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Here's How PlayStation Consoles Have Said Hello Over the Years

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First, it sounded like the yawn of a giant supercomputer as it stretched itself awake. Then, like a genie coming out of a lamp. They're all burned into our memories. What's been your favorite PlayStation start-up screen?

 

 

This compilation of PlayStation boot sequences celebrates the European launch of the PS4. (Yeah, it's a few days old; we missed it eating all that turkey.) Watching it is like taking a trip down the lifetime of several generations of gaming. The PS3 start-up screen is a favorite of mine because it sounds like an orchestra warming up before an amazing performance. That was probably intentional and you could theorize that each screen probably says something about how Sony Computer Entertainment saw itself at the time. Coming after the bravado of the PS3 screen, the PS4 greeting seems almost? humble? "Welcome back to PlayStation?" because we know you've been here before, but didn't necessarily have to come back.

 

Source: Kotaku

For me:

 

1: PS1

2: PS2 (only the part where Playstation 2 is displayed, don't care for the SCE part)

3: PS4

4: PS3

 

Overall, I probably love the Genesis' "Segaaaa" the most.

Same list for me and especially agree about the Sega part

That sound is still burned into my head. Classic gaming....ahhh the memories...

The PS1 Intro

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31ivdML1Xes

 

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Metal Gear Solid Intro

 

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GOOSEBUMPS!

Oh man, I remember MGS.  Psycho Mantis would read your memory card for other konami games (in my case castlevania),  and would "Make the controller move" using the vibrate.  The trick to him was put the controller in the second port and it wouldn't read the signals.   Sniper wolf with the mine field, man good times.

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