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Thanks A LOT to Antiriad for the cool icons! |
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This is a car bootsound made for the GP2X. It is the sound of a car starting up.
Put it on an empty SD card and start your GP2X while holding Start + Select. A FIRMWARE UPGRADING screen will show up, then it should load back to the menu. Reboot and hea...More |
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Here is my reorchestred audio of original bootsound for Gp2X. With: Fender Rhodes electric piano, accoustic piano, bass, drums and some effects like wha, phaser... Update: Remove click at the end of melody reduce tempo normalized audio |
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For who wants replace original startup sound (without download FW 2.0.0) |
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This GP2X bootsound is made from two samples of Enya's Orinoco Flow. It doesn't really sound like the song itself, but makes for a good boot sound. |
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williams defender initialisation sound |
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Here's the startup sound from Mac OS 9. Put it on your SD card, then turn on the GP2X while holding down Start and Select buttons until you see the "Upgrading Firmware" screen. After that you can remove the file from the card.
Note: Only works with FW ...More |
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It's the famousest sound of the great Indiana Jones!
Put the wav file into an empty SD card and start your GP2X while holding Start + Select. A FIRMWARE UPGRADING screen will show up. After the main menu boots up you can reboot and hear the new startup ...More |
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This sound came with my soundbalster setup. sounds pretty cool for a boot noise! |
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Cartman saying: "Can we please just get back to playing our video game please". |
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Mr. Hankey's trademark "howdy-ho!" |
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The jazzy boot sound from a Silicon Grapics Indy workstation converted for GP2X. |
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The first 12 seconds of the Magical Trevor song |
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Torvalds says "I pronounce Linux as Linux". It doesn't get any better, does it? |
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The last 10 seconds of the song "Mexican Radio" by Wall of Voodoo. A song from the 1980s |
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From the original Dragon's Lair arcade game. about 2 1/2 seconds. sounds cool! Make sure you unzip first... Attention! -- To create your own, sounds have to be 22050 kh 16 bit, or your gp2x will bypass the "updating firmware" screen! -- Instructions I ...More |
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Title says it all. The line "Shall we play a game?" spoken by the computer from the movie War Games. Audio cleaned up and slightly enhanced. |
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You played street fighter II before so you now what Bootsound this his! |
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The six most famous tunes in video game history, plus an additional free 7th one :p |
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My tribute to the Sega Master System in the form of a GP2X startup sound. This is the familiar SMS BIOS jingle, trimmed to 2.70secs. Place file on root of SD, and hold start+select while powering on to install. |
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The drums from the begining of the Walk This Way remix by Aerosmith and Run DMC. |
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Possession!
Most recent ones can be found under ftp://ftp.madhatmaker.ath.cx/gp2x (might expire some day) |
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Check it out, you may like it :) This sound was just to test if it worked, so don't expect something really cool or something. But as I said, you may like it. |
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The evilly retarded laugh that Kefka makes in final fantasy 6. |
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Either flash your 2.0 firmware with this WAV file instead of the supplied one or if you already have 2.0 just put it into an SD card alone and hold START+SELECT when you turn it on to get it to say SEGA when booted. Ripped from Sonic 2 for the Genesis/MD. |
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This is the sound played on the "Magnetic fields" logo on several amiga games. |
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