🕒 Chapter Timestamps (2000 - 2009): 23:20 - VM Labs Nuon DVD Console: 2000 23:27 - Microsoft Windows 2000: 2000 23:32 - Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2): 2000 23:43 - Cybiko (2000) & Cybiko Xtreme (2001) 23:47 - Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me): 2000 23:52 - Bandai WonderSwan Color (Japan): 2000 23:56 - Nintendo Game Boy Advance (GBA): 2001 24:00 - Nintendo Wide-Boy64 AGB (Nintendo 64 Game Boy Advance Peripheral - unreleased to the public): 2001 24:04 - Apple Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah: 2001 24:09 - Nintendo GameCube: 2001 24:14 - Nintendo GameCube (Z button pressed down on controller): 2001 24:20 - Nintendo GameCube (Z buttons pressed down on four controllers simultaneously): 2001 24:26 - Microsoft Windows Whistler (Windows XP Codename): 2001 24:32 - Microsoft Windows XP: 2001 24:38 - SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (Neo Geo AES) start up version 2 - Giga -Power: 2001 24:45 - Microsoft Xbox: 2001 24:54 - Pokémon Mini: 2001 24:56 - Game Park GP32: 2001 25:00 - Nintendo Game Boy Advance e-Reader (GBA Peripheral): 2001 25:03 - GameFly (Cloud Gaming Service) (USA) - First launched: 2002 25:06 - Game Park GP32 version 2: 2002 25:09 - BlackBerry Mobile Devices - First mobile device launched: 2002 25:11 - Bandai WonderSwan - SwanCrystal (Japan): 2002 25:14 - Apple Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar onwards: 2002 25:18 - Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Player (GameCube Peripheral): 2003 25:26 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003: 2003 25:34 - Nokia N-Gage: 2003 25:39 - Tapewave Zodiac: 2003 25:41 - iQue Player (China): 2003 25:43 - Sony PSX Digital Video Recorder (DVR with a PS2) (Japan): 2003 25:47 - XaviXPORT/Domyos Interactive System (Japan): 2004 25:51 - XaviXPORT/Domyos Interactive System (North America/Europe): 2004 25:55 - Microsoft Windows Longhorn (Windows Vista Codename) (2004-2007) 26:00 - VTech V.Smile TV Learning System: 2004 26:10 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 4.04 onwards: 2004 26:21 - Atari Flashback Series (Mini Console) - First released: 2004 26:25 - Nintendo DS: 2004 26:28 - Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP): 2004 26:33 - G-cluster (Cloud Gaming Service): First launch 2005 26:42 - Nokia N-Gage version 2: 2005 26:45 - Tiger Gizmondo: 2005 26:50 - Sega Advanced Pico Beena (Japan): 2005 26:58 - The Phantom (unreleased) 27:07 - Game Park GP2X: 2005 27:09 - Microsoft Xbox 360: 2005 27:15 - ZAPiT Game Wave Family Entertainment System (Canada/USA): 2005 27:21 - VTech V.Smile Baby Infant Development System: 2006 27:26 - Linux Mint (Linux Distro) - First release: 2006 27:31 - VTech V.Flash Home Edutainment System: 2006 27:38 - Mattel HyperScan (North America): 2006 27:44 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 6.10 (Edgy Eft) Beta: 2006 27:55 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 6.10 (Edgy Eft) onwards: 2006 28:00 - Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3): 2006 28:06 - Nintendo Wii: 2006 28:10 - Sega Gopher: 2007 28:12 - Microsoft Windows Vista: 2007 28:18 - Apple iOS 1 onwards - First released: 2007 28:23 - Vii/V Sports (China/Japan): 2007 28:26 - Kalydo (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2008 28:31 - Play Cast (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2008 28:34 - VTech V.Smile TV Learning System V-Motion: 2008 28:38 - Sony PlayStation 3 PlayTV (PS3 Peripheral - PAL Regions): 2008 28:42 - Android OS - First release: 2008 28:46 - Nintendo DSi: 2008 28:49 - Dingoo Digital: 2009 28:52 - Game Park GP2X Wiz: 2009 28:57 - Zeebo (Brazil/Mexico): 2009 29:03 - Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) - 2009 firmware update boot up onwards: 2009 29:07 - Nintendo Pokéwalker (Nintendo DS Peripheral): 2009 29:10 - Microsoft Windows 7: 2009 WATCH ALL MY COMPILATION VIDEOS HERE! - ruclips.net/video/L4XHmwV2PhQ/видео.html If you like Canon Games’ content, THEN PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING ME ON PATREON! HELP SUPPORT THE CHANNEL! www.patreon.com/canongames It is much appreciated and CANON GAMES IS ETERNALLY GRATEFUL! - SUBSCRIBE! ruclips.net/channel/UCkK5Taa2BjP6OsvyfRebn-w - CLIPS CHANNEL: ruclips.net/channel/UCo2qOuwgO6HWgZspPjgLGPA - LIVESTREAMS & VODs CHANNEL: ruclips.net/channel/UCr6bkxBeQWMajA9CPdQSO5A - FOLLOW ME ON TWITCH! www.twitch.tv/canon_games - ALSO CHECK OUT THE GAMING MERCH LINKS IN THE VIDEO DESCRIPTION! OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: - SUBSCRIBE! - Like the video! - Comment! - Hit the notification bell so you never miss an upload! - Share the video! - Download the video if you have a RUclips Red/Premium Subscription (as it really helps with the RUclips Algorithm!) - Whitelist the channel if you use AdBlock! - Connect with Canon Games across social media! www.allmylinks.com/canongames EVERY LITTLE HELPS KEEP THIS CHANNEL ALIVE!!! THANK YOU!!!
🕒 Chapter Timestamps (2010 - 2022): 29:17 - Sony PlayStation 3 torne (PS3 TV Peripheral) (Japan): 2010 29:23 - Pandora: 2010 29:27 - OnLive (Cloud Gaming Service) (North America/UK) - First launched: 2010 29:38 - Caanoo: 2010 29:43 - Microsoft Xbox 360 - 2010 firmware update boot up onwards: 2010 29:49 - Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect Peripheral: 2010 - (Fan Made: The Xbox 360 Kinect shares the same start-up as the 360) 29:57 - Nintendo 3DS: 2011 30:01 - Gaikai (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2011 30:07 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Play mobile gaming phone: 2011 30:10 - Microsoft Xbox 360 2011 Special Halloween Boot Up: 2011 30:16 - Sony PlayStation Vita (PS Vita): 2011 30:20 - Microsoft Windows 8: 2012 30:24 - Nintendo Wii U: 2012 30:27 - Neo Geo X (NGX): 2012 (Added theme) 30:33 - GCW Zero: 2013 30:36 - Ouya: 2013 30:40 - Nvidia Shield Portable: 2013 30:50 - Apple iOS 7 onwards: 2013 30:55 - Nintendo 2DS: 2013 30:59 - Microsoft Windows 8.1: 2013 31:04 - PlayJam GameStick: 2013 31:11 - PlayJam GameStick version 2 31:17 - Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4): 2013 31:24 - Microsoft Xbox One: 2013 31:26 - Valve SteamOS - First released: 2013 31:32 - Hyperkin RetroN 5 (Emulator Console): 2014 31:38 - PlayStation Now (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2014 (Fan Made) 31:45 - Amazon Fire TV: 2014 31:51 - Microsoft Xbox 360 Blue Special Edition: 2014 31:58 - Intellivision Flashback (Mini Console): 2014 32:05 - ‘new' Nintendo 3DS: 2014 - (Fan Made: The ‘new’ Nintendo 3DS shares the same start-up as the original 3DS) 32:07 - Apple Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite onwards: 2014 32:11 - Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4) PS1/PSOne 20th Anniversary Start Up: 2014 32:19 - Coleco Vision Flashback (Mini Console): 2014 32:24 - Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega (Mini Console): 2015 32:29 - Nvidia Shield TV: 2015 32:35 - Microsoft Windows 10: 2015 32:40 - Apple Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan onwards: 2015 32:45 - GamePad Digital GPD XD: 2015 32:47 - Microsoft Xbox One Unused Brand ID 33:08 - Sony PlayStation VR (PS VR): 2016 - (Fan Made: The PS VR shares the same start-up as the PS4) 33:15 - Atari Flashback Portable Series - First released: 2016 33:18 - Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4) 2016 firmware update onwards & Sony PlayStation 4 Pro (PS4 Pro): 2016 33:25 - Nintendo Entertainment System: Famicom Classic Edition (Mini Console) (Japan): 2016 33:32 - Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition (Mini Console) (North America/Europe): 2016 33:36 - Nintendo Switch: 2017 33:37 - LiquidSky (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2017 33:49 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition (Mini Console) (North America/Europe): 2017 33:57 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super Famicom Classic Edition (Mini Console) (Japan): 2017 34:11 - Microsoft Xbox One X: 2017 34:17 - The C64 Mini (2018) & The C64 (2019) (Mini Consoles) 34:22 - SNK Neo Geo Mini (Mini Console): 2018 34:29 - Amazon Fire TV Second Generation boot up onwards: 2018 34:35 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) onwards: 2018 34:40 - Sony PlayStation Classic (PS1/PSOne Classic) (Mini Console): 2018 34:49 - Sony toio (Japan): 2019 34:52 - Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mini (Mini Console): 2019 34:59 - Microsoft Xbox Cloud Gaming: First launched: 2019 35:04 - Google Stadia (Cloud Gaming Service): First launched: 2019 (Fan Made) 35:07 - Atari Flashback X (Mini Console): 2019 35:13 - Nvidia GeForce Now (Cloud Gaming Service) First launched: 2020 35:16 - Konami PC Engine Mini (Mini Console) (Japan): 2020 35:23 - Blaze Entertainment Evercade: 2020 35:31 - Konami TurboGrafx-16 Mini (Mini Console) (North America): 2020 35:41 - PC Engine Core Grafx Mini (Mini Console) (Europe): 2020 35:48 - Amazon Luna (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2020 35:52 - Microsoft Xbox Series X/S: 2020 36:00 - Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5): 2020 36:05 - Apple macOS 11 Big Sur + retroactive update: 2020 36:08 - Atari VCS (Mini Console): 2020 36:17 - Microsoft Windows 10X (unreleased) 36:22 - Playmaji Polymega (Emulator Console): 2021 36:27 - Microsoft Windows 11: 2021 36:32 - Analogue Pocket (Emulator Handheld): 2021 36:36 - Panic Playdate: 2022 36:39 - Valve Steam Deck: 2022 WATCH ALL MY COMPILATION VIDEOS HERE! - ruclips.net/video/L4XHmwV2PhQ/видео.html If you like Canon Games’ content, THEN PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING ME ON PATREON! 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🕒 Chapter Timestamps (1990 - 1999): 11:38 - Gamate/Super Boy/Super Child Prodigy: 1990 11:41 - Sega Mega Drive Mega Anser Online Gaming Service (Japan): 1990 12:01 - SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (Neo Geo AES): 1990 12:09 - Microsoft Windows 3.0: 1990 12:12 - Amstrad GX4000 (Europe): 1990 - (Fan Made: The Amstrad GX4000 did not have a start-up) 12:16 - Sega Game Gear: 1990 12:26 - Apple Macintosh LC - Classic Mac OS System 6 onwards: 1990 12:31 - Sega Mega Drive Meganet - Online Gaming Service (Japan: 1990) (Brazil: 1995) 12:47 - Nintendo Super Family Computer (Super Famicom) (Japan): 1990 - (Fan Made: The Super Famicom did not have a start-up) 12:50 - Commodore 64 Games System (C64GS) (Europe): 1990 - (Added sound) 12:56 - NEC PC Engine GT (Japan/Europe), TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System (North America): 1990 - (Fan Made: The TurboExpress & PC Engine GT did not have a start-up) 12:59 - Konix Multisystem (unreleased) 13:06 - Atari Panther (unreleased) - (Fan made) 13:09 - Commodore CDTV (Europe): 1991 13:16 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES): 1991 - (Fan Made: The SNES did not have a start-up) 13:19 - Linux OS - Multiple Distributions/Variants - First released: 1991 13:33 - NEC/Hudson Soft PC Engine Super CD-Rom² (Japan/Europe): 1991 13:37 - Apple Power Book series (also Quadra 700 & 900) - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7 -onwards: 1991 13:42 - Phillips Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I): 1991 13:49 - Sega Mega-CD (Japan): 1991 13:57 - Atari Falcon030: 1992 14:00 - Konami Learning Entertainment System Picno (Japan): 1992 - (Added sound) 14:03 - Tandy Radio Shack Memorex Video Information System (VIS) (USA): 1992 14:08 - Watara Supervision/QuickShot Supervision: 1992 14:12 - Sega Mega-CD Victor Wondermega variant (Japan): 1992 14:19 - Microsoft Windows 3.1x: 1992 14:23 - Nintendo Super Famicom Box (Japan): 1992 14:31 - Sega CD (North America): 1992 14:34 - Commodore Amiga 1200: 1992 14:38 - Sony Super Nintendo Entertainment System CD-ROM (SNES-CD) (Nintendo PlayStation) (unreleased) 14:43 - Phillips Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i) VCD variant: 1993 14:49 - Mega Duck WG-108/Cougar Boy: 1993 14:53 - Fujitsu FM Towns Marty (Japan): 1993 15:04 - Sega Mega-CD (Europe): 1993 15:11 - Sega Mega-CD (Japan) version 2: 1993 15:18 - Sega CD (North America) version 2: 1993 15:24 - Sega Mega-CD (Europe) version 2: 1993 15:31 - Sega Kids Computer Pico: 1993 15:39 - Apple Macintosh Quadra 660AV (also 840AV, & Centris line) - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.1 onwards: 1993 15:44 - Pioneer LaserActive (CLD-A100)/NEC LD-ROM² System (PCE-LD1): 1993 15:49 - Commodore Amiga CD32: 1993 15:59 - Commodore Amiga CD32 unused 16:09 - Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer: 1993 16:15 - Atari Jaguar: 1993 16:25 - Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Model 2 (North America): 1994 16:29 - Sega Titan Video Game System (ST-V) (arcade system board): 1994 16:44 - Apple Power Macintosh 6100 - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.1.2 onwards: 1994 16:49 - Nintendo Super Game Boy (SNES Peripheral): 1994 16:52 - Sega Mega-CD JVC X'Eye variant (Japan): 1994 16:59 - SNK Neo Geo CD: 1994 17:05 - Bandai Playdia (Japan): 1994 17:10 - Sega Genesis 32 X/Mega Drive 32 X/Super 32X: 1994 - (Fan Made: The Sega 32 X shares the same start-up as the Genesis/Mega Drive) 17:13 - Sega Saturn (Japan): 1994 17:21 - Capcom Power System Changer (CPS) (Japan): 1994 17:23 - Sony PlayStation (PS1): 1994 17:37 - Sega Genesis Sega Channel - Online Gaming Service (North America): 1994 17:47 - XBAND - Online Gaming Service - Sega Genesis: 1994, Super Nintendo: 1995 (USA) 17:57 - NEC Hudson Soft PC-FX (Japan): 1994 18:03 - NEC Hudson Soft PC-FX GA (Japan): 1994 18:09 - Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer GoldStar (1994) & Sanyo (1995) variants 18:23 - Phillips Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i) version 2: 1995 18:37 - Apple Power Macintosh 5200 LC - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.5.1 onwards: 1995 18:43 - Nintendo Super Famicom Sattellaview (Super Famicom Satellite Modem Peripheral) (Japan): 1995 18:51 - Sega Saturn (North America/Europe): 1995 18:57 - Tiger Electronics R-Zone: 1995 19:02 - Apple Power Macintosh 9500 - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.5.2 onwards: 1995 19:08 - Nintendo Virtual Boy (Japan/North America): 1995 19:15 - 1990s PC Boot Up Sequence 19:24 - Microsoft Windows 95: 1995 19:28 - Internet Web Browser Games - First release: 1995 19:34 - Atari Jaguar CD: 1995 19:42 - Sega Genesis Nomad (North America): 1995 - (Fan Made: The Sega Nomad shares the same start-up as the Genesis/Mega Drive) 19:45 - Casio Loopy (Japan): 1995 19:50 - Funtech Super A'Can (Taiwan): 1995 19:54 - Sega Hitachi Hi-Saturn variant (Japan): 1995 20:03 - SNK Neo Geo CDZ (Japan): 1995 20:13 - Apple Pipin: 1996 20:17 - Sega JVC Victor V-Saturn variant (Japan): 1996 20:25 - Nintendo 64 (N64): 1996 - (Fan Made: The N64 did not have a start-up) 20:28 - Nintendo Game Boy Pocket: 1996 20:30 - Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0: 1996 20:39 - Nintendo Power Cartridge Peripheral - Super Famicom (1996), Game Boy/Game Boy Color (2000) (Japan) 20:42 - Apple Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh Limited Edition - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.6.1 onwards: 1997 20:47 - Java Mobile Games - First released: 1997 20:52 - Hyper Neo Geo 64 (arcade system): 1997 21:17 - Tiger Game.com: 1997 21:24 - Panasonic 3DO M2 (unreleased) 21:32 - Nintendo Super Game Boy 2 (SNES Peripheral) (Japan): 1998 21:35 - Microsoft Windows 98: 1998 21:41 - Nintendo 64 Transfer Pack (N64 Game Boy/Game Boy Color Peripheral): 1998 21:44 - Apple iMac G3 - Classic Mac OS 8.1 onwards: 1998 21:49 - Nintendo Game Boy Color: 1998 21:52 - Nintendo Wide-Boy64 CGB (Nintendo 64 Game Boy & Game Boy Color Peripheral - unreleased to the public): 1998 21:54 - Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 5.0: 1998 22:04 - SNK Neo Geo Pocket (Asia/Europe): 1998 22:11 - Sega NAOMI (New Arcade Operation Machine Idea) (arcade system): 1998 22:15 - Sega Dreamcast Katana Dev.Box - Development Kit start up (Japan/North America/NTSC Regions) 22:24 - Sega Dreamcast (Japan: 1998), (North America: 1999) 22:32 - Sega Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit (VMU) (Dreamcast Peripheral): 1998 22:35 - Sony PocketStation (PlayStation Peripheral) (Japan): 1999 22:39 - Bandai WonderSwan (Japan): 1999 22:41 - SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color: 1999 22:49 - Sega Dreamcast Katana Dev.Box - Development Kit start up (Europe/PAL Regions) 22:57 - Sega Dreamcast (Europe/PAL Regions): 1999 23:05 - Nintendo 64 DD (N64 DD) (N64 Disk Peripheral) (Japan): 1999 23:11 - Nintendo 64 DD (N64 DD) North America prototype (unreleased) 23:14 - Microsoft Windows Neptune (Windows 2000 Codename): 1999 WATCH ALL MY COMPILATION VIDEOS HERE! - ruclips.net/video/L4XHmwV2PhQ/видео.html If you like Canon Games’ content, THEN PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING ME ON PATREON! 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The Apple 1 was an experimental computer built in a garage and I couldn't find a start up. There's only 62 left in the world and they go for $500,000. Lol
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Good question! Personally, I love the Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Xbox 360, and PS3. However, the best and most iconic start-up HANDS DOWN is the 1994/1995 PlayStation 1. No doubt about it!
@Layarion What an absolutely shit take. Narration would either drown out the audio or unnecessarily double the length of the video. Text article part is dumb, people want to see the startups raw and uninterrupted. Add it as an additional form, otherwise terrible criticism on your part.
ok... most 8bit and 16bit systems (nintendo entertainment system, super nes, md, turbographix, etc.) don't have any bios, neither does the 32x (basically, when you turn on the console the only thing that shows up is the game on the cartridge) so how could there be any startup? also, the sounds for the windows 1, 2, and 3 startups are incorrect. these versions of windows did NOT have multimedia support and that includes audio support... just a few things that tipped me off. though i'm pretty sure most of these are correct.
@@CanonGames after reading the description i can confirm my original comment on that was an oversight. i may update it at some point. ps, sorry if i came across as rude.
correction: windows 1.0 and 2.0 never had startup sounds. the one used in the video was just a modified sound of windows 95 shutdown (windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions does have startup and shutdown though) windows whistler, 2003 server and longhorn all had windows xp sounds. sorry to disappoint people who thought longhorn sounds were real windows 10 does not have a unique startup. it still uses windows 7 startup
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🕒 Chapter Timestamps (1972 - 1989):
0:00 - Arcade: First functional arcade system was released in 1971
0:04 - Magnavox Odyssey: 1972
0:08 - Atari Pong: 1972
0:14 - Fairchild Channel F: 1976
0:18 - Compucolor Series (1976) & Compucolor 2 (USA) (1977)
0:23 - Apple II - Apple OS: 1977
0:27 - Nintendo Color TV-Game (Japan): 1977
0:30 - Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Micro Computer System series (USA): 1977
0:33 - Atari 2600/Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS): 1977
0:35 - Commodore PET: 1977
0:38 - VideoBrain Family Computer: 1977
0:41 - Exidy Sorcerer: 1978
0:45 - Interact Home Computer (USA): 1978
0:47 - Sharp MZ computer series (Japan/Europe): 1978
0:51 - Bally Astrocade/Bally ABA-1000: 1978
0:54 - Atari Game Brain - (unreleased)
0:58 - APF-MP1000: 1978
1:02 - Phillips Magnavox Odyssey 2/Philips Videopac G7000: 1978
1:04 - Pravetz Computers series (Bulgaria): 1979
1:06 - Bandai Super Vision 8000: 1979
1:08 - Mattel Intellivision: 1979
1:11 - Texas Instruments TI-99/4 (1979) & TI-99/4A (1981)
1:14 - Atari 8-bit family - Atari 400 & 800 - First release: 1979
0:19 - APF Imagination Machine: 1979
1:23 - Milton Bradley Microvision: 1979
1:28 - Acorn Atom (UK): 1980
1:31 - Commodore VIC-20: 1980
1:39 - Phillips P2000T: 1980
1:41 - Nintendo Game & Watch series: 1980
1:45 - Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Color computer series: 1980
1:48 - Apple III - Apple SOS & Apple ProDos: 1980
1:51 - PEL Varaždin Galeb (Yugoslavia): 1981
1:54 - Technosys Aamber Pegasus (New Zealand): 1981
1:57 - Atari 2700/Atari Remote Control VCS - (unreleased)
2:00 - Atari Cosmos - (unreleased)
2:06 - Sinclair ZX81 (Europe): 1981
2:10 - DOS/MS-DOS/IBM Compatible: 1981
2:13 - Acorn BBC Micro (UK): 1981
2:16 - Franklin ACE series: 1982
2:18 - Sharp X1 (Japan): 1982
2:22 - Tomy Tutor/Grandstand Tutor/Pyūta: 1982
2:29 - VTech CreatiVision: 1982
2:32 - MicroBee computer series: 1982
2:35 - Sinclair ZX Spectrum: 1982
2:46 - Timex Sinclair 1000 (USA) & 1500: 1982
2:50 - Commodore 64: 1982
2:55 - Dragon 32 (1982) & Dragon 64 (1983)
2:58 - ColecoVision: 1982
3:03 - Entex Adventure Vision: 1982
3:06 - NEC PC Series (Japan): 1982
3:09 - Fujitsu Micro 7 (FM-7) (Japan/Spain): 1982
3:12 - Atari 5200 SuperSystem: 1982
3:15 - Vectrex: 1982
3:20 - Thomson TO7/Thomson 9000 (France): 1982
3:24 - Agat computer series - (USSR): 1983
3:27 - Comx-35: 1983
3:31 - DAI Personal Computer (Europe): 1983
3:36 - Lambda 8300: 1983
3:39 - Matra & Hachette Ordinateur Alice (France): 1983
3:43 - Memotech MTX computer series: 1983
3:46 - Multitech/Acer Microprofessor III (MPF III): 1983
3:48 - Philips Videopac+ G7400 (Europe): 1983
3:51 - Apple Lisa - Lisa OS, Unix OS, Xenix OS: 1983
3:53 - Camputers Lynx (UK): 1983
3:58 - Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) (Japan): 1983 - (Fan Made: The Famicom did not have a start-up)
4:06 - Sega SG-1000 (Japan): 1983 - (Fan Made: The Sega SG-1000 did not have a start-up)
4:08 - EACA EG2000 Colour Genie (Hong Kong/Europe): 1983
4:14 - Acorn Electron (UK): 1983
4:19 - Coleco Adam: 1983
4:24 - Mattel Aquarius: 1983
4:29 - Casio PV-1000 (Japan): 1983
4:32 - Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy (Japan): 1983
4:35 - Microsoft MSX Computer (Multiple Manufacturers): 1983
4:42 - Timex Sinclair 2068: 1983
4:47 - VTech Laser 200: 1983
4:51 - Commodore 16, 116 & Plus/4: 1984
4:56 - Electronika BK computer series (USSR): 1984
4:58 - Ivel Ultra (Yugoslavia/Croatia): 1984
5:01 - PEL Varaždin Orao (Yugoslavia): 1984
5:04 - Timex Computer 2048 (Europe/South America): 1984
5:09 - VEB Robotron-Elektronik Riesa KC computer series (East Germany): 1984
5:12 - Epoch Game Pocket Computer/Pokekon (Japan): 1984
5:19 - Palmtex Portable Videogame System/Super Micro: 1984
5:22 - Sinclair QL: 1984
5:26 - Apple Macintosh 128K - Classic Mac OS System 1 onwards: 1984
5:30 - Tangerine Oric-1 & Oric Atmos (Europe): 1984
5:35 - IBM PCjr/IBM PC: 1984
5:40 - Amstrad Colour Personal Computer (Amstrad CPC) series (Europe) - First release: 1984
5:46 - Prológica CP-400 (Brazil): 1984
5:49 - Thomson MO5 (France): 1984
5:53 - Epoch Super Cassette Vision (Japan/France): 1984
5:55 - CCE MC-1000 (Brazil) - Rabbit RX83 (Hong Kong): 1985
5:59 - Commodore 128: 1985
6:04 - Elektronska Industrija Niš Pecom 32 & 64 (Yugoslavia/Serbia): 1985
6:07 - Tesla PMD 85 (Czechoslovakia): 1985
6:10 - VEB Robotron-Elektronik Riesa Z1013 (East Germany): 1985
6:12 - BBC Bridge Companion (UK): 1985
6:15 - MSX Daewoo Zemmix (South Korea): 1985 - (Fan Made: The Zemmix did not have a start-up)
6:18 - RDI Halycon (unreleased)
6:36 - Atari ST Series (1985) + Atari TT030 (1990)
6:44 - Enterprise 64 (1984) & 128 (1985)
6:50 - Commodore Amiga 1000: 1985
6:54 - Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) M82 Demo Display Unit (North America: 1985, - Europe: 1986)
7:05 - Amstrad PCW computer series (Europe) - First release: 1985
7:11 - Nintendo Entertainment System (NES): 1985 - (Fan Made: The NES did not have a start-up)
7:18 - Sega SG-1000 Graphic Board Peripheral (Japan): 1985
7:23 - Sega Master System/Mark III (SG-1000 Model III) (Japan): 1985 (Added music)
7:29 - Microsoft Windows 1.0x: 1985
7:33 - Gradiente Expert (Brazil): 1985
7:47 - Amstrad PC1512 (Europe): 1986
7:53 - Acorn BBC Master computer series (UK): 1986
7:56 - Didaktik Computer series (Czechoslovakia): 1986
8:04 - Unipolbrit Komputer 2086 (Poland): 1986
8:10 - Videoton TV-Computer (Hungary): 1986
8:13 - Nintendo Famicom Box (Japan): 1986
8:19 - Nintendo Famicom Disk System (Famicom Peripheral) (Japan): 1986
8:26 - Atari 7800 ProSystem: 1986
8:29 - Nintendo Sharp Twin Famicom: 1986
8:35 - Sega Master System (North America: 1986, Europe: 1987)
8:39 - Apple IIGS - Apple GS-OS: 1986
8:41 - Vector-06C/Вектор-06Ц (USSR): 1987
8:44 - Connor Electronics Video Smarts/Computer Smarts: 1987
8:55 - LJN Video Art: 1987
8:57 - Takara Video Challenger: 1987
9:09 - Worlds of Wonder Action Max: 1987
9:22 - Apple Macintosh II - Classic Mac OS System 4.1 onwards: 1987
9:27 - Sharp X68000 (Japan): 1987
9:30 - Acorn Archimedes - Risk OS (Europe): 1987
9:34 - Sega Master System version 2 (Japan): 1987
9:40 - NEC/Hudson Soft PC Engine (Japan/Europe): 1987 - (Fan Made: The PC Engine did not have a start-up)
9:44 - Atari XE Video Game System (Atari XEGS): 1987
9:48 - Microsoft Windows 2.0x: 1987
9:51 - Bandai Terebikko (Japan): 1988
10:11 - VTech Socrates: 1988
10:25 - Sega Mega Drive (Japan: 1988/Europe: 1990), Sega Genesis (North America: 1989)
10:28 - NEC/Hudson Soft PC Engine CD-Rom² (Japan/Europe): 1988
10:32 - Sega Video Driver: 1988
10:47 - Miles Gordon SAM Coupé (UK): 1989
10:51 - Štátny MAŤO (Czechoslovakia): 1989
10:54 - Mattel See 'n Say Video Phone (USA): 1989
11:08 - View-Master Interactive Vision (USA): 1989
11:19 - Nintendo Game Boy: 1989
11:20 - NEC/Hudson Soft TurboGrafx-16 (North America): 1989 - (Fan Made: The TurboGrafx-16 did not have a start-up)
11:24 - Atari Lynx: 1989 - (Fan Made: The Atari Lynx did not have a start-up)
11:27 - NEC/Hudson Soft TurboGrafx-16 CD (North America): 1989
11:30 - NEC/Hudson Soft PC Engine CoreGrafx I (1989) & II (1991) (JP/EU) - (Fan Made: The PC Engine CoreGrafx I or II did not have a start-up)
11:34 - NEC/Hudson Soft PC Engine SuperGrafx (Japan/Europe): 1989 - (Fan Made: The SuperGrafx did not have a start-up)
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🕒 Chapter Timestamps (2000 - 2009):
23:20 - VM Labs Nuon DVD Console: 2000
23:27 - Microsoft Windows 2000: 2000
23:32 - Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2): 2000
23:43 - Cybiko (2000) & Cybiko Xtreme (2001)
23:47 - Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me): 2000
23:52 - Bandai WonderSwan Color (Japan): 2000
23:56 - Nintendo Game Boy Advance (GBA): 2001
24:00 - Nintendo Wide-Boy64 AGB (Nintendo 64 Game Boy Advance Peripheral - unreleased to the public): 2001
24:04 - Apple Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah: 2001
24:09 - Nintendo GameCube: 2001
24:14 - Nintendo GameCube (Z button pressed down on controller): 2001
24:20 - Nintendo GameCube (Z buttons pressed down on four controllers simultaneously): 2001
24:26 - Microsoft Windows Whistler (Windows XP Codename): 2001
24:32 - Microsoft Windows XP: 2001
24:38 - SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (Neo Geo AES) start up version 2 - Giga -Power: 2001
24:45 - Microsoft Xbox: 2001
24:54 - Pokémon Mini: 2001
24:56 - Game Park GP32: 2001
25:00 - Nintendo Game Boy Advance e-Reader (GBA Peripheral): 2001
25:03 - GameFly (Cloud Gaming Service) (USA) - First launched: 2002
25:06 - Game Park GP32 version 2: 2002
25:09 - BlackBerry Mobile Devices - First mobile device launched: 2002
25:11 - Bandai WonderSwan - SwanCrystal (Japan): 2002
25:14 - Apple Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar onwards: 2002
25:18 - Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Player (GameCube Peripheral): 2003
25:26 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003: 2003
25:34 - Nokia N-Gage: 2003
25:39 - Tapewave Zodiac: 2003
25:41 - iQue Player (China): 2003
25:43 - Sony PSX Digital Video Recorder (DVR with a PS2) (Japan): 2003
25:47 - XaviXPORT/Domyos Interactive System (Japan): 2004
25:51 - XaviXPORT/Domyos Interactive System (North America/Europe): 2004
25:55 - Microsoft Windows Longhorn (Windows Vista Codename) (2004-2007)
26:00 - VTech V.Smile TV Learning System: 2004
26:10 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 4.04 onwards: 2004
26:21 - Atari Flashback Series (Mini Console) - First released: 2004
26:25 - Nintendo DS: 2004
26:28 - Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP): 2004
26:33 - G-cluster (Cloud Gaming Service): First launch 2005
26:42 - Nokia N-Gage version 2: 2005
26:45 - Tiger Gizmondo: 2005
26:50 - Sega Advanced Pico Beena (Japan): 2005
26:58 - The Phantom (unreleased)
27:07 - Game Park GP2X: 2005
27:09 - Microsoft Xbox 360: 2005
27:15 - ZAPiT Game Wave Family Entertainment System (Canada/USA): 2005
27:21 - VTech V.Smile Baby Infant Development System: 2006
27:26 - Linux Mint (Linux Distro) - First release: 2006
27:31 - VTech V.Flash Home Edutainment System: 2006
27:38 - Mattel HyperScan (North America): 2006
27:44 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 6.10 (Edgy Eft) Beta: 2006
27:55 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 6.10 (Edgy Eft) onwards: 2006
28:00 - Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3): 2006
28:06 - Nintendo Wii: 2006
28:10 - Sega Gopher: 2007
28:12 - Microsoft Windows Vista: 2007
28:18 - Apple iOS 1 onwards - First released: 2007
28:23 - Vii/V Sports (China/Japan): 2007
28:26 - Kalydo (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2008
28:31 - Play Cast (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2008
28:34 - VTech V.Smile TV Learning System V-Motion: 2008
28:38 - Sony PlayStation 3 PlayTV (PS3 Peripheral - PAL Regions): 2008
28:42 - Android OS - First release: 2008
28:46 - Nintendo DSi: 2008
28:49 - Dingoo Digital: 2009
28:52 - Game Park GP2X Wiz: 2009
28:57 - Zeebo (Brazil/Mexico): 2009
29:03 - Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) - 2009 firmware update boot up onwards: 2009
29:07 - Nintendo Pokéwalker (Nintendo DS Peripheral): 2009
29:10 - Microsoft Windows 7: 2009
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🕒 Chapter Timestamps (2010 - 2022):
29:17 - Sony PlayStation 3 torne (PS3 TV Peripheral) (Japan): 2010
29:23 - Pandora: 2010
29:27 - OnLive (Cloud Gaming Service) (North America/UK) - First launched: 2010
29:38 - Caanoo: 2010
29:43 - Microsoft Xbox 360 - 2010 firmware update boot up onwards: 2010
29:49 - Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect Peripheral: 2010 - (Fan Made: The Xbox 360 Kinect shares the same start-up as the 360)
29:57 - Nintendo 3DS: 2011
30:01 - Gaikai (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2011
30:07 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Play mobile gaming phone: 2011
30:10 - Microsoft Xbox 360 2011 Special Halloween Boot Up: 2011
30:16 - Sony PlayStation Vita (PS Vita): 2011
30:20 - Microsoft Windows 8: 2012
30:24 - Nintendo Wii U: 2012
30:27 - Neo Geo X (NGX): 2012 (Added theme)
30:33 - GCW Zero: 2013
30:36 - Ouya: 2013
30:40 - Nvidia Shield Portable: 2013
30:50 - Apple iOS 7 onwards: 2013
30:55 - Nintendo 2DS: 2013
30:59 - Microsoft Windows 8.1: 2013
31:04 - PlayJam GameStick: 2013
31:11 - PlayJam GameStick version 2
31:17 - Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4): 2013
31:24 - Microsoft Xbox One: 2013
31:26 - Valve SteamOS - First released: 2013
31:32 - Hyperkin RetroN 5 (Emulator Console): 2014
31:38 - PlayStation Now (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2014 (Fan Made)
31:45 - Amazon Fire TV: 2014
31:51 - Microsoft Xbox 360 Blue Special Edition: 2014
31:58 - Intellivision Flashback (Mini Console): 2014
32:05 - ‘new' Nintendo 3DS: 2014 - (Fan Made: The ‘new’ Nintendo 3DS shares the same start-up as the original 3DS)
32:07 - Apple Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite onwards: 2014
32:11 - Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4) PS1/PSOne 20th Anniversary Start Up: 2014
32:19 - Coleco Vision Flashback (Mini Console): 2014
32:24 - Sinclair ZX Spectrum Vega (Mini Console): 2015
32:29 - Nvidia Shield TV: 2015
32:35 - Microsoft Windows 10: 2015
32:40 - Apple Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan onwards: 2015
32:45 - GamePad Digital GPD XD: 2015
32:47 - Microsoft Xbox One Unused Brand ID
33:08 - Sony PlayStation VR (PS VR): 2016 - (Fan Made: The PS VR shares the same start-up as the PS4)
33:15 - Atari Flashback Portable Series - First released: 2016
33:18 - Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4) 2016 firmware update onwards & Sony PlayStation 4 Pro (PS4 Pro): 2016
33:25 - Nintendo Entertainment System: Famicom Classic Edition (Mini Console) (Japan): 2016
33:32 - Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition (Mini Console) (North America/Europe): 2016
33:36 - Nintendo Switch: 2017
33:37 - LiquidSky (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2017
33:49 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition (Mini Console) (North America/Europe): 2017
33:57 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super Famicom Classic Edition (Mini Console) (Japan): 2017
34:11 - Microsoft Xbox One X: 2017
34:17 - The C64 Mini (2018) & The C64 (2019) (Mini Consoles)
34:22 - SNK Neo Geo Mini (Mini Console): 2018
34:29 - Amazon Fire TV Second Generation boot up onwards: 2018
34:35 - Unbuntu OS (Linux Distro) 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) onwards: 2018
34:40 - Sony PlayStation Classic (PS1/PSOne Classic) (Mini Console): 2018
34:49 - Sony toio (Japan): 2019
34:52 - Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mini (Mini Console): 2019
34:59 - Microsoft Xbox Cloud Gaming: First launched: 2019
35:04 - Google Stadia (Cloud Gaming Service): First launched: 2019 (Fan Made)
35:07 - Atari Flashback X (Mini Console): 2019
35:13 - Nvidia GeForce Now (Cloud Gaming Service) First launched: 2020
35:16 - Konami PC Engine Mini (Mini Console) (Japan): 2020
35:23 - Blaze Entertainment Evercade: 2020
35:31 - Konami TurboGrafx-16 Mini (Mini Console) (North America): 2020
35:41 - PC Engine Core Grafx Mini (Mini Console) (Europe): 2020
35:48 - Amazon Luna (Cloud Gaming Service) - First launched: 2020
35:52 - Microsoft Xbox Series X/S: 2020
36:00 - Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5): 2020
36:05 - Apple macOS 11 Big Sur + retroactive update: 2020
36:08 - Atari VCS (Mini Console): 2020
36:17 - Microsoft Windows 10X (unreleased)
36:22 - Playmaji Polymega (Emulator Console): 2021
36:27 - Microsoft Windows 11: 2021
36:32 - Analogue Pocket (Emulator Handheld): 2021
36:36 - Panic Playdate: 2022
36:39 - Valve Steam Deck: 2022
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🕒 Chapter Timestamps (1990 - 1999):
11:38 - Gamate/Super Boy/Super Child Prodigy: 1990
11:41 - Sega Mega Drive Mega Anser Online Gaming Service (Japan): 1990
12:01 - SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System (Neo Geo AES): 1990
12:09 - Microsoft Windows 3.0: 1990
12:12 - Amstrad GX4000 (Europe): 1990 - (Fan Made: The Amstrad GX4000 did not have a start-up)
12:16 - Sega Game Gear: 1990
12:26 - Apple Macintosh LC - Classic Mac OS System 6 onwards: 1990
12:31 - Sega Mega Drive Meganet - Online Gaming Service (Japan: 1990) (Brazil: 1995)
12:47 - Nintendo Super Family Computer (Super Famicom) (Japan): 1990 - (Fan Made: The Super Famicom did not have a start-up)
12:50 - Commodore 64 Games System (C64GS) (Europe): 1990 - (Added sound)
12:56 - NEC PC Engine GT (Japan/Europe), TurboExpress Handheld Entertainment System (North America): 1990 - (Fan Made: The TurboExpress & PC Engine GT did not have a start-up)
12:59 - Konix Multisystem (unreleased)
13:06 - Atari Panther (unreleased) - (Fan made)
13:09 - Commodore CDTV (Europe): 1991
13:16 - Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES): 1991 - (Fan Made: The SNES did not have a start-up)
13:19 - Linux OS - Multiple Distributions/Variants - First released: 1991
13:33 - NEC/Hudson Soft PC Engine Super CD-Rom² (Japan/Europe): 1991
13:37 - Apple Power Book series (also Quadra 700 & 900) - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7 -onwards: 1991
13:42 - Phillips Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I): 1991
13:49 - Sega Mega-CD (Japan): 1991
13:57 - Atari Falcon030: 1992
14:00 - Konami Learning Entertainment System Picno (Japan): 1992 - (Added sound)
14:03 - Tandy Radio Shack Memorex Video Information System (VIS) (USA): 1992
14:08 - Watara Supervision/QuickShot Supervision: 1992
14:12 - Sega Mega-CD Victor Wondermega variant (Japan): 1992
14:19 - Microsoft Windows 3.1x: 1992
14:23 - Nintendo Super Famicom Box (Japan): 1992
14:31 - Sega CD (North America): 1992
14:34 - Commodore Amiga 1200: 1992
14:38 - Sony Super Nintendo Entertainment System CD-ROM (SNES-CD) (Nintendo PlayStation) (unreleased)
14:43 - Phillips Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i) VCD variant: 1993
14:49 - Mega Duck WG-108/Cougar Boy: 1993
14:53 - Fujitsu FM Towns Marty (Japan): 1993
15:04 - Sega Mega-CD (Europe): 1993
15:11 - Sega Mega-CD (Japan) version 2: 1993
15:18 - Sega CD (North America) version 2: 1993
15:24 - Sega Mega-CD (Europe) version 2: 1993
15:31 - Sega Kids Computer Pico: 1993
15:39 - Apple Macintosh Quadra 660AV (also 840AV, & Centris line) - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.1 onwards: 1993
15:44 - Pioneer LaserActive (CLD-A100)/NEC LD-ROM² System (PCE-LD1): 1993
15:49 - Commodore Amiga CD32: 1993
15:59 - Commodore Amiga CD32 unused
16:09 - Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer: 1993
16:15 - Atari Jaguar: 1993
16:25 - Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Model 2 (North America): 1994
16:29 - Sega Titan Video Game System (ST-V) (arcade system board): 1994
16:44 - Apple Power Macintosh 6100 - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.1.2 onwards: 1994
16:49 - Nintendo Super Game Boy (SNES Peripheral): 1994
16:52 - Sega Mega-CD JVC X'Eye variant (Japan): 1994
16:59 - SNK Neo Geo CD: 1994
17:05 - Bandai Playdia (Japan): 1994
17:10 - Sega Genesis 32 X/Mega Drive 32 X/Super 32X: 1994 - (Fan Made: The Sega 32 X shares the same start-up as the Genesis/Mega Drive)
17:13 - Sega Saturn (Japan): 1994
17:21 - Capcom Power System Changer (CPS) (Japan): 1994
17:23 - Sony PlayStation (PS1): 1994
17:37 - Sega Genesis Sega Channel - Online Gaming Service (North America): 1994
17:47 - XBAND - Online Gaming Service - Sega Genesis: 1994, Super Nintendo: 1995 (USA)
17:57 - NEC Hudson Soft PC-FX (Japan): 1994
18:03 - NEC Hudson Soft PC-FX GA (Japan): 1994
18:09 - Panasonic 3DO Interactive Multiplayer GoldStar (1994) & Sanyo (1995) variants
18:23 - Phillips Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i) version 2: 1995
18:37 - Apple Power Macintosh 5200 LC - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.5.1 onwards: 1995
18:43 - Nintendo Super Famicom Sattellaview (Super Famicom Satellite Modem Peripheral) (Japan): 1995
18:51 - Sega Saturn (North America/Europe): 1995
18:57 - Tiger Electronics R-Zone: 1995
19:02 - Apple Power Macintosh 9500 - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.5.2 onwards: 1995
19:08 - Nintendo Virtual Boy (Japan/North America): 1995
19:15 - 1990s PC Boot Up Sequence
19:24 - Microsoft Windows 95: 1995
19:28 - Internet Web Browser Games - First release: 1995
19:34 - Atari Jaguar CD: 1995
19:42 - Sega Genesis Nomad (North America): 1995 - (Fan Made: The Sega Nomad shares the same start-up as the Genesis/Mega Drive)
19:45 - Casio Loopy (Japan): 1995
19:50 - Funtech Super A'Can (Taiwan): 1995
19:54 - Sega Hitachi Hi-Saturn variant (Japan): 1995
20:03 - SNK Neo Geo CDZ (Japan): 1995
20:13 - Apple Pipin: 1996
20:17 - Sega JVC Victor V-Saturn variant (Japan): 1996
20:25 - Nintendo 64 (N64): 1996 - (Fan Made: The N64 did not have a start-up)
20:28 - Nintendo Game Boy Pocket: 1996
20:30 - Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0: 1996
20:39 - Nintendo Power Cartridge Peripheral - Super Famicom (1996), Game Boy/Game Boy Color (2000) (Japan)
20:42 - Apple Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh Limited Edition - Apple Classic Mac OS System 7.6.1 onwards: 1997
20:47 - Java Mobile Games - First released: 1997
20:52 - Hyper Neo Geo 64 (arcade system): 1997
21:17 - Tiger Game.com: 1997
21:24 - Panasonic 3DO M2 (unreleased)
21:32 - Nintendo Super Game Boy 2 (SNES Peripheral) (Japan): 1998
21:35 - Microsoft Windows 98: 1998
21:41 - Nintendo 64 Transfer Pack (N64 Game Boy/Game Boy Color Peripheral): 1998
21:44 - Apple iMac G3 - Classic Mac OS 8.1 onwards: 1998
21:49 - Nintendo Game Boy Color: 1998
21:52 - Nintendo Wide-Boy64 CGB (Nintendo 64 Game Boy & Game Boy Color Peripheral - unreleased to the public): 1998
21:54 - Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 5.0: 1998
22:04 - SNK Neo Geo Pocket (Asia/Europe): 1998
22:11 - Sega NAOMI (New Arcade Operation Machine Idea) (arcade system): 1998
22:15 - Sega Dreamcast Katana Dev.Box - Development Kit start up (Japan/North America/NTSC Regions)
22:24 - Sega Dreamcast (Japan: 1998), (North America: 1999)
22:32 - Sega Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit (VMU) (Dreamcast Peripheral): 1998
22:35 - Sony PocketStation (PlayStation Peripheral) (Japan): 1999
22:39 - Bandai WonderSwan (Japan): 1999
22:41 - SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color: 1999
22:49 - Sega Dreamcast Katana Dev.Box - Development Kit start up (Europe/PAL Regions)
22:57 - Sega Dreamcast (Europe/PAL Regions): 1999
23:05 - Nintendo 64 DD (N64 DD) (N64 Disk Peripheral) (Japan): 1999
23:11 - Nintendo 64 DD (N64 DD) North America prototype (unreleased)
23:14 - Microsoft Windows Neptune (Windows 2000 Codename): 1999
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Imagine this meme 19:34
This is a great look back at the legendary consoles that made video games what they are together. Great work on this video
Love how every game sounds are just beeps and ear rape sounds to hear
18:23 i love the music
30:07 I like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play gaming phone sound
9:53 AYO THE TEREBIKKO, THAT’S AGEM RIGHT THERE
Video games are fun to play on consoles and handhelds and PC's
They sure are Super Awesome Kid!
Now quickly! To the gaming mobile!
Many thanks for this video and your effort gathering the information
Thank you brother 🙏🏼 👊🏻
10:58 WHAT IS THIS?!?!?!
LOL!
8:58 this one is actually so cool
Good job, this video is very good. You've not included NEC-98 line of computers however.
Thanks bro. @3:06 I've included the first line of NEC PC series computers.
And the NEC PC-98 series is a continuation of that original line
Where is the Sega Naomi Startup in this video?
22:11 😉
6:30 so relax
PlayStation 1 and GameCube have the best intros
You forgot the Apple 1.
The Apple 1 was an experimental computer built in a garage and I couldn't find a start up. There's only 62 left in the world and they go for $500,000. Lol
Damn! I'm not gonna pay for that.
Apple 1 dosen’t have a startup sound
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1973 snes
1974 hyper neogeo 64
1975 sega toys
Part 2 next week
is it weird that i think bandai terebikko’s startup is cute?
Ha ha ha America Online 😅you got mail
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2012 kalydo cloud
2013 Wii
2014 Nintendo switch
2015 Xbox series
2016 pokemon mini
2017 nds I
2018 game stick
2019 Amazon fire tv
2020 Amazon Luna
2021 playdate panic
2022 steam deck
Thanks for watching
First of 1994 of Microsoft 1.0 and much more
2:36 so the sinclair zx spectrum corrupts itself
Commodore playground 2006
2007 jvx
2008 tapware
2009 PS2
2010 PSP,PS3,PS4 and PS4
2011 gold star and 3do 64
P5 last come soon
do you know where you got the kalydo one i can't find it anywhere online
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13:42 i like the music
17:23 БОЖЕСТВЕННЫЙ ЗВУК ИЗ ДЕТСТВА😃
Готовность к работе
14:03 is my fav
Commodore 64 probably inspired the intro to GTA Vice City.
Yes it did
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32:05 Wii Commercial Sfx
Jeez this whole video and it's comments are messier than a 10 year old "tutorial" thread
I ain't taking no disrespect on my video brah! YOU WANNA THROW DOWN BRAH?
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@@CanonGames he was joking jeez
@@OSTECH2600 YOU WANNA THROW DOWN TOO BRAH?
sega saturn and windows vista and 7 so cool
nostalgia
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9:44 XEGS DONE!
Arcade: First funtctional arcade system was released in 1971
Magnavox Odyssey (1972)
Atari Pong (1972)
Fairchild Channel F (1976)
Compucolor series (1976) and Compucolor 2 (USA, 1977)
Apple II - Apple OS (1977)
31:48 wait but that was the new version noise D:
Which one is your favourite?
Good question!
Personally, I love the Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Xbox 360, and PS3.
However, the best and most iconic start-up HANDS DOWN is the 1994/1995 PlayStation 1. No doubt about it!
windows 1.x, 2.x and 3.0 had no startup sounds, the sounds you hear are sped up or high pitch versions of 95’s startup sound (i forgot)
There's Also My Extra Games
Amstrad Colour PersonalComputer:
Pedro 1 8 BIT
RDI Halycon:
Pedro's Adventure 2 Past Year Edition
Mark III Sega:
Pedro & Nickolas
Udson Soft PC Engine CD ROM 2:
Pedro GSP
Meganet Sega:
Pedro MEGA
28:24 is a bootleg console
Yes it is 🙂
7:24 Isnt that the Samsung Gam*Boy startup song and not the Master System one?
25:01 This console has predicted Andrew 'Cobra' Tate's Meme
I didn't know that bro
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I knew that Windows was a video game system like X-Box!
This video includes OS as well - Operating Systems
atari home pong was released in 1975 i think
1972 in Arcades, and yes, you are right, it was re-released in 1975 for home entertainment purposes.
@@CanonGames oh
Why do you not have the VTech InnoTV in this video?
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woulda been a much better video with some narration. otherwise a text article could easily beat this video format.
But a text article doesn't show you the start ups in video format 😮
@@CanonGames i still hold my stance, this video hurt itself
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@Layarion
What an absolutely shit take. Narration would either drown out the audio or unnecessarily double the length of the video.
Text article part is dumb, people want to see the startups raw and uninterrupted. Add it as an additional form, otherwise terrible criticism on your part.
32:30 Moato M Vice City
1990s ? 19:16
Yeah
04:04 Are you SURE the Nintendo Family Computer boot up screen was that high resolution?
Fan made bro
Confirmed Missing Games:
Atari Game Brain
Pedro 1 Beta
1979
Bandai Super Vision 8000
Pedro 1 Beta
1981
Acorn Atom
Pedro 1 Beta
1983
Apple III
Pedro Old Singularity
1984
Atari Cosmos
Pedro Cosmo Of Singularity
1984
ok... most 8bit and 16bit systems (nintendo entertainment system, super nes, md, turbographix, etc.) don't have any bios, neither does the 32x (basically, when you turn on the console the only thing that shows up is the game on the cartridge) so how could there be any startup? also, the sounds for the windows 1, 2, and 3 startups are incorrect. these versions of windows did NOT have multimedia support and that includes audio support... just a few things that tipped me off. though i'm pretty sure most of these are correct.
Ones with no official start ups are fan made.
@@CanonGames after reading the description i can confirm my original comment on that was an oversight. i may update it at some point. ps, sorry if i came across as rude.
@@hill2300 No way brah don't apologise! Just enjoy the videos my brah!
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My Games Are Not Confirmed Into Other ._. Some Are Anyways But Different Consoles
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Pedro 1
1986
Pedro 2
1987
Sega Mega Drive Mega Answer Online Gaming
Pedro 2
1990
Pedro CD Demo
1993
Linux OS
Pedro CD Demo
1993
Commodore Amiga CD32
Pedro CD Demo
Scrapped Platform For Game
Sega Mega X Eye
Pedro CD Official
1994
Some dont have startup sequences😊
Samsung galaxy series: are we jokes to you?
Windows 8-10x has the wrong startup sound
You Forgot Microsoft Basic
That's not real, so he didn't.
Well, _probably_.
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Best start up sound ever lol
correction: windows 1.0 and 2.0 never had startup sounds. the one used in the video was just a modified sound of windows 95 shutdown
(windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions does have startup and shutdown though)
windows whistler, 2003 server and longhorn all had windows xp sounds. sorry to disappoint people who thought longhorn sounds were real
windows 10 does not have a unique startup. it still uses windows 7 startup
What Consoles Like To Say About You:
Atari Pong:
You Have Bad Skills At Pong Timezone
Apple II:
Eat More Than Two Apples
Commodore PET:
Dogs And Cats Are Horrible Pets
Sharp MZ:
You Installed The Memz Virus While Sharpening Your Pencil On Accident
Atari Game Brain:
Play Games In Your Brain
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Wow people still watch this 😮😮😮🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😫😫😫😫😫😫
Yes because it's the best video on RUclips 🙂
The fact that this is not good it’s AMAZING 🤩
You make a better video then coconut
Why does ever 3ds startups compliation always gets it wrong?
My Games:
Bandai Super Vision:
Cake.
Lambda 8300:
Pedro 1
Memotech MTX Computer Series:
Pedro 2
Coleco Adam:
Pedro 2 q. Q
Didatkik Computer Series:
Pedro 2b
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1977 neogeo
1978 sinchiar
1979 apf
1980 apple 2
1981 atari 2600
1982 atari 9200
P3 come soon
1983 1989 kids
1990 game boy colour
P4 come soon
1976 colour gener
2006 commodore playground
First 1960 is ararde and more consle
14:00 StickTuber
First of 2022 of huiwei and 2023 of pad
Arcade
Magnavox Odyssey
Atari Pong
Atari Game Brain
Acorn Atom
Atari Cosmos
23:33 will always be the best. 🥲🥲🥲
Fr the best
80s Neo Geo
WDYM?
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1990s Nintendo PS0
zeebo
1991 sega pico
1992 game boy advance
1993 sega saturn
1994 sega saturn
1995 hihaci3
1996 sega saturn
1997 xbox
1998 nintendo 64
1999 caanoo
2000 sega genesis
2001 playstation
2002 GameCube
2003 snes2
2004 nds
2005 n2ds
Pv1come soon
Xbox 2001 n64 1996 ps1 1994 2ds 2013
Gba 2001
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Too Long!26:48