Alright, so here’s the deal. Picture this: you switch on your Nintendo Switch, right? And out of nowhere, bam β itβs that old GameCube startup sound. You know, the one that’s sorta like a twinkly chime, with a dollop of nostalgia, and suddenly you’re back in the early 2000s for some reason. It’s kinda wild, but Nintendo, in their infinite quirkiness, decided to throw not one, but three alternative startup sequences from the GameCube era into Switch 2. Itβs like they sifted through the attic and found all these retro goodies. A true nod to the past, which β letβs be honest β is like, prime territory for Nintendo.
So, if you’re curious (and you totally should be) about how you can make your Switch 2 do this neat trick β you’re in luck. Hereβs your roadmap to a nostalgia overload:
First off, the classic chime. That original sound that triggers a memory flash stronger than your momβs old perfume. I mean, itβs iconic!
Then thereβs the βsqueakyβ sound Easter egg. It’s as if your console had a hiccup or something. No rhyme or reason why they added it, but hey, who am I to judge?
And, for the daring, thereβs the hard-mode drum sequence. More like a little beatboxing session by your console. Itβs funky, a bit offbeat, but somehow, it works. Go figure.
Anyway β where was I? Oh, right. Nintendoβs pretty much saying, βHey, we know you loved the GameCube, and we kind of did too.β So, even with the slick newness of Switch 2, they couldnβt resist throwing in a callback or three to the good olβ days. Like, seriously, who doesn’t appreciate a company thatβs a little sentimental about its past?