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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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@r3t1r3d4cc0unt

30:07 I like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play gaming phone sound

@shahad._.ali.

8:58 this one is actually so cool

@Simte

Many thanks for this video and your effort gathering the information

@NintendoPlayer307

9:53 AYO THE TEREBIKKO, THAT’S AGEM RIGHT THERE

@amacibiki

Good job, this video is very good. You've not included NEC-98 line of computers however.

@mackenziewachter2508

13:42

Nice of the princess to invite us over for a picnic eh, Luigi?

@LogoEffects2014

Where is the Sega Naomi Startup in this video?

@Torship

6:30 so relax

@MalachGamerPlaying7063

Video games are fun to play on consoles and handhelds and PC's

@BaDik_Jacob

Colecovision was the first intro that looked like sense.

@DoingSomethingIG

Love how every game sounds are just beeps and ear rape sounds to hear

@hibbiea8841

32:05 Wii Commercial Sfx

@erichensley8739

31:48 wait but that was the new version noise D:<

@JayIsNotOnAndroid

Aw the leapster explores not in this video..

@ryrnall2011

2:36 so the sinclair zx spectrum corrupts itself