Cuboy

 is a character associated with Nitrome. He makes appearances in games and on other Nitrome related products. He is the Main Character in an unreleased platforming game, acts as the host of a Nitrome themed Tetris game, and is probably allegedly used as the mascot of Nitrome in 1984. He is a pink square with small rectangular arms and legs.

He has a smile, small white rectangular eyes, a mouth, and red cheeks. He is on the Nitrome Seal of Approval sticker placed on Nitrome products,most notably the Nitrome Enjoyment System. Cuboy's body, minus his arms and legs, looks almost exactly like the Blocks from Nitrome Tetris. =Games= Cuboy has appeared in a few Nitrome Enjoyment System. First starring in his own game, then appearing in other games.

Cuboy Game
Cuboy first appeared in a platformer game. He had the ability to jump and kill enemies by jumping on their heads. He could collect lives so he could start over if he died. It seems to be that each level is a round.

Nitrome Tetris
Cuboy appeared as the host of Nitrome Tetris, standing in the middle of the screen. One could say he was basically art, as he did not do anything other then tell the player what to do. He was probably included due to his strong resemblance to the Blocks in the game. And, the game Puyo Pop and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (which are extremely similar to this game) have a character in between the two screens, so this could mean that Cuboy was added to parody those games. =Legacy= In 2010, when the Nitrome Enjoyment System was revealed, the Nitrome Seal of approval sticker could be seen. This was Cuboy's first appearance in two decades. Although he was reveled in 2010, the Favicon for the Nitrome.com bears a very strong resemblance to Cuboy. It is possible it is Cuboy. Also, after Nitrome announced that there would be a new blog post every day, the "Friday Updates" featured a character that can be assumed as a new, modern version of Cuboy with a speech bubble that reads "Friday!".

Trivia

 * Cuboy may have been made the Favicon for Nitrome.com becuase he was the possible mascot for Nitrome in 1984.