Uhh... how I used to love those stuff.... My favorite icon ever is the one for "Jak X", with Daxter waving his hands as like he's holding a steering wheel.
It is true because I remember seeing those different animations for copying and deleting PS2 save files when I was a kid, a preadolescent, and even an adolescent (since I was born in 1994). Those were the nostalgia days! 😌
Those white squares you have built up on the startup screen disappear. You get a square for every disc you put in and particular squares stack the more you use a particular disc.
The "Your System Configuration" is a cache file which it have an ini file (I guess) if you see it on a text editor from any device. It will shows some of Games ID which you have played on the console. Even if you try to delete it. It will come back when you booted up the console with a game in it.
I wish there was a website dedicated to showing anybody every PS2 memory card icon
I would support that.
Me too
it's true, there should be one
@@darinwolf3 that's amazing!
There's only 1 person on TH-cam who has every PlayStation 2 released in the United States.
The memory card save animations were the coolest thing I had ever seen back in the day. I wish current PlayStation still had these level of details.
to an extent PS3 was the last PS system to have animated save icons (examples are Super Rub a Dub and Portal 2)
The save icon I always found amusing on my memory cards was Red Dead Revolver because they chose the hat instead of revolvers
I still love those menu sounds. They always make me feel so calm and just at peace.
Even in the Lego Batman movie used it when Batman was in his theater room
@@brandonperez8977th-cam.com/video/iEHWBp3KjCI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B7twThbaqFoYq65j
17:40 one of the best icons
Uhh... how I used to love those stuff....
My favorite icon ever is the one for "Jak X", with Daxter waving his hands as like he's holding a steering wheel.
My gaming glory days wrapped into one video
Wow, I did not know until now that some PS2 game save file have different animations for copy and delete.
Where tf u been? Under a rock?
same
Same.
It is true because I remember seeing those different animations for copying and deleting PS2 save files when I was a kid, a preadolescent, and even an adolescent (since I was born in 1994). Those were the nostalgia days! 😌
Those Onimusha icons are fantastically animated.
Boy, I do like all the PS2 save icons, and I remember Vexx, and the other 3D platforming icons.
That was such a satisfying start.
You reminded me of a game I used to play thank you
These games really need a remaster for the PS4 and PS5.
1tb memory card
I have a 258 mb card
This is your relics man!
I don't know why but when I was a kid and the icons shows like different colors in the background kind of scared me lol
I thought it was really cool
@@Gemidori yo it’s you can you make iPad kill screen?
Crimson tears ps2 save file amber icon is soo cutee and adorable!!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Can you make a video on the animation of Chun Li save file icon? 🥲
You have dual hearts save file what a legend
They need to bring this back to PS5.
Yeah give it a nostalgic feels
What needs to be brought back
@@dvdreview7956 Save file icons that aren't bland and boring.
DDR Extreme, Herdy Gerdy, Suikoden III NFS:HP2 Or Some Save Files?!
what happens if you delete the ''Your System Configuration'' data
i never done this before
It doesn’t do anything.
Those white squares you have built up on the startup screen disappear. You get a square for every disc you put in and particular squares stack the more you use a particular disc.
Your settings you set are reset I think
The "Your System Configuration" is a cache file which it have an ini file (I guess) if you see it on a text editor from any device. It will shows some of Games ID which you have played on the console. Even if you try to delete it. It will come back when you booted up the console with a game in it.
thanks for the video
Your System Configuration 5 KB
Oye bro no tiene el savedata de dark cloun 2
What Is That? Breath Of Fire, Dragon Quarter 1?
Yo no sabia de esta función hasta ahora!
lo tienes en android