In this video is a compilation of all console startups from the 1st console atari 2800 to the Xbox Series X I Hope You Enjoy It I Don't Own Any Of These Clips In This Video
I LMAO'd so hard with those ridiculous rotate, translate and scale transformation. it's like some business engineer forced developer by saying "make it flip, shrink, expand and move like it was an UFO".
@@MFSkittelDa414God Hey, a little tiny flaw in your comment (no judgement of course), it's actually said "Genesis does what Nintendon't", and second, I would like to attack the old Sega quote and knock it down with a fact, "Genesis does what Nintendon't, except for when Nintendo keeps making consoles and it becomes 'Nintendoes what Se-Gave-up-on.'"
Lots of these are basically bios screens for when you haven't inserted any media. It's hold music for the console while it waits for you to do something.
@@TrueMrOverHeavenThe N64 didn't have a startup screen (not including the N64DD which no one owned and wasn't released outside of Japan). Different games might have had their own, but the console itself didn't and wouldn't work at all if you tried booting it without a game. If didn't even have a memory card manager, either. If you needed to copy/delete save files, you had to own a game that had a memory card manager programmed for it. Thankfully it wasn't much of a problem since most games just saved data to the cartridge itself instead.
@@YumeDream39 fr it seems like all consoles from the late 90's and early 2000's are like that. The GameCube, PS2, and Xbox are all just in the middle of a black void
gameboy newest hardware is GBA idiot dreamcast green was fake, idk why creator put it dreamcast newest hardware is the dev kit sega saturn newest hardware is NA version i think gameboy was game boy color
The feeling that courses through me at the sound of the PlayStation 1 is absolutely incredible…I remember exactly where I was when I played it, and what games…21 years ago
I was 8 when I first heard this. I had a NES at the time and my dad is an electrician so when my music teacher asked my dad to help redo his kitchen wiring for a month's free lessons I had my piano class on Wednesday afternoons and then my dad would come to do some work before taking me home and my teacher sat me down on the couch with his brand new PlayStation and a copy of Tomb Raider. Hearing this sound, compared to my 486 dos pc and NES was... I felt like Marty McFly in 2015. My NES was dead to me, my PC was a relic, the future has arrived in full high fidelity sound and 3D polygons
Anyone else want modern consoles to have early-90’s sci-fi themed startup screens, or is it just me? They take me back to the sheer joy and excitement of playing on these systems as a kid.
definitely. I wish my pc could run a video instead of the startup logo. I know you can change the startup sound but I haven't found anything good yet. I might need to mix my own but that shit is too much work.
@@gamagama69 psst, you can totally have your pc play a video the second you log on! Not quite the same, but pretty cool. I used the windows event scheduler and a media player that would start up full-screen and with no UI. You can def find it more detailed online :) regardless, I've changed it so it just starts playing music
It's so crazy when you listen to the ones you grew up with. The feeling and some of the memories come flooding back. You can visualize the room you played each system the most in. You remember about what age you were. Your atmosphere all comes back to you. It's amazing.
I remember playing the super Nintendo and that system is still my favorite to this day. The games, the friends, and the memories. Man! I kinda miss those days the more I think about it.
I still remember when my father had a dreamcast, it was nice to hear it start up. Every console I played since then, startup sequences are ingrained in the back of my head. Mainly because I didn't have a lot of friends growing up.
I was similar I was quite introverted when I was a kid and I loved playing the PSone and our Win98 PC. Then my parents split up and I had to move out into a bad area where it was too risky to even go out but I still had my PC, PSone, PS2 and then Xbox. So console startups and the demos are quite special to me. I see my childhood when I hear the PSone and 2 startups. It reminds me of school etc
Gameboy is so simple but so iconic. PS1 is great as well, hypes you up that you're going to play something epic, a good contrast with Gameboy that specialised in games you just play for an hour rather than the cinematic experience you commit to with PlayStation. Many of these intros do a really good job preparing you for what you're getting into.
Man I'm experiencing a HUGE wave of nostalgia from this. Even for the ones that I don't even remember. Its like almost a type of nostalgia that's sympathetic (but in a happy way)
@@johnhorton1527 ya mean either that’s why it’s so interesting to me Dreamcast and Xbox I never seen one always owned a PlayStation 2 and I don’t think my opinion will change that ps2 is best console but it would be nice to see and feel a Dreamcast and Xbox I’ve seen a GameCube my freind owned once and I have a wii that plays GameCube games
Modern startups don’t seem to have any heart in them. Like you can tell the 90’s consoles had one guy or a small team who were really proud of what they were doing and wanted to just blow our minds every time we flipped the power switch.
Ps1 ps2 and Gamecube PlayStation always had that zelda sound to me and GameCube kinda quirky but a fun loving console its complex but truly astounding how console sounds can bring back so much happiness
I’ve always liked the PS1 startup until you put in the wrong disc once and you’ll never make that mistake ever again. It goes from godlike to demonic really quickly.
Some notes: 0:16 I believe this is the attract screen for the M82 unit that you would see in retail stores, not the actual NES. 1:51 Just… no. That’s not real. That’s something fan-made. 10:59 This appears to be a translated BIOS or it’s the BIOS from the Alpha/beta US for the 64DD. The original uses the Japanese date format (using kana/kanji instead of English). Along with “Please insert disk”. 11:49 Naomi, for those who don’t know, is an arcade system that has hardware similar to the Dreamcast. 2:32 I don’t know why but the MegaCD song just slaps.
@@ShadeATV No, its not. Its a fan mockup of what a boot up screen for the Super Nintendo COULD have looked like. Here is the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QNwOaGLG8CI.html
14:47 and here we can see the most precious console i could ever have, we can also see my childhood in there, my hours of playing, my birthday parties when i used to play Minecraft and make houses with my cousins. We can see the best console. The best thing about it, exactly, she has 7 years now, and it has not broken yet. I'm proud of you, my dear xbox 360..
I definitely think the 6th generation of game consoles (GameCube, Xbox, and PS2) have the best startups And I totally forgot the GameBoy Advance and the Dreamcast because they also have epic startups!
As someone who grew up with a family who only had me on Nintendo consoles until 2011 when I was sneaking TF2 behind their back…the original DS and Wii (along with the 3DS and Wii U openings) are truly nostalgic, the PS3 and 360 openings are too cause I played those over a some people’s every now and again. Crazy how nowadays I’m pretty much a PC only guy…there’s so much you can do with a computer nowadays it’s wild.
And most of their systems failed (looking at you, Sega CD, 32X, Saturn, and Dreamcast). Hell, not sure if even the Master System did well. Only one I know that did well is the Genesis.
@@KameWeeb mm, I never had any Sega items as I’m pretty sure the console I had played with the most was my Xbox 360, tried playing PlayStation before, immediately got confused-
@@KameWeeb the CD and 32x weren't bad, but definitely failed. The Dreamcast also didn't exactly fail but definitely couldn't live up to the other consoles especially once the PS2 released. The Saturn, I don't know a single person who owns one or owned one. The Master System did okay
@@Seawolf.Gaming I've seen one Saturn in my life, and it was super expensive because it had the Saturn Stunner and the Saturn port of House of the Dead bundled with it.
Hearing the PS1 sounds reminds me of playing games like Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bash, V-Rally, Spyro, Figting Force, Hercules, SmackDown 2 etc Hearing the PS2 sounds (which are definitely the most insanely nostalgic sounds for me) reminds me of playing games like SmackDown shut your mouth/here comes the pain & SVR's, Vice City/San Andreas, The Sims/The Urbz, Crash wrath of cortex, Eye Toy, 007 Nightfire etc The Wii sounds just remind me so much of just making a bunch of Mii's and then playing Baseball in Wii Sports with them just to see them lol Incredibly nostalgic sounds which just immediately make you think of certain games and things!
My PS4 has a PlayStation classic theme and starts up with the PS1 sound, UGH I WISH MY PS5 HAD IT. I also set my Windows PC to start with the sound but never have my speakers on so....
@@light_speedz they make a new console every 6 years PS1 1994 PS2 2000 PS3 2006 PS4 (took them quite longer to make it) 2013 PS5 2020 There’s some other controllers
Honestly gaming dont fry brains, trust me ive been gaming on a phone and pc for years and what it did to me is just...well improve my coordination skills.
the opening logo of the PlayStation 1 not only announced a new console, but the arrival of a whole new era in the video game industry. That's why it's still so iconic and amazing today. Its uniqueness especially stands out compared to other (very embarrassing and sentimental) opening logos of other consoles
The Wii and Wii U was so nostalgic. When I heard the Wii startup, I felt like I was 4 years old in my old apartment again. When I heard the Wii U, I felt like I was 5 again, on the day my dad first brought it home. I remember complaining because my sister made her Mii first, and I couldn’t make mine before having to go to bed.
ah, the memories. i remember owning a genesis and i just used to play sonic all the time. i also owned a dreamcast. and my father owned an atari 2600 which i used to have fun messing around with. i just remember having apple slices and some juice next to me while i was smashing enemies in sonic 3. AH THE MEMEORIES. thanks man!
6:44 After seeing this all I could think of was “What’s a GameSphere?” “Only the most sophisticated gaming experience ever invented by humans! And it’s spherical! SPHERICAL!!!”
It's nostalgic, but I'm not even a teenager yet. Lol. I had a ps1 when i was 5 and used it till I was 9, then switched to xbox, so for me, ps1 is nostalgic.
Here's the trend I see: companies that did not do well on the console market had longer, louder, more annoying startup intros. Even more concerning was the presence of multiple intros for the same console (poor Dreamcast & Saturn never stood a chance). The fact Sega had so many entries in general can be attributed to the numerous consoles/add-ons they released that were not well-supported. Out of Nintendo's offerings, Gamecube and WiiU probably had the more elaborate intros. I didn't really find any trends with PlayStation, I just liked the old PS1 and PS2 startup intros.
Nintendo/Famicom: long intro, won the console war of that generation Sega Master System: long intro, kept up with Nintendo during entire generation SegaCD/MegaCD: long intro, just an add-on for the Genesis/Megadrive which kept up with the Super Nintendo PSX: long intro, literally shit on all competition PS2: long intro, still is the number one sold console in the world
Didn't have one, but Gamecube startup feel nostalgic anyways, I love it, and from the recent machines, I love the One X one focusing on the actual APU, that's really cool to me.
@@TheSuperiorLite Cool. But if I want to go to an antique console store (there isn't one in latvia) I would have to either order one online or fly to somewhere where are antique console stores
The saga mega drive was probably the first iconic start up but when PlayStation arrived it blew everything else out of the water The Ps1 and Ps2 intros are by far the best
I agree with everything except for the PS1 part. Never grew an attachment to that console same can be said about PS3. PS2, PS4 and PS5 ftw. And yes Sega Mega was awesome. Aladdin is legendary on it.