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Since the release of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001, Nintendo of Europe has adopted a "colored triangles" system for licensed video games appearing within Europe. These triangles can be found on the spine of the video game box, and currently apply to all GameCube, [[Nintendo DS]], [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] software. | Since the release of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001, Nintendo of Europe has adopted a "colored triangles" system for licensed video games appearing within Europe. These triangles can be found on the spine of the video game box, and currently apply to all GameCube, [[Nintendo DS]], [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] software. | ||
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Since the release of the Nintendo GameCube in 2001, Nintendo of Europe has adopted a "colored triangles" system for licensed video games appearing within Europe. These triangles can be found on the spine of the video game box, and currently apply to all GameCube, Nintendo DS, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and Nintendo Switch software.
Color | Name | Language(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
EUR | DE, ES, FR, IT, NL | ||
EUR | DE, EN, ES, FR, IT | ||
EUR | DE, EN, ES, FR | ||
EUR | EN, ES, IT | ||
EUR | DE, EN, FR | ||
EUR1T2 | EN | ||
EXP | EN | ||
UXP | EN | "Not for sale/supply/distribution in the UK" | |
EUU | EN, NL | ||
EUU | DE, IT | ||
"Yellow" | NEU5 | DE, EN, ES, FR, NL | |
"Aqua" | FHUG | DE, EN, FR, NL | |
"Crimson" | DE, FR, NL | To be confirmed | |
UKV | EN | ||
NOE | DE | ||
FRA | FR | Games published by Nintendo | |
FRA | FR | Games published by third parties | |
FAH | FR, NL | ||
HOL | NL | ||
"Pink" | HUG | EN, NL | |
ESP | ES | ||
POR | PT | ||
PORT | PT | ||
EAP | ES, PT | ||
ITA | IT | ||
"Yellow-green" | SCN | DK, EN, NO, SV | To be confirmed |
SCN | DK, FI, NO, SV | ||
SCN | EN | ||
SWE | SV | ||
SWD | DK, SV | ||
SWF | FI, SV | Finnish before Swedish, presumably for Finnish market | |
AUS | EN | Australia and New Zeland. No longer used on spine (it was replaced by OFLC rating images) but still visible on back of box. | |
"Very light orange" | EUB | EN, FR, PT | |
"Very light pink" | HAU | EN, LU | |
GAU | EN, GR | ||
RU | Russia and CIS | ||
Bergsala AB: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia | |||
Stadlbauer Marketing: Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina (old) | |||
Nortec: Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria (old) | |||
TNT Games: Romania (old) | |||
Nortec Eurasia: Turkey (old) | |||
CD Media: Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Bulgaria, Albania, North Macedonia, Romania, Moldova, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina (current) | |||
Conquest: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland (current) | |||
Futronic: South Africa (old) [1] | |||
Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Nambia, Eswatini, Zambia, Zimbabwe (old) | |||
Core Gaming Systems: Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Nambia, South Africa, Eswatini, Zambia, Zimbabwe (current) | |||
Algeria, Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Mauritius, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda[2] | |||
Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Saudia Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar (old) | |||
Israel (old) | |||
Israel (current) | |||
Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria |