When i was child sometimes i had a nightmare of TV and videogame turned on without nobody touchs during my sleep and appeared such strange images like this! 😂
I remember I used to watch your videos, I remember that original Fearful Harmony, I used to be so scared of it, always had nightmares, now I just think about it and laugh.
That is actually quite surreal - imagine being able to see the game logic in the background freaking out and clearly trying to draw the screen in the right place. poor code lol
Here's what I think you need to do to trigger it: 1. Start and play the game 2. Swap to a fearful harmony trigger disc 3. Reboot console, i.e. press the RESET button (do not power off, because that will clear the RAM in a few seconds; I guess with slim model you can quickly poweroff then turn on, but I'm not sure)
@@branislavweber7635 it definitely is possible, because an emulator is basically a software-based representation of the console, we would need to have access to internal emulator variables and stuff
I think that's the boss music that starts playing when crash bandicoot starts coming for you. I'd lock lock my doors and windows and hope he doesn't catch me while I sleep. Some say if you do the ritual of the disc cleaning, you might be safe from his wrath. But this is the risk we take when we want to play this timeless classic. We all know the risks.
ah yes! if you have a fat ps1 with a gameshark on parallel port attached, it saves a "screenshot" of the last activity before the console reset, but never knew it could be done, natively
I used to have Crash Bandicoot on my sister’s old PS1. I played the console way beyond its prime- around 2015 or so- but if I’d seen this video as a kid, I would’ve been scared shitless, and likely would’ve never played the PS1 or Crash Bandicoot again.
*The ps1 takes screenshots of your gameplay then saves them to your mem card and then resets to then the screenshots will be used as fearfully harmony assets then fearful harmony occurs*
That probably is it. The PS1 probably didn't clear the framebuffer all the way, so something is pointing to data in the frame buffer as part of the startup procedure and rendering that instead of what should be there.
Here from yesterday's livestream, and yes I know, wrong video, but hear me out. I missed out on the live and I at least wanted to watch the livestream vod, but it was copyright claimed twice. Now I can't watch it. What did I miss out on?