Wii (Japan)

Note: Typically the Wii logo was seen on commercials (usually Japanese commercials), though it did make one appearance on Mario Kart Wii.

Background
The Wii, teased under the name of "Revolution" (or in some sources the "Nintendo Revolution") prior to release, was a video game console from Nintendo released on November 19, 2006 in North America and December 2 in Japan. Known for its unique Wii Remote controller that allows for motion control, it is the 5th best selling home console of all time, after the PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 2. It was discontinued in October 2013.

(April 10, 2008)
Logo: On a white background, the grey text "Wii" with a trademark to its bottom right quickly fades in. A large blue ring and many smaller grey rings pulse out from behind it. The rings fade out, and the Wii logo fades onto a Wii Wheel, transitioning to the opening of the game.

FX/SFX: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A chime that sounds like the first note of the Intel logo.

Availability: Somewhat rare. While used in Wii commercials and trailers from 2010 onwards, its only in-game appearance was on Mario Kart Wii.

Editor's Note: It, along with other Wii commercial logos outside the realm of this wiki, is quite nostalgic to those who grew up with the console.