I first read about it on an Instagram comment, on one of my photos related to Pokemon Lost Silver.
Its
this little game that Steve Randall discovered in 2003 that is somehow
hidden in five known Game Boy games; Pokemon Red, Legend of Zelda-Link’s
Awakening, Spud’s Adventure, Puchi Carat, and Atelier Marie. These are
the games in which this little game draws its sprites from.
The
game is about this little kid who is in a Gothic building, who meets
this creature called The Devil. This game involves making it to the exit
of some rooms before the Devil catches the player and choosing the
right choices when the player is presented with them.
Should the
player choose wrong or get caught by the Devil, the player would get a
screen with ”Game Over” written on it. The player should avoid doing so
because the letters that spell out ”Game Over” on the screen are very
bloody, the player could face extreme amounts of bad luck, and the music
that accompanies the ”Game Over” screen is very disharmonic and mature,
and can therefore cause shakiness, physical weakness, dizziness, and
maybe even suicide. The player can avoid these by shutting the game off,
right before the ”Game Over” screen pops up (while the screen is
black).
Because so few people have played this game, there is no specific procedure as to how to obtain it.
Honestly,
I’m not sure if I really believe it or not, even though this is said to
be one of the few Creepy Pasta stories that is true. Being that it was
not ”discovered” until 2003 makes me think that someone could have used
game editing computerized programs, such as Advance Map and Advance Text
and then made up the huge story and made it available to the public to
scare people.
Ever heard of this?
What do you think?
I first read about it on an Instagram comment, on one of my photos related to Pokemon Lost Silver.
Its
this little game that Steve Randall discovered in 2003 that is somehow
hidden in five known Game Boy games; Pokemon Red, Legend of Zelda-Link’s
Awakening, Spud’s Adventure, Puchi Carat, and Atelier Marie. These are
the games in which this little game draws its sprites from.
The
game is about this little kid who is in a Gothic building, who meets
this creature called The Devil. This game involves making it to the exit
of some rooms before the Devil catches the player and choosing the
right choices when the player is presented with them.
Should the
player choose wrong or get caught by the Devil, the player would get a
screen with ”Game Over” written on it. The player should avoid doing so
because the letters that spell out ”Game Over” on the screen are very
bloody, the player could face extreme amounts of bad luck, and the music
that accompanies the ”Game Over” screen is very disharmonic and mature,
and can therefore cause shakiness, physical weakness, dizziness, and
maybe even suicide. The player can avoid these by shutting the game off,
right before the ”Game Over” screen pops up (while the screen is
black).
Because so few people have played this game, there is no specific procedure as to how to obtain it.
Honestly,
I’m not sure if I really believe it or not, even though this is said to
be one of the few Creepy Pasta stories that is true. Being that it was
not ”discovered” until 2003 makes me think that someone could have used
game editing computerized programs, such as Advance Map and Advance Text
and then made up the huge story and made it available to the public to
scare people.
Ever heard of this?
What do you think?