metroid: Samus Returns logo The logo used for Metroid: Samus Returns-related content is the game's official logo. This logo also serves as the origin for the logo used to represent the greater Metroid franchise in Super Smash Bros. | |
Miitopia series logo The logo used for Miitopia-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the game's box art. | |
Minecraft series logo The logo used for Minecraft-related content is the game's official logo, albeit with the depth effect and border removed. | |
Mole Mania logo The logo used for Mole Mania-related content is the game's official English logo, as it appears on the game's box art. | |
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate logo The logo used for Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate-related content is the game's official English logo. Despite being an updated version of the original Monster Hunter 4 title (which, unlike Ultimate, remains exclusive to the Japanese market), this version uses a drastically different layout for the general logo, though still includes the general "Monster Hunter" brand logo. | |
MOTHER 3 logo The logo used for MOTHER 3-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the box art. As no English localization exists, this is the only title in the EarthBound series to use the "MOTHER" branding in Super Smash Bros. | |
MySims series logo The logo used for MySims-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2009's MySims Racing. | |
The Mysterious Murasame Castle series logo The logo used for The Mysterious Murasame Castle-related content is the game's official Japanese logo, as it appears on the game's box art. | |
NEO: The World Ends with You logo The logo used for NEO: The World Ends with You-related content is the game's official English logo. | |
New Super Mario Bros. 2 logo The logo used for New Super Mario Bros. 2-related content is the game's official logo. This game's logo is heavily based on that used for the other games under the "New Super Mario Bros." banner, with the addition of the number two and extending the logo's border to accommodate this. | |
New Super Mario Bros. U logo The logo used for New Super Mario Bros. U-related content is the game's official logo. This game's logo is heavily based on that used for the other games under the "New Super Mario Bros." banner, with the addition of the letter U and extending the logo's border to accommodate this. | |
Ni no Kuni series logo The logo used for Ni no Kuni-related content is the series's official English logo, in use since 2011's Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. | |
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch logo The logo used for Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch-related content is the game's official English logo, which is also the origin for the logo used for the entire Ni no Kuni franchise in English-speaking countries. | |
Ninja Launcher series logo The logo used for Ninja Launcher-related content is the logo used for the game on the StreetPass Mii Plaza. All games included in this application feature simple logos using a basic font. | |
Nintendo Badge Arcade series logo The logo used for Nintendo Badge Arcade-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
Nintendo Power series logo The logo used for Nintendo Power-related content is the official logo used for the magazine from 2015 until its cancellation in 2012. | |
PAC-MAN series logo The logo used for PAC-MAN-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 1980's PAC-MAN. Notably, some flyers advertising the arcade game features a version of this logo that give the letter C a pair of eyes. | |
Paperboy series logo The logo used for Paperboy-related content is the official logo for the original arcade release of Paperboy, which has since become the series's de facto logo. | |
Paper Mario series logo The logo used for Paper Mario-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2012's Paper Mario: Sticker Star. | |
Paper Mario: Sticker Star logo The logo used for Paper Mario: Sticker Star-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. This logo serves as the origin of the current Paper Mario series logo. | |
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door logo The logo used for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door-related content is the game's original English logo, completely unchanged. | |
People House logo The logo used for People House-related content is the toy brand's official logo, present on the outside of the titular houses in which the toys are stored. The pentagon surrounding the title is evocative of the aforementioned house. | |
Peanuts logo The logo used for Peanuts-related content is the logo of Peanuts Worldwide LLC, the company in charge of the Peanuts franchise. This logo has also been used for the Peanuts franchise as a whole since 2011. | |
Perfect Dark logo The logo used for Perfect Dark-related content is the logo of the 2000 Nintendo 64 game Perfect Dark, completely unchanged. | |
Persona logo The logo used for Persona-related content is the English version of the logo used for the 2009 PlayStation Portable remake of the series's first instalment; the Japanese version of the game uses the same logo, albeit without the Shin Megami Tensei branding. This logo is notably used to refer to the series's first instalment (and the Persona series as a whole) in Super Smash Bros. instead of the any logos used for the original 1996 Megami Ibunroku Persona or its western equivalent Revelations: Persona. | |
Persona 4 logo The logo used for Persona 4-related content is the official logo used for the original 2008 release of the game. Of note, the "Shin Megami Tensei" franchise name has been omitted, which was present on the original North American and European box arts. | |
Persona 5 logo The logo used for Persona 5-related content is the official logo used for the original 2016 release of the game and its subsequent sequels and spin-offs. | |
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice logo The logo used for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unaltered. Unlike the series logo used in Super Smash Bros., the Spirit of Justice logo includes the silhouette of Phoenix Wright in his signature pointing pose. | |
Pikmin series logo The logo used for Pikmin-related content is taken from the logo of Pikmin 3. | |
Pikmin 2 logo The logo used for Pikmin 2-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Plants vs. Zombies series logo The logo used for Plants vs. Zombies-related content is the official logo for both the series's first instalment and the franchise as a whole. | |
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 logo The logo used for Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2-related content is the game's official logo. This logo uses the same styled text for the "Plants vs. Zombies" franchise name as its predecessor, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare. | |
Pocket Card Jockey series logo The logo used for Pocket Card Jockey-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
Pokémon series logo The logo used for Pokémon-related content is the franchise's official English logo, in use since 1998's Pokémon Red and Blue Versions. | |
Pokémon Black and White Versions logo The logo used for Pokémon Black and White Versions-related content as the games' official English logos, as evidenced by the usage of the franchise logo used outside of Japan. | |
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions logo The logo used for Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions-related content are the games' official English logos. Both of the logos also include the heart and Lugia emblems to the right of the title. | |
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire logo The logo used for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire-related content are the official English logos used for the games, taken from their respective box arts. | |
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon logo The logo used for Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon-related content are the game's official English logos, completely unchanged. | |
Pokémon X and Y logo The logo used for Pokémon X and Y-related content are the games' official English logos, as evidenced by the usage of the franchise logo used outside of Japan. | |
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness logo The logo used for Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness-related content is the game's official English logo. This logo for Gale of Darkness makes use of the Pokémon franchise's international logo, and includes a silhouette of Shadow Lugia, the game's mascot, within the letter X. | |
Punch-Out!! series logo The logo used for Punch-Out!!-related content is the official logo for 2009's Punch-Out!! for the Nintendo Wii with the pointed white border removed. | |
Punch-Out!! logo The logo used for Punch-Out!!-related content is the logo used on the title screen of the Nintendo Entertainment System title. | |
Puyo Puyo series logo The logo used for Puyo Puyo-related content is the series's official English logo in use since 2014's Puyo Puyo Tetris. | |
Puyo Puyo Champions logo The logo used for Puyo Puyo Champions-related content is the official English logo of the game, completely unchanged. | |
Rabbids series logo The logo used for Rabbids-related content is the franchise's official logo, in use since 2009's Rabbids Go Home. | |
Resident Evil series logo The logo used for Resident Evil-related content is taken from the English logo of 2017's Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. | |
Rhythm Heaven series logo The logo used for Rhythm Heaven-related content is the series's official North American logo, in use since 2008's Rhythm Heaven. Japan and PAL regions use similar styles, though the series goes by different names in those regions: リズム天国 (Rhythm Tengoku) and Rhythm Paradise, respectively. | |
Rhythm Heaven Fever logo The logo used for Rhythm Heaven Fever-related content is the game's official North American logo, completely unchanged. | |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix logo The logo used for Rhythm Heaven Megamix-related content is the official logo used for the game's North American release. | |
Robotics;Notes logo The logo used for Robotics;Notes-related content is the logo used for all entries of the Science Adventure series related to Robotics;Notes, the third entry in the series. The logo's appearance in Super Smash Bros. removes the game's tagline of "The science itself may prove cynical. However, one mustn't forget that there is a scientific element in all things. The important truth is this: I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul." thus making it similar to that used for the game's anime adaption. | |
Rolling Western series logo The logo used for Rolling Western-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2012's Dillon's Rolling Western. | |
Saints Row series logo The logo used for Saints Row-related content is based upon the formatting of the series's title that was used in the logos of Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row IV, and Saints Row: Gat out of Hell. | |
Samurai Warriors series logo The logo used for Samurai Warriors-related content is the series's official English logo in use since the first instalment, Samurai Warriors, released in 2004. | |
Samurai Warriors 2 logo The logo used for Samurai Warriors 2-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unaltered. | |
Samurai Warriors 5 logo The logo used for Samurai Warriors 5-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unaltered. | |
Satellaview series logo The logo used for Satellaview-related content is the official logo for the peripheral. | |
Science Adventure series logo The logo used for Science Adventure-related content is the official logo of the franchise. The series's logo notably includes the same icon used as the series symbol in Super Smash Bros. | |
Scooby-Doo! series logo The logo used for Scooby-Doo!-related content is the official logo of the franchise in use since 1997. | |
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed logo The logo used for Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed-related content is the film's official English logo. | |
Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights logo The logo used for Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights-related content is the game's official English logo. | |
Senki Zesshō Symphogear series logo The logo used for Senki Zesshō Symphogear-related content is the name of the series taken from the logo used for the short-lived English version of the mobile game Senki Zesshō Symphogear XD Unlimited. | |
Senki Zesshō Symphogear G logo The logo used for Senki Zesshō Symphogear G-related content is the logo of Senki Zesshō Symphogear G - the second season of the Senki Zesshō Symphogear anime series. The Super Smash Bros. version of the logo lacks the tagline "In the distance, that day, when the star became music...", as well as the silhouette of series protagonist Hibiki Tachibana behind it. | |
Senki Zesshō Symphogear GX logo The logo used for Senki Zesshō Symphogear GX-related content is the logo of Senki Zesshō Symphogear GX - the third season of the Senki Zesshō Symphogear anime series. The Super Smash Bros. version of the logo lacks the tagline "Believe in justice and hold a determination to fist.", as well as the silhouette of series protagonist Hibiki Tachibana behind it. | |
Sennen Kazoku series logo The logo used for Sennen Kazoku-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the box art of the game. | |
Shadows House series logo The logo used for Shadows House-related content is the official English logo used for the Shadows House anime adaption. | |
Shantae series logo The logo used for Shantae-related content is taken from the logo of Shantae: Half-Genie Hero. | |
Shantae: Half-Genie Hero logo The logo used for Shantae: Half-Genie Hero-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Shin Megami Tensei II logo The logo used for Shin Megami Tensei II-related content is the game's official logo. As Shin Megami Tensei II has never been officially localized and released outside of Japan, the game's title is thus written in Japanese in all languages. | |
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne logo The logo used for Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne-related content is the English logo for the 2020 HD remaster of the game, which is titled Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster. The "HD Remaster" has been removed from the logo for its use in Super Smash Bros.. It should be noted that the original English release of the game in PAL regions was titled Shin Megami Tensei III: Lucifer's Call, though all regions use the "Nocturne" subtitle for the remaster. | |
SimCity series logo The logo used for SimCity-related content is the logo that appears on the title screen of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System title. Notably, the logo that appears on the game's box art is instead used for the series's symbol in Super Smash Bros. | |
Sin & Punishment series logo The logo used for Sin & Punishment-related content is taken from the logo of Sin & Punishment: Star Successor. | |
Slime Rancher series logo The logo used for Slime Rancher-related content is the official logo for the Slime Rancher game, completely unaltered. | |
Snipperclips series logo The logo used for Snipperclips-related content is the series's official logo, completely unchanged. The logo used in Super Smash Bros. includes the tagline of "Cut it out, together!" | |
Soccer series logo The logo used for Soccer-related content is the original logo of the Nintendo Entertainment System title, as it appears on the game's title screen. | |
So I'm a Spider, So What? series logo The logo used for So I'm a Spider, So What?-related content is the logo used for the anime adaption of the So I'm a Spider, So What? light novel. While the logo used in Super Smash Bros. is the Japanese logo and prominently features the series title written in kanji, the title is also written out in English alongside it. | |
Sonic Forces logo The logo used for Sonic Forces-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. The Resistance logo appears on the right-side of it, which is also used as the series's icon in Super Smash Bros. | |
Sonic the Hedgehog series logo The logo used for Sonic the Hedgehog-related content is the franchise's official logo in use since 1999. This is based on the formatting of the logo used on the title screen of 1991's Sonic the Hedgehog. | |
Sonic the Hedgehog logo The logo used for Sonic the Hedgehog-related content is the official logo for the 1991 title. The logo has been slightly altered, separating the words "Sonic" and "Hedgehog" slightly. This makes it similar to the versions of the logo used for later ports of the game. | |
Splatoon series logo The logo used for Splatoon-related content is the official logo for both the first instalment of the series and the Splatoon series as a whole. | |
Splatoon 2 logo The logo used for Splatoon 2-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. This logo is merely the franchise's logo with the added number 2 placed underneath it on the right side. | |
Star Fox series logo The logo used for Star Fox-related content is taken from the logo of Star Fox Zero. | |
Star Fox 64 logo The logo used for Star Fox 64-related content is the official North American logo of the game, completely unchanged. | |
Steel Diver logo The logo used for Steel Diver-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Street Fighter series logo The logo used for Street Fighter-related content is taken from the logo of Street Fighter V. | |
Street Fighter V logo The logo used for Street Fighter V-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
The Stretchers series logo The logo used for The Stretchers-related content is the game's official English logo, complete with a stretcher behind the text. | |
Stunt Race FX series logo The logo used for Stunt Race FX-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
Super Mario series logo The logo used for Super Mario-related content is the franchise's official logo in use since 2011's Super Mario 3D Land. | |
Super Mario Bros. film logo The logo used for Super Mario Bros.-related content is the film's official logo. This logo seems to be a sleeker reimagining of the logo used for the Super Mario Bros. video game, with some loose elements seemingly drawn from the Mario Bros. logo. | |
Super Mario Bros. 2 logo The logo used for Super Mario Bros. 2-related content is the game's official English logo, as it appears on its box art. | |
Super Mario Galaxy logo The logo used for Super Mario Galaxy-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Super Mario Land logo The logo used for Super Mario Land-related content is the game's Japanese logo, which is also used in the game itself on its title screen. | |
Super Mario Odyssey logo The logo used for Super Mario Odyssey-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Super Mario Sunshine logo The logo used for Super Mario Sunshine-related content is the game's official English logo. Only the lettering itself is visible, with the surrounding objects and border remaining darkened. | |
Super Mario World logo The logo used for Super Mario World-related content is the game's official logo used on the box art of the game. While all regions of the game use the same logo, the version used for Super Smash Bros. resembles that used outside of Japan the heaviest, as the Japanese version includes the subtitle of Super Mario Bros. 4 and includes the katakana rendering of the international title (スーパーマリオワールド). | |
Super Monkey Ball series logo The logo used for Super Monkey Ball-related content is the series logo that has been in use since 2019's Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD. | |
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz logo The logo used for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz-related content is the official English logo used for the 2019 remake of the game, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD. This marks one of the few instances in Super Smash Bros. where a logo of a remake or rerelease is used to represent a game instead of the logo of the original release. | |
Sushi Striker series logo The logo used for Sushi Striker-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unaltered. | |
Tales of series logo The logo used for Tales of-related content is the series's official logo as of 2019. | |
Tales of Xillia 2 logo The logo used for Tales of Xillia 2-related content is the game's official logo. A gear-like symbol is present behind the title, which is seen in-game whenever a choice can be made by the playable, as can silhouettes of main protagonist Ludger Will Kresnik in both his normal and Chromatus appearances. | |
Tekken series logo The logo used for Tekken-related content is taken from 2015's Tekken 7, itself based upon the series logo in use since 2007's Tekken 6. | |
Tekken 7 logo The logo used for Tekken 7-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Teleroboxer series logo The logo used for Teleroboxer-related content is the logo that appears on the box art of the Japanese version of the game and on the title screen of all versions of the game. | |
Tin Star series logo The logo used for Tin Star-related content is the logo that is present on the box art of the game. | |
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE logo The logo used for Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE-related content is the game's official logo, completely unaltered. | |
Tomodachi Life logo The logo used for Tomodachi Life-related content is the game's official North American logo, completely unchanged. | |
The Tower SP logo The logo used for The Tower SP-related content is the game's international logo, though it omits the Katakana writing present in the Japanese title and the descriptor ("Skyscraper Management Simulation Game") present in all international versions. While The Tower SP is only one entry in the greater SimTower series, Nintendo owns the rights to all content created specifically for the Game Boy Advance instalment as they published the game in Japan; "The Tower SP" is considered a series of its own in Super Smash Bros. for this reason. | |
Tribe Nine logo The logo used for Tribe Nine-related content is the game's official logo, with the diamond-shaped border and Tokyo skyline intact. | |
Ultimate Chicken Horse logo The logo used for Ultimate Chicken Horse-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH series logo The logo used for UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH-related content is a simplified version of the game's official logo. While the logo itself is identical to its normal appearance, the Super Smash Bros. logo removes the text that was written underneath the game's title for the initial release and the UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH Exe:Late expansion that read: "Thousand night, Recurrence night, Reverie end Invite. and... [7days Immortal] Unreal BLACK THINGS." | |
Urban Champion series logo The logo used for Urban Champion-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the game's title screen. Notably, the city skyline often placed alongside the title is missing, as this instead appears as the series icon for Urban Champion. | |
Volleyball series logo The logo used for Volleyball-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the title screen of the NES game. | |
VOY@GER logo The logo used for VOY@GER-related content is one of the official logos used for the release of THE iDOLM@STER song VOY@GER. The variation used in Super Smash Bros. is based on the pre-release promotional artwork for the video, and appears both within it and on the album artwork for the "main" version of the song. The albums featuring solo versions by each generation's characters use different styles for the logo. | |
Wario Land series logo The logo used for Wario Land-related content is taken from the logo of Wario Land II. | |
Wario Land 3 logo The logo used for Wario Land 3-related content is the game's official English logo, which uses a modified version of the Wario Land series logo used for Wario Land II. | |
Wario: Master of Disguise logo The logo used for Wario: Master of Disguise-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the box art. | |
Wario's Woods series logo The logo used for Wario's Woods-related content is the game's official English logo, as it appears on the box art of the NES version of the game and the title screen of the SNES version. The SNES box art features a similar design, though the title takes up a single line rather than being separated onto two. | |
WarioWare series logo The logo used for WarioWare-related content is the series's official logo in use since 2004's WarioWare: Twisted! Previous entries in the series used a similar logo that instead stated "WarioWare, Inc." | |
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! logo The logo used for WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!-related content is the game's official North American logo. The logo used for the game's release in PAL regions is identical, though that version's subtitle is "Minigame Mania" instead of "Mega Microgame$!" | |
Wario World logo The logo used for Wario World-related content is the game's official logo, with the depth effect removed. | |
Wii Fit series logo The logo used for Wii Fit-related content is the series's official logo, in use since 2007's Wii Fit. | |
Wii Music series logo The logo used for Wii Music-related content is the game's official logo, as it appears on the box art of the game. | |
Wii Sports Resort logo The logo used for Wii Sports Resort-related content is the game's official logo, completely unchanged. | |
Wizards & Warriors series logo The logo used for Wizards & Warriors-related content is the logo for the first instalment in the series, Wizards & Warriors, as it appears on the North American box art. In-game, the title screen features a similar logo, albeit with a sword in place of a basic line. | |
The World Ends with You series logo The logo used for The World Ends with You-related content is the official English logo for the anime adaption of the original The World Ends with You game. Technically speaking, this logo is also mostly identical to the logo of the game that the anime is based upon, as the only difference is the lack of the Shibuya skyline above the title. | |
World's End Club logo The logo used for World's End Club-related content is the game's official Japanese logo, unchanged. | |
Wrecking Crew series logo The logo used for Wrecking Crew-related content is taken from the logo of Wrecking Crew '98. | |
Xenoblade Chronicles series logo The logo used for Xenoblade Chronicles-related content is the logo of the series's first instalment, 2010's Xenoblade Chronicles. | |
Xenoblade Chronicles X logo The logo used for Xenoblade Chronicles X-related content is the official logo of the 2015 game. | |
Yakuza 4 logo The logo used for Yakuza 4-related content is the official logo for the English-language release of the game. At the time, the series was known outside of Japan as Yakuza as opposed to Like a Dragon. | |
Yoshi series logo The logo used for Yoshi-related content is the series's official logo, which has been continually updated since originally being introduced as part of the logo for 1995's Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. | |
Yoshi logo The logo used for Yoshi-related content is the official logo used for the 1991 game, as it appears on the box arts of both the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy versions of the game. The version used in Super Smash Bros. removes the shadow effect present behind the letters of the title. | |
Yoshi's Crafted World logo The logo used for Yoshi's Crafted World-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Yoshi's Story logo The logo used for Yoshi's Story-related content is the game's official English logo, completely unchanged. | |
Yoshi's Woolly World logo The logo used for Yoshi's Woolly World-related content is the game's official English logo, and features a stylized version of the Yoshi franchise's logo that fits with the knitted aesthetic of the title. | |
Yume Nikki logo The logo used for Yume Nikki-related content is the series title, taken from the logo of the 2018 3D reimagining of the original 2004 game, YUMENIKKI –DREAM DIARY–. | |
Yūyūki series logo The logo used for Yūyūki-related content is the game's official logo, as seen on the box arts of both disks needed to play the game. | |
Zanki Zero logo The logo used for Zanki Zero-related content is the game's official English logo. The logo used in Super Smash Bros. includes the subtitle that is exclusive to the English release: "Last Beginning." | |
Zelda II logo The logo used for Zelda II-related content is the game's official English logo, as it appears on the game's box art. | |
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon logo The logo used for Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon-related content is the game's official logo, albeit without the diamond that encases it on the game's official box art. |
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