Portal:Startups and Bootscreens

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Startups and Bootscreens
This section encompasses various startup screens and bootscreens.
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This section encompasses logos seen when starting up a video game console.
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The Sega Saturn was a console created by Sega to rival Sony's PlayStation that lasted from 1994-2000 (1995-1999 in North America and 1995-1998 in Europe and Australia), with sales of 9,500,000 units (compared to over 100,000,000 PlayStation systems). While the system was successful in Japan, it wasn't as successful in North America and Europe due to a series of poor decisions done at Sega (such as forcing up the launch of the console to mid-1995 as opposed to the holiday season and Bernie Stolar's infamous "five-star game" policy). While the console has gained a cult following, it is more often remembered for Sega's disastrous choices in marketing it.
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The Nintendo Switch logo, this particular version only seen on first boot-up
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