Vin

Vin

Sup everyone!

games, reviews, shitposts, and sometimes tech. i am a sucker for these for some reason. if you're also a huge advocate of dumb shit like these, feel free to subscribe!

growing up

growing up

M&D/Monon Color (2014)

M&D/Monon Color (2014)

GamePark 32 (GP32) (2001)

GamePark 32 (GP32) (2001)

Sega (1990/1992?)

Sega (1990/1992?)

AS-Soft (1988)

AS-Soft (1988)

Timetop GameKing (2003)

Timetop GameKing (2003)

Nintendo NX (2016)

Nintendo NX (2016)

Bandai WonderSwan (1999)

Bandai WonderSwan (1999)

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  • @hbvffjff7079
    @hbvffjff707922 сағат бұрын

    ‏‪53:50‬‏ DRMBM

  • @retrojamm07
    @retrojamm07Күн бұрын

    The Socrates hardware had some FM-ish sound and synthesized speech included. I'm guessing that the footage is from the emulator, the FM and speech cannot be emulated.

  • @Vin917
    @Vin917Күн бұрын

    @retrojamm07 yeah. mame did say the emulation wasn't accurate, but it was the best i could do. here's hoping for more emulation improvements in the future. ...i say about an educational console lmao

  • @retrojamm07
    @retrojamm07Күн бұрын

    @@Vin917 it happens, nothing is perfect. Im guessing the FM and speech isn't on real hardware for the German version too. 🤷‍♂️

  • @MisterStanderd
    @MisterStanderd2 күн бұрын

    18:05 I love the space background and the multicoloured balls. Shame this sold only 45K units as this is such an underrated system

  • @Laz3rCat95
    @Laz3rCat954 күн бұрын

    Best 80s startup: Sega Master System (never played any Sega consoles but wow, those old Sega startups are groovy!) Best 90s startup: PS1 (pure nostalgia and bliss!) Best 2000s startup: GameCube (easily, it's ICONIC) Best modern era startup: Retroid Pocket 2+ (giving me that GBA nostalgia!)

  • @Noxedwin
    @Noxedwin6 күн бұрын

    This is a very comprehensive list and I like watching it for the preservative value. It's been in my Liked list for weeks by this point. Only today have I realised that there are subtitles. And the comments that occasionally come up are completely busting me up. The CDi ones are my favourites because there is a lot of time between the two clips in which a very stupid joke was planted and allowed to sprout. We're dealing with an expert.

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9176 күн бұрын

    @@Noxedwin ayyy thanks!!! ❤️

  • @JohnLee-tv5lb
    @JohnLee-tv5lb11 күн бұрын

    incredible

  • @gamma204
    @gamma20417 күн бұрын

    ow

  • @gamma204
    @gamma20417 күн бұрын

    I think you can say that this is more of the iphone before the iphone. SINCE YOU PROBABILY USE IT IN HORIZONTAL PORTRAIT

  • @MaxTheThunderbird
    @MaxTheThunderbird20 күн бұрын

    Here's a little help for you: 27:46 - I'm not sure that it's original startup of Pioneer Laseractive (Sega version), but I hope you'll find out - kzread.info/dash/bejne/doJ5k5JyYZPLkag.html 27:50 - Original startup of Pioneer Laseractive (NEC version) - kzread.info/dash/bejne/qKSTstemf6XKZ6g.html

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9176 күн бұрын

    OH MY GOD HOLY SHIT FINALLY THE NEC LASERACTIVE STARTUP THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU LIFE SAVER 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @MaxTheThunderbird
    @MaxTheThunderbird6 күн бұрын

    @@Vin917 You're welcome, Vin. ^^

  • @gamma204
    @gamma20423 күн бұрын

    *Cues the russian-wide ntv clock music*

  • @gamma204
    @gamma20423 күн бұрын

    boing

  • @gamma204
    @gamma20423 күн бұрын

    i am sure that someday this consle gets so- oh wait

  • @user-gd5tt6sq9q
    @user-gd5tt6sq9q25 күн бұрын

    I love explosions, too

  • @gamma204
    @gamma204Ай бұрын

    I guess i will do some ratings 1 0:25 to 2:02 just screens. Nothing special 2 2:02 Who in the RDI team thought that making this expensive was a good idea 3 2:28 to 3:42 the "first" nintendo game product 4 3:44 rainbow 5 3:45 NES M82's lost brother. The music is a banger tho 6 6:01 why 404 specifically? 7 6:19 SEEEEEEGAAAAAAA 8 6:32 where my sega? 9 9:32 What. Does THIS actually exist? 10 9:56 apparently this is an actual console 11 10:11 this also an console 12 10:43 the music is worse if you slow it down on youtube 13 11:21 that's a neet video game system concept but ow 14 12:36 LASS UNS ZUSMMEN YOU LERNEN 15 13:21 this console followed the bad era but good battery 16 14:46 that FM tho 👍. Also the drumbeat version is just good if you slow it down 17 17:02 gay luigi 18 17:19 The console with the startup that looks like it should belong in some fictional TV channel from a cheap country 19 19:39 sega yay 20 19:50 why do I think this is Game Boy Advanced before Game Boy Advanced 21 20:03 literally the definition of quick in the video game culture 22 20:27 banger number 2. This looks great too 23 22:27 I love how vin refers sonic as the blue mouse. Lmao 24 22:34 balls 25 24:13 WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED TO SNIC 26 28:16 commedore's last game console 27 28:40 gex 28 30:57 happy gober 29 31:04 this is just Japanese Sega CD v2.0 30 33:33 oh hey sonic 31 34:07 ow 32 34:21 ow 33 34:45 bounce 34 34:55 finally the last sega cd startup 35 37:10 omagad 36 37:54 woah 37 38:51📌📌 38 41:57 most of those don't fell real 39 44:44 high Saturn 40 45:08 dinner 41 45:29 spin 42 45:40 well at least it's better than what they were doing 43 46:07 SEE? 44 46:35 Sony was actually planning to release this almost world wide. And cancelled it 45 51:48 more Gameboy shit 46 52:09 I like this more than the actual jingle 47 53:13 more Gameboy shit 2 48 53:57 woah 49 54:10 where my bounce 50 55:18 we got more shit 51 55:41 worse Gameboy 52 56:33 woah 53 57:32 what is going on 54 57:44 more china 55 59:02 that Russian accent tho 56 59:16 tv 57 1:01:20 NINTENDO DS MENTIONED 58 1:04:31 NEO•GE- oh wait that was made in 2012. Dang it 59 1:07:24 that doesn't really look good 60 1:08:25 HOLY SHIT THAT 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 61 1:09:15 Atari back. Despite crashing the game market a very while ago 62 1:12:59 wtf 63 1:13:09 THAT'S A FUCKING BANGER HOLY SHIT AAAAAAAAAAA

  • @user-gd5tt6sq9q
    @user-gd5tt6sq9qАй бұрын

    Okay, I save you from fucking Socrates

  • @user-gd5tt6sq9q
    @user-gd5tt6sq9qАй бұрын

    Thanks and Socrates sucks

  • @hannie_bee_
    @hannie_bee_Ай бұрын

    shteam deckhahahahahahahahaha hehe

  • @Cozumii
    @CozumiiАй бұрын

    2013-2019 is wrong. Every Mac from around 2000 onwards had the higher pitch startup until 2018, the release of the T2 chip, created the new sound. In 2020, Big Sur gave every MacBook and Mac Pro mid 2013 onwards and every iMac mid 2014 onwards the new lower pitch sound.

  • @Vin917
    @Vin917Ай бұрын

    oh damn i didnt even know that! thanks for the correction!

  • @user-kb2jo4nn7v
    @user-kb2jo4nn7vАй бұрын

    Can You Try Timestamps And Subtitles Computer Startup Sounds Please

  • @Vin917
    @Vin917Ай бұрын

    dont worry! im workin on them!!

  • @user-kb2jo4nn7v
    @user-kb2jo4nn7vАй бұрын

    @Vin917 Guess What Vin I Had The Any Operating System Such As Windows Mac linux And Other Please Help Me On My list Right Now

  • @serverbf100mr
    @serverbf100mr2 ай бұрын

    16:01 i cant unsee the mistake anymore ): Also the Mega CD ones are cute for some reason because it looks like father and son

  • @ChaseMC215
    @ChaseMC2152 ай бұрын

    We're just finding a bucketload of new start ups. I didn't even know there was a protorype logo for the Amiga CD32.

  • @fanzhang7131
    @fanzhang71312 ай бұрын

    the update we all needed

  • @Talkingtom6967
    @Talkingtom69672 ай бұрын

    49:57 wiiiiiiii

  • @elenanaxiadou4121
    @elenanaxiadou41212 ай бұрын

    Fart sound at the start! 🤣😂😅

  • @fanzhang7131
    @fanzhang71313 ай бұрын

    this is nostalgic

  • @PineconiumOfficial
    @PineconiumOfficial3 ай бұрын

    3:08 Windows Whistler jumpscare

  • @car12695
    @car126953 ай бұрын

    hello

  • @firstofthesame150
    @firstofthesame1503 ай бұрын

    0:37 B 17 ьømьəг 0:43 ьømь §QąĐ

  • @aionsvids3364
    @aionsvids33643 ай бұрын

    new os x should bring back the old one 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9173 ай бұрын

    i mean the new one's not that different but ok

  • @Akram785m
    @Akram785m3 ай бұрын

    2:22 KZread captions: look at these goofy ah men💀💀💀💀

  • @Samuelaka2024
    @Samuelaka20244 ай бұрын

    1:14 change da world my final message

  • @volframs1925
    @volframs19254 ай бұрын

    who ever made the startup and music for socrates DID NOT COOK

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9174 ай бұрын

    TRUE‼️

  • @hbvffjff7079
    @hbvffjff70794 ай бұрын

    h.....o....n......k......e.......y...... l............o..........c..........k......‏‪1:04:53‬‏

  • @hbvffjff7079
    @hbvffjff70794 ай бұрын

    Grand Theft Auto Vice City! 54:10

  • @StomperYoshi
    @StomperYoshi4 ай бұрын

    Ok this is epic

  • @seventy79nine
    @seventy79nine4 ай бұрын

    15:02

  • @thegreentaurus3105
    @thegreentaurus31054 ай бұрын

    Bruh ur forgot added New Nintendo 3ds and 2ds startup lol

  • @I-like-Sonic-91
    @I-like-Sonic-915 ай бұрын

    so amazing

  • @mmuniz917
    @mmuniz9175 ай бұрын

    mac supremacy

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9175 ай бұрын

    okie dokie

  • @YoungMrBlue
    @YoungMrBlue5 ай бұрын

    You included the Leapster but not the Leappad?????? Oof I was hoping for a nostalgia burst

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9175 ай бұрын

    yeah sorry 😔 the leappad's more of a kid's ipad than an actual gaming console that's why i didn't include it

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9175 ай бұрын

    Official Timestamps are here WOOOOOOOOOOOO (Part 1, Part 2 is the first reply below this one) 0:00 Intro 0:25 Bally Astrocade (1978) 0:27 APF-MP1000 (1978) 0:31 Magnavox Odyssey 2, Philips Videopac G7000 & C52 (1978) 0:37 Mattel Intellivision (1979) 0:59 GCE/Milton Bradley Vectrex (1982) 1:09 VTech CreatiVision (1981/82) 1:10 Atari 5200 (1982) 1:14 Tomy Pyūta (1982) 1:20 Tomy Pyūta Jr. (1983) 1:26 Tomy Tutor (1982) 1:33 ColecoVision (1982) 1:47 Microdigital Onyx (ColecoVision, 1982) 1:52 Chuang Zao Zhe 50 (Bit Corp. ColecoVison clone, 1986) 1:56 Philips Videopac+ G7400 (1983) 1:58 Magnavox Odyssey 3 Command Center (1983, unreleased) 2:00 Philips/Brandt Jopac JO7400 (1983) 2:02 RDI Halcyon (1985, unreleased) 2:25 Nintendo Famicom Disk System (1986) 3:08 Alternate wordmark 3:22 Sharp Twin Famicom (1986) 3:31 Disk load 3:43 Atari 7800 (1986) 3:45 Nintendo Entertainment System M8 Demo Unit (1985) 4:07 Nintendo Entertainment System M82 Demo Unit (PAL, 1985) 4:54 Nintendo Entertainment System M82 Demo Unit (NTSC, 1985) 5:36 Nintendo FamicomBox (1986) 5:53 Nintendo/Sharp FamicomStation (1986) 6:00 Sega Master System M404 Unit (Prototype) (1986) 6:10 Sega Master System (Prototype) (1986) 6:17 Sega Master System (NTSC, 1986) 6:23 Sega Master System (PAL, 1986) 6:30 Sega Master System (Japan, 1987) 9:32 LJN Video Art (1987) 9:55 Takara Video Challenger (1987) 10:09 Action Max (1987) 10:26 Sega Master System (NTSC, 1988 date) 10:34 Sega Master System (PAL, 1988 date) 10:42 VTech Socrates (1988) 11:20 Bandai Terebikko (1988) 12:00 Alternate intro that I found on a Sailor Moon VHS 12:23 NEC PC Engine CD-ROM (Version 1.00, 1988) 12:30 NEC PC Engine CD-ROM² (Version 2.00, 1989) 12:35 Prof. Weiss-Alles (German-language Socrates, 1989) 13:20 Nintendo Game Boy (Green, 1989) 13:26 Nintendo Game Boy (Monochrome, 1989) 13:31 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive TMSS (1989, TMSS introduced in 1990) 13:34 NEC TurboGrafx-CD (Version 2.00, 1989) 13:39 View-Master Interactive Vision (1989) 14:45 SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (Prototype? 1990) 14:52 SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (1990) 15:33 Commodore 64 Games System (1990) 15:44 Nintendo Super FamicomBox (1990 or 1991) 16:29 Bit Corp. Gamate (1990) 16:37 Sega Master System (with Samsung logo, Europe & Korea, Bundled with Alex Kidd in Miracle World, 1990) 16:42 Commodore CDTV (1991) 16:50 Sega Game Gear (1991) 16:54 Sega Game Gear (Master System resolution) 16:57 Sega Master System (Bundled with Sonic the Hedgehog, 1991) 17:01 Philips CD-i (1991, with Philips Interactive Media intro) 17:13 NEC PC-Engine Super CD-ROM² (Version 3.00, 1991) 17:18 Sega Mega-CD (Japan, Version 1.00, 1991) 18:25 Victor Wondermega (1992) 19:39 Sega screen seen when booting a game up 19:43 Sony Super Disc/SNES & Super Famicom CD-ROM System/Nintendo PlayStation (Unreleased prototype, 1991/92) 19:48 Tandy/Memorex Video Information System (1992) 19:56 NEC TurboGrafx Super CD-ROM² (United States, Version 3.00, 1992) 20:03 Watara (QuickShot in the UK) Supervision (1992) 20:26 Sega CD (United States, Version 1.00, 1992) 22:25 Sega screen seen when booting a game up (Also in European consoles) 22:32 Fujitsu FM Towns Marty (1993) 24:11 Sega Mega-CD (Japan, Version 2.00, 1993) 25:18 Sega Mega-CD (Europe, Version 1.00, 1993) 26:24 Sega Mega-CD (Europe, Version 2.00, 1993) 27:44 Pioneer LaserActive (Sega version, remake by Adam Entertainment, a KZreadr whose channel might be terminated cuz i couldn't find them anywhere anymore, 1993) 27:50 Pioneer LaserActive (NEC version, 1993) 27:54 Commodore Amiga CD32 (Prototype, 1993) 28:14 Commodore Amiga CD32 (1993) 28:40 Panasonic FZ-1 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (1993) 30:55 Welback Mega Duck (1993) 31:01 Sega CD (United States, Version 2.00, 1993) 32:07 Sega CDX (Version 2.21, 1993) 33:10 Atari Jaguar (1993) 33:21 Capcom Power System Changer (1994) 33:23 Nintendo Super Game Boy (SNES peripheral, 1994) 33:29 Sega Channel (Mega Drive service, Japan, 1993/94) 33:41 Sega Channel (Genesis service, United States, early prototype, 1994) 34:05 Sega Channel (Genesis service, United States, later prototype, 1994) 34:18 Sega Channel (Genesis service, United States, 1994) 34:40 Bandai Playdia (1994) 34:51 JVC X'Eye (United States, Version 2.00, 1993/94) 36:05 Panasonic FZ-10 R·E·A·L 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (1994) 37:09 Sega Saturn (Japan, 1994) 37:17 Victor V Saturn (1994) 37:26 Sony PlayStation (Japan, SCEI, 1994) 37:44 NEC PC-FX (1994) 37:54 NEC PC-FX GA (1994) 38:03 GoldStar 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (1994) 38:50 Apple/Bandai Pippin (1995) 38:55 Sanyo TRY 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (1995) 39:40 Nintendo Satellaview (Super Famicom peripheral, Japan, 1995) - BS-X: Sore wa Namae o Nusumareta Machi no Monogatari (The Town Whose Name Was Stolen) 40:50 Sega Saturn (US & Europe, 1995) 40:59 Nintendo Virtual Boy (1995) 41:18 Sony PlayStation (United States, SCEA, 1995) 41:35 Sony PlayStation (Europe, SCEE, 1995) 41:55 Atari Jaguar CD (1995) 44:33 Casio Loopy (1995) 44:39 Super A'Can (1995) 44:43 Hitachi Hi-Saturn (1995) 44:51 SNK Neo Geo CDZ (1996) 45:06 Philips CD-i (with Philips Media intro from 1996) 45:26 SNK Neo Geo CD (1996) 45:36 Bandai SuFami Turbo (Super Famicom peripheral, Japan, 1996) 45:40 Tiger Game.com (1997) 45:48 Nintendo Super Game Boy 2 (Super Famicom peripheral, Japan, 1998) 45:53 Nintendo Game Boy Color (1998) 45:56 Alternate saturated colors 46:00 SNK Neo Geo Pocket (1998) 46:08 Bandai WonderSwan (1999, horizontal) 46:11 Vertical variant 46:15 Sega Dreamcast Development Kit (Japan & US, 1998) 46:24 Europe 46:34 Sony PocketStation (Japan, 1999) 46:48 SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color (1999) 46:56 Sega Dreamcast (Japan in 1998, US in 1999) 47:05 Europe 47:14 Nintendo 64DD (Japan, 1999) 49:07 Unreleased English version 49:20 Logo seen when booting a game up 49:23 Sony PS One (Japan, SCEI, 2000) 49:42 Sony PS One (United States, SCEA, 2000) 50:00 Sony PS One (Europe, SCEE, 2000) 50:19 Sony PlayStation 2 (First startup, 2000) 50:31 Sony PlayStation 2 (2000) 50:56 Logo seen when booting up a game 51:10 Red Screen of Death 51:36 Startup with memory towers 51:48 Cybiko Classic (V2, 2000) (yes this is a console) 51:56 Bandai WonderSwan Color (2000, horizontal) 51:59 Vertical variant 52:02 Special console variants 52:08 Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Prototype jingle, 2001) 52:13 Nintendo Game Boy Advance (2001) 52:18 Nintendo GameCube (2001) 52:25 Hold Z on 1 controller 52:33 Hold Z on all 4 controllers 52:41 Microsoft Xbox (Early/pre-release, 2001) 52:45 Microsoft Xbox (Prototype with unused shields and green Microsoft logo, 2001) 52:55 Microsoft Xbox (2001) 53:06 Nintendo Pokémon Mini (2001) 53:12 Cybiko Xtreme (2001) 53:20 Game Park GP32 (2001) 53:25 European version 53:27 Alternate Pokémon Mini startup 53:30 Nokia N-Gage (2003) 53:50 Nokia N-Gage 2.0 (Service, 2008) 53:55 Tapwave Zodiac (2003) 53:57 LeapFrog Leapster (2003) 54:02 iQue Player (China, 2003) 54:04 Sony PSX (Japan, 2003) 54:09 Nintendo DS (Prototype ver.040615, 2004) - Top screen, no Nintendo logo 54:14 Top screen, Nintendo logo 54:16 VTech V.Smile (2004) - English 54:27 Chinese 54:36 French 54:43 German 54:50 Italian 54:57 Mexican 55:05 Spanish 55:12 Nintendo DS (Prototype ver.40820D, 2004) - Top screen, no Nintendo logo 55:16 Both screens, no Nintendo logo 55:20 Both screens, Nintendo logo 55:23 Top screen, Nintendo logo 55:28 LeapFrog Leapster L-MAX (Regular Leapster logo, 2004) 55:33 LeapFrog Leapster L-MAX (2004) 55:40 TimeTop GameKing GM-218 (2004) 55:48 Nintendo DS (2004) - Both screens, no Nintendo logo 55:53 Top screen, no Nintendo logo 55:58 Both screens, Nintendo logo 56:04 Top screen, Nintendo logo 56:10 Birthday audio variant, Both screens, no Nintendo logo 56:15 Birthday audio variant, Top screen, no Nintendo logo 56:20 Birthday audio variant, Both screens, Nintendo logo 56:26 Birthday audio variant, Top screen, Nintendo logo 56:32 Sony PlayStation Portable (Version 1.00 "Bogus", pre-release, 2004, reconstruction by Ransu aka @iopco772) 56:40 Microsoft Xbox 360 (Early pre-release version, 2005) 56:48 XaviXPORT (2004) 56:57 Japanese variant 57:01 Sony PlayStation Portable (2005) 57:12 Tiger Telematics Gizmondo (2005) 57:29 TimeTop GameKing 3 (2005) 57:36 LeapFrog Leapster TV (2005) 57:41 iQue DS (2005) - Both screens 57:48 Birthday audio variant, Both screens 57:54 Top screen 57:59 Birthday audio variant, Top screen 58:03 Sega Advanced Pico Beena (Japan, 2005) 58:18 Game Park GP2X (Version 2.0, 2005) 58:24 Version 3.0 58:28 Version 4.0 58:32 Microsoft Xbox 360 (Original, 2005) 58:41 VTech V.Smile Baby (2005) - English 58:49 German 58:54 French 59:01 Swedish 59:06 Conny Pocket Dream Console (2006, 2008 date shown) 59:14 VTech V.Flash (2006) 59:22 Mattel HyperScan (2006) 59:55 ZAPiT Game Wave Family Entertainment System (2005, forgot to move this one back. sorry) 1:00:09 Sony PlayStation 3 (Original, 2006) - Purple 1:00:20 PS3 logo seen when booting up a game 1:00:23 Blue 1:00:32 Nintendo Wii (United States, 2006) 1:00:45 European warning screen with color 1:00:53 LeapFrog Leapster 2 (Low quality, 2007) 1:00:57 High quality version with LeapFrog logo 1:01:08 VTech V.Smile Motion (2008) 1:01:19 LeapFrog Didj (2008) 1:01:33 Nintendo DSi (2008) - Both screens, no Nintendo logo 1:01:39 Top screen, no Nintendo logo 1:01:45 Both screens, Nintendo logo 1:01:51 Top screen, Nintendo logo 1:01:58 Sony PlayStation 3 Slim (aka firmware version 3.00, 2009) - Purple 1:02:07 Brown 1:02:14 Green (?) 1:02:28 Grey 1:02:36 Blue 1:02:48 iQue DSi (2008) - Both screens 1:02:52 Top screen 1:02:57 OnLive (2009) 1:03:25 Microsoft Xbox 360 (2010 firmware, early audio) 1:03:31 Microsoft Xbox 360 (2010 firmware, also on the 360 Slim (2010) and 360 E (2013)) 1:03:43 LeapFrog Leapster Explorer (2010) 1:03:45 Sony PlayStation Vita (2012, first startup) 1:03:57 Regular startup

  • @Vin917
    @Vin9175 ай бұрын

    (Part 2) 1:04:12 Nintendo 3DS (Seen when booting up a game, 2011) - Both screens 1:04:15 Top screen 1:04:18 Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim (2012, also on firmware updates to other existing PS3 models) 1:04:30 Tommo/SNK Playmore Neo Geo X (2012) 1:04:36 Nintendo Wii U (2012) 1:04:52 Nvidia Shield TV (2015, footage by Swarki) 1:05:01 Ouya (2013) 1:05:05 GameStick (2013) 1:05:12 Alternate GameStick intros (footage once again by Swarki) 1:05:26 Sony PlayStation 4 (First startup, old Sony Computer Entertainment version, 2013) 1:05:35 Newer Sony Interactive Entertainment version 1:05:43 Regular startup 1:06:04 Microsoft Xbox One (2013) 1:06:13 Variant with loading dots 1:06:23 M&D Monon Color (2014) 1:06:32 Microsoft Xbox One S (2016) 1:06:40 Steam Machine (2015, animation in the 2nd half originally from Steam's Big Picture mode, & is also a Steam Deck Startup Movie respectfully named OG Big Picture in 2023) 1:06:51 Nintendo Switch (2017, regular startup) 1:07:00 First startup 1:07:07 Microsoft Xbox One X (2017) 1:07:23 Sony PlayStation Classic (2018) 1:07:48 Sega Game Gear Micro (2020) 1:07:52 Evercade 1:08:08 Microsoft Xbox Series X/S (2020) 1:08:18 Sony PlayStation 5 (2020, first startup) 1:08:50 Regular startup 1:09:10 Atari VCS (2021) 1:09:25 Full Atari logo animation 1:09:37 Logitech G Cloud (2022) 1:09:44 Steam Deck (2022) - Standard logo animation 1:09:47 Swirl 1:09:57 Blobs 1:10:07 Dappere Prins Dirk 1:10:12 Worms 1:10:18 City Night 1:10:27 Deckfetti 1:10:33 Relics 1:10:41 Gerard en Stipje 1:10:47 Handmade 1:10:54 Mascots 1:11:00 Steam Deck Logos 1:11:06 Ghost Machine 1:11:11 (nice) Rainbow Dip 1:11:20 Unlock 1:11:31 Paddles 1:11:36 Deck Special (yup. this is a throwback to the CBS special logo!) 1:11:41 Star Field 1:11:52 Robots 1:11:58 Saturn 1:12:02 Gyro 1:12:08 Turret Factory 1:12:19 Dead Cells 1:12:24 Vampire Survivors Chest 1:12:33 Persona 5 Royal 1:12:40 Hades 1:12:45 Elden Ring Ranni 1:12:52 Retroid Pocket 2+ (2022, definitely not the GBA i promise) 1:13:03 Playdate (2022, full intro because it slaps) 1:13:45 Xbox Series X/S (July 2022 update) 1:13:50 Retroid Pocket 3 (2022) (DONKEY KONG????) 1:13:56 Asus ROG Ally (2023) 1:14:05 Steam Deck OLED (2023) 1:04:09 Intellivision Amico (god knows when) 1:14:24 Outro

  • @hotarushinpei4966
    @hotarushinpei49665 ай бұрын

    @@Vin917 If I aided you in those, glad I could help out.

  • @adrianaflores8314
    @adrianaflores83143 ай бұрын

    ​@@Vin917hey Nice to see You again

  • @GND_Aaron
    @GND_Aaron5 ай бұрын

    TAKE ME BACK PLS!!!!