Hahahahaha a friend showed me this yesterday:
I've been using the PS1 boot-up sound as my PC boot/login sound since the late 90s or early 2000s, for every single main desktop PC I've ever had since then. On my laptop I use the Saturn boot-up sounds (Japanese one for Linux and USA one for Win10).
EDIT:
What's my personal PS1 history? I got a PS1 in '97, the first system I bought with my own money (cuz at the time my mom, who was the one who got me into video games, was a Nintendo and Sega fan, and she didn't like Sony, so she was unwilling to buy me a PS1). It was not my first 5th-gen system though, as I had gotten an N64 at launch. I didn't have an original PS1 model, but one of the later revisions that still had a parallel I/O port in the back. I paid an import shop to hard-mod the system so I could play import and burned games. On that particular unit, the optical drive motor started failing. Sometimes I had to get the discs spinning by hand to get the motor started. The memory card port on that PS1 also started wigging out and failing. Sony wanted too much money to repair the PS1, so I ended up buying a newer revision, one that sadly didn't have the parallel I/O port in the back. If I had known I could have saved money and used an external Pro Action Replay in that port instead of paying a ton of money to get it hard-modded with a mod-chip for the same functionality, I would have gone that route.
Later I continued to use my PS2 to play PS1 games, but eventually moved to emulation (plus my PS2 no longer reads discs, and its memory card ports too are failing). Before DuckStation came along, I dabbled with other emulators, but the one I stuck with was Sony's PS1 emulator on PS3, which was actually very good. Now I only use DuckStation. It's first emulator I've used in my life that made me forget I was using emulation and tricked me into thinking I was using the real system.