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Video Game Creepypastas! Some stories about video games are horrifying. The development of these online games led to haunting stories about users.

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7: Lavender Town Syndrome
Also known as “The Lavender Town Suicides,” this creepypasta is centered on an increase in illnesses and suicides among children in Japan between the ages of 7 to 12 following the release of Pokemon Red and Green on February 27th, 1996. According to the creepypasta, once a child reaches a level in the game called Lavender Town they would hear its theme music that contained extremely high frequencies. These frequencies can only be heard by young teens and children due to their higher hearing sensitivity than adults. It then details how at least 200 hundred children committed suicide by jumping from heights or hanging themselves after hearing
6: The LSD Dream Emulator
“Linking the Sapient Dream” (or LSD) is a first-person perspective game set in a 3D environment developed for the Playstation console. An artist working for the game's production company named Hiroko Nishikawa had been keeping a dream journal for over a decade; and this is what the LSD Dream Emulator is based on. The game is set in a dream world where players can interact with any object, which usually results in them being transported almost instantly to a different environment. This system is referred to as “linking”. Bumping into animals or people will commonly produce a more surreal environment. The dream worlds also feature a number of strange creatures such as a celestial nymph that flies through the air, a pterodactyl, a gigantic man that fills up an entire room, and a man dressed in a grey trench coat and hat, which players refer to as the ‘Shadow Man’ or ‘The Grey Man’. One particular creepypasta regarding the game involves someone who plays a copy of the game through an emulator and starts experiencing increasingly more bizarre
5: Earthbound
Several creepypasta pasta stories that have been circulating the Internet concern the final boss in the video game, “Earthbound”. The final stage of the game—called the Devil’s Machine—is considered by some to resemble a woman’s cervix, while the third form of Giygas—the final boss—has been said to look like the outline of a human fetus. The imagery has been interpreted by some as having an anti-abortion message. Others believed the main character travelled back in time to fight the boss in his more vulnerable form in order to successfully
4: Super Mario 128
This creepypasta begins with the developers' alleged intention to give the game more mature, violent content in order to keep up with their competition. A player manages to get his hands on a beta copy of the Super Mario 128 game and soon finds out how horrifying it really is. It begins with a message from Bowser saying “Mario, I have taken Princess Peach and she will not live to see the sun rise tomorrow unless you take her place. You know what to do and where to go. Do not try to stop me unless you want to hasten her death.”
3: Herobrine
Widely known throughout the Minecraft gaming community, Herobrine has been the subject of creepypasta and speculations for quite some time. The character is a white-eyed human entity that bears the likeness to a dead miner. According to the game’s developers, Herobrine is not part of Minecraft and the character was removed from the final version of the game. Still, many players claim that Herobrine has appeared to them while they were playing. There have been several pranks and situations where some would use the Herobrine skin to scare other players. The existence of phantom players who do not have name tags has been explained as a probable result of mob glitches. Markus Persson—also known as Notch
2: BEN Drowned
Haunted Majora’s Mask (or BEN Drowned) is a popular creepypasta about a haunted Legend of Zelda: Mask of Majora Nintendo 64 cartridge. It was posted in a thread by 4chan user Jadusable on September 7th, 2010. As the story goes, while he was in college, Jadusable received a suspicious-looking Majora’s Mask cartridge from an old man. He went to his dormitory to play the game and noticed the file of a saved game with the name ‘BEN’ on it. He ignored it at first, but soon noticed that despite creating a new savegame file, the in-game characters kept calling him BEN. Jadusable believed that deleting the BEN file would fix the problem, but after doing
1: Polybius
Polybius is a creepypasta regarding a 1981 arcade game. The game was developed by a company called Sinneslöschen, or German for “Sense Deletion.” It was a cross between a shoot-em-up and a puzzle game (similar to Tempest in gameplay) and was only released to a couple of suburban areas in Portland, Oregon. The game’s popularity caused people to form long lines just to play it. Before long, people started reporting strange things regarding the game. Players claimed being able to hear a woman crying or seeing grotesque, horrifying







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