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Nintendo has had quite the colorful history--literally! This is a growing list of colors that have been used by Nintendo since the release of ''Radar Scope'', the happy accident that paved the way for the Mario franchise. | Nintendo has had quite the colorful history--literally! This is a growing list of colors that have been used by Nintendo since the release of ''Radar Scope'', the happy accident that paved the way for the Mario franchise. | ||
− | * Black | + | * Black (also known as Charcoal, Dark Charcoal, and Deep Black) |
− | * Blue (0041B7) | + | * Blue (0041B7) (also known as Cool Blue) |
* Gold | * Gold | ||
* Gray | * Gray | ||
− | * Green | + | * Green (also known as Gorgeous Green) |
* Off-white | * Off-white | ||
− | * Red (D50301) | + | * Red (D50301) (also known as Radiant Red) |
* Silver | * Silver | ||
− | * White | + | * White (also known as Traditional White) |
− | * Yellow (F3BF0C) | + | * Yellow (F3BF0C) (also known as Vibrant Yellow) |
Revision as of 07:46, 10 July 2021
Nintendo has had quite the colorful history--literally! This is a growing list of colors that have been used by Nintendo since the release of Radar Scope, the happy accident that paved the way for the Mario franchise.
- Black (also known as Charcoal, Dark Charcoal, and Deep Black)
- Blue (0041B7) (also known as Cool Blue)
- Gold
- Gray
- Green (also known as Gorgeous Green)
- Off-white
- Red (D50301) (also known as Radiant Red)
- Silver
- White (also known as Traditional White)
- Yellow (F3BF0C) (also known as Vibrant Yellow)