@@WuntyWho well I've actually never had a ps1 I mean my brother has it but he got it recently just to like play old games he likes but yes Ive been kind of nostalgic recently lol
MelonMCOfficial Nah that’s not really an r/woosh, nothing is going over your head, you are just pointing something out, even though it’s quite obvious.
I have figured out the secret to Personified Fear. Personified Fear is not meant to scare you. It's actually a mix-up of all the 10 BIOS Startups. It gets all of them, trying to make the startup sound, (which what the waiting is for,) and then it gets a combination of a different sound instead of the startup sound, which makes Personified Fear.
How to get this on ePSXe: Select any game. Change the disc to the bios itself. Tap "Restart game" If an error happens, exit and go back then tap "Restore game".
Imagine your 8yrs old and its 2am you can’t sleep so you decide to play your ps1 you turn it on and your forgot you and your friends were playing around and put a forbidden disk in your ps1, you panic as you try to hurry up and get the disk out while your usually lucky this time you weren’t, personified fear plays quicker than you think, rushing to turn off your console you can hear your moms footsteps, as you lay down the controller and accept your punishment...
Ahhh music to my ears, a shame that developers stopped giving care and love for their products otherwise every single product of theirs would have small but important details like this.
Hiperbiose Digital are you joking? Modern PlayStation menus and bios are countless times more advanced and have much more refinement, effort and care put into them than the old dull ps1 systems...
Dead Space47 That’s ridiculous, lack of an old sound for an error means devs stopped caring about their products? No... you see modern systems have much more polish and care put into them than ever before, we also have consoles that tell you 100% of the time instantly... that something is unreadable, we don’t need to wait 15 minutes any more for that reason, as well as more advanced OS.
Remember when Consoles used to be a little bit more sturdy and mechanical, did you hear that sound when he closed the disk lid, and the sound of the power button, I thought he was reloading a rifle!
I don’t know about more sturdy, but they were definitely more mechanical. Nowadays, especially with next-gen, there are barely any moving parts except a fan. (Easily replaceable) I dropped my Xbox Series S down the stairs once and it works like new.
@@tagrtw Dang! That's impressive! And yeah, perhaps they were not so sturdy, but I really love old consoles because nostalgia I can't really explain it. Heck, I don't even know why I prefer them, I just do, even though newer consoles are much more capable and objectively better in every single way
@@LTRxG55 I agree! M*y first consoles were the PSX, followed by a PS2 and an Xbox 360. Although, like you said, newer consoles are objectively superior, I just don't get the same feeling I used to get when playing on the older consoles. They have some sort of magic to em'.
I feel the same, in all honesty. I love playing on my Nintendo Switch but nothing will beat the feeling of playing on my Wii and N64. It feels more authentic somehow.
For anyone that is curious, personified fear happens when a PlayStation disc is damaged or corrupted. The PlayStation 1 will attempt to read the disc inside the disc drive. However, since the disc is damaged the console doesn't know what to do. So the console crashes causing personified fear.
@@sarinaadderly9342 I think you put in a PlayStation 1 disc and start it up while keeping the lid open by putting a spring or something on the read button. Then, get a PS2 disc with a BLUE underside very quickly. It may take long to trigger the fear, since PS2 discs have more data and the PS1 tries to read the extra data, which could take a long time before the fear.
Imagine you are all alone without anyone you sitting in front of a big block tv made in the 90’s inside a dark and vacant house at 3 AM when it is pitch black outside then PERSONIFIED FEAR ‘plays’ on your tv unexpectedly. That no one would attempt this challenge cause you would not do it by yourself; it is the impossible. Remember the sounds and ‘screen goes black’ part is what induces everyone’s true fears.
0:00: Video starts. 0:01: BK4s PS2 games collection. 0:03: BK4s scary left hand appears. 9:55: Is what you are here to see before going to sleep or for a big sloppy poo.
I've heard of how, apparently, you can listen to this on a CZcams video, in HD even, and it STILL not sound quite as horrifying as it does on console on a real TV. It's got something to do with how the audio travels and works from the real console compared to a video recording. This is the kind of experience that can be hard to explain to most younger folks today; These days, folks need something present on the screen for them to feel fear but often times, it's the LACK of anything that truly terrifies them because....What if...? Can only be experienced on console.
The fear of not knowing or not expecting something is the worst of fears. Nowdays even crash screens look cute compared to the mounstrosities of information that were BSOD.
It's a Saturday morning in July 2003. You wake up and sprint to the living room to play some Crash Bandicoot on your old PS1. You accidentally select the other Crash Bandicoot game you got with your newer PS2 for your birthday a while back and you unknowingly put it in the CD slot. You sit there for 9 minutes wondering why the game isn't loading and hear the Personified Fear and you ran to your bedroom and you didn't get out of bed that day.
"Every copy of PlayStation is personalized" disease 1. Happens when you watch too much SM64 creepy pastas 2. Your console is connected to your ꉣꏂꋪꇙꄲꋊꋬ꒒꒐ꁴꏂ꒯ ꉔꄲꉣꌦ ꄲꊰ ꇙ꒤ꉣꏂꋪ ꂵꋬꋪ꒐ꄲ 3. (Very easy) BIOS is readable, but corrupted.
The hallway is a 2007 film directed by John Louis and music by Mike Oldfield In Japan's path cinema the ending was followed by 3 hours of silence and happened a Playstation error called personified fear
You stand there in the dead of silence. Staring forward at the white light. Your fear has now been personified. And you are now the prey for it's little game.
I also have another OCD from the ps1 and it is Fearful harmony. One more thing an older OCD I had before was the death chime from older Macintoshes and I hated it. Once I found Fearful harmony it was so scary that it overpowered my OCD of the death chime. So now I find the death chime less scary. If I find a new OCD that overpowers my OCD of Fearful harmony I will let you know.
You might be expecting a jumpscare to happen after personified fear happens but that doesn’t happen after personified fear happens the console just soft locks
Goddamn it's so loud and creepy not gonna lie what makes it extra creepy is instantly going to a black screen making you feel like you are in complete darkness with a fearful spirit that is screaming plus waiting for the game to load and instead getting this creepy error Imagine in the middle of the night
The description of the PlayStation Movie *PERSONIFIED FEAR RISES* A person gets a PS2 disc and turns on his PS1 and waits for 9 minutes and some seconds. On 9:56, the ERROR APPEARS.
The New York Times said that is scary 9 people jumpscared and needed to go to hospital in Japan path theater the ending started on 6:05 PM and the personified fear started on 9:05 PM
the amount of time it takes for the error to show (or how long the splash screen stays) is how long the console reads the disk and for it to identify the disk not being a ps1 or audio cd
To insert the disc on PS3, PS4, and PS5, just slide the disc onto the disc tray and that's it. To insert the disc on PS1 and PS2, press the eject button, place the disc onto the disc lid, then close the lid. To eject the disc on PS3, PS4, and PS5, either do the eject by using the game consoles or do the manual eject for the newer model. To eject the disc on PS1 and PS2, simply press the eject button and you can safely remove the disc from the lid. To power on PS3, PS4, and PS5, press the power key, and you'll hear the beeping sounds. To power on PS1 and PS2, press the power button. You won't hear the beep.
Doing it in the darkness with the blinds closed? This man has some steel balls.
he's not czcams.com/video/9KVZj1XywGo/video.html
No. It was day.
@@adminguy1719 but it was still in the darkness
|steel balls|
*correction: bedrock*
Sus
You can hear him quivering in fear when it happens...
Yeah i hear it
I hear it
Well, it's not called personified fear for nothing now, is it?
@@zenospeed_345well personified fear is so scary so yea
9:56 Where it happens
Thx
Hello another Evo
Jesus fucking christ I'd shit myself if this happened to me
9:56 What Other Numbers For A Complete Phone Number
Redza: Malaysian Crossover Hello
I was waiting for a gt2000 earrape lmao xd
@that_cat I'm pretty sure everyone else was too.
That cat has spoken ngl
personified fear is already earrape though
@Starzone88 gran turismo 2000
@Starzone88 a meme from gran turismo
Why am I so obsessed with those errors
for me its really interesting, i like this type of content
You might not realize it but you might actually be a nostalgia addict.
@@WuntyWho well I've actually never had a ps1 I mean my brother has it but he got it recently just to like play old games he likes but yes Ive been kind of nostalgic recently lol
@@WuntyWho nostalgia is one hell of a drug
Same I love watching these. I don’t really find this scary though
We have nothing to fear except...an error
Another thing that scare us is the fact that Midnight Club still cancelled soz
Is scary and very sad m8
@Lourenço Dias It's like the Regular Show muscle man episode where muscle man See's his girlfriend everywhere, in his soup and in his chicken nuggets
ngl those kinda computer errors scare the fuck outta me
Ar bot
shut
The 1 dislike was the ps1 because it suffered though 9 minutes and 19 seconds of reading the disk
It was MrCrazy.
Tell me what he said in the comments
Hahaha
There are 14 the other 13 were its friends
16 the other 15 were his friends
9:56
Jeez, I got chills down my spine when it happeed
Sony was possessed back in the day.
my ears died
@Hugo Guidon r/ihadastroke
💀💀
*I didnt get scared while watching any horror movie with my friends*
friends: have u ever expirienced fear?
me:
Yeah, it was *personified* as well.
The whoosh at the end is the truly frightening thing
BURGER KING FOOT LETTUCE
It’s a sound of glass shattering
t reminds me of a christmas tree being broken down
Joseph Maxwell pitch lowered and reversed
9:55 When you fall asleep at max volume on Surround Media Player and you hear this sound at 3AM
and you break the joy of CHRISTMAS!
*That sound happens*
Me: (yeets entire PS1 out my window)
Oh my God black screen
Oh my goodness, I naked
@@Alexandraofficialproductions Real!!!
Personified FEAR
That means you should fear it
He actually feared it in the previous video
Personified fearful harmony would be very creepy
Every error is personalised 😳
9:56 holy crap the edges of the camera have some kind of blury effect when the error happened making it even more scary
When you enter the nigthmare world in Silent Hill
Sorry to sound like the people who get put on r/wooosh, but the camera was just adjusting to the brightness going into the lens.
MelonMCOfficial Nah that’s not really an r/woosh, nothing is going over your head, you are just pointing something out, even though it’s quite obvious.
Star Pillars Thanks for reassuring me, man
@@DoktrDub and there's no Joke made by the OP
This guy has bigger balls than every one
Sus
What makes it even scarier is how long you have to wait sometimes.
the game he tries this with is half-life for the ps2
he inserts it into a ps1
2+1=3
half-life 3 is a personified fear confirmed
Lol
oh wow
Thats true
ok
Maybe if you let it load 18 years it will boot up to Half Life 3
I love console errors because they can be so bizarre and unexpected. Fearful Harmony on PS1 is actually my favorite.
Seeing all these errors makes me want to buy a PS1 just to experience them for myself. They seem quite fascinating.
I have figured out the secret to Personified Fear.
Personified Fear is not meant to scare you. It's actually a mix-up of all the 10 BIOS Startups. It gets all of them, trying to make the startup sound, (which what the waiting is for,) and then it gets a combination of a different sound instead of the startup sound, which makes Personified Fear.
Actually, its not a different sound; its the first sound that it makes when the playstation screen appears, but louder.
No, that's fearful harmony
@@yeetsupYT with all that waiting? no creepy triangles? no playstation text? and only black? that's personifed fear
Yea true, there are 10 bios startup sounds. when the bios is corrupted it will play some of the sounds unexpectedly so… yea cya!
@@you.re_reading_my_handle he edited it
I remember as a kid I got that error and was scared for life
Scarred lol
Mason Green
That too
Qwá
Never click so fast before.
Now you just experience...
9:56
THE TRUE HORROR.
Facebook page
@@user-vu7nq8uh1x youre in the wrong website facebook mom
hahahahaha lol 😂😂 play station. What the fuck
The fact that it took almost 10 minutes for the error to happen is insane
that shaky exhale. I know you were definitely shook
>More R&D to make the PS1 even faster
>Spend time to develop ways to scare your customers
Pick one
These error screens still scare the ever living daylights out of me 😶🙈
0:52 *awkward silence*
Spin the disk
2:42 the real silence starts disc stops spinning
How to get this on ePSXe:
Select any game.
Change the disc to the bios itself.
Tap "Restart game"
If an error happens, exit and go back then tap "Restore game".
That man has BALLS for doing the error that way
Who knew an error can sound like a nightmare?
Imagine your 8yrs old and its 2am you can’t sleep so you decide to play your ps1 you turn it on and your forgot you and your friends were playing around and put a forbidden disk in your ps1, you panic as you try to hurry up and get the disk out while your usually lucky this time you weren’t, personified fear plays quicker than you think, rushing to turn off your console you can hear your moms footsteps, as you lay down the controller and accept your punishment...
I fear no man, but that thing....
9:56
......it scares me
BK4: I fear no errors... But that thing... Make me shiver and fear
9:56 my ears...
9:54 chills.
Did you literally watch your screen for 9 minutes?
No
I didnt
@@Vincysuper07 Not you, dumbo.
cruiserweight05 chill nigga
Yep because I have no life
9:56 Did the express train to Hell just pass by?
"Hello, SCP Foundation?"
"yea, it's me again"
"yea, it happened again"
Other consoles : Cant read disk
PS1 : *breaks glass and jumps outside window
Ahhh music to my ears, a shame that developers stopped giving care and love for their products otherwise every single product of theirs would have small but important details like this.
Sony got so lazy ass, the Cross Menu was cool but today reminds a Smart Tv only and less memorable features like old PlayStation sounds
Sorry to burst your bubble but it's a glitch, it wasn't programmed like this
Isn't personified fear the start up music but super slowed down cus of it trying to read the disc? Idk though.
Hiperbiose Digital are you joking? Modern PlayStation menus and bios are countless times more advanced and have much more refinement, effort and care put into them than the old dull ps1 systems...
Dead Space47 That’s ridiculous, lack of an old sound for an error means devs stopped caring about their products?
No... you see modern systems have much more polish and care put into them than ever before, we also have consoles that tell you 100% of the time instantly... that something is unreadable, we don’t need to wait 15 minutes any more for that reason, as well as more advanced OS.
*next video:* personified fear earrape
Oh god, those flashbacks I get crept by it every night I sleep.
Remember when Consoles used to be a little bit more sturdy and mechanical, did you hear that sound when he closed the disk lid, and the sound of the power button, I thought he was reloading a rifle!
I don’t know about more sturdy, but they were definitely more mechanical. Nowadays, especially with next-gen, there are barely any moving parts except a fan. (Easily replaceable) I dropped my Xbox Series S down the stairs once and it works like new.
@@tagrtw Dang! That's impressive! And yeah, perhaps they were not so sturdy, but I really love old consoles because nostalgia
I can't really explain it. Heck, I don't even know why I prefer them, I just do, even though newer consoles are much more capable and objectively better in every single way
@@LTRxG55 I agree! M*y first consoles were the PSX, followed by a PS2 and an Xbox 360. Although, like you said, newer consoles are objectively superior, I just don't get the same feeling I used to get when playing on the older consoles. They have some sort of magic to em'.
I feel the same, in all honesty. I love playing on my Nintendo Switch but nothing will beat the feeling of playing on my Wii and N64. It feels more authentic somehow.
For anyone that is curious, personified fear happens when a PlayStation disc is damaged or corrupted. The PlayStation 1 will attempt to read the disc inside the disc drive. However, since the disc is damaged the console doesn't know what to do. So the console crashes causing personified fear.
And all because no one at Sony cared to consider: "Hey, what if someone were to put in, say, a non-PlayStation 1 disc in our console?"
@@sarinaadderly9342 I think you put in a PlayStation 1 disc and start it up while keeping the lid open by putting a spring or something on the read button. Then, get a PS2 disc with a BLUE underside very quickly. It may take long to trigger the fear, since PS2 discs have more data and the PS1 tries to read the extra data, which could take a long time before the fear.
If I Heard That I'll Run Away As Fast As Possible Because I don't like ps1 errors they are SUPER SUPER SCARY😰😰😰😰
Ps5 = 500 iq
Ps1 = 0 iq
He put a blue disc of Half-Life fpr the PS2
Imagine you are all alone without anyone you sitting in front of a big block tv made in the 90’s inside a dark and vacant house at 3 AM when it is pitch black outside then PERSONIFIED FEAR ‘plays’ on your tv unexpectedly. That no one would attempt this challenge cause you would not do it by yourself; it is the impossible. Remember the sounds and ‘screen goes black’ part is what induces everyone’s true fears.
One of the fears I have, is a personified fear....
0:00: Video starts.
0:01: BK4s PS2 games collection.
0:03: BK4s scary left hand appears.
9:55: Is what you are here to see before going to sleep or for a big sloppy poo.
I've heard of how, apparently, you can listen to this on a CZcams video, in HD even, and it STILL not sound quite as horrifying as it does on console on a real TV. It's got something to do with how the audio travels and works from the real console compared to a video recording. This is the kind of experience that can be hard to explain to most younger folks today; These days, folks need something present on the screen for them to feel fear but often times, it's the LACK of anything that truly terrifies them because....What if...? Can only be experienced on console.
The fear of not knowing or not expecting something is the worst of fears. Nowdays even crash screens look cute compared to the mounstrosities of information that were BSOD.
WHY are the ps1 errors so TEERIFYING?!
9:56 it came..... the scariest thing came
black screen: appears
bk4: *EXHALE*
Kurvá
It's a Saturday morning in July 2003. You wake up and sprint to the living room to play some Crash Bandicoot on your old PS1. You accidentally select the other Crash Bandicoot game you got with your newer PS2 for your birthday a while back and you unknowingly put it in the CD slot. You sit there for 9 minutes wondering why the game isn't loading and hear the Personified Fear and you ran to your bedroom and you didn't get out of bed that day.
9:55 demon starts lurking
Doing this at night is even worse because you won’t be able to sleep after that. Same goes with Fearful Harmony.
"Every copy of PlayStation is personalized" disease
1. Happens when you watch too much SM64 creepy pastas
2. Your console is connected to your ꉣꏂꋪꇙꄲꋊꋬ꒒꒐ꁴꏂ꒯ ꉔꄲꉣꌦ ꄲꊰ ꇙ꒤ꉣꏂꋪ ꂵꋬꋪ꒐ꄲ
3. (Very easy) BIOS is readable, but corrupted.
Gee it gives me chills
The hallway is a 2007 film directed by John Louis and music by Mike Oldfield In Japan's path cinema the ending was followed by 3 hours of silence and happened a Playstation error called personified fear
and this is how you feel cold on a nice summer's day
you caused a resonance cascade.
You stand there in the dead of silence. Staring forward at the white light. Your fear has now been personified. And you are now the prey for it's little game.
"I fear no man"
"But that THING..."
"It scares me :("
9:55 is where the personified fear starts/ends
Am I the only one who loves personified Fear?
You can hear his scared breathing.
I also have another OCD from the ps1 and it is Fearful harmony. One more thing an older OCD I had before was the death chime from older Macintoshes and I hated it. Once I found Fearful harmony it was so scary that it overpowered my OCD of the death chime. So now I find the death chime less scary. If I find a new OCD that overpowers my OCD of Fearful harmony I will let you know.
Update: I just watched this again today.
How long was the Sony Logo there?
It feels like the console is gonna do a slow jumpscare
0:24 - 0:32, love that sound!
!WARNING! This Contains Scary Features And Creepy errors Enjoy! !D
I still have no idea why it's so loud
You might be expecting a jumpscare to happen after personified fear happens but that doesn’t happen after personified fear happens the console just soft locks
I HAD AUTO PLAY ON LAST NIGHT AND THIS MADE ME WAKE UP AHHH
The day this was posted was the day before my birthday
To all the impatient ones:
Personified Fear starts at 9:56 .
It happeneds at 9:56
I know it defeats the purpose of this video but here it is
And the PS1 boots up at 0:37
Goddamn it's so loud and creepy not gonna lie what makes it extra creepy is instantly going to a black screen making you feel like you are in complete darkness with a fearful spirit that is screaming plus waiting for the game to load and instead getting this creepy error
Imagine in the middle of the night
The nightmare begins at 9:56
Real man put it at max volume, on a big screen and alone.
At 9:56 EARRAPE ( R.I.P. headphone users)
At japan path movie theater there was a film called the hallway ended after 3 hours of silence when that error happened
imagine secretly playing your ps1 and then this happens
(that sound.. it scares me)
congrats on 69k subs ;)
This poor guy had to wait entire 9 minutes holding the camera for ps1 to finally give up :(
Personified fear at: 9:56
(inserting scratched PS2 blue disc into PS1)
PS1: PERSONIFIED FEAR
PS2: RSOD
The description of the PlayStation
Movie
*PERSONIFIED FEAR RISES*
A person gets a PS2 disc and turns on his PS1 and waits for 9 minutes and some seconds. On 9:56, the ERROR APPEARS.
Starting at 9:55 the truth horror begins, by signing the disc in another console, which taked long and long which means the error should begin
9:57 - there is seeming that at the moment VID company logo can appear
The New York Times said that is scary 9 people jumpscared and needed to go to hospital in Japan path theater the ending started on 6:05 PM and the personified fear started on 9:05 PM
A rift appeared in the sky, to the reverse world
I also had that error, only in my case instead of taking minutes it came immediately.
the amount of time it takes for the error to show (or how long the splash screen stays) is how long the console reads the disk and for it to identify the disk not being a ps1 or audio cd
I never knew there was an PS2 Half-Life port!
Cool :v
Still no yellow evo at the end
Dissapointed but liked
0:21 I think i feel homosexual
This is coolest flag everything
So what I’m seeing is, that in order to get Personified Fear on a system, all you need is a PS2 game?
Specifically, a CD-ROM (black) PS2 disc?
you have no psyche to watch this video without skipping or speeding it up
To insert the disc on PS3, PS4, and PS5, just slide the disc onto the disc tray and that's it.
To insert the disc on PS1 and PS2, press the eject button, place the disc onto the disc lid, then close the lid.
To eject the disc on PS3, PS4, and PS5, either do the eject by using the game consoles or do the manual eject for the newer model.
To eject the disc on PS1 and PS2, simply press the eject button and you can safely remove the disc from the lid.
To power on PS3, PS4, and PS5, press the power key, and you'll hear the beeping sounds.
To power on PS1 and PS2, press the power button. You won't hear the beep.
2:42 disc stops spinning
The virus against GW is complete.
Now we can get the names of the Patriots.
PS2, PS3, PS4: “Please insert the right disc, We cannot read the disc. Sorry!”
PS1: *cancer*
my man BK4 got scared as well, but we all did so its no biggie lmao.