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*''[[Tapes]]'' was a series of brief [[YouTube]] [[video]]s created by Redlarkk, a fellow admin of the wiki. Unfortunately, the series was removed for reasons unknown. Each [[video]] emulated a tape recording, depicting eerie or abnormal occurrences often involving ghosts. Seven episodes were released, with more in development, featuring occasional jump scares. There's speculation that this series might be related to The Serial Killer's Face.<ref>youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvufnHoTrCcVrer7P7shgDrQZ4UqSad6z</ref> | *''[[Tapes]]'' was a series of brief [[YouTube]] [[video]]s created by Redlarkk, a fellow admin of the wiki. Unfortunately, the series was removed for reasons unknown. Each [[video]] emulated a tape recording, depicting eerie or abnormal occurrences often involving ghosts. Seven episodes were released, with more in development, featuring occasional jump scares. There's speculation that this series might be related to The Serial Killer's Face.<ref>youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvufnHoTrCcVrer7P7shgDrQZ4UqSad6z</ref> | ||
*''Horreur'' (translated from French as "Horror") was a [[screamer]] [[game]] based on [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]'s [[The Maze]]. Published on Scratch on October 11th, 2017, by the French user ''J13R'', the game's objective is to navigate the dot through three levels without touching the walls. If the player hits the walls, a red background with the text "Sal nul recommence" appears, roughly translating to "Salt no one starts again." At the final level's end, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] from ''The Exorcist'' appears with a loud scream, freezing the game on the image until it restarts.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/177545707</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/9/90/Jeude1.png</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/7/70/Jeude2.png</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/a/a0/Jeude3.png</ref><ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/177545707</ref>The remake isn’t available anymore [scratch.mit.edu/projects/874467969]. | |||
*''The Forest'' was a 2017 [[screamer]] [[video]] regards a forest that supposedly has a ghost that the viewer has to search for. It was uploaded by wiki user ChristopherMurray27. The [[video]] begins with a picture of a forest, accompanied by the same ambience from [[SCP-450]] playing silently, possibly leading to someone turning up the volume. However, towards the end of the [[video]], the same hostile ghost from 'Fatal Frame' appears with the same scream from The Maze, but its edited to be more louder than one would expect.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=8u3T-poqB9w</ref> | *''The Forest'' was a 2017 [[screamer]] [[video]] regards a forest that supposedly has a ghost that the viewer has to search for. It was uploaded by wiki user ChristopherMurray27. The [[video]] begins with a picture of a forest, accompanied by the same ambience from [[SCP-450]] playing silently, possibly leading to someone turning up the volume. However, towards the end of the [[video]], the same hostile ghost from 'Fatal Frame' appears with the same scream from The Maze, but its edited to be more louder than one would expect.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=8u3T-poqB9w</ref> | ||
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*''Robux Generator'', a [[screamer]] [[webpage]] by SkyTheWanderer in September 2020, claimed to generate Robux for Roblox. The main page featured a Robux logo, with the link leading to a video of [[Regan MacNeil]] and [[The Maze]]'s scream. The webpage was removed and now redirects to the [https://discord.gg/3ZeD9U6 Screamer Wiki's Discord server]. | *''Robux Generator'', a [[screamer]] [[webpage]] by SkyTheWanderer in September 2020, claimed to generate Robux for Roblox. The main page featured a Robux logo, with the link leading to a video of [[Regan MacNeil]] and [[The Maze]]'s scream. The webpage was removed and now redirects to the [https://discord.gg/3ZeD9U6 Screamer Wiki's Discord server]. | ||
==Games== | ==Games== | ||
[[File:Smb3free-screen1.PNG|thumb|right|Despite numerous archives, the game Smb3free.cf is no longer playable.]] | [[File:Smb3free-screen1.PNG|thumb|right|Despite numerous archives, the game Smb3free.cf is no longer playable.]] | ||
*[[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]] was a [[screamer]] [[game]] developed by Redlarkk on January 3, 2019. The game features simple yes/no questions asked by the Scratch Cat, and players who answer incorrectly are prompted to try again. This pattern continues until the fifth question, which presents a jumble of meaningless letters. Regardless of the player's answer, a [[screamer]] featuring Ima Socchi flying from the TV with a loud demonic scream ensues. On the game's title screen, players can press 'Z' to view the instructions. However, pressing 'Y' triggers a warning screamer. Although the game was initially removed from the Scratch website on January 28, 2019, it was subsequently re-uploaded on May 3, 2019, and then again on August 25, 2019, before being removed once more.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/276975720/</ref> | *[[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]] was a [[screamer]] [[game]] developed by Redlarkk on January 3, 2019. The game features simple yes/no questions asked by the Scratch Cat, and players who answer incorrectly are prompted to try again. This pattern continues until the fifth question, which presents a jumble of meaningless letters. Regardless of the player's answer, a [[screamer]] featuring Ima Socchi flying from the TV with a loud demonic scream ensues. On the game's title screen, players can press 'Z' to view the instructions. However, pressing 'Y' triggers a warning screamer. Although the game was initially removed from the Scratch website on January 28, 2019, it was subsequently re-uploaded on May 3, 2019, and then again on August 25, 2019, before being removed once more.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/276975720/</ref> | ||
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*''[[Fishing Collection!!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[game]] created by Redlarkk. On the title screen, players could press 'Z' to access the instructions. If the player then pressed 'O', it loaded up a jumpscare warning—the only way of knowing that the game was not "legitimate". To win, the player had to click on 10 swimming fish, and they would be presented with a screen 'calculating their total time'. After 9–12 seconds, an edited version of Eris (with wider pupils than usual) popped up with a loud demonic scream—then presented the player with a "Thanks for playing" screen, including [[Ellis]] from [[Lomando.com]]. The screamer was deleted in early 2019 but was soon reuploaded on July 20, 2019. It was re-uploaded again on August 25, 2019, after being voluntarily taken down.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/275992831/ | *''[[Fishing Collection!!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[game]] created by Redlarkk. On the title screen, players could press 'Z' to access the instructions. If the player then pressed 'O', it loaded up a jumpscare warning—the only way of knowing that the game was not "legitimate". To win, the player had to click on 10 swimming fish, and they would be presented with a screen 'calculating their total time'. After 9–12 seconds, an edited version of Eris (with wider pupils than usual) popped up with a loud demonic scream—then presented the player with a "Thanks for playing" screen, including [[Ellis]] from [[Lomando.com]]. The screamer was deleted in early 2019 but was soon reuploaded on July 20, 2019. It was re-uploaded again on August 25, 2019, after being voluntarily taken down.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/275992831/ | ||
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*''[[Meinzwilling]]'' was a German [[Flash]] [[screamer]] [[game]] on the [[wikipedia:Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures]] Germany [[website]] <code>upig.de</code> as a subpage, created as a promotion for the 2009 horror film Unborn. The player's objective was to search for a ghost inside a picture, magnifiable with the mouse scroll wheel. After a few seconds of zooming, a slideshow of zombies appears with a loud scream. "Meinzwilling" translates to "mytwin" in German. Due to archiving issues, the game does not function on the [[Wayback Machine]], making it lost to time. However, scattered online videos, mainly on [[YouTube]], showcase the game being played.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20090310001615/movies.universal-pictures-international-germany.de/unborn/meinzwilling</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=aiiaREduFJU</ref> | *''[[Meinzwilling]]'' was a German [[Flash]] [[screamer]] [[game]] on the [[wikipedia:Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures]] Germany [[website]] <code>upig.de</code> as a subpage, created as a promotion for the 2009 horror film Unborn. The player's objective was to search for a ghost inside a picture, magnifiable with the mouse scroll wheel. After a few seconds of zooming, a slideshow of zombies appears with a loud scream. "Meinzwilling" translates to "mytwin" in German. Due to archiving issues, the game does not function on the [[Wayback Machine]], making it lost to time. However, scattered online videos, mainly on [[YouTube]], showcase the game being played.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20090310001615/movies.universal-pictures-international-germany.de/unborn/meinzwilling</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=aiiaREduFJU</ref> | ||
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*''Mysterious Blue Dot'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] in 2012 by the creator of the [[Hell Dot]] video. Starting with a blue dot on a black background zooming in and out, after about a minute, a picture of a man with empty eye sockets appears with a loud scream. While the video has been deleted, media still exist in online videos.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=4YtRoH0wXj4</ref><ref>files.screamer.wiki/mysteriousbluedot.mp4</ref> | *''Mysterious Blue Dot'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] in 2012 by the creator of the [[Hell Dot]] video. Starting with a blue dot on a black background zooming in and out, after about a minute, a picture of a man with empty eye sockets appears with a loud scream. While the video has been deleted, media still exist in online videos.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=4YtRoH0wXj4</ref><ref>files.screamer.wiki/mysteriousbluedot.mp4</ref> | ||
*''[[Satisfying Pendulum]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[Twitter]] by user @poopartist69 on June 5, 2023. Displaying 16 metronomes playing, with their noises varying, the video suddenly cuts to the same screamer used in [[Rata Bailando]] after just 15 seconds, though not as loud as the original clip.<ref>twitter.com/poopartist69/status/1665692506044989440?s=61&t=h1YIwr0wq2A4Ps0gnFJ2MQ</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=djQD5rpPOYA</ref> | *''[[Satisfying Pendulum]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[Twitter]] by user @poopartist69 on June 5, 2023. Displaying 16 metronomes playing, with their noises varying, the video suddenly cuts to the same screamer used in [[Rata Bailando]] after just 15 seconds, though not as loud as the original clip.<ref>twitter.com/poopartist69/status/1665692506044989440?s=61&t=h1YIwr0wq2A4Ps0gnFJ2MQ</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=djQD5rpPOYA</ref> | ||
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* ''[[What the hell are you staring at?]]'' was a [[YouTube]] video created by ''BlitzRain85'' on August 14th, 2022. It serves as the second [[wikipedia:Duckman|Duckman]] screamer video after [[Subliminal message in duckman]]. It begins with Duckman repeatedly saying his famous catchphrase in various scenarios until the 14-second mark, where the same face from [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] appears accompanied by the same scream from [[Scary Barney]]. During the scream, a slide created in the style of Movie Maker pops up with the message "Haha, gotcha". The video concludes after this slide, with a total duration of 23 seconds. The screamer later became lost media due to the creator's account getting terminated for an uncertain reason. As of May 18th, 2024, the video has been found and reuploaded onto YouTube.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Pdo9_UiBnYA</ref> | * ''[[What the hell are you staring at?]]'' was a [[YouTube]] video created by ''BlitzRain85'' on August 14th, 2022. It serves as the second [[wikipedia:Duckman|Duckman]] screamer video after [[Subliminal message in duckman]]. It begins with Duckman repeatedly saying his famous catchphrase in various scenarios until the 14-second mark, where the same face from [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] appears accompanied by the same scream from [[Scary Barney]]. During the scream, a slide created in the style of Movie Maker pops up with the message "Haha, gotcha". The video concludes after this slide, with a total duration of 23 seconds. The screamer later became lost media due to the creator's account getting terminated for an uncertain reason. As of May 18th, 2024, the video has been found and reuploaded onto YouTube.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=Pdo9_UiBnYA</ref> | ||
*''Plafo the Platformer'' was a [[screamer]] [[game]] for [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]] made with [[wikipedia: GameMaker Lite 8.1|GameMaker Lite 8.1]]. In this game, players control the main (And only) character named Plafo, and supposedly, the goal of the game is to avoid the obstacles and reach the black lines at the end of the screen. When the game is launched, the player will start off in the First Level while chiptune music plays. There is nothing special in the first level as there is nothing to avoid. When reaching the second level, Plafo needs to avoid a big hole; if Plafo falls in the hole, the whole level restarts. When reaching the Final Seventh Level, instead of the black lines, there will be a black door with the "OOF" Blocks surrounding it. When pulling the Yellow Lever, which destroys the "OOF" blocks, and when touching the Black Door, a gray face with black eyes and a mouth appears, without a scream.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20240716202624/<br>files.catbox.moe/3hds5j.zip '''(Permalink)'''</ref> | *''[[Pony Screamer]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by Pony Lovin on December 30, 2013. Starting with a clip from the [[wikipedia:My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]] episode Baby Cakes, specifically the scene where [[wikipedia:Pinkie Pie|Pinkie Pie]] searches for her parents' twins, Pound and Pumpkin Cake, in a dark hallway, the video takes a surprising turn. As Pinkie Pie finds Pound Cake crawling on the ceiling, an upside-down picture of a crazed [[wikipedia:Twilight Sparkle|Twilight Sparkle]] from the episode Lesson Zero appears with a loud noise.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20241113195052/files.catbox.moe/fxhfrc.mov</ref> | ||
[[File:First lvl.png|thumb|right|A gameplay screenshot of Plafo the Platform.]] | |||
*''[[Plafo the Platformer]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[game]] for [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]] made with [[wikipedia: GameMaker Lite 8.1|GameMaker Lite 8.1]]. In this game, players control the main (And only) character named Plafo, and supposedly, the goal of the game is to avoid the obstacles and reach the black lines at the end of the screen. When the game is launched, the player will start off in the First Level while chiptune music plays. There is nothing special in the first level as there is nothing to avoid. When reaching the second level, Plafo needs to avoid a big hole; if Plafo falls in the hole, the whole level restarts. When reaching the Final Seventh Level, instead of the black lines, there will be a black door with the "OOF" Blocks surrounding it. When pulling the Yellow Lever, which destroys the "OOF" blocks, and when touching the Black Door, a gray face with black eyes and a mouth appears, without a scream.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20240716202624/<br>files.catbox.moe/3hds5j.zip '''(Permalink)'''</ref> | |||
*''What is meme?'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by fanzorz1 sometime in 2012. The video begins with the song "What Is Love" by Haddaway. At the 16-second mark, the gif from the 1998 romantic film [[wikipedia:A Night at the Roxbury|A Night at the Roxbury]] appears. It first replaces Chris Kattan's face with Epic Face, then Jim Carrey's face with Trollface, and finally, Will Ferrell's face with [[wikipedia:Nyan Cat|Nyan Cat]]. The old Comedy Central logo is also displayed at the bottom right corner. However, at 3:38, a black screen with a loud scream appears. After the screamer, it cuts to the image of [[wikipedia:Trollface|Trollface]] on a black background, along with large white text that says: "PROBLEM OFFICER?", accompanied by a Vincent Price laugh.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=aA0T9GTf3PQ ('''Permalink:''' bit.ly/4fjULWN)</ref> | *''What is meme?'' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] uploaded to [[YouTube]] by fanzorz1 sometime in 2012. The video begins with the song "What Is Love" by Haddaway. At the 16-second mark, the gif from the 1998 romantic film [[wikipedia:A Night at the Roxbury|A Night at the Roxbury]] appears. It first replaces Chris Kattan's face with Epic Face, then Jim Carrey's face with Trollface, and finally, Will Ferrell's face with [[wikipedia:Nyan Cat|Nyan Cat]]. The old Comedy Central logo is also displayed at the bottom right corner. However, at 3:38, a black screen with a loud scream appears. After the screamer, it cuts to the image of [[wikipedia:Trollface|Trollface]] on a black background, along with large white text that says: "PROBLEM OFFICER?", accompanied by a Vincent Price laugh.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=aA0T9GTf3PQ ('''Permalink:''' bit.ly/4fjULWN)</ref> |