I get goosebumps just watching this as it brings back all of the GREATEST memories of my childhood! Especially that Winter 2002 menu! What I would give to go back to those days!
Found it. 4:04. Mine was the Jampack Volume 11. It helped that I remember Jak3 and the first Battlefront being on it as well as the music. Takes me back to 2004...
You should know that starting with Winter 2002, they started releasing two different versions of the Jampacks. They can easily be identified with their ESRB rating: RP-T or RP-M. The RP-T versions were sold at stores like Wal-Mart and Toys-R-Us, and the RP-M versions were sold at actual game stores like GameStop and EB Games. They can also be identified by the color of the packaging, and the SCUS number. Example: Jampack Volume 10's RP-T variant has red packaging, and is labeled SCUS 97410. The RP-M variant has yellow packaging, and is labeled SCUS 97406. There are also two different versions of the Holiday discs as well (not including Holiday 2001). What's the difference? They have different demos, for example, the RP-T version of Jampack Winter 2002 has demos of Street Hoops and Stuntman, and the RP-M version replaces those demos with SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs, Primal, and The Mark of Kri. All the Jampacks shown in this video were RP-T variants.
I wasn't planning to upload walkthroughs of those initially. But a few weeks ago I decided to add it to my list of plans. It'll take a while but expect all the M rated versions of the jampack menus to arrive on my channel sometime in the coming months.
OMG thank you for clearing that up for years I was trying to find vol 11 but it always listed different games than I remember. I’m guessing I had the to-m version. Any chance you have a list of those games?
@@aquaparallax Sure do. The RP-T version of Volume 11 has: Burnout 3: Takedown Star Wars: Battlefront Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams Crash: Twinsanity Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal Jak 3 NCAA Football 2005 ATV Offroad Fury 3 Robotech: Invasion Suikoden IV Dog's Life Champions: Return to Arms The RP-M version of Volume 11 has: Burnout 3: Takedown Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Star Wars: Battlefront Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War Silent Hill 4: The Room Def Jam: Fight for NY Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal Jak 3 Killzone ATV Offroad Fury 3 Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Area-51 Champions: Return to Arms Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Video)
@@aquaparallax Burnout 3 Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Star Wars Battlefront Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War Silent Hill 4: The Room Def Jam: Fight for NY Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal Jak 3 Killzone ATV Offroad Fury 3 Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Area 51 Champions: Return to Arms Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Video)
Ok so this is weird my vol 11 had the vol 12 music theme and it also had stolen but the video only. Also some games are missing from what I had on mine. But I know for sure I had vol 11 100% any chance there was a different vol 11? Cuz I also remember a demo being on a boat the MC is a lady in bikini or something with a gun and a game with piloting robots fighting other robots
I remember having a jampack that had all the 15th games but had more to it. I remember it having football games, it also had a ratchet and clank game, it had a different selection screen too. Did I have a unique version maybe? bought my ps2 in 2007 btw.
@@Feeelipeeee If you remember how the menu screen looked I may be able to help. I'm a lot more smart with those than I am with discs that have specific sets of demos. Otherwise I unfortunately can't say much else.
@@demoarchive7649 Ok, things I remember from this disc. 100% certain: Had the jampack 15 set but with additional games like madden, XIII and Ratchet and Clank 2: going commando. It also came together with the Ps2 so it excludes magazine demos. Now for the menu, it's quite foggy in my mind, what I do remember is that it was NOT the jampack 15 menu shown in the video. If I recall correctly it had a horizontal selection menu and it was more dark blueish in color.
Actually, you’re missing the point. You still need to show your menus for Jampack Summer 2001 and 2002 and Winter 2001. It’s okay that I will do them for you.
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Bro I had Vol 12, and I SWEAR to my that my didn’t have Madagascar nor Robot. My had God of War (instead of Madagascar) and an other FPS game (instead of Robots). Worst part, I saw this video to try to find the name of the FPS game, that not even on here
The blissful yet painful nostalgia ❤️💔🔥
I’m playing it right now. The feels are immense
I get goosebumps just watching this as it brings back all of the GREATEST memories of my childhood! Especially that Winter 2002 menu! What I would give to go back to those days!
Man this takes me back, back then they even put effort into demo discs.
It was the best job I could have asked for.
holiday 2005 sent me back in time. From the bottom of my heart, ty for uploading this footage to youtube.
2:30
Holy shit, thank you so much. I've been looking for exactly this one for so long.
Found it. 4:04. Mine was the Jampack Volume 11. It helped that I remember Jak3 and the first Battlefront being on it as well as the music. Takes me back to 2004...
Jampack Vol 11 & the 2006 Version are the only ones i Remember growing up! God these were the days!
So aesthetic. Love me some Y2k ps2
@DemoArchive could you make a video with Jampack 12 menu theme song ?
ua-cam.com/video/0c3IMXIFWnE/v-deo.html
@@demoarchive7649 thank you very much !!!
You should know that starting with Winter 2002, they started releasing two different versions of the Jampacks. They can easily be identified with their ESRB rating: RP-T or RP-M. The RP-T versions were sold at stores like Wal-Mart and Toys-R-Us, and the RP-M versions were sold at actual game stores like GameStop and EB Games. They can also be identified by the color of the packaging, and the SCUS number. Example: Jampack Volume 10's RP-T variant has red packaging, and is labeled SCUS 97410. The RP-M variant has yellow packaging, and is labeled SCUS 97406. There are also two different versions of the Holiday discs as well (not including Holiday 2001).
What's the difference? They have different demos, for example, the RP-T version of Jampack Winter 2002 has demos of Street Hoops and Stuntman, and the RP-M version replaces those demos with SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs, Primal, and The Mark of Kri. All the Jampacks shown in this video were RP-T variants.
I wasn't planning to upload walkthroughs of those initially. But a few weeks ago I decided to add it to my list of plans. It'll take a while but expect all the M rated versions of the jampack menus to arrive on my channel sometime in the coming months.
OMG thank you for clearing that up for years I was trying to find vol 11 but it always listed different games than I remember. I’m guessing I had the to-m version. Any chance you have a list of those games?
@@aquaparallax Sure do.
The RP-T version of Volume 11 has:
Burnout 3: Takedown
Star Wars: Battlefront
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams
Crash: Twinsanity
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
Jak 3
NCAA Football 2005
ATV Offroad Fury 3
Robotech: Invasion
Suikoden IV
Dog's Life
Champions: Return to Arms
The RP-M version of Volume 11 has:
Burnout 3: Takedown
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Star Wars: Battlefront
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
Silent Hill 4: The Room
Def Jam: Fight for NY
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
Jak 3
Killzone
ATV Offroad Fury 3
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Area-51
Champions: Return to Arms
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Video)
@@aquaparallax Burnout 3
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Star Wars Battlefront
Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
Silent Hill 4: The Room
Def Jam: Fight for NY
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
Jak 3
Killzone
ATV Offroad Fury 3
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Area 51
Champions: Return to Arms
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Video)
Ok so this is weird my vol 11 had the vol 12 music theme and it also had stolen but the video only. Also some games are missing from what I had on mine. But I know for sure I had vol 11 100% any chance there was a different vol 11? Cuz I also remember a demo being on a boat the MC is a lady in bikini or something with a gun and a game with piloting robots fighting other robots
I remember my dad would only buy me a game like once a month so I had a lot time with these demos...
I hope you do the Underground Jampack RP-M / Mature discs soon! (Which is the second version of the disc other than Teen)
You’ve done the universe a service
I remember having a jampack that had all the 15th games but had more to it. I remember it having football games, it also had a ratchet and clank game, it had a different selection screen too. Did I have a unique version maybe? bought my ps2 in 2007 btw.
Check the description for a link to a video that shows other variations of the jampack discs.
@@demoarchive7649 Not there either, must've been a REALLY underground version. I also remember it having a XIII demo. Well, guess I'll never find it.
@@Feeelipeeee If you remember how the menu screen looked I may be able to help. I'm a lot more smart with those than I am with discs that have specific sets of demos. Otherwise I unfortunately can't say much else.
@@demoarchive7649 Ok, things I remember from this disc.
100% certain: Had the jampack 15 set but with additional games like madden, XIII and Ratchet and Clank 2: going commando. It also came together with the Ps2 so it excludes magazine demos.
Now for the menu, it's quite foggy in my mind, what I do remember is that it was NOT the jampack 15 menu shown in the video. If I recall correctly it had a horizontal selection menu and it was more dark blueish in color.
Actually, you’re missing the point. You still need to show your menus for Jampack Summer 2001 and 2002 and Winter 2001. It’s okay that I will do them for you.
Ace Combat 5 Was The Best Game Release On October 25 2004 And Soul calibur 2 August 27 2003 Ghost Ghost In The Shell Stand Alone Complex November 8, 2004
Bro I had Vol 12, and I SWEAR to my that my didn’t have Madagascar nor Robot. My had God of War (instead of Madagascar) and an other FPS game (instead of Robots). Worst part, I saw this video to try to find the name of the FPS game, that not even on here
2 different versions were made for each Jampack disc. Check the second part I linked in the description. at 23:34. it has God of War.
First one is the best.
Bro I hated when some of the demos wouldn’t work 8:12
I know this question may be impossible to answer, but could anyone get the name of the track used in the background menu of Jampack Vol.15?
My vol 13 was different there was castlevania and genji
They were probably on the M rated version of the disc. Which I plan to record the menu for at a later time
@@demoarchive7649 lmao that make sense
@@demoarchive7649 there was brothers and arms too but the frame rate is horrible atleast for the ps2 port of that game
and Do you have a Online Start Up PS2 Demo Disc?