1889–c. 1957 (primary), c. 1957-present (secondary) [ ]
English written plate seen in the building which served as the company's second headquarters.
1933–1965 [ ]
1957-2000, 1957-present (corporate) [ ]
1966–present [ ]
Full kanji wordmark "Nintendō Kabushiki gaisha "
One of the last appearances of the kanji wordmark as a brand logo, shown at the end screen of the
Satellaview program
BS Super Mario USA , along with the logo of
St. Giga underneath it.
1960–1967 [ ]
1964–1965 [ ]
1964–1967 [ ]
1965–1967 [ ]
1963–1971 [ ]
1967–1976 [ ]
Full wordmark variant "Nintendo Co., Ltd"
1972 [ ]
1976–present [ ]
Full wordmark variant (Red)
Nintendo of America wordmark variant
Nintendo of America wordmark variant (Red)
"Nintembo" variant, used in Taiwan
1984–2008, 2008–present (secondary) [ ]
Transparent version, used on-screen in some games and media.
Outlined version with drop shadow
White/Gray version seen in original
NES box art
Logo with long Rectangle, used for the Famicom (Japan only) on boxes during its production (1983-2003).
The logo with Mario (1996–2001)
Only for Nintendo seal, used on
SNES -exclusive box art
1995-2008, 2008-present (secondary) [ ]
Blue version, used on some games released in the 2000s in Japan
2004–2016, 2016–present (secondary) [ ]
Used for Nintendo's UK division
2015–present [ ]
This is an alternate "Wii-esque" logo that's used in a few of Nintendo's products such as My Nintendo .
2016–present [ ]
Consoles
Color TV-Game | Nintendo Entertainment System (Disk System ) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Satellaview | Super Game Boy ) | Nintendo 64 (64DD | iQue Player ) | Nintendo GameCube (Q ) | Wii | Wii U | Nintendo Switch 1
Handhelds
Game & Watch | Computer Mah-jong Yakuman
Virtual Boy | Pokémon Pikachu (2 GS (Pocket Sakura 3 ) ) | Pokémon mini 4 | Nintendo DS (DSi ) | Nintendo 3DS (2DS | New ) | Nintendo Switch 1
Arcade systems
Nintendo VS. System | Aleck 64 | Triforce
Classic Editions
NES Classic Edition | SNES Classic Edition | Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda
Subsidiaries
1-UP Studio | iQue | Mario Club | Monolith Soft | Next Level Games | NDcube | Nintendo European Research & Development | Nintendo Sales Co., Ltd. | Nintendo of America (Nintendo Treehouse ) | Nintendo of Canada | Nintendo Pictures | Nintendo Software Technology | Retro Studios | SRD | The Pokémon Company (33%)
Franchises
Main series video games
Red , Blue , Green (JP) , Yellow | Gold , Silver , Crystal | Ruby , Sapphire , Emerald | Diamond , Pearl , Platinum | Black , White , Black 2 , White 2 | X , Y | Sun , Moon , Ultra Sun , Ultra Moon | Sword , Shield | Scarlet , Violet
Remakes FireRed , LeafGreen | HeartGold , SoulSilver | Omega Ruby , Alpha Sapphire | Let's Go, Pikachu! , Let's Go, Eevee! | Brilliant Diamond , Shining Pearl
Side series video games Stadium | Stadium 2 | Box | Colosseum | XD: Gale of Darkness | Battle Revolution | My Pokémon Ranch |Hey You, Pikachu! | Channel | PokéPark | PokéPark 2 |Trading Card Game | Pinball | Pinball Ruby and Sapphire | Puzzle League | Puzzle Challenge | Pokémon Snap | Dash | Typing Adventure | Pokédex 3D | Conquest | Pokédex 3D Pro | Art Academy | Go | Detective Pikachu | Quest | Pokémon Bank | Playhouse | Camp | Home | Masters | New Pokémon Snap | Unite | Sleep | Detective Pikachu Returns
Pokémon Legends series Arceus | Z-A
Trozei! Trozei! | Battle Trozei
Ranger Ranger | Shadows of Almia | Guardian Signs
Rumble Rumble | Rumble Blast | U | Rumble World | Rumble Rush
Mystery Dungeon
Red , Blue | Explorers of Time , Explorers of Darkness . Explorers of Sky | Go For It! Light Adventure Squad (JP) | Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad (JP) | Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad (JP) | Gates to Infinity | Super Mystery Dungeon | Rescue Team DX
Anime
Indigo League | Orange Islands | Johto Journeys | Johto League Champions | Master Quest | Advanced | Advanced Challenge | Advanced Battle | Battle Frontier | Diamond and Pearl | Battle Dimension | Galactic Battles | Sinnoh League Victors | Black and White | Rival Destinies | Adventures in Unova | XY | Sun & Moon | Pokémon Journeys | Chronicles | The Arceus Chronicles | To Be a Pokémon Master | Pokémon Horizons
Japanese: '97 | Advanced Generation | Diamond and Pearl | Best Wishes | XY | Sun & Moon | '19 | '23
Movies
Canon anime continuity:
First Movie (Mewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution ) | 2000 | 3 | 4Ever | Heroes | Jirachi Wish Maker | Destiny Deoxys | Lucario and the Mystery of Mew | Ranger and the Temple of the Sea | Rise of Darkrai | Giratina and the Sky Warrior | Arceus and the Jewel of Life | Zoroark Master of Illusions | Victini and Reshiram | Victini and Zekrom | Kyurem vs The Sword of Justice | Genesect and The Legend Awakened | Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction | Hoopa and the Clash of Ages | Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel
Alternate anime continuity:
I Choose You | The Power of Us | Secrets of the Jungle
Others:
Pokémon Detective Pikachu
Pikachu shorts Meloetta's Moonlight Serenade | Eevee & Friends | Pikachu, What's This Key? | Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad
Other
Pokémon Trading Card Game | Pokémon Live | Pokémon Presents | Pokémon Go Fest | Pokémon Go Plus | Pokémon.com
Advance Wars | Brain Age | Donkey Kong | Fire Emblem | Luigi's Mansion | Yoshi
Services
My Nintendo | Nintendo eShop | Nintendo Network | Nintendo Switch Online | PictoChat | Swapnote | Virtual Console
Other
Amiibo | Kyoto Broadcasting System (4.95%) | Nintendo Minute | DeNA (10%) | Nintendo Labo | Nintendo Direct (Mini | Indie World | Pokémon Presents 2 ) | Nintendo Seal of Quality | Seattle Mariners (10%) | Nintendo New York
Smart-Device Applications
Miitomo | Nintendo Switch Parental Controls
Defunct
Art Style | Club Nintendo | Nintendo Anime Channel | Nintendo DSi Shop | Nintendo Power | Nintendo Video | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection | Touch Generations | Miiverse | Nintendo Spotlight | Nintendo TVii | Nintendo Russia | Wii Shop Channel | WiiWare | Triforce
Notes
1 Nintendo Switch is a hybrid console which acts both as a home and handheld unit and satisfies the criteria for both categories.
2 Pokémon Presents presentations are organized by The Pokémon Company without any direct involvement from Nintendo.
3 Manufactured by Nintendo, but sold and marketed by Media Factory , under license from Sega and Red Company .
4 Sold by The Pokémon Company in Japan, Pokémon USA, Inc. in North America and Nintendo in Europe and Australia.