0:00 - Generation 1 - Original 0:10 - Generation 2 - Nearly identical 0:20 - Generation 3 - Colors are degraded, especially around the edges 0:30 - Generation 4 - Audio is flaky, colors are spotty 0:40 - Generation 5 - The Hi-Fi is nonexistent in the first few seconds. 0:50 - Generation 6 - Colors are even more spotty 1:00 - Generation 7 - 50/50 color 1:10 - Generation 8 - Majority of the picture is in black & white 1:20 - Generation 9 - Some of the color is still around, tracking starts to goof up at the end 1:30 - Generation 10 - Colors are struggling, tracking worsens 1:40 - Generation 11 - Hi-Fi is gone, colors are struggling even more, tracking worsens 1:50 - Generation 12 - Colors are starting to fail (at the end, the color is completely gone), unstable picture 2:00 - Generation 13 - Colors on their last legs, the VCR is having trouble holding the picture, and the audio is starting to loosen up 2:10 - Generation 14 - Colors are completely gone, the VCR struggling to hold the picture 2:20 - Generation 15 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture for not even a full second 2:30 - Generation 16 - Only a few frames can be seen where the VCR holds a grip of the picture successfully. There's also a noticable amount of lag and audio wobbles. 2:40 - Generation 17 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture at all. 2:50 - Generation 18 - Unwatchable experience, and the VCR is starting to debate whether to give up or keep going 3:00 - Generation 19 - Only a few frames are even recognizable at this point (i.imgur.com/E8mkzLt.png, i.imgur.com/RmX0UiX.png) 3:10 - Generation 20 - Audio unable to keep itself together, only a single-digit number of frames can still be recognized, and the VCR is just about to give up 3:20 - Generation 21 - The VCR gives up on trying. The video only lasts a few seconds before it kicks the bucket 3:37 - End of recording
Some folks are offput by the generational loss. I grew up with VHS so I know it can get particularly fuzzy, but the more I see it like this, the more it reminds me of what Dementia must be like for people as they go through the stages. Like looking back on a memory but it gets fuzzy to the point where you can't make out anything anymore...
Yes my dudes, I knew gamecube was coming back as a meme! I hope this video does well, I think you're one *_banger video_* away from blowing up, honestly
Its like a representation of our fading memories of the past when we were young. as the years and decades go by our memories of the good times we had are gonna slowly distort until eventually it fades away forever never to be remembered again. This is how I feel as im entering 30 this year thinking back to the 2000s in my preteens and teen years. I know those good times wont last forever. eventually those memories will all fade away and will be forgotten.
1-5: normal 6-10: nostalgia and vaporcube 11-15: GameCube is starting to kill itself 16-20: please end my life, every second of existence is pure agony. _why am i in this painful world_
I thought this was really quite cool, but the repetitious nature of the experiment meant that, compared to previous videos you've done like this, it became a bit stale by the end of it! I think that a better way to approach it (albeit it would've been a LOT more work) would've been to, for example, put at the very start of the video a supercut of the entire generation loss spliced together over the course of the BIOS screen startup, and then the rest of the video was the individual pieces! Still though, I know how much work these videos are to make, and I look forward to seeing more!
I bet you could use this concept to make a very creepy horror game. Each time you die, your quality suffers, the sorroundings get more aggressive, and game-over os when you cannot play any more.
Someone is inevitably going to put Everywhere at the End of Time original samples on a VHS & re-record it over & over on other VHS tapes until it becomes horrifically distorted. It's just so accurate!
My VCR just tells me it's having "picture trouble" if shit acts up and it stops itself (it's a late model VCR so they probably put something in there to detect that)
Ok is it just me or does the partially unsaturated logo on like generation 8 look FAR better than the original? It looks so shiny! And the b/w logo at 1:58 looks absolutely badass, like it’s made of metal.
1: original Gamecube 2: still good Gamecube 3: nice Gamecube 4: sound is glitched 5: color getting weak 6: average quality 7: vhs buzzing hearable 8: hi-fi is now center 9: image starts to shake and color is weak 10: nearly earrape 11: no stereo, less color 12: only 25% color and glitch at end 13: image shaking, color in few moments 14: no color, image jumps and glitches 15: sound is getting unstable, and image scrolls 16: more unwatchable mess 17: image doesn't stay 18: like 17 with worse sound 19: audio is destroyed, vibrato 20: completely vibrato and unseen image
No I think your mom plugged the GameCube into the tv from the 1930’s that was hit by a hammer a couple times. Plug it in to a different tv and it should be fine.
Plastering your logo in the corner gives the same energy as the terribly encoded 144p commercials with a website logo taking 20% of the screen from the 200-s
That was one of the disadvantages of renting a tape at blockbuster. You may never know how many times it’s been played whether it was brand new or worn out after multiple viewings.
I like how this video and your “Together Forever” video introduced me to your AWESOME outro! It's in my bookmarks now, and it caused me to stop hating Plastic Love!
0:00 - Generation 1 - Original 0:10 - Generation 2 - Nearly identical 0:20 - Generation 3 - Colors are degraded, especially around the edges 0:30 - Generation 4 - Audio is flaky, colors are spotty 0:40 - Generation 5 - The Hi-Fi is nonexistent in the first few seconds. 0:50 - Generation 6 - The pictures kind of fuzzy 1:00 - Generation 7 - 50/50 color 1:10 - Generation 8 - Majority of the picture is in black & white 1:20 - Generation 9 - Some of the color is still around, tracking starts to goof up at the end 1:30 - Generation 10 - Colors are struggling, tracking Messing up 1:40 - Generation 11 - Hi-Fi is gone, colors are struggling even more, tracking worsens 1:50 - Generation 12 - Colors are starting to fail (at the end, the color is completely gone), unstable picture 2:00 - Generation 13 - Colors on their last legs, the VCR is having trouble holding the picture, and the audio is starting to loosen up 2:10 - Generation 14 - Everything is now black and white, the VCR struggling to hold the picture 2:20 - Generation 15 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture for not even a full second, WOMP WOMP 2:30 - Generation 16 - Only a few frames can be seen where the VCR holds a grip of the picture successfully. There's also a noticable amount of lag and audio wobbles. 2:40 - Generation 17 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture at all. 2:50 - Generation 18 - Unwatchable experience, and the VCR is starting to debate whether to give up or keep going 3:00 - Generation 19 - Only a few frames are even recognizable at this point 3:10 - Generation 20 - Audio unable to keep itself together, only a single-digit number of frames can still be recognized, and the VCR is just about to die 3:20 - Generation 21 - VCR ded 3:37 -Extra shaking stuff And blue static
3 minutes and 40 seconds of the GameCube startup screen descending deeper and deeper into the Dante’s Inferno levels of hell, followed by 15 seconds of pure funky goodness in the form of Mariya’s Takeuchi’s Plastic Love.
0:50 Here we experience the first signs of memory loss. This stage is most like a beautiful daydream. The glory of old age and recollection. The last of the great days. 1:20 The second stage is the self realization and awareness that something is wrong with a refusal to accept that. More effort is made to remember so memories can be more long form with a little more deterioration in quality. The overall personal mood is generally lower than the first stage and at a point before confusion starts setting in. 1:50 Here we are presented with some of the last coherent memories before confusion fully rolls in and the grey mists form and fade away. Finest moments have been remembered, the musical flow in places is more confused and tangled. As we progress some singular memories become more disturbed, isolated, broken and distant. These are the last embers of awareness before we enter the post awareness stages. 2:20 Post-Awareness Stage 4 is where serenity and the ability to recall singular memories gives way to confusions and horror. It's the beginning of an eventual process where all memories begin to become more fluid through entanglements, repetition and rupture. 2:50 Post-Awareness Stage 5 confusions and horror. More extreme entanglements, repetition and rupture can give way to calmer moments. The unfamiliar may sound and feel familiar. Time is often spent only in the moment leading to isolation. 3:20 Post-Awareness Stage 6 is without description.
1st - 20nd Generation Loss VHS & DVD Adventure Time From the 1996-2004 VHS release of Cartoon Network. 1st-4th Generation VHS Dave Narendoff 7.7K subscribers
0:00 - Generation 1 - Ahhh! My game is about to start. 0:10 - Generation 2 - Is it me, or am I not playing it on my computer? 0:20 - Generation 3 - Okay, this is a little bit glitchy. 0:30 - Generation 4 - There's buzzing out here! 0:40 - Generation 5 - Hi-Fi? 0:50 - Generation 6 - The colors! 1:00 - Generation 7 - Half of it is gray! 1:10 - Generation 8 - I think it's running out of color. 1:20 - Generation 9 - That's a bit damaged! 1:30 - Generation 10 - Are you okay there, GameCube? 1:40 - Generation 11 - Goodbye, Hi-Fi. 1:50 - Generation 12 - The colors are dying! 2:00 - Generation 13 - The colors can't take this anymore. 2:10 - Generation 14 - POOR GAMECUBE! 2:20 - Generation 15 - Help me! 2:30 - Generation 16 - Please save me. 2:40 - Generation 17 - I'm slowly damaging to death. 2:50 - Generation 18 - It's burning! Save it! 3:00 - Generation 19 - No. Please. I'm about to die. 3:10 - Generation 20 - I'm prepared to die! 3:20 - Generation 21 - *tthhaatt''ss iitt!!*
You need at least two VHS tapes to do generation loss videos... You would need also three AV cables so that one is the VHS input, one is the VHS output, and one is the Capture Card input... AND you would need a source tape to cite from.
In case my VHS had generation selection, I would select Generation 3 or 5, but if it was Luigi's Mansion, I would have it on Generation 8 or 10 to give it a more spooky theme.
1st gen is real VHS, 5th gen is what movies portray VHS as, 10th gen is what people think broken VHS looks like, 16th gen is what people think VHS will turn into after 100 years (idk), 20th gen is if you threw your VHS tape, VHS player and TV off a cliff and drew on the end.
Well this video time of my life I won't get back. I'm painting a little table at the moment and oh wow I just witnessed it drying how more exciting it was to see than this video I tell ya...
Gen 1: Nothing wrong Gen 2: You can start to see some artifacts but are not severe Gen 3: The edges of the squares are getting grey Gen 4: Video is getting worse but at the beginning you can hear some noise Gen 5: Theres even more of a grey outline Gen 6: Noise at the beginning are louder and video is getting blurrier Gen 7: Grey takes over half of the squares Gen 8: Some colors are starting to bleed Gen 9: The video is starting to lose color and there’s a shake at the end Gen 10: Shake at the end is more severe Gen 11: 80% of color is gone and the shake is more extreme Gen 12: Color is fading away and there’s a big burst of color at the end Gen 13: The video is shaking more and color is almost gone Gen 14: The entire video is shaking and the video is in grayscale Gen 15: Many frames are unrecognizable at this point Gen 16: A lot of scrolling and audio is getting wobbly Gen 17: The video is very wavy and scrolling Gen 18: Audio quality is very bad and 50% of frames are unrecognizable Gen 19: You can barely make out a thing Gen 20: Nothing is recognizable Gen 21: A bunch of colors and static
My GC broke years ago. This honestly feels like my memories of the little silver box as the years pass.
Buy Another GAMECUBE Then.
@Julian A. Lymond
GameCubes aren't super easy to find anymore.
@@bassboostedmoonchao Find It Online Then!
Julian A. Lymond Still hard.
@@sheeloesreallycool Go On Craigslist.
There is just something inherently creepy about generation loss... I can't quite place it.
it's funny
@@youareoneantno they are making copies of copies and the quality degrades because it’s analog data and not digital data.
Same
It's both funny and creepy I don't know how to explain
I think it’s creepy because it feels like how dementia might be like
0:00 - Generation 1 - Original
0:10 - Generation 2 - Nearly identical
0:20 - Generation 3 - Colors are degraded, especially around the edges
0:30 - Generation 4 - Audio is flaky, colors are spotty
0:40 - Generation 5 - The Hi-Fi is nonexistent in the first few seconds.
0:50 - Generation 6 - Colors are even more spotty
1:00 - Generation 7 - 50/50 color
1:10 - Generation 8 - Majority of the picture is in black & white
1:20 - Generation 9 - Some of the color is still around, tracking starts to goof up at the end
1:30 - Generation 10 - Colors are struggling, tracking worsens
1:40 - Generation 11 - Hi-Fi is gone, colors are struggling even more, tracking worsens
1:50 - Generation 12 - Colors are starting to fail (at the end, the color is completely gone), unstable picture
2:00 - Generation 13 - Colors on their last legs, the VCR is having trouble holding the picture, and the audio is starting to loosen up
2:10 - Generation 14 - Colors are completely gone, the VCR struggling to hold the picture
2:20 - Generation 15 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture for not even a full second
2:30 - Generation 16 - Only a few frames can be seen where the VCR holds a grip of the picture successfully. There's also a noticable amount of lag and audio wobbles.
2:40 - Generation 17 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture at all.
2:50 - Generation 18 - Unwatchable experience, and the VCR is starting to debate whether to give up or keep going
3:00 - Generation 19 - Only a few frames are even recognizable at this point (i.imgur.com/E8mkzLt.png, i.imgur.com/RmX0UiX.png)
3:10 - Generation 20 - Audio unable to keep itself together, only a single-digit number of frames can still be recognized, and the VCR is just about to give up
3:20 - Generation 21 - The VCR gives up on trying. The video only lasts a few seconds before it kicks the bucket
3:37 - End of recording
I had my 5th generation Loss on The Best of Gumby 1987 VHS when Dad Ordered This after being sat on the video shelf at Walmart Back in 2002
but 3:20 isn't generation 21, it's just, ending
Theres also a frame recognizable at gen 20 3:16
i.imgur.com/WlqTBnO.png
1:40-2:00 ULTIMATE AESTHETIC
Thx
3:10 You cannot grasp the true form of Gamecube's attack.
*a t t a c k n o i s e*
AAAAAAA-
Showed this comment to my friend, they are now praying for safety
Some folks are offput by the generational loss. I grew up with VHS so I know it can get particularly fuzzy, but the more I see it like this, the more it reminds me of what Dementia must be like for people as they go through the stages. Like looking back on a memory but it gets fuzzy to the point where you can't make out anything anymore...
damn... Bro pullled an "Everywhere At The End Of Time"
@@aydenzgamerfr
So you all heard Everywhere at the End of Time (EATEOT) & watched the visual representations of it?
this shit is so dumb
Wow
3:13 holy lord
Area 51 sounds.
Oh sh-
DeathCube A Creepypasta
Not really of course......
@@DomExoticDoggo it
The last one is optimal.
1st generation: this is fine.
*12 minutes later*
*20th generation: THIS IS NOT FINE.*
This vid is only 4 mins (rounded up)
Yes my dudes, I knew gamecube was coming back as a meme! I hope this video does well, I think you're one *_banger video_* away from blowing up, honestly
JedDraws
Thanks for the kind words. 😊
Its like a representation of our fading memories of the past when we were young. as the years and decades go by our memories of the good times we had are gonna slowly distort until eventually it fades away forever never to be remembered again.
This is how I feel as im entering 30 this year thinking back to the 2000s in my preteens and teen years. I know those good times wont last forever. eventually those memories will all fade away and will be forgotten.
W H E R E ' S T H E C U B E ?
Jim Raynor IT’S IN LOOT LAKE!
Cheryl Lynsky Can we get an F in the chat for Moisty Mire?
@@CometMedalChavez f
Jim Raynor Can we ALSO get an F in the chat for Anarchy Acres?
@@CometMedalChavez No.
1-5: good
6-10 decent
11-14 no
15-20 k i l l m e
1-5: normal
6-10: nostalgia and vaporcube
11-15: GameCube is starting to kill itself
16-20: please end my life, every second of existence is pure agony. _why am i in this painful world_
21-?????:*ded*
I thought this was really quite cool, but the repetitious nature of the experiment meant that, compared to previous videos you've done like this, it became a bit stale by the end of it! I think that a better way to approach it (albeit it would've been a LOT more work) would've been to, for example, put at the very start of the video a supercut of the entire generation loss spliced together over the course of the BIOS screen startup, and then the rest of the video was the individual pieces!
Still though, I know how much work these videos are to make, and I look forward to seeing more!
Megaman3300
Well, the video is short. So, longer videos would work better, I guess.
This sounds like someone who can't watch anything for more than two seconds without some mobile game footage in the background.
I bet you could use this concept to make a very creepy horror game. Each time you die, your quality suffers, the sorroundings get more aggressive, and game-over os when you cannot play any more.
That concept has already been tested with a few games, I believe. Unfortunately, I'm unable to remember which.
Visual representation of Everywhere At The End Of Time
True
Someone is inevitably going to put Everywhere at the End of Time original samples on a VHS & re-record it over & over on other VHS tapes until it becomes horrifically distorted. It's just so accurate!
0:00 - Finally time to play some games on my GameCube.
0:10 - What happened to GameCube?
3:11 - *VCR just dies*
3:11 content aware scalecube
My VCR just tells me it's having "picture trouble" if shit acts up and it stops itself (it's a late model VCR so they probably put something in there to detect that)
Ok is it just me or does the partially unsaturated logo on like generation 8 look FAR better than the original? It looks so shiny!
And the b/w logo at 1:58 looks absolutely badass, like it’s made of metal.
Looks better then the original
The generation 13 one is litteral metal, and I like it.
Takes me back to when I used to record me playing games on my ps2
Sry I was not a gamecube kid
1: original Gamecube
2: still good Gamecube
3: nice Gamecube
4: sound is glitched
5: color getting weak
6: average quality
7: vhs buzzing hearable
8: hi-fi is now center
9: image starts to shake and color is weak
10: nearly earrape
11: no stereo, less color
12: only 25% color and glitch at end
13: image shaking, color in few moments
14: no color, image jumps and glitches
15: sound is getting unstable, and image scrolls
16: more unwatchable mess
17: image doesn't stay
18: like 17 with worse sound
19: audio is destroyed, vibrato
20: completely vibrato and unseen image
Not gonna lie that's the best description I've heard of this tbh
3:13 my mind when given a test
This comment is funny asf
What it feels like to be a full 18 year GC player.
This is like how I felt when my GC died.
Me: Can we buy GameCube?
Mom: No, We have Gamecube at home.
Gamecube at home: 2:50
No I think your mom plugged the GameCube into the tv from the 1930’s that was hit by a hammer a couple times. Plug it in to a different tv and it should be fine.
Or maybe you have a GameCube that was hit by a hammer 17 times and is clinging onto life. The disk drive should still be working though.
Zoey Myu
the joke->
your head
Vehicle boi, ... it’s a joke, How would a GameCube plug into a 1930’s tv.
Zoey Myu Boy someone’s gonna slap the joke OF THE COMMENT in your face pretty soon.
The first three generations look pretty good, but it only goes downhill from there.
Plastering your logo in the corner gives the same energy as the terribly encoded 144p commercials with a website logo taking 20% of the screen from the 200-s
That was one of the disadvantages of renting a tape at blockbuster. You may never know how many times it’s been played whether it was brand new or worn out after multiple viewings.
I like how this video and your “Together Forever” video introduced me to your AWESOME outro! It's in my bookmarks now, and it caused me to stop hating Plastic Love!
Actually I couldn't find out the other video on your account, so it might not have been yours.
@@moadot720yeah it was made by some else
0:00 - Generation 1 - Original
0:10 - Generation 2 - Nearly identical
0:20 - Generation 3 - Colors are degraded, especially around the edges
0:30 - Generation 4 - Audio is flaky, colors are spotty
0:40 - Generation 5 - The Hi-Fi is nonexistent in the first few seconds.
0:50 - Generation 6 - The pictures kind of fuzzy
1:00 - Generation 7 - 50/50 color
1:10 - Generation 8 - Majority of the picture is in black & white
1:20 - Generation 9 - Some of the color is still around, tracking starts to goof up at the end
1:30 - Generation 10 - Colors are struggling, tracking Messing up
1:40 - Generation 11 - Hi-Fi is gone, colors are struggling even more, tracking worsens
1:50 - Generation 12 - Colors are starting to fail (at the end, the color is completely gone), unstable picture
2:00 - Generation 13 - Colors on their last legs, the VCR is having trouble holding the picture, and the audio is starting to loosen up
2:10 - Generation 14 - Everything is now black and white, the VCR struggling to hold the picture
2:20 - Generation 15 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture for not even a full second, WOMP WOMP
2:30 - Generation 16 - Only a few frames can be seen where the VCR holds a grip of the picture successfully. There's also a noticable amount of lag and audio wobbles.
2:40 - Generation 17 - The VCR can't keep a grip of the picture at all.
2:50 - Generation 18 - Unwatchable experience, and the VCR is starting to debate whether to give up or keep going
3:00 - Generation 19 - Only a few frames are even recognizable at this point
3:10 - Generation 20 - Audio unable to keep itself together, only a single-digit number of frames can still be recognized, and the VCR is just about to die
3:20 - Generation 21 - VCR ded
3:37 -Extra shaking stuff And blue static
3:13 my mind when i try to ask out a girl
Idk why but this new meme scares me
That's how it feels losing your memory...
3 minutes and 40 seconds of the GameCube startup screen descending deeper and deeper into the Dante’s Inferno levels of hell, followed by 15 seconds of pure funky goodness in the form of Mariya’s Takeuchi’s Plastic Love.
0:50 Here we experience the first signs of memory loss. This stage is most like a beautiful daydream. The glory of old age and recollection. The last of the great days.
1:20 The second stage is the self realization and awareness that something is wrong with a refusal to accept that. More effort is made to remember so memories can be more long form with a little more deterioration in quality. The overall personal mood is generally lower than the first stage and at a point before confusion starts setting in.
1:50 Here we are presented with some of the last coherent memories before confusion fully rolls in and the grey mists form and fade away. Finest moments have been remembered, the musical flow in places is more confused and tangled. As we progress some singular memories become more disturbed, isolated, broken and distant. These are the last embers of awareness before we enter the post awareness stages.
2:20 Post-Awareness Stage 4 is where serenity and the ability to recall singular memories gives way to confusions and horror. It's the beginning of an eventual process where all memories begin to become more fluid through entanglements, repetition and rupture.
2:50 Post-Awareness Stage 5 confusions and horror. More extreme entanglements, repetition and rupture can give way to calmer moments. The unfamiliar may sound and feel familiar. Time is often spent only in the moment leading to isolation.
3:20 Post-Awareness Stage 6 is without description.
RIP VCR 1982-2018
I am dead, because this guy made a generation loss
Why is generation loss so cool
and aesthetic
ff mod spotted
you keep skipping 10 seconds ahead and it gets creepier
Generation loss was a terror back in the day, now it's entertainment
1st - 20nd Generation Loss VHS & DVD
Adventure Time
From the 1996-2004 VHS release of Cartoon Network.
1st-4th Generation VHS
Dave Narendoff
7.7K subscribers
What?
I didn't know a blue screen could still appear after colour loss
i love how many people can still tell that this is the gamecube even at the 20th generation, its become so iconic
0:00 - Generation 1 - Ahhh! My game is about to start.
0:10 - Generation 2 - Is it me, or am I not playing it on my computer?
0:20 - Generation 3 - Okay, this is a little bit glitchy.
0:30 - Generation 4 - There's buzzing out here!
0:40 - Generation 5 - Hi-Fi?
0:50 - Generation 6 - The colors!
1:00 - Generation 7 - Half of it is gray!
1:10 - Generation 8 - I think it's running out of color.
1:20 - Generation 9 - That's a bit damaged!
1:30 - Generation 10 - Are you okay there, GameCube?
1:40 - Generation 11 - Goodbye, Hi-Fi.
1:50 - Generation 12 - The colors are dying!
2:00 - Generation 13 - The colors can't take this anymore.
2:10 - Generation 14 - POOR GAMECUBE!
2:20 - Generation 15 - Help me!
2:30 - Generation 16 - Please save me.
2:40 - Generation 17 - I'm slowly damaging to death.
2:50 - Generation 18 - It's burning! Save it!
3:00 - Generation 19 - No. Please. I'm about to die.
3:10 - Generation 20 - I'm prepared to die!
3:20 - Generation 21 - *tthhaatt''ss iitt!!*
How I remember bad memories: 0:01
How I remember good memories: 2:53
when your gamecube becomes a sphere
Or a cylinder
g a m e s p h e r e
1:41 (audio is now entirely in mono, picture moves down when the cube drops before going back up, color signal acts up)
2:20 THIS IS ALMOST MY FINAL INTR
(Play it In reverse and its my “outro”
3:10 - game consoles when you put a pirated game, according to creepypasta youtube
me in my 60s remembering that cube shaped game machine
I would totally buy several dozen VHS tapes just to generationloss a bad video.
You need at least two VHS tapes to do generation loss videos... You would need also three AV cables so that one is the VHS input, one is the VHS output, and one is the Capture Card input... AND you would need a source tape to cite from.
2:12
Bro that face its scary
3:11 what would happen to my SNES games in 2030
Aesthetic. 🏝
The 20th Generation Is The Audio On Chours In Vegas Pro
1:40
This is almost of my vhs tapes
This is how being 35 feels
1:01 is my tv😂 I still use the old tv to this day to play GameCube and Wii
VHS Hi-Fi was so fucking cool.
2:22 when my gamecube gets coca cola spilled all over it by my little brother:
0:31 (buzzing can he heard)
0:51 (picture is quite fuzzy)
Analog horror gamecube
3:12 GameCube BIOS Corruptions 2
holy shit why doesnt this have millions of views yet
Just like how it’s you can’t fold a paper more than six times, a VHS recording can go up to 20 “generations” before it totally dies.
That is so darn cool
My mentality with the GameCube memes is basically this
In case my VHS had generation selection, I would select Generation 3 or 5, but if it was Luigi's Mansion, I would have it on Generation 8 or 10 to give it a more spooky theme.
2:26 the thumbnail
1st gen is real VHS, 5th gen is what movies portray VHS as, 10th gen is what people think broken VHS looks like, 16th gen is what people think VHS will turn into after 100 years (idk), 20th gen is if you threw your VHS tape, VHS player and TV off a cliff and drew on the end.
Instead, I remember playing NSMBWii, SMG, MKWii on a really small 4:3 TV
Nobody:
Me at 12:31 AM: time to watch some GC generation loss
Bonus static n' flickering blue screen feels like my nightmares 😩😩😩
hello and welcome to the official nintendo gamecube training tape!
The best way to describe this is literally "Everywhere at the End of Gamecube"
if this is how alzhimer is represented in a visual maner, then i pray to god i dont get alzhimer in the far future
I would never wish that dreadful disease on anyone, not even the most evil people in the world deserves a fate like that 😢
Disturbance of the sync signal can be completely prevented by using a time base corrector. High-end Japanese-made products were equipped with this.
Oh no!
Well this video time of my life I won't get back. I'm painting a little table at the moment and oh wow I just witnessed it drying how more exciting it was to see than this video I tell ya...
Everywhere at the end of time: Game Cube Edition
My favorite VHS generation loss is the 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 works well good and alive and works good 👍
Post-Awareness Generation 15 onwards is without description
DK Oldies: gives "Refurbished" Gamecube
Me: Hooks up AV cord
TV: 3:10
GameCube in hospice care, livestreaming its slow, painful death.
this would make a good creepypasta.
2:40 well from buying a GameCube to bye bye GameCube!
OH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Gen 1: Nothing wrong
Gen 2: You can start to see some artifacts but are not severe
Gen 3: The edges of the squares are getting grey
Gen 4: Video is getting worse but at the beginning you can hear some noise
Gen 5: Theres even more of a grey outline
Gen 6: Noise at the beginning are louder and video is getting blurrier
Gen 7: Grey takes over half of the squares
Gen 8: Some colors are starting to bleed
Gen 9: The video is starting to lose color and there’s a shake at the end
Gen 10: Shake at the end is more severe
Gen 11: 80% of color is gone and the shake is more extreme
Gen 12: Color is fading away and there’s a big burst of color at the end
Gen 13: The video is shaking more and color is almost gone
Gen 14: The entire video is shaking and the video is in grayscale
Gen 15: Many frames are unrecognizable at this point
Gen 16: A lot of scrolling and audio is getting wobbly
Gen 17: The video is very wavy and scrolling
Gen 18: Audio quality is very bad and 50% of frames are unrecognizable
Gen 19: You can barely make out a thing
Gen 20: Nothing is recognizable
Gen 21: A bunch of colors and static
At the last two generations, I thought my headphones were glitching
0:01 my mind when I leave school
3:10 my mind when school starts
This feels like watching those weird “gamecube logo effects” videos made by children with Vegas pro
i feel like the next generation of killscreen will be using generational loss
The 7th or 6th generation was my perfect fit for my Analog horror
Do more of these videos!
Post-awareness Generation 21 is without description
skipping every 15 seconds from the end makes it even better
Can you do Singing Machine Karaoke but it suffers from generation loss? If you don't have a Singing Machine, then that's fine.
POV: Videos don't cause seizures. I don't get seizures when watching this video
The video gives itself a seizure.
Adventure Time
From the 1996-2004 VHS release of Cartoon Network.
1st-4th Generation VHS
TorontoViston
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1st generation is basically what it actually looked like on a crt.
there is the new gamecube 0:00
and this is the old gamecube 3:10
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this is just the disintegration loops in video form