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|title = Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver
|title = Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver
|image = Snow on Mt Silver.png
|image = Snow on Mt Silver.png
|maker = ProfessorCreepyPasta, Mibevan, and DarksoulzFZ<br>Annie-Mienai ([[wikipedia:Itch.io|Itch.io]] version)
|developer = ProfessorCreepyPasta, Mibevan, and DarksoulzFZ<br> Annie-Mienai ([[wikipedia:Itch.io|Itch.io]] version)
|type = Horror [[game]]
|type = Horror [[game]]
|date = August 19, 2015
|date = August 19, 2015
|platform = Gamejolt
|platform = [[GameJolt]]
|written in = RPG Maker VX<br>RPG Maker VX Ace ([[wikipedia:Itch.io|Itch.io]] version)
|written in = RPG Maker VX<br>RPG Maker VX Ace ([[wikipedia:Itch.io|Itch.io]] version)
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'''Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver''' was a [[creepypasta]] ".exe" [[game]] that was created by ProfessorCreepyPasta, Mibevan, and DarksoulzFZ, and published on Gamejolt on August 19th, 2015. The game was developed using [[wikipedia:RPG Maker VX|RPG Maker VX]] and closely follows to the creepypasta story of the same name. Its unofficial Itch.io version was released, but with slight changes made for accuracy.
'''Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver''' was a [[creepypasta]] [[game]] that was created by ProfessorCreepyPasta, Mibevan, and DarksoulzFZ, and published on [[GameJolt]] on August 19th, 2015. The game was developed using [[wikipedia:RPG Maker VX|RPG Maker VX]] and closely follows the creepypasta story of the same name. It has an unofficial Itch.io version with slight changes made for accuracy.
 
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:HUD.png|thumb|200px|left|The player's "Pokémon Database" HUD can be accessed to view their Pokémon; all of which have 6 health.]]
[[File:HUD.png|thumb|200px|left|The player can access the HUD to view their Pokémon, all of which have 6 health.]]
Upon launching the application, the player is presented with an opening cinematic of [[wikipedia:Pokemon - Silver Version|Pokemon - Silver Version]]. The cinematic eventually leads to the main menu screen, where the player can choose from various options, including "continue," "new game," and "options." If the player selects "options," a message appears indicating that the option is not functional and prompting the player to ensure that there are no "cheat codes" in effect. If the player selects "new game," a message appears stating that "it is too late to start over". Therefore, the only option for the player at this point is to select "continue" to proceed with the gameplay. Upon selecting "continue," the game spawns the player in a frozen-like area, and after a few seconds, the gameplay resumes. However, the screen eventually cuts to a static display.  
Upon launching the application, the player is greeted with the opening cinematic from ''[[wikipedia:Pokémon_Gold_and_Silver|Pokémon Silver Version]]''. Afterwards, they are brought to the main menu, where they can select from "Continue," "New Game," or "Options." Selecting "Options" prompts a message about the options being inaccessible, while "New Game" prompts a message that reads "It's too late to start over". This leaves "Continue" as the only viable choice. The save file places the player in a frozen area, but the screen suddenly switches to static. However, the player can still access the menu and view their Pokémon.


During gameplay, the player can display their Heads-Up Display (HUD) to view information about their Pokémon. The HUD options reveal the player's six Pokémon, which include Typhlosion, Feraligatr, Meganium, Pidgeot, Tyranitar, and Lugia, all with 6 health. As the player progresses through a particular area in the game, each Pokemon gradually dies from frostbite, except for Typhlosion. The player then comes across a door that leads to a similar area, but with no static. This area contains a Pokeball, which the player can interact with. However, upon doing so, the screen freezes and static plays, leading to a surreal encounter with the legendary Pokemon, [[wikipedia:Celebi (Pokémon)|Celebi]]. During the encounter, the player is unable to take any actions, as Celebi uses the move "perish song," accompanied by static. The screen then fades to black, leaving the player to ponder the significance of the encounter and what it means for the rest of the game.
The player's party consists of six Pokémon: [[wikipedia:Typhlosion|Typhlosion]], [[wikipedia:Feraligatr|Feraligatr]], [[wikipedia:Meganium|Meganium]], [[wikipedia:Pidgeot|Pidgeot]], [[wikipedia:Tyranitar|Tyranitar]], and [[wikipedia:Lugia|Lugia]], each with 6 remaining HP. As the player progresses, all Pokémon succumb to frostbite except for Typhlosion. Once Typhlosion is the remaining Pokémon in the player's party, the static ends and the player is warped to another room in the starting frozen area, which contains a Poké Ball. Upon interacting with the Poke Ball, the screen freezes, a static sound effect plays, and the screen transitions to a surreal encounter with the legendary Pokémon [[wikipedia:Celebi|Celebi]]. The player is rendered inactive as Celebi uses Perish Song,<ref>A move that causes both the user and the opponent to faint in three turns.</ref> the screen turns to static, and then fades to black.


After Celebi's encounter, the player spawns into another area in a violet color scheme. The player has no choice but to navigate a small path in this area. While progressing through it, the protagonist starts to display messages such as "It's so cold..." and "Mother, it feels so cold...", with the final message being "I can never turn back". These messages appear as the area begins to darken and eventually fades to a black screen. The player then finds themselves in a completely white world, where they eventually encounter Red and engage in a battle with their Pokémon. The player's chosen Pokémon, Typhlosion, gradually loses health as it attempts to defeat Red's Pokémon. The final opponent in the battle is a frostbitten version of Pikachu. Despite the player's attacks, Pikachu manages to use the move "Pain Split," which results in the death of Typhlosion and Pikachu. The battle screen then cuts to Red, who is shown crying with severed arms and a bloodied body, as the words "It's over..." appear on the screen before cutting to black. A message then appears, stating "Pikachu used Destiny Bond," followed by an edited image of a Pikachu with spike-like teeth, no eyes, and a missing left ear. The application "restarts" and replays the opening cinematic. However, if the player accesses the main menu, a similar screamer appears, followed by a sequence of credits.
After the Celebi encounter, players spawn in a cave area and must navigate through a path. Text boxes that read "It's so cold...", "Mother, it feels so cold...", and "I can never turn back.", appear as the player navigates through the cave path. The area darkens, fades to black, and transitions to a completely white area where the player engages in a battle with Red.<ref>The player character from the Generation I games (Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow). He makes a cameo in the Generation II games (Gold, Silver, Crystal), where he can be challenged to a battle by the player on Mt. Silver.</ref> Typhlosion gradually loses health while facing Red's [[wikipedia:Venusaur|Venusaur]], [[wikipedia:Blastoise|Blastoise]], [[wikipedia:Charizard|Charizard]], [[wikipedia:Snorlax|Snorlax]], and [[wikipedia:Espeon|Espeon]], who all use Struggle<ref>A move that a Pokémon resorts to when none of its moves are usable.</ref> and then immediately die from frostbite. Finally, Red sends out his frostbitten [[wikipedia:Pikachu|Pikachu]], which uses Pain Split,<ref>A move where the user adds its HP to the target's HP, then equally splits the combined HP between them. Pain Split is not a move that Pikachu can learn legally in the Generation II games.</ref> resulting in the demise of both Pokémon. The battle screen shifts to Red, depicted with severed arms and a bloodied body, accompanied by the text "It's over..." before cutting to black. A message appears with the text "used Destiny Bond,"<ref>After using this move, if the user faints, the Pokémon that knocked it out will also faint. Destiny Bond is not a move that Pikachu can learn legally in the Generation II games. </ref> followed by a flashing image of a frostbitten Pikachu with a smile and a missing left ear. After the screamer ends, the application replays the opening cinematic. Accessing the main menu triggers a similar [[screamer]], succeeded by a message box reading "You can never escape..." and a credits sequence.
==Notes==
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==Links==
==Links==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains [[screamers]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains [[screamers]] with <span color="yellow" data-mce-style="color: yellow;" style="color: yellow;">flashing lights!</span>
*gamejolt.com/games/easter-egg-snow-on-mt-silver/54332
*<s>gamejolt.com/games/easter-egg-snow-on-mt-silver/54332</s>
*'''Mirror''': gamejolt.com/games/easteregg-snowinlavendertown/383006
*'''Mirror''': gamejolt.com/games/easteregg-snowinlavendertown/383006
*'''Unofficial Itch.io version''': https://annie-mienai.itch.io/snow-on-mt-silver
*'''Unofficial Itch.io version''': annie-mienai.itch.io/snow-on-mt-silver
*'''Creepypasta story:''' creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Easter_Egg_-_Snow_on_Mt._Silver
*'''Showcase video''': youtube.com/watch?v=dt0nJbmFYVU
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Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver was a creepypasta game that was created by ProfessorCreepyPasta, Mibevan, and DarksoulzFZ, and published on GameJolt on August 19th, 2015. The game was developed using RPG Maker VX and closely follows the creepypasta story of the same name. It has an unofficial Itch.io version with slight changes made for accuracy.

Gameplay

The player can access the HUD to view their Pokémon, all of which have 6 health.

Upon launching the application, the player is greeted with the opening cinematic from Pokémon Silver Version. Afterwards, they are brought to the main menu, where they can select from "Continue," "New Game," or "Options." Selecting "Options" prompts a message about the options being inaccessible, while "New Game" prompts a message that reads "It's too late to start over". This leaves "Continue" as the only viable choice. The save file places the player in a frozen area, but the screen suddenly switches to static. However, the player can still access the menu and view their Pokémon.

The player's party consists of six Pokémon: Typhlosion, Feraligatr, Meganium, Pidgeot, Tyranitar, and Lugia, each with 6 remaining HP. As the player progresses, all Pokémon succumb to frostbite except for Typhlosion. Once Typhlosion is the remaining Pokémon in the player's party, the static ends and the player is warped to another room in the starting frozen area, which contains a Poké Ball. Upon interacting with the Poke Ball, the screen freezes, a static sound effect plays, and the screen transitions to a surreal encounter with the legendary Pokémon Celebi. The player is rendered inactive as Celebi uses Perish Song,[1] the screen turns to static, and then fades to black.

After the Celebi encounter, players spawn in a cave area and must navigate through a path. Text boxes that read "It's so cold...", "Mother, it feels so cold...", and "I can never turn back.", appear as the player navigates through the cave path. The area darkens, fades to black, and transitions to a completely white area where the player engages in a battle with Red.[2] Typhlosion gradually loses health while facing Red's Venusaur, Blastoise, Charizard, Snorlax, and Espeon, who all use Struggle[3] and then immediately die from frostbite. Finally, Red sends out his frostbitten Pikachu, which uses Pain Split,[4] resulting in the demise of both Pokémon. The battle screen shifts to Red, depicted with severed arms and a bloodied body, accompanied by the text "It's over..." before cutting to black. A message appears with the text "used Destiny Bond,"[5] followed by a flashing image of a frostbitten Pikachu with a smile and a missing left ear. After the screamer ends, the application replays the opening cinematic. Accessing the main menu triggers a similar screamer, succeeded by a message box reading "You can never escape..." and a credits sequence.

Notes

  1. A move that causes both the user and the opponent to faint in three turns.
  2. The player character from the Generation I games (Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow). He makes a cameo in the Generation II games (Gold, Silver, Crystal), where he can be challenged to a battle by the player on Mt. Silver.
  3. A move that a Pokémon resorts to when none of its moves are usable.
  4. A move where the user adds its HP to the target's HP, then equally splits the combined HP between them. Pain Split is not a move that Pikachu can learn legally in the Generation II games.
  5. After using this move, if the user faints, the Pokémon that knocked it out will also faint. Destiny Bond is not a move that Pikachu can learn legally in the Generation II games.

Links

NOTE: The following game contains screamers with flashing lights!

  • gamejolt.com/games/easter-egg-snow-on-mt-silver/54332
  • Mirror: gamejolt.com/games/easteregg-snowinlavendertown/383006
  • Unofficial Itch.io version: annie-mienai.itch.io/snow-on-mt-silver
  • Creepypasta story: creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Easter_Egg_-_Snow_on_Mt._Silver
  • Showcase video: youtube.com/watch?v=dt0nJbmFYVU

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