MelonLand Forum
World Wide Web => ☆ ∙ Showcase & Links => Topic started by: easy_breezy on January 23, 2022, 03:33:46 am
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Nintendo's old website looked a lot more interesting than now. N64 to gamecube era had a bit more going on with it's design
Then again, people probably thought their websites back then looked generic. Oh well
https://web.archive.org/web/19961222145127/http://www.nintendo.com/
The Gamecube era was definitely when the company was deadset with the y2k aesthetic.
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I can respect a site with a landing page, and I like their use of different doors to indicate different parts of the site. Its a good way to cope with a large site yet still makes it feel connected, I may steal that :innocent:
I appreciate a company that not only gives their full public address, NOT ONLY gives easy to find contact numbers, BUT even provides a specal number you can call and professional game counselors will help you when your stuck on a game :loved: https://web.archive.org/web/19961222145937/http://www.nintendo.com/hq/index.html
This is a wonderful find thank you!
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I remember when their video games (especially the GameCube, GBA and DS ones) had their own sites that were run on Flash. Good times...
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I remember when their video games (especially the GameCube, GBA and DS ones) had their own sites that were run on Flash. Good times...
It's a shame the recent websites are, by the look of it, hard to archive. I remember Animal Crossing New Leaf's Website had the title screen music playing while the colors changed depending on the season yet when I looked it up on the web archive it came up with an error.