Video Game Urban Legends, Creepy Pasta, Hoaxes, and Other Shit v3 - Don't Make This Fail
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[QUOTE=Wilford Brimley;34362842]How many snips could a snipper snip if a snipper could snip posts[/QUOTE]
Well I could tell you, but then I'd have to -snip-
So now we don't have any content for like 10 pages, right?
more like 6 pages.
And Conro posted content all the time, just the discussion was -snippidy snappidy snoopy sroo-
also registred as -snup-
oh god
I've been reading the godzilla creepy pasta a while, just skimming and reading. I was reading most of it realising how unscary it was
chapter 5, part 2
last image
i will never sleep again
Playing LSD, first time, new game.
Grey Man in first dream.
Yep, this is going to be a great day.
[QUOTE=coolity;34376478]Playing LSD, first time, new game.
Grey Man in first dream.
Yep, this is going to be a great day.[/QUOTE]
I've played LSD quite a bit and I've never seen the Grey Man in the first dream.
Oh well. That game is so random you never know what the fuck will happen.
[QUOTE=smithy69;34378088]I've played LSD quite a bit and I've never seen the Grey Man in the first dream.
Oh well. That game is so random you never know what the fuck will happen.[/QUOTE]
What happened:
Okay, small house, lets touch a wall, thats how I... Aha.
Oh look ViolenGREYMANOHGOD.
Yep.
[QUOTE=coolity;34378158]What happened:
Okay, small house, lets touch a wall, thats how I... Aha.
Oh look ViolenGREYMANOHGOD.
Yep.[/QUOTE]
Wow. Like I said, I've never gotten Grey Man on my first dream. It's usually the fifth or sixth for me.
Worst time for a grey man all time.
Weird Stepping stones place, red water, demonic stone.
To make matters worse, greyman right infront of me.
Whoooo.
Is your game possessed what the dick
Heres one for y'all
I was reading up GTA: Vice City's page on GTA wikia, when i noticed a section that said that there was interesting bugs in torrented version of the game, one noting a torrent called "Black Dreads Torrent". All the article said about it was that the person who downloaded it was 'watched by another player'. I google searched it but I couldn't find any information on it. Spooky :v:
[QUOTE=WillerinV1.02;34410957]Heres one for y'all
I was reading up GTA: Vice City's page on GTA wikia, when i noticed a section that said that there was interesting bugs in torrented version of the game, one noting a torrent called "Black Dreads Torrent". All the article said about it was that the person who downloaded it was 'watched by another player'. I google searched it but I couldn't find any information on it. Spooky :v:[/QUOTE]
It wouldn't be spooky if the person didn't know about it..unless if the watcher could do certain things..
[QUOTE=DJswitch;34411093]It wouldn't be spooky if the person didn't know about it..unless if the watcher could do certain things..[/QUOTE]
Probably could of made this clearer, all the post said was the guy who downloaded it said he was being watched. I personally find it creepy because theres next to no information. Here, I'll copy the only piece of information I could find on it
[quote]Many strange glitches and bugs have been found in Vice City, especially in downloaded torrents. One is the mysterious "Black Dreads Torrent", where an anonymous person told his story about downloading a torrent for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and being watched by another player. [/quote]
[QUOTE=WillerinV1.02;34411175]Probably could of made this clearer, all the post said was the guy who downloaded it said he was being watched. I personally find it creepy because theres next to no information. Here, I'll copy the only piece of information I could find on it[/QUOTE]
I want to write a creepypasta of this but it doesn't give me alot of info I could use.
[QUOTE=Aerkhan;34414486]I want to write a creepypasta of this but it doesn't give me alot of info I could use.[/QUOTE]
Heres another little thingy
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8Dy_4YJly0[/media]
comon guys stop killing this thread
also i mean what the fuck "i'm too busy to set up my ps2, i'll just torrent it"
[editline]28th January 2012[/editline]
it's obviously fake
[QUOTE=supersnail11;34437260]comon guys stop killing this thread
also i mean what the fuck "i'm too busy to set up my ps2, i'll just torrent it"
[editline]28th January 2012[/editline]
it's obviously fake[/QUOTE]
It was a good try, though.
LSD.
128'th dream, stepping stone thing again.
No grey man okay, I didnt get to turn around to check behind me last oh hi grey man yeah just do what you do thats fine.
QuickEdit: Not the same place color and texture wise, this one was a happier looking area.
[QUOTE=WillerinV1.02;34414596]Heres another little thingy
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8Dy_4YJly0[/media][/QUOTE]
"Now this is the part..."
"Now this is the part..."
"Now this is the part..."
"Now this is the part..."
Wow, the Creepypasta Index has only 3 videogame creepypastas, two of which have been posted.
Here's the last one, which is mostly an idea for a game.
[quote]
When the game starts, you’re alone in a bunker. You’d cross off another day on the calendar and start to check your gear. You prepare to leave for the nearest town; you strap on your gas mask and pull up your hood. The green light on your oxygen gauge tells you that you’ll be able to survive in the airless environment outside. The world was brought to a complete standstill when the air started dissipating.
Most didn’t know what was happening before it was too late. It wasn’t how humanity had figured it would end. All in all, it was a very silent, quick affair without the big explosions or the screaming masses fleeing. In fact, no one could have imagined a quieter apocalypse. People simply fell where they stood or sat at the time. There wasn’t time to evacuate, and where would have people gone anyway? Those who survived were the people who had planned ahead, who had planned for the impossible. Their reward was solitude on a lifeless, airless planet. But at least there’s plenty of time to think and reflect.
The end happened so quickly that the destruction was limited. You have entire cities open to exploration and treasure hunting. Only… you have to watch your air gauge. The air gauge itself is on your suit/clothes and not on your UI, so you have to look down to see it. If you forget it, you might end up fucked unless you can somehow find air.
You move around empty schoolyard, apartment buildings, and skyscrapers. The lack of air preserved the billions of bodies worldwide relatively longer than they otherwise would have been, and now the empty planet is a mausoleum of dried up human husks littering streets and buildings.
You’d have to scavenge for stuff to improve your gear so you could stay out longer. Through exploring, you might find other safe bunkers and you’ll be able to move more freely. Then there’d be enemies. What would they be? Something that doesn’t require air, which could stalk you and make you feel watched. A less open threat that might attack when you least suspect it. And would there be others?
Maybe you’d have to find them first. Would you even go armed? No air would mean no sound, so all you’d have was the clicking of the gas mask and maybe whatever contemporary band you managed to put on that banged up, scavenged iPod you managed to find in the pocket of a body near the airport terminal. You’d have to consider getting fuel for the generator in your safehouse, as well.
Your only contact with other people would be someone who you talk to frequently over what’s left of the internet or some old radio-type thing. You’ve known them for years, but have never met them in person. They’re your only company in an otherwise dead world, and they’re holed up somewhere else, exactly like you.
One day, they stop signing in/going on the air and you decide to find out what happened to them. You only have a faint idea where their bunker is and you know you wouldn’t have enough air to get there in one stretch. That’s where the game really begins. Do you make an effort to find them or what happened to them, or do you go on with your life, salvaging, exploring, and listening to your own breathing as you make your way through the still graveyard of humanity?
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[QUOTE=supersnail11;34484344]Wow, the Creepypasta Index has only 3 videogame creepypastas, two of which have been posted.
Here's the last one, which is mostly an idea for a game.[/QUOTE]
I would play this.
[editline]3rd February 2012[/editline]
Oops, bumped it a little, sorry. :v:
[QUOTE=supersnail11;34484344]Wow, the Creepypasta Index has only 3 videogame creepypastas, two of which have been posted.
Here's the last one, which is mostly an idea for a game.[/QUOTE]
And how would one refill his/her air thing?
[QUOTE=Aerkhan;34528665]And how would one refill his/her air thing?[/QUOTE]
Caves?
[QUOTE=supersnail11;34484344]Wow, the Creepypasta Index has only 3 videogame creepypastas, two of which have been posted.
Here's the last one, which is mostly an idea for a game.[/QUOTE]
This needs to be a game.
[QUOTE=Aerkhan;34528665]And how would one refill his/her air thing?[/QUOTE]
Oxygen tanks from hospitals? I guess scuba diving gear inside a store would work too.
[QUOTE=supersnail11;34484344]Wow, the Creepypasta Index has only 3 videogame creepypastas, two of which have been posted.
Here's the last one, which is mostly an idea for a game.[/QUOTE]
I remember reading that one quite a while ago, before Metro 2033 ever came out. I thought it was an ARG for that at first. v:v:v
Ok, creepypasta cookoff time!
Vote: Which one is the worst?
[h2]Supercreepy 64[/h2]
[quote]
I always liked Super Mario 64 when I was a kid. I remember playing it at my aunt's house all the time.
A few months ago, an ad popped onto my screen out of nowhere as I was watching gameplay footage on Youtube. It was one of those generic ads for online stores. I was about to close the window when I realized it was showing a mint condition copy of Super Mario 64 for sale.
There was a picture of it and everything. It looked legit. I usually don't trust these things, but the feeling of nostalgia overpowered me. I definitely wanted to buy it, but why wouldn't I? It was my favorite game as a kid.
The whole business was peculiar. The owner of the game wanted the buyer to send an envelope containing ten dollars to an address listed on the site instead of using something like PayPal. What made things stranger was when I tried to gain access to the website after encountering...problems with the game. Even though I had bookmarked the page (so I KNOW I didn't get the URL wrong), the link led to a 404 page.
A few days after the money was mailed, however, I got a package containing the game. The first thing I noticed was that the 'official sticker' with Mario flying in the air was missing. In its place was a piece of duct tape with 'Mario' crudely written on it in permenent marker. I felt a bit ripped off, but as long as the game worked I didn't care.
I got out my Nintendo 64 and put the cartridge in. The screen turned on with the familiar Mario head you could stretch and twist aimlessly. I remembered laughing all the time at the results, so I decided to mess around for old times' sake.
I moved the cursor over to Mario's ear and pulled it to Elven proportions. I was going to do the same to the other ear when the TV suddenly produced loud static. The model for Mario's head started twisting in ways I didn't even know possible. Random sound effects from the game started playing, too. I could also hear a faint voice whispering in what I think was Japanese. The voice was stammering and whimpering.
I immediately shut off the game and tried again. I didn't bother with the Mario head this time. I just selected a new file and started playing.
When I selected the file, the game skipped the opening monologue with Peach and the courtyard outside. Mario was just placed right inside the castle. Bowser didn't say anything, either.
I tried to ignore it and continued playing, but I eventually noticed there was no music...just dead silence. There weren't any Toads around to talk to, either. The only door I could enter was the one that led to Bob-omb Battlefield. The other doors wouldn't respond to anything I did.
The portrait to Bob-omb Battlefield wasn't the usual picture. It was a stark white canvas. I was still trying to convince myself that these were just minor glitches and wouldn't affect the gameplay at all.
When I entered the portrait, the image changed from a blank canvas to the Lethal Lava Land painting. You know, that slightly unsettling image of the flame with the evil smile? That's when I started getting really suspicious.
The mission menu came up and yet another weird detail was present. Instead of the first mission being "Big Bob-omb on the Summit," it was "TURN BACK." I have no idea what drove me to press A, but I did.
The level seemed fairly normal. Everything was how I remembered it. I thought I could finally enjoy my favorite childhood game, but then I saw him...Luigi. I was absolutely shocked. He was never in this game. His model wasn't even a Mario palette swap. He had a completely original model.
Luigi just stood there until I tried to approach him, then he started running away at unexpected speeds. I followed suite and went through the level. Strange things happened as I pursued him.
Each time I would pick up a coin, the enemies and music would get slower and the scenery would look darker in color and more morbid. It kept gradually getting worse until I collected a fifth coin. That's when the music stopped. The enemies lay down on the ground like they were dead. I was freaked out, but kept chasing Luigi.
I went up the hill and no cannonballs rolled down trying to knock me over. I really wasn't surprised at this point. Luigi was always just at the edge of my sight as I ran. Once I reached the summit, I saw yet another object out of place.
It was a small cottage. That's all there was on top of the hill. Luigi was nowhere to be found. The cottage was odd-looking for a Mario game. It was old, plain, and broken down. Regardless of my fears at that moment, I had Mario enter the cottage.
As soon as the door closed, a disturbing picture of a hanged Luigi popped up along with a very frightening scare chord. It sounded like a violin screech accompanied by a loud piano banging. Mario fell to his knees and sobbed for roughly five minutes before the screen irised out.
I returned to the castle. Mario just slumped out of the painting. The image switched from the Lethal Lava Land portrait to the image of Luigi hanging himself. The room was different this time. It was now a small hallway. Toads with blank expressions and white robes lined the sides.
There was another painting at the opposite end of the hallway that completely and utterly scared me. It was a picture of my family. It wasn't a photo from the time Super Mario 64 was released, either. It was a very, very recent photo. I remember posing for it the weekend before.
I reached for the on/off switch on the N64. There was no way I was going to play any longer. However, the game was still on even after I flipped the switch. I flipped it back and forth, to no avail.
I tried unplugging the entire system, but the game never left the screen. I was still able to control mario, too. I couldn't just leave it on forever, so I kept playing. I went to the photo of my family and jumped in. Only one mission was available. It was called, "Run, Don't Walk." I selected the mission. Let's-a-go!
The level started in a flooded hallway with platforms floating on the water. Mario landed on one of these and the camera turned to show what was behind. A silent black voice was slowly approaching Mario. It didn't look like anything, not even finished graphics. It was a giant, blocky, black blob.
I started jumping from platform to platform. With no goal in sight, I kept running, the darkness slowly but surely gaining speed. This kept going on for what felt like hours and I began to doubt there would ever be an end. Mario was going in circles.
Finally, the black blob/void/thing caught up with Mario and enveloped him in darkness. He didn't scream or resist at all. It simply consumed him.
Mario fell out of the painting and back into the castle. One my three lives was gone. The room was different now, too. Some of the Toads were gone and the painting looked different. My family and I were in the same positions, but our bodies were partially decomposed. It looked too real to be photoshopped. It looked like someone took our dead bodies and posed them.
Regardless, I jumped into the painting again. There was still only one mission available. It was called, "I'm right here." I selected the mission and prepared for the worst. Mario landed in a small, dark room. There was no visible way out. The room was empty except for a piano in the corner.
I knew what that meant. I was stuck in there with the Mad Piano. I approached it and it started chasing me. There was no way to damage it, so I had no choice but to let Mario take damage.
When he lost all his health, the usual death animation didn't happen. Mario was simply mauled by the piano. He fell as his two dimensional blood and blocky guts spilled onto the floor.
The camera panned to a top-down view of his corpse. A distored version of the merry-go-round music from Big Boo's Haunt played as the screen slowl transitioned from the in-game shot to a sketch of Mario's dead body in the same view. It was very unsettling. I was crying softly as I gazed upon the image. I lost another life.
The photo of my family was shown again. We were even more rotten than before. The view zoomed into the painting, as if I was warping again, but I was greeted with a shot of Peach's Castle from the outside.
It was crumbling in ruin. The fields were on fire. The sky was pitch black. Bowser's laugh played on a loop in the background as children mockingly chanted, "You couldn't save her!"
This went on for a long time until a close-up of Peach's face, accompanied by an extremely loud screech, interrupted the loop without notice. Peach's mouth was wide open in a scream and her eyes were empty, black holes.
Mario fell out of the painting again. All of the Toads were gone. My family and I looked positively repulsive. Maggots were wriggling around in holes in our flesh. Guts were spilling out of our bodies. My dad's eye was hanging loose from its socket. It as too much to bear, but something still urged me to trudge on. I jumped into the painting, only one life remaining.
This time, there no title for the mission, just a blank space where the title should be. I selected the mission and Mario landed on a very small island in the middle of the ocean. There was a solitary sign that read, "DIVE." I did just as it said and entered the water.
The ocean was dark and empty. There were no fish and I wasn't able to see anything besides Mario. I swam downwards and, even though I kept going for a long time, Mario never ran out of breath. I counted roughly ten minutes of swimming before I decided to go back up.
Just as I turned Mario around, it came. A huge Unagi the Eel came out of nowhere and swallowed Mario whole. It went by so fast I wasn't sure what I saw. The Game Over screen didn't appear. All that happened was a fade out.
The photo of my family and I was shown again. We were skeletons at that point. Once again, it looked very real. I couldn't move the camera, either. It stayed focused on the picture. I pressed reset and chose my file, but it went back to the skeleton photo of my family.
I tried this about three more times before giving up. I desperately wanted to stop, but some force kept me from walking away. With nothing else to do, I decided to select the only other save file. The camera once again focused on the skeleton picture, but this time they were in a different position.
It was almost as if they were a different family.
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[h2]The Tails Doll Curse[/h2]
[quote]
A friend of mine was eager for a Sonic Racing game. He would come
round my house and moan and complain about how SEGA should "Take their fingers out
of their asses and make a damn racing game!" I just agreed with him. I tried to make him forget the idea of a Sonic racing game— I did not wish to speak of the dreaded Sonic R. Alas, one day he remembered how to use him computer and stumbled across a website that talked about "Sonic R." He was delighted. His face covered in sweet glee and excitement he wanted nothing more than to have this game – not even then"Shadow the Hedgehog game" could drive his lustful fantasies away. He purchased the game on E-bay for nothing more than a single dollar— the user he bought it off had no user name and had no comment. I investigated further and checked the users profile, to my dreaded horror I glanced at the silent horror that uploaded onto the page:
Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll
Tails Doll Tails
Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails
Doll Tails Doll
Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll
13
Tails Doll Tails
Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails
Doll Tails Doll
Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll Tails Doll
Forever.
I couldn’t keep this horror to myself. Fearing for my friend’s life, I rushed over to his house in a hopeless attempt to halt the expected. I came to his street, Thorn bury Close. I glanced at the sign post on his door. It used to say "24 Thorn Bury Close." A cold tickle crawled down my back— the sign no longer remained. All that was left was a wall covered in yellow graffiti, "Tails Doll" over and over. His door was open, the hinges broken, covered in soft toy stuffing. The walls of the inside of his home were covered in Tails doll graffiti. The downstairs was empty. It looked like a messed up doll house. All the TV’s were on, the screens were blood stained and covered in cracks. I was frightened, I wanted to leave but I needed to know what happened. My ears bled as I heard the congratulations screen from his bedroom up stairs I ran up the stairs and into his bedroom. It was empty except for the SEGA Saturn and the TV. The character selection screen came up, all of the characters had been unlocked and the game was 100% complete. It was hard to take in— my eyes began to water for some reason. I glanced at the screen again and saw the Tails Doll character fade away. I took few steps back and hit something behind me. I slowly turned around and fainted at the horror that I saw. His entire 14 family were nothing more than dolls, in my friend’s hand was the evil Tails Doll, stained with blood, staring at me with its lifeless eyes. I fell to the floor and blacked out, waking up in my room. My mother stood at the side of the bed, I told her the story which she refused to believe. She replied to me, telling me that my friend never existed. She assured me that no-one lived at 24 Thorn Bury Close. I knocked my head back trying to take this in. The whole situation was an enigma. I brushed my hair with my hand and opened my eyes again, only to find "Tails Doll Forever" imprinted on my ceiling…
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GO GO GO!
MOST SERIOUS VIDEO GAME CREEPYPASTA EVER COPYRITE DO NOT COPE
ARMA 2 CREEPYPASTA - [B]1-2-F-1 [/B]
I never thought that playing a game would do something like this to me, I play a good deal of Arma 2, and have never had anything strange happen to me. But just about a week ago, I decided to make a mission in Arma 2, I thought it would be a good idea to take an unarmed car and drive around, trying to find good places for missions and the like. So I spawned 1 us army rifleman, a UAZ, and a few other helicopters and jets on the runway at the southern Takistan airport, set the time to morning, and pressed preview.
Immediately, I noticed all the items I placed were not where I set them, but at a completely different airport I didn't recognize, I thought I was at some remote part of the map that I havent explored yet, since Takistan is a big place. I got in the UAZ, and checked the map, I noticed I was nowhere near anything, I was somewhere on the randomly generated outskirts of the map, after you leave the detailed areas, but it was incredibly detailed, I could count the grains of sand in the desert-y hills and it strangely looked very familiar. I decided to tell someone on my friends list about it, but I guess steam overlay crashed because It didn't work, I didn't bother trying to alt-tab. I started driving around, exploring the vast unexplored area, and I started to notice things that were starting to give me the creeps. Abandoned Cars, random gear on the ground, and odd buildings I had never seen before in Arma 2 nor Operation Arrowhead. I continued on the paved road before eventually the road turned into a dirt road and it started to look a bit more like normal Takistan, but after a while I realized that I had arrived to an airport...the same airport I had started in...I saw the jets and helicopters, but I swear I never even turned on the road. So I decided to investigate and drove the same way again. I saw the same creepy objects on the way, the abandoned cars, and peculiar buildings. I checked the map and saw I was still in the outskirts of the map, but I also noticed something else; a friendly blufor unit following me. [B]1-2-f-1[/B]. I was really starting to get freaked out, so I sped up and it was following me. I kept going and arrived at the airport once again. I check the map and the unit was still following me. I quickly drove to the a-10 I had placed before and took off. Feeling safe I started in one direction, trying to get back to normal takistan, but after about 20 minutes of flying, I was still in the desert. I assumed the game was bugged and tried to end the mission, it didn't work. I kept trying but it kept taking me back to the game. I tried alt tabbing, it didn't work. I even tried fucking turning off my computer, but nothing was working, 1-2-f-1 wanted me there.
I started getting really nervous and flew low enough to the ground to see the building. What I saw had me in shock. It was an incredibly realistic replica of my house. every detail was there. I started freaking out, then I started hearing the screaming, oh god the screaming. I kept flying but the screaming kept getting louder and louder. It kept getting worse until it just stopped, and I didn't hear anything, even the fan in my room seemed to have stopped. I then realized that it was getting dark incredibly fast ingame. Soon it was night. It was incredibly eerie, not a single sound in the dead of night. The a-10 engine was dead silent. Then I heard the distinct sounds of engine failure. It had just stopped working. I used the scroll menu to try and eject, but there was no option. I went down with the plane, but after It went through the normal death cinematic something came up that will haunt me till the day I die.
[url]http://i.imgur.com/FLLR0.jpg[/url]
I instinctively pressed my screenshot key on steam and it worked. The game then shutdown, and went back to my desktop.
I thought the worst was over. That it was just some sick mod I had downloaded earlier, but then I started having the dreams. Dreams of walking down a hallway, and the lights would cut out and leave me in the pitch black darkness. I would start hearing footsteps getting closer and closer until eventually I would wake up, but that was far from the worst. I keep seeing shadows around the corners of my eyes, strange noises when I'm home alone. I even found a broken plate in my kitchen once. I keep hearing knocking sounds when laying in my bed alone, just a faint knocking coming from all around me. I can still hear the knocking it never stops he still wants me here hes still chasing me
hes a strong black man who chases you
[img]http://i.imgur.com/qdzUY.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Mini Shot;34530997]Oxygen tanks from hospitals? I guess scuba diving gear inside a store would work too.[/QUOTE]
And how would you refill those?
[QUOTE=Aerkhan;34540906]And how would you refill those?[/QUOTE]
Internal gas.
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