16 Incredible Steam Deck Custom Start Animations

16 Incredible Steam Deck Custom Start Animations

Make your Steam Deck show hit TV show intros and classic console animations when you turn it on

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Gif: Kotaku

As you might’ve heard Steam Deck users have been eating good this week, between the surprise launch of the official Dock accessory and a big software update. They’re also celebrating an unexpected feature of Valve’s mini PC: The ability to customize the boot animation. There’s an entire subreddit and a dedicated website demonstrating the increasing number of awesome videos you can use to trick out your Deck’s boot visuals.

Whether it’s adapted versions of famous TV show intros, modified boot animations from your favorite classic console, or wholly original works, there are a lot of great boot animations to choose from out there. Here I’ve gathered 16 of my favorites for your consideration.

(By the way, if you’re wondering how to actually use all these cool start-up animations, I’ve also written a how-to you can find at the end of the article.)

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Know your handheld history

Know your handheld history

Gif: TareXmd / Kotaku

The Steam Deck is one hell of a milestone in the history of handheld gaming consoles, something of an evolutionary peak. Reddit user TareXmd’s “Handheld History” custom boot animation celebrates that progress with a quick, smoothly animated trip from Game Boy all the way through to the Deck.

This one cycles through all the classics. But yes, I hear you typing away frantically, where is the Vita? Well, TareXmd has provided an alternate version that features Sony’s tragically ignored handheld in their Google Drive folder, alongside a few other versions that have some different sounds and animation timing.

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Dragonball Z eyecatch boot

Dragonball Z eyecatch boot

Gif: Bird Studio / Shueisha / blank-face-soda-boi / Kotaku

Reddit user Blank-Face-Soda-Boi has the perfect boot animation if you’re a Steam Deck user and a Dragonball Z fan. Short, simple, and fun!

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3, 2, 1, let’s jam

3, 2, 1, let’s jam

Gif: Crunchyroll Anime Limited / MatPaget / Kotaku

Here’s another one that’s sure to please anime fans. Reddit user MatPaget put together this Cowboy Bebop boot animation. Check out their Reddit post to hear the audio for this, and for their Frasier animation as well!

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The GabeCube

The GabeCube

Gif: Nintendo / The0tterguy / Kotaku

There are many classic console boot animations, but few with the sheer style of GameCube’s distinctive opener. This one from Reddit user The0tterguy, branded “Valve GabeCube,” features that nostalgic sound many of us know and love.

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Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake!

Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake!

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Now you can hear Metal Gear Solid’s colonel screaming Snake’s name every time you turn your Deck on. You might want to think twice if you’re gonna be booting your Deck up in public though, as you’ll likely get some looks.

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Shall we play a game?

Shall we play a game?

Gif: MGM / cptgame446 / Kotaku

Of course there’s a War Games boot animation. This specific file is two seconds over the 10 second limit, but the important parts still fit in that 10-second window. I’ll allow it.

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I want to fu—play you like an animal

I want to fu—play you like an animal

Gif: Interscope Records / eightcell / Kotaku

The opening of Nine Inch Nails’ “Closer” is either one of the best Steam Deck boot vids, or the worst one. Best because, well, it’s a music video from an album that is one of the greatest musical achievements of the 20th century—even if some of the mix choices don’t play well with the hearing damage I’ve sustained over the years. Worst because, well, now I want to hear the song.

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Damn good boot animation!

Damn good boot animation!

Gif: ABC / Wank / Kotaku

If you’re in the mood for coffee and a cherry pie that’ll kill ya, there’s really no better custom boot animation option than this spin on Twin Peaks. But if people around you start speaking in reverse, I can’t help you.

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“They’ve been here for a long, long time”

“They’ve been here for a long, long time”

Gif: Disney / Wank / Kotaku

Ah, yes. The soundtrack that for many of my generation meant “you’ll have nightmares tonight.” The X-Files opening is a perfect way to inject some spooky into your Steam Deck startup.

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The best Star Wars opening

The best Star Wars opening

Gif: Disney / Jaidek / Kotaku

If I never have to hear the blaring horns of the original opening Star Wars crawl again, it’ll be too soon. I greatly prefer the more recent one Disney has been sticking in front of its various shows. This modern Star Wars opening bit makes for a killer Steam Deck boot animation.

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Become ungovernable

Become ungovernable

Gif: House House / Jannes351 / Kotaku

I too like to cause problems for absolutely no reason. Enjoy the spirit of being a pain in the ass with this Untitled Goose Game Steam Deck boot animation.

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General, another settlement needs your help

General, another settlement needs your help

Gif: Bethesda / trentwebr / Kotaku

Though it may remind you of a Pipboy, don’t go strapping that bulky Steam Deck to your forearm. But thanks to the efforts of trentwebr, your Steam Deck can at least boot up just like the classic Fallout personal computer. No straps required!

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Wake the f@#^ up, Samurai

Wake the f@#^ up, Samurai

Gif: CD Projekt Red / DEADBRiNGER / Kotaku

Cyberpunk 2077 is somewhat of an aesthetic mess from time to time. Maybe that’s appropriate for the genre. Its cyber visualizations are, however, wonderfully well realized and perfect as a Steam Deck boot animation.

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Pour one out

Pour one out

Stadia! Remember that thing? Sadly, for some, Google is axing its game-streaming service. But if you want to keep the ill-fated pseudo-console in your memories (with a bit of an update), this custom boot animation will at least earn a chuckle.

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PS3 dreams

PS3 dreams

Gif: Sony / Lance / Kotaku

If you’re like me and dearly miss the XMB, this PlayStation 3-themed boot animation will satiate some of that nostalgic hunger. It loses a few points for not being the original PS3 animation, but it’s still too good not to include here.

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There are no words

There are no words

Okay. I’m sorry for this one. Inspired by a classic Simpsons scene, here is Gabe telling you how much he likes it when you turn him on. Everdraed over on Twitter is to blame for this, and they give you full permission to use it...for your own needs.

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How to install a Steam Deck custom boot animation

How to install a Steam Deck custom boot animation







A Steam Deck has an altered GameCube logo on the screen.
Photo: Kotaku (AP)

Alright, here’s how to actually install these things.

Setting a custom boot animation on Steam Deck is slightly more involved than just accessing a menu option, as you’ll need to dive into the file structure in desktop mode. But it’s quite easy. The basic gist is you tweak a setting on the desktop, create two folders, and paste in a .webm file. That’s basically it.

As for the OS version, no need to be on the beta channel. As long as your Deck is updated to at least SteamOS 3.3.2, you’re good to go.

Gif: Kotaku

Reveal hidden files in Desktop mode

Switch to Desktop mode and open up an instance of “Dolphin.” No, not the GameCube / Wii emulator. Dolphin is SteamOS’s file explorer, similar to Windows Explorer or macOS’s Finder.

Hit the sandwich icon in the upper right of the window and turn on “Show Hidden Files.” (Ctrl+H is a quick shortcut to accomplish this as well.)

Gif: Kotaku

Create the custom animation folder

After you have Hidden Files on, navigate to ~/.steam/root/config and create a folder called “uioverrides.” Yes, there are two Rs.

In that folder, create a “movies” folder. You’ll drop the custom boot video of your choice in there.

Gif: Kotaku

Prep your video

Steam Deck custom boot animations require a .webm video, preferably one similar in resolution to the Deck’s 1280x800 screen. If it isn’t already, rename the file “deck_startup.webm”. The boot animation won’t work, otherwise. Also, note that Steam Deck boot videos can only be 10 seconds long, at most.

All that’s left is to reboot your deck and enjoy your new animation! If it doesn’t work, review the steps above.

That’s all there is to it. Now that you know how, go ahead and install your own favorite Steam Deck boot animation. Beyond the 16 I’ve shared here, more and more are appearing every day, so go wild.

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