Warning: This video is a reissue of Swarki's video (read description) making sure the startups displayed on the screen are in correct chronological order (Wikipedia approvoed). If there is a system that is NOT a console, tell Swarki.
The SNES Playstation is called the Super CD ROM that you need to edit. You also need to add the real SNES startup, the PS5 startup, the RetroN 5 startup, the Xbox Series X startup, iQue player startup, and the non hdmi Xbox 360 startup.
I like to research things, so I decided to add another comment on where some of these companies are today! 0:05 The Bally Astrocade was made in April 1978 by Bally Manufacturing and Astrovision. It was discontinued in 1983. Not much is known as to what happened to Astrovision, Bally Manufacturing went out of business on December 18th, 1996. The company was taken over by the popular hotel brand Hilton. Because Bally helped build and make casinos, health clubs, and even theme parks. Before that, they made pinballs and slot machines. RIP Bally. 0:26 The Tomy Pyuta was released on July 1983 by the Japanese toy maker company Tomy. In the USA, it was called the Tomy Tutor. In the UK, it was called the Grandstand Tutor. In the first 4 months, Tomy manage to sell around 40,000 computers, which was nearly half of their 90,000 target for the first year. But in July 1983, with the release of the Nintendo Family Computer (famicom), the sale dropped drastically. Unfortunately, people ended up buying the famicom more and this lead to them discontinuing the console in 1985, just 2 years after it’s release. 2:28 Ohhh boy where do I even start with this one…Well, the Action Max was released by Worlds of Wonder in 1987. Fun fact: When Nintendo was starting to release consoles in North America, they actually turned to Worlds of Wonder for help to make sure that their appealed to Americans. In order to play this console in 2021, you’ll need an old 80’s TV because it comes with a censor that you’ll need to place very carefully on your TV. (It was even finicky in the 80’s.) This is a “target practice” game where you aim a plastic gun at the screen and the sensor picks up the movement (sometimes.) Also, you’ll need a VCR as well because this console cannot play tapes on it’s own. What lead to this consoles quick decline was the fact that you could not win or loose at the games and the fact that it’s only genre is shooting at a screen. Eventually, it gets boring! Worlds of Wonder ended up going out of business in 1991 and all their properties were sold. 11:58 Tiger electronics…my least favorite company… Anyways, this handheld console was released in August 1997 in the USA and late 1997 in the UK. That’s right, this was only available in 2 regions! Anyways, this console did not have a backlit screen and the more your character moved around on the screen, the more blurry it got. There were only 21 games you could play on the Game.com. One of them was built in. This game was solitaire. In their ad it shows someone saying these exact words: “It plays more games than you idiots have brain cells!” The average human has 10 billion brain cells. This handheld only plays 21 games. They go on to insult their consumers even more by calling them “slackers who have nothing better to do than play games and surf the net all day!” If you ever want to sell something, maybe um, I don’t know…NOT insult your audience! Thankfully, this monstrosity of a handheld was discontinued in 2000.
The first console(s) my family ever had: 14:06 but the ps2 was in a place where the kids around my neighborhood could pay a bit to play the ps2 for a bit and then my family had to sell the consoles because of FREAKING MOBILE PHONES! But i moved to a different place in the same country in 2019 and i lost some things so the ps2's probaly would not stay but anyways my first console that i have on my own was an xbox 360 e that booted up like this: 15:15
When I was little, my dad was a huge gamer. He played Half-Life and Quake 3 Arena back in the early-2000s on our old vintage computer that was powered by Windows 98. And as soon as I was growing up, when I had a friend living next door, he had a PlayStation 2 in his bedroom. Then, I started playing Sonic Mega Collection on the GameCube when I was at daycare. I later tried out some games at a grocery store. Then, I got to play on the Nintendo DS for the first time. And after begging for so long, I started playing the Wii. It was a commercial hit at the time! When I went to this family reunion, one of the boys had an Xbox 360. I later had a DSi (a next edition to the Nintendo DS). When I attend gym class during 6th grade, we tried the Xbox Kinect for the first time. I also once played Pokémon on a friends' GameBoy Advance. We also played on the PlayStation 3 too. I also checked out the cool consoles during a school science fair, which is where I tried out playing the Nintendo 3DS. Then, my Wii suddenly crashed during the 2012 holidays. So, just a month later (January 2013), my family and I all went to buy the Wii U. And I loved it so much! The first Wii U game I played was Nintendo Land because that was the game that came with it. My parents later gave me a GameCube for my 14th birthday. Months later, my brother got his very own Xbox 360 for his birthday. My brother got an Xbox One a few years later. Then, I was very stunned while I was in high school during math class, where I discovered the announcement of the Nintendo Switch. I was begging on my knees to get one, and I got it in December 2018. It was great for me to be inspired as a gamer for my friends, my family, and myself.
The PSX is just a PS2 with DVR stuff, it isn't a Playstation 1, but it can play PS1 games along side PS2 games, but it really wasn't meant to be a game console to begin with, Sony Computer Entertainment had nothing to do with it. Also, there was no beta logo for the Famicom Disk System, that intro where it just says Famicom, that was from the Sharp Twin-Famicom.
plus the famicon is a beta version of NES and that comes from 1982 beta 2 is nintendo M82 and full release 1983 and this is not in order till you missed 7 of em
10:34 THIS psx is from 2003 13:57 its called the WonderSwan 14:06 the ps2 slim had the same startup as the fat model 15:14 THIS xbox 360 startup came with the SLIM model And 18:02 the nvidia sheild is older than the switch Just came here to correct you 🤠👍
@@Z3N3K_ th-cam.com/video/nrc1YfOoQEk/w-d-xo.html - Boot animation from 13:20, and yes, it used Symbian 6.1 (Series 60 1st Edition Feature Pack 1), but animation, which is in your video is app (N-Gage 2.0) for Symbian 9.2 (Series 60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1)
Warning: This video is a reissue of Swarki's video (read description) making sure the startups displayed on the screen are in correct chronological order (Wikipedia approvoed). If there is a system that is NOT a console, tell Swarki.
The SNES Playstation is called the Super CD ROM that you need to edit. You also need to add the real SNES startup, the PS5 startup, the RetroN 5 startup, the Xbox Series X startup, iQue player startup, and the non hdmi Xbox 360 startup.
@@spencerkettley7294 Is it a Xbox 360 on a PSP?
@Kaison Niko Haha, you are one of these stupid bots that try to scam people? Well, get the fuck out of here, snowflake!
@Canaan Kyler Shame on you, SHAME ON YOU
@@spencerkettley7294 2:00
Working on the ULTIMATE version of this video...
Until a new console comes lol
I like to research things, so I decided to add another comment on where some of these companies are today!
0:05 The Bally Astrocade was made in April 1978 by Bally Manufacturing and Astrovision. It was discontinued in 1983. Not much is known as to what happened to Astrovision, Bally Manufacturing went out of business on December 18th, 1996. The company was taken over by the popular hotel brand Hilton. Because Bally helped build and make casinos, health clubs, and even theme parks. Before that, they made pinballs and slot machines. RIP Bally.
0:26 The Tomy Pyuta was released on July 1983 by the Japanese toy maker company Tomy. In the USA, it was called the Tomy Tutor. In the UK, it was called the Grandstand Tutor. In the first 4 months, Tomy manage to sell around 40,000 computers, which was nearly half of their 90,000 target for the first year. But in July 1983, with the release of the Nintendo Family Computer (famicom), the sale dropped drastically. Unfortunately, people ended up buying the famicom more and this lead to them discontinuing the console in 1985, just 2 years after it’s release.
2:28 Ohhh boy where do I even start with this one…Well, the Action Max was released by Worlds of Wonder in 1987. Fun fact: When Nintendo was starting to release consoles in North America, they actually turned to Worlds of Wonder for help to make sure that their appealed to Americans. In order to play this console in 2021, you’ll need an old 80’s TV because it comes with a censor that you’ll need to place very carefully on your TV. (It was even finicky in the 80’s.) This is a “target practice” game where you aim a plastic gun at the screen and the sensor picks up the movement (sometimes.) Also, you’ll need a VCR as well because this console cannot play tapes on it’s own. What lead to this consoles quick decline was the fact that you could not win or loose at the games and the fact that it’s only genre is shooting at a screen. Eventually, it gets boring! Worlds of Wonder ended up going out of business in 1991 and all their properties were sold.
11:58 Tiger electronics…my least favorite company… Anyways, this handheld console was released in August 1997 in the USA and late 1997 in the UK. That’s right, this was only available in 2 regions! Anyways, this console did not have a backlit screen and the more your character moved around on the screen, the more blurry it got. There were only 21 games you could play on the Game.com. One of them was built in. This game was solitaire. In their ad it shows someone saying these exact words: “It plays more games than you idiots have brain cells!” The average human has 10 billion brain cells. This handheld only plays 21 games. They go on to insult their consumers even more by calling them “slackers who have nothing better to do than play games and surf the net all day!” If you ever want to sell something, maybe um, I don’t know…NOT insult your audience! Thankfully, this monstrosity of a handheld was discontinued in 2000.
Omg, thats a lot of research!
@@Z3N3K_ Haha ikr!
7:42 This intro is cool because the guy jumps out of the cartridge and sonic is there
0:20 My Dad’s first console
0:15 My Mom’s first console
16:59 My younger brother’s first console
15:14 Me and my other younger brother’s first console
Oops! Correction: My Mom’s first console was the 2600
Me and my older brother’s first console was PS1 xD
The first console(s) my family ever had: 14:06 but the ps2 was in a place where the kids around my neighborhood could pay a bit to play the ps2 for a bit and then my family had to sell the consoles because of FREAKING MOBILE PHONES! But i moved to a different place in the same country in 2019 and i lost some things so the ps2's probaly would not stay but anyways my first console that i have on my own was an xbox 360 e that booted up like this: 15:15
My first console: 10:04
My sister's first console: 12:46
Me and my brothers first console was 14:59
My parents were never rich enough as kids to afford any type of game console
Can we just take a moment of silence to appreciate how they put a time stamp for every console ever
10:03
F-ing Legend
And my 1st console was a Magnavox Odyssey
When I was little, my dad was a huge gamer. He played Half-Life and Quake 3 Arena back in the early-2000s on our old vintage computer that was powered by Windows 98. And as soon as I was growing up, when I had a friend living next door, he had a PlayStation 2 in his bedroom. Then, I started playing Sonic Mega Collection on the GameCube when I was at daycare. I later tried out some games at a grocery store. Then, I got to play on the Nintendo DS for the first time. And after begging for so long, I started playing the Wii. It was a commercial hit at the time! When I went to this family reunion, one of the boys had an Xbox 360. I later had a DSi (a next edition to the Nintendo DS). When I attend gym class during 6th grade, we tried the Xbox Kinect for the first time. I also once played Pokémon on a friends' GameBoy Advance. We also played on the PlayStation 3 too. I also checked out the cool consoles during a school science fair, which is where I tried out playing the Nintendo 3DS. Then, my Wii suddenly crashed during the 2012 holidays. So, just a month later (January 2013), my family and I all went to buy the Wii U. And I loved it so much! The first Wii U game I played was Nintendo Land because that was the game that came with it. My parents later gave me a GameCube for my 14th birthday. Months later, my brother got his very own Xbox 360 for his birthday. My brother got an Xbox One a few years later. Then, I was very stunned while I was in high school during math class, where I discovered the announcement of the Nintendo Switch. I was begging on my knees to get one, and I got it in December 2018. It was great for me to be inspired as a gamer for my friends, my family, and myself.
this startup is just better than every other ones
like hear this 10:03 does this not excite you? it excites me
10:49 I love the music!! It’s so 90s!!
Honestly, i think this cdi startup is better than the first one
@@chrizzz769 Same here. Nothing can top the second one. It’s just too perfect
i like this startup is the 3rd of my favorite startups 8:20
pet simulator x PSX playstation x PSX lol the other is game of roblox
@@hunan77bruh still looks the same
The PSX is just a PS2 with DVR stuff, it isn't a Playstation 1, but it can play PS1 games along side PS2 games, but it really wasn't meant to be a game console to begin with, Sony Computer Entertainment had nothing to do with it. Also, there was no beta logo for the Famicom Disk System, that intro where it just says Famicom, that was from the Sharp Twin-Famicom.
can we all agree video challenger and action max was way ahead of it’s time in graphics 😭
@rockglint204 yes ik thsi was 8 months ago but the video challenger and the action max were reliant on pre-recorded vhs, hence why it looks so good.
it was, but it was vhs based, not cgi 🤯
Muy bueno te empiezo a seguir es la segunda vez que veo un video tuyo y el primero con tanta produccio ; )
Gracias manito, bienvenido a mi knal, para cuando la colaboracion?
@@Z3N3K_ denada, cuando quieras
@@led_zma12 Que te salis de mi server de Discord wachin¿
PD: Espero que no seas tu el que se haya desuscrito
One of my new favorite videos xD
Thanks! xD
"Super Vision"
*Cut to Mega CD having a seizure
Me: *wheeze*
0:00 Video Brain
0:03 APF Imagination Machine
0:05 Bally Astrocade
0:08 Vectrex
10:34 This isn't from that time period, the PSX (the name that the PlayStation 1 is commonly referred) is actually a PS2-DVR combo released in 2003
So, I looked up those parents from sega, they expired by 2016, and were held by sega. They're mostly about the security system in place in the stv.
That means it can be pirated.
@@juangutierrez5400 no, it means their cartridge security for the STV is open-source now. Homebrew can be made for it with knockoff carts.
The newest startup :) (Nvidia Shield) 18:02
I think you got the Xbox 360 fat and slim mixed up, either way, awesome video
every 90's console: hi, this is me, put a disc and let's play.
sega cd: s p i n
My mom's first console: (SNES doesn't even have a startup)
My dad's first console: 10:03
My first console: 14:24
Actually snes has its just not here
@@jessicatan8900 snes doesn't have a startup.thats fake
@@jessicatan8900only super famicom has a startup not super nintendo
The best startup ever!!!!!! :) 10:49 (Philips CD-I)
Agreed
NOOOOOOOOOOO IS THE BEST 10:50 | THE BEST IS SEGA CD 3:52
):
):
THE BEST IS SEGA CD
plus the famicon is a beta version of NES
and that comes from 1982
beta 2 is nintendo M82 and full release 1983 and this is not in order till you missed 7 of em
5:16 - Mega CD (European, PAL/SECAM) Model 2
My favorite startups:
9:49
10:49
13:06
15:34
2:16
2:29
15:15
14:28
9:25
9:56
15:03
13:48
0:58
@Hunter Nelson It’s awesome!!!
@Hunter Nelson They just don’t make startups that good anymore
Our favorite? Obviously the Wii U, Wii and DSi. HOLY SHIT The memories!
@Hunter Nelson Yep! Now everything is kept simple to make the menu load faster. I wish we could have a cool startup and a fast loading menu!
9:32 is really cool too!
0:00 1977
0:03 1978
0:07 1980
0:15 1982
0:26 1983
0:39 1984
0:58 1985
2:16 Video challenger my favorite
The most coolest startup (RDI Halcyon) 0:58
13:06 my fav
10:41 Why is there a cursor in the Pipin startup?
Because it was also meant to run macos i think
17:38 of course this intro is pretty cool although you can’t get in any other Xbox one consul it’s a series X exclusive
6:47 - Sega CDX (US, NTSC)
What are you CHAPTERS
Video Brain (1977) 00:00
APF Imagination Machine (Nov 1979)
Bally Astrocade (April 1978) 0:05
The most peppled startup (Nokia N-Gage) 13:57
Yes this is my favorite video love your videos as for this video I’m subbing to you
SNES PlayStation startup menu ??? I thought it was cancelled
Why is Atari 5200 and Atari 7800 here?
0:01 is the video brain the first video game console with a startup?
0:05 Bally Astrocade
4:06 Wonder Mega (Mega CD)
10:34 THIS psx is from 2003
13:57 its called the WonderSwan
14:06 the ps2 slim had the same startup as the fat model
15:14 THIS xbox 360 startup came with the SLIM model
And 18:02 the nvidia sheild is older than the switch
Just came here to correct you 🤠👍
Consoles Are Here
Video Brain
APF Imagination Machine
Bally Astrocade
Vectrex
Atari 5200
Mega cd is my favourite startup
0:26 Tomy Pyuta
ok, i like it
Thx!
@@Z3N3K_ NP
mistake: STV has 10:05 in description
14:01 - This is not console, this is app for Nokia Nseries phones (intro, that is featured here is for app)
Wikipedia says
which is a device that mixes a mobile phone and a portable console. Anyway, i only put in order the video of Swarki
@@Z3N3K_ I know, but it used another animation
@@Z3N3K_ th-cam.com/video/nrc1YfOoQEk/w-d-xo.html - Boot animation from 13:20, and yes, it used Symbian 6.1 (Series 60 1st Edition Feature Pack 1), but animation, which is in your video is app (N-Gage 2.0) for Symbian 9.2 (Series 60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1)
@@Joyousmicor Thx! i will add it to a newer version
Consoles Are Here But In Order (Computers Too)
Windows 3.0 (1980)
Atari 5200 (1980)
Video Brain (1981)
Sanyo (1981)
Sega Genesis (1981)
No it's the hourlong best animation logos
1:47 Famicom Disk System & Famicom Disk System Beta
14:03 ..............................................
0:24 Colecovision w/ expansion
0:41 Nintendo M82
1:46 : FDS & Sharp Twin Famicom
the playstation output dimension should nearly fit the screen
Also, PSX released in 2003, but the PS1 is aka the PSX
0:59 Halycyon RDI Video Systems
Casio loppy zeebo amstrad 32 faltan consolas pero muy buen video
Casio Loopy esta en el minutos 11:32, y muchas otras consolas como la Amstrad o la Zeebo no tenían strartup, pero gracias por comentar!
@@Z3N3K_ Chaaale, para el presupuesto que le echaron a la zeebo ni tenia startup, una lastima la verdad
@@stepbyaisu Jajaja, si, en verdad esperaba que tuviese un startup, una pena
9:33 9:40 my favorite ones!
Forgot
Sega Titan Video Game System 11:06
Original PS3 14:37
PSP/Playstation Portable 14:47
PS3 Slim/Super Slim 15:25
1:22 Sega Master System JP
From You
2:48 PC Engine CD-ROM System
The start up's are at the wrong times
The unknown neo geo 7:19
0:20 ColecoVision
1:20 Atari 7800
2:16 Video Challenger
Where is Kirin, Empire Today & Turkcell
The Empire Today It's A Construction Company Not A Video Game
3:53 Mega CD JP 1.00
2:29 Action Max
The Worldvision Game 3:13
6:47 that is sega cd v2 not sega cd europe
3:17 Famicom Box
video challenger and action max are soooo 90s
Where is Neo geo X?
0:09 Vectrex
5:22 Mega CD JP 2.0.0
3:05 TurboGrafx CD
14:40 Cool "XBOX 360" lol
5:13 Super Vision
2:02 Sega Master System Beta
0:16 Atari 5200
15:16 why you called the Xbox 360 E as the Fat Xbox 360
Yeah
4:26 Super CD-ROM 2 System
4:37 VIS Video Information System
So loud...
5:27 JVC X'Eye
4:15 SNES-CD / SNES Playstation
Where is Roblox, and Joseph Games
Roblox doesn’t have a startup 💀
@@callmevbuck4054and it isn't even a video game console 💀
5:07 Super Game Boy
No Magnavox Odyssey?
It didn't have a boot screen.
@@BrovkinThePerdix
Haven't turned mine on in 10 years.
Didn't even remember that.
Thanks
Why Not SEGA Channel
2:12 Sega Master System
super vision is like a lighter version and nightcore version of game boy but diffrent name
2:44 Game Boy
4:43 Sega CD USA
3:38 Commodore CDTV
5:16 Mega CD JP 2.21
V2, still forgot Xbox 360 blue edition
haha, yeah, at the time I thought it was false