Yup, especially in the context of the time and the Super Nintendo/Famicom. Basically "Look, Look LOOK! We can do sprite scaling and rotation now too!!!" And going berserk with it. Especially the European v1 which combines the hyperactive logos with the original music.
It's better to keep the showing off on these screens instead of putting it in the games; SNES games come to mind, loving to use mode 7 and remind you the console can do that...
BrySkye And the SEGACD did it better. Without a chip, the SNES could only scale it and move it between certain layers. In contrast, the SEGACD could manipulate a sprite at any time, without a requirement for layers. This allowed for Mode 7- like effects while also being able to have parallax scrolling on backgrounds (Sonic CD). The enhanced scaling is very noticeable on MEGACD 2 (J)
All of the boot screens: 0:12 - Mega CD Model 1 (NTSC-J) 1:27 - Mega CD Model 2 (NTSC-J) 2:43 - Sega CD Model 1 (NTSC) 3:41 - Sega CD Model 2 (NTSC) 4:31 - Mega CD Model 1 (PAL) 5:20 - Mega CD Model 2 (PAL) 6:31 - Sega CDX (NTSC) 7:08 - Sega Multimega (PAL) 7:40 - Victor Wondermega (NTSC-J) 8:30 - Victor Wondermega M2 (NTSC-J) Hope this helped for some of you!
I liked the first U.S. version. It starts off sounding futuristic (for 1992) then reminding you that this is a device to have fun with. The second one... um, yeah. They should've kept the first version, or switched to the version Japan and Europe was using.
Sprite rotation and trapezium transformation in real time is the essence of rasterized 3D graphics used even today. Just a bunch of triangles transformed just like that Mega CD logo. So it really was the future. Paving the way towards a 3D, turbo-charged future. Who would have thought.
Underintact134 if you think about it, it's quite impressive. it's showing off the capabilities of the new Motorola processor implemented in the CD, which allows the Genesis/Mega Drive to render sprite rotation and resizing.
To my recollection, the scaling and rotation wasn't handled by the SCD's Motorola 68000(nor the base Genesis' 68000). There was a separate ASIC used for scaling and rotation calculations. Which is not to say that them spinning logos weren't really hot back in the day. Shame that good use of the hardware was rare. I only recall seeing it used in Lunar: Silver Star, and only once there.
0:13 SEGA MEGA-CD v1.00 (J) 1:28 SEGA MEGA-CD v2.00 (J) 2:44 SEGA-CD v1.00 (U) 3:43 SEGA-CD v2.00 (U) 4:34 SEGA MEGA-CD v1.00 (E) 5:20 SEGA MEGA-CD v2.00 (E) 6:34 SEGA-CDX (SEGA-CD v2.21) (U) 7:11 SEGA MULTI-MEGA (MEGA-CD v2.21) (E) 7:42 VICTOR/SEGA WONDERMEGA v1.00 (J) 8:32 VICTOR/SEGA WONDERMEGA v2.00 (J) The SEGA-CD was an accessory for the SEGA Genesis that allowed it to play games off CD-ROM discs. This accessory was released as the MEGA-CD outside of America to match the Mega Drive branding used in those regions. The SEGA-CDX was a console with the ability to play both SEGA Genesis and SEGA-CD games natively, as well as audio CDs. This accessory was released as the SEGA MULTI-MEGA outside of America to match the Mega Drive branding used in those regions. Its boot animation is the same as the SEGA-CD/MEGA-CD intro for its region, albeit with a higher version number. The Japanese boot animation is missing from this video. The WONDERMEGA was a console developed by SEGA and VICTOR (known internationally as JVC) with the ability to play both SEGA Mega Drive and MEGA-CD games natively. This accessory was released in North America and Brazil as the JVC X-EYE to match the Genesis branding used in those regions. The X-EYE's boot animation is missing from this video.
I mean sure, the SQUASH AND STRECH looks wierd on the EU/JP versions but you gotta admit, on both the Sega CD (US) and the Mega CD (EU/JP), the animation is pretty good for something made in the 90's. Also, I like V1 and V2 Sega CD US but hey, they could be garbage and I'd never know because I'm just being biased because I live in the US.
The mega CD music sounds like you're going to open to a glorious new world of gaming! Like a Walt Disney opening! I love it. The Sega CDs Bios are... ok. not as magical!
I like the first U.S. Version. It started sounding like futuristic (for 1992) then reminding you it's a device for fun. The second... um, er... yeah, The Mega CD sounds way better, lol.
*Sega Mega-CD (J/E) | Sega CD (U)* A CD-based accessory for the Sega Mega Drive. The Mega-CD had its own game library, separate from the existing titles available for the Mega Drive. v1.00 (J) - 0:13 v2.00 (J) - 1:28 v1.00 (U) - 2:44 v2.00 (U) - 3:43 v1.00 (E) - 4:34 v2.00 (E) - 5:20 *Sega Multi-Mega (J/E) | Sega CDX (U)* An all-in-one console with the ability to play both Mega Drive and Mega-CD games, in addition to audio CDs. The Japanese startup is missing from this video. v2.21 (U) - 6:34 v2.21 (E) 7:11 *Victor/Sega Wondermega (J) | JVC X'Eye (U)* An all-in-one console developed by Sega and JVC with the ability to play both Mega-Drive and Mega-CD games. The Wondermega also supports CD+G, making it suitable for use as a karaoke machine. The North American startup is missing from this video. v1.00 (J) - 7:42 v2.00 (J) - 8:32 _International names are used where applicable. Features listed apply to all units, including North American units._
Note the difference between the Wondermega BIOS music and the Mega CD BIOS music... rumors of why JVC did this was to show off the console's audio capabilities, as one of the Wondermega's key selling points was its superb audio quality. Neat fact, eh?
...Now that you've mentioned it, the Wondermega version is the one Sega seem to have used for the Mega-Drive/CD theme on the Nintendo 3DS in Europe/Japan. But... I think it just sounds wrong? Like the notes are actually out of phase with each other? Like if you played a piece of stereo music with the left and right channels slightly out of sync. Interesting to know where it comes from at least.
The piano is way better in the Wondermega IMO. It still sound very FM but at least it sounds like it was the original sound and the Sega CD sounds like it's recorded or something similar. The end of the loops sounds better on Wondermega too
I'm thinking about getting a Sega CD someday when I start my game console collection as a voice-actress. The 2nd startup of Japan's is cuter especially with my favorite Sonic while the American startup is more beautiful especially with the music from the 2nd model.^_^
This was the one for me. Like the first part of this bios it just hit you hard, like CD quality sounds with bass hitting you like no home system hit you before.
And do you know that Mega Drive and the Master System STILL being manufactured in Brazil? Obviously in one-chip consoles, but they sells well and they're usually the first consoles of people (because it's almost 10x cheaper than a PS4 or a XOne) *And the PS2 also was the most popular console here! Good times playing Gran Turismo 4, Shadow of Rome and modified PES... :')
The sega Cd was an awsome exprememnt in an etempt to bring CD gaming into homes so lets all thank sega for getting it to homes for us but yet though the 32x was not much then a tumor to the system
i was quite familiar with the US 2.00 version of the Sega CD which they had on display at the Fort Buchanan AAFES in Puerto Rico back in 1993. Ironically, while i've never owned the system itself, i do have a couple of Sega CD games (which i use for the Kega Fusion emulator, which allows the use of any Sega/Sega Mega CD game, provided that the PC has a CD or DVD rom drive)
I prefer Sega CD v1.00's Bootup screen, the music and presented like it was SEGA and then evolved into the SEGA CD, amazing. I wish I had it on my Sega Mega CD.
Little fact on sonic cd US, we changed our music NOT because of copyright and licensing and all of that, it was because Sega of America didn’t think US Americans would like the soundtrack of the sonic cd version they made. So they had to make a deal, Sega of America had to keep the past music for the game, or we else it couldn’t be sold in America. We also didn’t know about Sonic cd in 1993 until later in the 90’s because there were EXACTLY NO commercials or anything related to sonic cd. Those are the reasons we didn’t know so much about sonic cd. And for the app, the Japanese opening and ending was was changed ONLY because the original singer Casey Rankin died, and had to make instrumental because he was also the lyric writer. R.I.P Casey Rankin
US 2.0 was my favorite, especially the intro part. Sounds really cool. The US 1.0 is tacky 90s and the JP/Euro one is too repetitive and gets annoying quickly
I think the SEGA Mega-CD start-up music is probably the best. (The SEGA-CD startups are cool too!) And I wonder why Sega made a lot of Sega CD (Mega CD) startups!
Technology Spotlight - Computers and Gaming Well, According to the versions of all of the mega-cd and sega-cd boot screens, they were upgrading... so, you get a point
Yeah, true... I get why Sega put out a lot of boot screens because there were 2 models of the Japanese, European and North Amercian models plus the CD-X, Wondermega etc.
showing off its skills when scaling and rotation was a big deal for game consoles. always been a SG fan, but SNES beat them to the punch in regard to scaling, rotation, perhaps sound/music.
Mega CD scaling and rotation chip is more advanced than one in SNES, though. Also can't compare CD audio to usually low quality samples used in SNES games.
It's sort of up in the air as to which 16 bit system had better audio. The SNES had fantastic sampling capabilities which meant voices sounded great but it was entirely incapable of sound synthesis which meant cartridge space was hogged by sound samples and sometimes the samples themselves sounded muffled and other times the developers used reverb for no good reason. I prefer the genesis' sound but that's because I like the type of music it's suited for.
Japanese & European Mega CD Bios Composer: Sachio Ogawa American Sega CD Model 1 Bios Composer: David Javelosa American Sega CD Model 2 Bios Composer: Spencer Nilsen
North American Sega CD 2.00 BIOS was my favorite Sega CD intro music. Music on both 1.00 and 2.00 of the NA Sega CD BIOS sounds way more crisp and clear. And honestly easier on the ears. The JP/EU versions have this ear-grating scratchiness to them.
I would have loved that the Sega theme for the N3DS had the option to change the song of the menu to both versions of the USA Sega CD BIOS (the theme uses the Sega CD v2.xx song), I honestly prefer more the USA bios themes for the Sega CD.
Sega cd/mega is underrated. It had shitty fmv games yes but there were proper games on it that were worth playing. Plus some of the fmv games weren't that bad like road avenger and night trap(which is a guilty pleasure of mine). But the games like sonic CD, final fight CD, shinning force CD, snatcher, amazing spiderman vs kingpin, robo alaste, the termintor, earthworm Jim Se, lunar 1 2, dark wizard, vay, antroid assault, pop for mail, and a few others made it worth playing. 32x tho had nothing going for it that sucked.
I love how all these logos are moving around like they're wanting to tell you. LOOK AT ME, LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!
the boot screens could of been a way to show off the features of the sega-cd after all
Yup, especially in the context of the time and the Super Nintendo/Famicom.
Basically "Look, Look LOOK! We can do sprite scaling and rotation now too!!!"
And going berserk with it.
Especially the European v1 which combines the hyperactive logos with the original music.
It's better to keep the showing off on these screens instead of putting it in the games; SNES games come to mind, loving to use mode 7 and remind you the console can do that...
BrySkye And the SEGACD did it better. Without a chip, the SNES could only scale it and move it between certain layers. In contrast, the SEGACD could manipulate a sprite at any time, without a requirement for layers. This allowed for Mode 7- like effects while also being able to have parallax scrolling on backgrounds (Sonic CD). The enhanced scaling is very noticeable on MEGACD 2 (J)
The logos are laughing at you for wasting your time watching the screen while losing brain cells and having anxiety disorder
All of the boot screens:
0:12 - Mega CD Model 1 (NTSC-J)
1:27 - Mega CD Model 2 (NTSC-J)
2:43 - Sega CD Model 1 (NTSC)
3:41 - Sega CD Model 2 (NTSC)
4:31 - Mega CD Model 1 (PAL)
5:20 - Mega CD Model 2 (PAL)
6:31 - Sega CDX (NTSC)
7:08 - Sega Multimega (PAL)
7:40 - Victor Wondermega (NTSC-J)
8:30 - Victor Wondermega M2 (NTSC-J)
Hope this helped for some of you!
3:41 & 6:31 Is the DOPEST loading screen music on Sega!
Model 2 (ntsc) is the best one out of the ntsc models
PAL, Uso para Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay Y Brasil. En Chile dispone en NTSC-U
Sad that there was no JVC X'Eye...
Daniel Mcdonald wow
I like how everyone except for the USA didn't bother to change the BIOS music even after so many releases.
I liked the first U.S. version. It starts off sounding futuristic (for 1992) then reminding you that this is a device to have fun with.
The second one... um, yeah. They should've kept the first version, or switched to the version Japan and Europe was using.
Yeah, and even when the Wonder Mega did it, they messed up and just made it sound like someone corrupted the music data.
@@PercyPanleo yeah
NGL though, the Model 2 USA was was awesome.
@@toopienator same
Sprite rotation and trapezium transformation in real time is the essence of rasterized 3D graphics used even today. Just a bunch of triangles transformed just like that Mega CD logo. So it really was the future. Paving the way towards a 3D, turbo-charged future. Who would have thought.
The loading screens were glorified tech demos.
To show if that didn't run well the console has issues
@@megamanfan3 still little Timmy would've probably looked at it for hours
The Japan ones even had lighting!
The exaggerated 3D movements are hilarious
these movements aren't exaggerated. THIS IS THE FUTURE.
W E L C O M E
T O T H E N E X T
L E V E L
I’m back 3 years later. This is what every wannabe RUclipsr’s intro looks like. 3D spiny texts that add nothing to the video.
The 90s man, what did you expect?
Logos in Sega CD startups be like 🔃↖️↗️🔽🔄⬆️🔄🔽↘️↪️⬆️⤴️🔽↩️⬅️🔁➡️↖️⏬↕️➡️↪️🔽↔️
our CD based system is so advanced! look at what we can do with our logo
Underintact134 if you think about it, it's quite impressive. it's showing off the capabilities of the new Motorola processor implemented in the CD, which allows the Genesis/Mega Drive to render sprite rotation and resizing.
To my recollection, the scaling and rotation wasn't handled by the SCD's Motorola 68000(nor the base Genesis' 68000). There was a separate ASIC used for scaling and rotation calculations. Which is not to say that them spinning logos weren't really hot back in the day. Shame that good use of the hardware was rare. I only recall seeing it used in Lunar: Silver Star, and only once there.
A few games used it well actually. Batman Returns and a few shmups I think.
Underintact134 Stop spreading hate in all of the Sega videos. It's just annoying.
*S P E E N .*
0:13 SEGA MEGA-CD v1.00 (J)
1:28 SEGA MEGA-CD v2.00 (J)
2:44 SEGA-CD v1.00 (U)
3:43 SEGA-CD v2.00 (U)
4:34 SEGA MEGA-CD v1.00 (E)
5:20 SEGA MEGA-CD v2.00 (E)
6:34 SEGA-CDX (SEGA-CD v2.21) (U)
7:11 SEGA MULTI-MEGA (MEGA-CD v2.21) (E)
7:42 VICTOR/SEGA WONDERMEGA v1.00 (J)
8:32 VICTOR/SEGA WONDERMEGA v2.00 (J)
The SEGA-CD was an accessory for the SEGA Genesis that allowed it to play games off CD-ROM discs. This accessory was released as the MEGA-CD outside of America to match the Mega Drive branding used in those regions.
The SEGA-CDX was a console with the ability to play both SEGA Genesis and SEGA-CD games natively, as well as audio CDs. This accessory was released as the SEGA MULTI-MEGA outside of America to match the Mega Drive branding used in those regions. Its boot animation is the same as the SEGA-CD/MEGA-CD intro for its region, albeit with a higher version number. The Japanese boot animation is missing from this video.
The WONDERMEGA was a console developed by SEGA and VICTOR (known internationally as JVC) with the ability to play both SEGA Mega Drive and MEGA-CD games natively. This accessory was released in North America and Brazil as the JVC X-EYE to match the Genesis branding used in those regions. The X-EYE's boot animation is missing from this video.
SEGASONIC
I think SEGA was high for most of these
GoldenTriforce They are showing up their skills. 😉
Sega just said "fuck Japan and Europe only America can have good music"
😂😂😂😂
See I couldn't care less for the version 1 American song, but the version 2 was is pretty decent
I mean sure, the SQUASH AND STRECH looks wierd on the EU/JP versions but you gotta admit, on both the Sega CD (US) and the Mega CD (EU/JP), the animation is pretty good for something made in the 90's. Also, I like V1 and V2 Sega CD US but hey, they could be garbage and I'd never know because I'm just being biased because I live in the US.
The theme to all the boot up screens are pretty memorable. The bios skipping, flipping, and stretching are cute in a way.
The mega CD music sounds like you're going to open to a glorious new world of gaming!
Like a Walt Disney opening!
I love it.
The Sega CDs Bios are... ok. not as magical!
I like the first U.S. Version. It started sounding like futuristic (for 1992) then reminding you it's a device for fun.
The second... um, er... yeah, The Mega CD sounds way better, lol.
A E S T H E T I C
the model 2 music sounds serious as it told you
no more playing around, its time to get serious.
personally i prefer the ntsc 2nd model the most.
this melody will always stay in my head. love it
why cant we have more bios's like this
you know these bios are very rare.
i love the mega cd eur1 startup
The Japanese version is reused for their version of the Nintendo 3DS.
These make me want to cry….both because they make me feel old and because they are (still) a breath of fresh air. 😭😭😭
The model 2 is my favorite Sega CD just for that amazing smooth relaxing song
A E S T H E T I C
also is the main sonic mania trailer theme
No I checked the trailer the song isn't on it.
Listen closely.
It's a slight remix of it.
this isn't a high quality rip
*Sega Mega-CD (J/E) | Sega CD (U)*
A CD-based accessory for the Sega Mega Drive. The Mega-CD had its own game library, separate from the existing titles available for the Mega Drive.
v1.00 (J) - 0:13
v2.00 (J) - 1:28
v1.00 (U) - 2:44
v2.00 (U) - 3:43
v1.00 (E) - 4:34
v2.00 (E) - 5:20
*Sega Multi-Mega (J/E) | Sega CDX (U)*
An all-in-one console with the ability to play both Mega Drive and Mega-CD games, in addition to audio CDs. The Japanese startup is missing from this video.
v2.21 (U) - 6:34
v2.21 (E) 7:11
*Victor/Sega Wondermega (J) | JVC X'Eye (U)*
An all-in-one console developed by Sega and JVC with the ability to play both Mega-Drive and Mega-CD games. The Wondermega also supports CD+G, making it suitable for use as a karaoke machine. The North American startup is missing from this video.
v1.00 (J) - 7:42
v2.00 (J) - 8:32
_International names are used where applicable. Features listed apply to all units, including North American units._
Note the difference between the Wondermega BIOS music and the Mega CD BIOS music... rumors of why JVC did this was to show off the console's audio capabilities, as one of the Wondermega's key selling points was its superb audio quality. Neat fact, eh?
...Now that you've mentioned it, the Wondermega version is the one Sega seem to have used for the Mega-Drive/CD theme on the Nintendo 3DS in Europe/Japan.
But... I think it just sounds wrong? Like the notes are actually out of phase with each other? Like if you played a piece of stereo music with the left and right channels slightly out of sync.
Interesting to know where it comes from at least.
The piano is way better in the Wondermega IMO.
It still sound very FM but at least it sounds like it was the original sound and the Sega CD sounds like it's recorded or something similar.
The end of the loops sounds better on Wondermega too
I'm thinking about getting a Sega CD someday when I start my game console collection as a voice-actress.
The 2nd startup of Japan's is cuter especially with my favorite Sonic while the American startup is more beautiful especially with the music from the 2nd model.^_^
Just an FYI, they aren't too expensive currently. Now's a decent time to buy.
The producers had too much fun making the bios
3:41 damn, this slaps harder than will smith at the oscars
This was the one for me. Like the first part of this bios it just hit you hard, like CD quality sounds with bass hitting you like no home system hit you before.
🤣 I laughed way too hard at this. The best boot sequence I've heard and seen in a while.
@@cesaraugusto7733 thanks!
There were no mega-CD released in our country, Genesis is released in Egypt in 2000
Can't believe it, right?
Wow! Did you guys get the Dreamcast?
Can we ever get a plug'n'play console? We didn't get any sega console,
We got PS2 and it's the most popular console!
I got a Wii so I must pray!!!
***** Plus that MegaDrive is rare.
And do you know that Mega Drive and the Master System STILL being manufactured in Brazil?
Obviously in one-chip consoles, but they sells well and they're usually the first consoles of people (because it's almost 10x cheaper than a PS4 or a XOne)
*And the PS2 also was the most popular console here! Good times playing Gran Turismo 4, Shadow of Rome and modified PES... :')
@mestre da diversão olá. Se não és brasileiro és portugues
Press RESET to open the CD tray.
Put a DISC on the CD tray and press the START button.
That's because the Model 1 CD drive doesn't have an eject button on the system.
Close the CD tray.
Press the START button.
PRESS THE START BUTTON
The sega Cd was an awsome exprememnt in an etempt to bring CD gaming into homes so lets all thank sega for getting it to homes for us but yet though the 32x was not much then a tumor to the system
5:20 is the start up screen to my Mega CD 2 which came with a Mega Drive 1, I got both very cheap
That's very cool, European. (Sorry if that offended you.)
@@dianaloayzat4975 Our console is not the Phil Collins / bible computer.
Thank you so much for POSTING this !! I have been looking for the sega CD v 2 Music AWESOME.. I
It's funny how these start up intros aware more hi tech then the Xbox one start up intro
what the fuck does aware mean?
I think he meant to spell “were”.
3:41 We got this as our theme in the U.S.
ngl its trash plus it is a copy of the v2 mega cd version in Japan with a bad music choice
@@proudalban1an When I was talking about this, I was referring to the 3DS theme.
This is the best one 2:42
Its also a usa one
@@BenSchubert1995
I mean we did but we also got, for a short time, a trashier version of the Japanese/European Mega CD music called the JVC X'EYE.
OK BUT THE PART AT 9:45 WHERE THE W FLIPS FROM THE W IN "WONDER" AND THE M IN "MEGA" IS SO CLEVER
I KNOW RIGHT
for those who had these consoles, when listening to music, does it bring back childhood memories or normal memories when you had it? it does for me.
Perfect compilation, while the only missing one is the X'eye, the western Wondermega. Good job 👍🏼
You are forgetting the JVC X’eye
i was quite familiar with the US 2.00 version of the Sega CD which they had on display at the Fort Buchanan AAFES in Puerto Rico back in 1993. Ironically, while i've never owned the system itself, i do have a couple of Sega CD games (which i use for the Kega Fusion emulator, which allows the use of any Sega/Sega Mega CD game, provided that the PC has a CD or DVD rom drive)
Earlier I thought that this Mega CD, Sega CD-a new interesting computer console from Sega Enterprises
추억이다 노래가 먼가 시원한 감성이 있다 말로 설명못할
I prefer Sega CD v1.00's Bootup screen, the music and presented like it was SEGA and then evolved into the SEGA CD, amazing. I wish I had it on my Sega Mega CD.
Little fact on sonic cd US, we changed our music NOT because of copyright and licensing and all of that, it was because Sega of America didn’t think US Americans would like the soundtrack of the sonic cd version they made. So they had to make a deal, Sega of America had to keep the past music for the game, or we else it couldn’t be sold in America. We also didn’t know about Sonic cd in 1993 until later in the 90’s because there were EXACTLY NO commercials or anything related to sonic cd. Those are the reasons we didn’t know so much about sonic cd. And for the app, the Japanese opening and ending was was changed ONLY because the original singer Casey Rankin died, and had to make instrumental because he was also the lyric writer. R.I.P Casey Rankin
I just realized they called Mega CD and Mega Drive “MEGA” because that’s just “SEGA” with an M
US 2.0 was my favorite, especially the intro part. Sounds really cool. The US 1.0 is tacky 90s and the JP/Euro one is too repetitive and gets annoying quickly
I agree, the US v2.0 version is the best but I live in England so am stuck with the annoying one.
Louis The SEGA Nerd anythings an emulator if your brave enougj
@@LouisTheSEGANerd Hey Atleast you got the better Sonic CD music
Philistines. 😡
3:43 is my favorite one
S_H_2 Official that’s also my favorite
Same
It's also my favourite
Ugh. 😫
Makes me want to own one because of the beautiful noise it makes.
9:58 "Which MEGA-CD did you use?"
The Sega CD Model 2
Now imagine programming this in assembly code
Wow, listen to that awful Victor WonderMega audio.
This is a really cool video, thanks for putting it together!
Probably because it's loud
I like it better. Should have been the original.
It's improving hardware with the same hardware!!!
I think the SEGA Mega-CD start-up music is probably the best. (The SEGA-CD startups are cool too!) And I wonder why Sega made a lot of Sega CD (Mega CD) startups!
Technology Spotlight - Computers and Gaming Well, According to the versions of all of the mega-cd and sega-cd boot screens, they were upgrading... so, you get a point
Yeah, true... I get why Sega put out a lot of boot screens because there were 2 models of the Japanese, European and North Amercian models plus the CD-X, Wondermega etc.
no one:
the bowling alley screen when you get a strike: 0:13
they're groovin'
0:13 is perfect for Japan
Dem logos doh.
3:43
**Powers on console**
*_Why do I hear boss music?_*
To you like in Murder Drones with SEGA and GLITCH Productions.
The Sega CD model 2 theme is relaxing in the beginning of the music
I could watch these for hours.
How to make a Mega CD intro:Throw stuff aroundPlay startup music
1:28 Sanic looking good
I like how the US versions showcase their new-fangled CD System.... using chip tunes. At least the JP/EU music was slightly higher fidelity.
I actually prefer how they use FM combined with samples from the SCD's PCM chip. Makes that JP/EU version is just uninteresting.
I love it
*_they're groovin'_*
some sega artist had a lot of fun in deluxe paint iii i see
I wish they kept the JP/EU BIOs music in for the US release.
Me too. 😢
Something's up with the Japanese WonderMega...
I agree. Something definitely sounds like it's out-of-sync in those tracks.
I think the tracks were just a bit modified.
The reason?
Who knows?
The piano is looped incorrectly.
The reason is because if you hear it's an echo of the music so it sounds out of sync.
showing off its skills when scaling and rotation was a big deal for game consoles. always been a SG fan, but SNES beat them to the punch in regard to scaling, rotation, perhaps sound/music.
turbulus They predicted the future of 3D.
Mega CD scaling and rotation chip is more advanced than one in SNES, though.
Also can't compare CD audio to usually low quality samples used in SNES games.
SNES beat them with good games
It's sort of up in the air as to which 16 bit system had better audio. The SNES had fantastic sampling capabilities which meant voices sounded great but it was entirely incapable of sound synthesis which meant cartridge space was hogged by sound samples and sometimes the samples themselves sounded muffled and other times the developers used reverb for no good reason. I prefer the genesis' sound but that's because I like the type of music it's suited for.
snes doen't have CD audio
7:42 What happened to the music? The samples aren't looping correctly. Somebody knows why?
Japanese & European Mega CD Bios
Composer: Sachio Ogawa
American Sega CD Model 1 Bios
Composer: David Javelosa
American Sega CD Model 2 Bios
Composer: Spencer Nilsen
Best startup ever :D
These remind me of those old Lodgenet screens you see in hotels.
I had Sega CD bios 1.1.0
GRAPHIC DESIGN IS MY *PASSION*
I love the cd2 on the america
I had the 1993 ver 1.00 Europe joint! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
0:12 This song and background makes me feel like I'm flying
It's crazy how the PAL V1 Startup is a straight-up Mix of the Japanese Music with the American Background: The Space
If only the U.S. Bios kept the Mega-CD theme.
I love how sega knew it would take along time so to keep the gamer entertained make the logos move because why not?
I don't know why but when you turn on sega cd model 1 at the first time it's boot up creates a certain sense of celebration.
1:26 *FIND THE BEST UPGRADE HERE.*
7:41 SilvaGunner?!?
Why is it that I think of Heaven when I hear these songs?
Sega cd 2.0 and CDX
You know, I sure miss the early 90s.
I had the US 2.00 as a kid. It was a cool system.
This feels nostalgic although I neither owned nor played with one at all
ZOMG ITS A SEGA CD I'VE ALLWAYS WANTED ONE OF THOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSE MY ENNTIRE LIVE ZOMG
2:37 too many sega logo glitch
Excellente video amigo😃😃👍👍👏👏🥇👈,.. "" I LOVE 🌟SEGA"" FOREVER💫👊😎👍
North American Sega CD 2.00 BIOS was my favorite Sega CD intro music.
Music on both 1.00 and 2.00 of the NA Sega CD BIOS sounds way more crisp and clear. And honestly easier on the ears. The JP/EU versions have this ear-grating scratchiness to them.
I like that the American ones have different music while every other one has the same music
Were is sonic in mega cd boot
The fight of the cds:
None win because of its video
Mari Ohara looking at SEGA CD STARTUP Version 1.00 from 1992: SHINNNNYYY!
So much soul/sovl
I wish I was born in the 80s
Calming Music...
I would have loved that the Sega theme for the N3DS had the option to change the song of the menu to both versions of the USA Sega CD BIOS (the theme uses the Sega CD v2.xx song), I honestly prefer more the USA bios themes for the Sega CD.
Sega cd/mega is underrated. It had shitty fmv games yes but there were proper games on it that were worth playing. Plus some of the fmv games weren't that bad like road avenger and night trap(which is a guilty pleasure of mine). But the games like sonic CD, final fight CD, shinning force CD, snatcher, amazing spiderman vs kingpin, robo alaste, the termintor, earthworm Jim Se, lunar 1 2, dark wizard, vay, antroid assault, pop for mail, and a few others made it worth playing. 32x tho had nothing going for it that sucked.
i want sega to come out with a sega blu ray that plays sega cd dvds and blu ray dvds
5:20 memories triggered
MegaCD 2 (european) v2 was mah fav
I liked this demoscene
Mario-CD Sonic-CD
Mega cd model 1 is my favorite intro
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The Turkish English practice books when tracks played:
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