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'''Pong.EXE''' is a [[screamer]] [[game]] that draws inspiration from the classic 1970s video game [[wikipedia:Pong|''Pong'']], created by RobBoberty in 2015. In this game, players compete against a computer-controlled paddle on the right side of the screen. The objective is to score 10 points before the computer wins. Players can control the paddle using arrow keys or a cursor that moves the paddle automatically in the direction of the cursor.


As players progress through the game, each time they score a goal, something strange happens in the background:
'''evangelion subliminal message.wmv''' is a [[Screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] by EmberBlitz07 on October 31st 2024. The video was released as a Halloween special by the uploader, alongside his joke album "The Very Spoopy Halloween Album".


*2 points: Strange yellow squares flash in the background.
The video starts off with a Windows Movie Maker title card stating the uploader found a subliminal message in a clip from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. A clip from episode 2, "An Unfamiliar Ceiling" (also referred to as "The Beast") plays, with the character Kozo Fuyutsuki saying "we've won" in Japanese, with the berserk Unit-01 running towards the angel following. He then slows down the clip to show the supposed subliminal message after another title card, and replays it after a title card that states "didn't catch that? let's play it again." This is interrupted by a photo of Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas with worms in his mouth which plays with the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee commercial]] scream, with a part of it repeated. Then, credits roll, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves in London playing.
*4 points: A creepy clown flashes briefly, accompanied by a laugh. The computer-controlled paddle palette becomes twice as large as normal.
*6 points: An edited image of a girl that might induce [[Trypophobia|trypophobia]] appears. The background and paddle turn red, and the ball becomes a skull.
*7 points: A red-filtered image of an eye with a mouth edited in as the pupil appears. The screen starts shaking, making it harder to play.
*9 points: A picture of a bloody severed mouth appears. Nothing else happens, but the computer-controlled paddle can now predict where the ball is going.


 
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<center><big>'''[[Pong.EXE|What could be so scary about this classic 1970's video game?]]'''</big></center>
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 2 November 2024

evangelion subliminal message.wmv is a Screamer video uploaded to YouTube by EmberBlitz07 on October 31st 2024. The video was released as a Halloween special by the uploader, alongside his joke album "The Very Spoopy Halloween Album".

The video starts off with a Windows Movie Maker title card stating the uploader found a subliminal message in a clip from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. A clip from episode 2, "An Unfamiliar Ceiling" (also referred to as "The Beast") plays, with the character Kozo Fuyutsuki saying "we've won" in Japanese, with the berserk Unit-01 running towards the angel following. He then slows down the clip to show the supposed subliminal message after another title card, and replays it after a title card that states "didn't catch that? let's play it again." This is interrupted by a photo of Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas with worms in his mouth which plays with the K-fee commercial scream, with a part of it repeated. Then, credits roll, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves in London playing.

Mankind's greatest fear is internet screamers.


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