@fizon ooooOOOOHHHhhh ok I see now. HAHHA they should use that sound more often jeeze I felt like I missed something completely . As if I get so excited to play my switch I blank out for the entirety of the start up sound or something 😂
@@SkiftyKitty My Switch never had that start up sound and I got it new too. Someone at the factory must've started it up before putting it in the box! 😂
@@SEiMEi_EXiSTS oh no! I hope it's still working properly. It's either the factory workers or the distributor you bought it from who turned it on for quality checking
How do you all *NOT* smile, laugh, or even smirk, giggle, etc.? This is fun, and funny, and you have to be enjoying yourselves... but you stay so professional!
As someone who spent hours modding Wii’s that brought back a lot of memories. We would take the sound off so we wouldn’t be listening to it for hours on end
This is the most disturbing life-changing event for me. Imagine being out somewhere in public and the lady who can do the 3DS startup noise just does it and I'd break out in a cold sweat wondering what is going on and what is she planning.
@@RenatoOliveiraGaming Yeah, Soo joked that she joined the group when she was 3 years old. Hoon was 8 in the year 2000, so I guess he was a kid (he joined in 2017).
They are in Japan, that's why. Notice how they called the SNES and NES Famicom and Super Famicom? Japan called them that. So don't blame them. Blame Nintendo, they focused too much on America.
I don’t think there’s enough appreciation for how well-rehearsed this is! More comments about how close a console sounded to the real thing, but I don’t think people understand how tough it is to sing perfectly in key with each other like this with no reference pitch. A well-rehearsed acapella group can do this perfectly, but it takes A LOT of training, practice, and rehearsal to get this perfect in one fluid take (which I’m sure it took multiple, actually).
@@josereposo7043 Thats propably the case. Each individual has recorder their parts separately and then mixed together. Most likely in multiple short takes, instead of one fluid take. Well, you don't see any mics either so thats also a telltale sign.
For trained musicians I don't think most of this is very hard. Mainly if you have multiple strange intervals in a row is where things start getting tricky. Tritones, chromaticism, and fast modulations in a short span can be tricky. @Santeri the notion that mics aren't there just because you can't see them is an uneducated one. I do think it's likely the video is lip-synced but not necessarily. I doubt the parts are recorded separately. Too much effort. They probably make this stuff up in an afternoon, go home practice, and within a few days to a week they're probably good for a recording. But I could be wrong.
I think i would be a happier person if i had a group of friends that i could call upon to do a flawless acapella rendition of the gamecube startup screen.
Thankfully Nintendo doesn’t go after fanmade covers of their music (yet, as far as I know) so this fun lil’ clip should be safe from their copyright claims :)
@@EpicRobloxianReal i do too but unlike sharing the wii u with my brother, i am the solo owner of the wii u and my brother own the nintendo switch. personally, this isn't bad for me or anything, and the games are similar because the switch copies and pastes wii u games onto its platform.
Gameboy advance really is the most nostalgic for me. Being in bed at night, under the covers, seeing that little iridescent logo wave, awaiting a new adventure ❤️