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  • welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 20 console boot up screens.

  • What?

  • Yeah, okay, for this list, we're naming off the most iconic boot up screens from across game console history.

  • Which boot up screen is your favorite?

  • Let us know in the comments below Number 20 Nintendo Wii Oh, most consoles started with a simple animation of the logo and threw you into your game.

  • The we, on the other hand, focused more on gently welcoming the player.

  • After ignoring the health warning for the umpteenth time, Louise Dashboard lights up the screen and plays a chime that evokes that Nintendo charm.

  • Thea Ambience was soothing enough that we'd sometimes just leave the console on and relax.

  • Louise given off chill vibes Number 19, Sony PSP The PSP may not have been a runaway success for Sony, but it still stood on its own two legs.

  • Those who bought a PSP found a startup screen that was somewhat similar to the PS two in terms of visuals and style.

  • Audio, on the other hand, was admittedly a bit jolting due to the sudden echo of the PS PS logo.

  • Hey, at least the handheld got you woken up and ready to play.

  • Number 18 Nintendo three DS.

  • As we'll see throughout the list, Nintendo's handhelds have had some fantastic, snappy intros to quickly Greek players before getting them into their game.

  • The Nintendo three DS was no exception, not only where the red waves cool to look at, but when the three D slider was at Max, it showed just how cool the three D aspect Waas.

  • But we gotta ask, Did anybody else find it hypnotizing quick?

  • Someone make a 10 hour loop of this number 17 PlayStation five.

  • We've been so used to booming sounds and short pieces of music that it's hard to think of another way to impact players.

  • The PlayStation five takes a drastically different approach than its predecessors this time around.

  • Instead of a loud sound effect, the PS five opens up with a calm ambience and a lovely sting as the screen opens up with sparkling particles pretty elegant and a quiet way to get ourselves premeditated.

  • For gaming number 16 Sega Dreamcast, the Dreamcast will always be remembered as sagas, graceful swan song as they departed from the console market.

  • We'll never forget the fantastic games that captivated the few gamers who owned the console.

  • Collision detection is actually on the body rather than in the form of a cylinder around the player.

  • Of course, there was something mesmerizing about seeing that red dot turned into a spiral, and that soft, ambient sound would become another memorable tune in Saga's repertoire of iconic gaming sounds.

  • You'll forever remain in our hearts.

  • Dreamcast number 15 Xbox.

  • Yeah, really consoles or just bundles of microchips and wires.

  • But it's more fun to think of them as futuristic technology powered by nuclear energy.

  • At least this was the idea Xbox may have had in mind with its first console, Bill.

  • Do you have any idea what the Rock would be like if you were on Lee running on 1/5 of his power?

  • Well, I would think that it doesn't matter what you think.

  • Bill Theory Journal Xbox opens with a blob mutating before zooming out to show the logo.

  • It's not the greatest of the Xbox food ups, but Microsoft made a hell of a first impression.

  • With this, you could be out there.

  • Number 14 Nintendo Entertainment System.

  • Hey, we're just a surprised as you are back in the eighties and early nineties, we didn't have much when it came to boot up screens.

  • You just put in the cartridge and bam, you're playing the game.

  • However, those who started their family calms or any s systems without a cartridge found a special startup screen where Mario and Luigi flicked the Nintendo logo.

  • Lights on and off.

  • You don't see cute stuff like this on dashboards.

  • Number 13 Sega Saturn Powering on the Sega Saturn was almost like bringing the future into our living rooms.

  • And we aren't just saying that because of the Saturns.

  • Impressive three D visuals.

  • The system opens with a collection of squares flying across the screen and coming together to form the logo.

  • It's a Ziff.

  • Pixels were separating and coming together to form better visuals.

  • Simple, yes, but an elegant way for players to step into a new generation of games.

  • Yeah, yeah, Number 12 steam Big picture mode.

  • In its basic form, Steam startup screen is nothing more than a small box to type in your login info.

  • When starting big picture mode, however, you get a whole new experience.

  • Yeah, noises of water give off the feeling of submerging underwater when coupled with the pixelated particle effects.

  • It's a cool presentation, yes, but we are a little confused by the water.

  • Part is in the platform called steam.

  • Whatever still need come join in number 11 Xbox.

  • Siri's X Slash s as consoles improved their performance, so to have their presentations.

  • And this one was certainly better than the original Xbox.

  • When turning on the Xbox, Siri's X or s, the system kicks off with a soft outline of the Xbox logo as the music gently crescendos as if seeing a sunrise or a knight in shining armor.

  • Like the PS five, it's a nice quiet change from the past booming beginnings.

  • Number 10 PlayStation three.

  • Yeah, for a console is chunky is the PS 31 would anticipate a powerful noise similar to Sony's previous consoles.

  • However, the PS three clearly wanted users to feel like the console was ready to put on a show specifically for you in your own private theater.

  • And what better way to invoke that fantasy than by emitting the sound of an orchestra?

  • Opening up for a concert thing was a show made for you.

  • Number nine Julia Well, Yeah, few consoles evoke a sense of power that get you psyched to start playing some games.

  • There are also few consoles that flopped as hard as the did, but that doesn't take away from just how awesome it's boot up screen is.

  • After a few seconds of the glimmering logo, the console greets you with a mighty Yuya hell of a way to greet players.

  • If Onley more bought it by now, do you dot TV number eight Nintendo DS, similar to the we the D s had a startup screen that was a little more like a dashboard, but we'll still allow it on this list.

  • After all, it's known for its simple visuals and tone.

  • Users were welcomed with two small squares meeting to form the Nintendo DS logo, playing a light chime as soon as they were connected.

  • The noise is almost reminiscent of another Nintendo handheld, but we'll get to that soon.

  • Number seven Xbox 3 60 one could say that this was the sound that defined a generation what Xbox 3 60 owner could forget the first time they booted up the console and saw those vibrant green streams fly across the screen with the Xbox 3 60 hosting a ton of great titles.

  • The faint echo was quickly ingrained into our heads.

  • Thea Xbox One would have a similar noise, but you just can't be the classic number six Neo Geo.

  • It may not be as recognizable as the bigger game companies, but the neo Geo boasted a tune Justus.

  • Catchy and memorable audio turning this console on would start with a white screen and the logo being flipped around, ending with the S NK logo fading in.

  • It's a sequence that has resonated with those who grew up in the early nineties as well as many folks within the fighting game.

  • Community number five, PlayStation two.

  • Given that this was and still is the best selling console of all time, almost everyone should recognize the magnificent sounds of a PS two.

  • The coolest part about it was how all of the tiles and towers represented the storage space in your memory card and how many games you played, though God help you.

  • If you inserted a broken disk into the machine, then you'd enter a new kind of hell, literally.

  • Number four Game Boy Advance.

  • Mhm handhelds like the PSP and Nintendo DS family were great.

  • But when you think of handhelds, there's only one system that comes to mind.

  • The Gameboy Advance GameBoy Advance E.

  • In addition to holding a wealth of fantastic games in its library, the GameBoy Advance is often remembered for the colorful, bouncy fonts that greets us as well as that beautiful melody.

  • We'll always cherish the original Gameboys startup screen, but the G B A was top tier number three Sega Genesis a za Muchas.

  • We adore the Dreamcast and Saturn.

  • The Genesis makes it to the top three for one specific reason.

  • Care to guess Why will give you a hint.

  • The sound that plays when Genesis boots up is not only the noise of a generation, but to this day is still part of pop culture.

  • Sega may have a different time, but it will forever be known under this tune altogether.

  • Now Sega number two, Sony PlayStation.

  • Despite being in the Games industry for almost three decades, Sony is still synonymous with a legendary sound from ages ago.

  • It is a sound that represents a time when we had fantastic titles like Crash Bandicoot, Final Fantasy seven and Many, many more when powering on the original Sony PlayStation players air greeted with a low rumble and that iconic Gold Diamond.

  • This was the sound that gave us chills, and we loved it.

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  • Number one.

  • Nintendo Game Cube Most if not all of us have seen that tiny cube tumble around to form the GameCube logo, but the two secret startups make it even better.

  • E Hold Z on one controller for a squeaky ER version holds E.

  • On four controllers simultaneously for a tune to get you pumped for Smash Brothers.

  • No one forgets the first time they powered on a game.

  • Cube and its fans have made some hilarious memes out of it in the mood for more awesome gaming content.

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