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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.


Upon launching the application, players are greeted with an opening cinematic from [[wikipedia:Pokémon - Silver Version|Pokémon - Silver Version]], leading to the main menu offering options like "Continue," "New game," and "Pptions." Choosing "options" prompts a message about non-functional cheats, while "new game" claims it's "too late to start over", leaving "continue" as the only viable choice. Opting for "continue" places the player in a frozen area, eventually leading to static.
'''Lost Vib-Ribbon Screamer (2012 Archive)''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] by TopHatUnited (also known as [[User:TheEpikShyGuy|TheEpikShyGuy]] on the wiki) on January 1st, 2025. The video is a sequel of another one of TopHatUnited’s screamers called ‘Lost Klonoa Screamer (2011 Archived Footage)’. Both videos are parodies of [[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]].


<center><big>'''[[Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver|"Gotta catch em' all till December"]]'''</big></center>
The video starts off with a screen recording of the video with the 2012 YouTube layout. The person who ‘made’ this video was a user called ‘FizzSplizz’. The screen depicts a poorly recorded Vib-Ribbon disc select and game menu screens with a yellowish tint meanwhile [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt8IAZAX3eM Space and Time] by 009 Sound System plays. Later, text would appear that was made in Windows Movie Maker reading “now after completing all 3 main courses”, “just copy what i do and then you will unlock the hidden diamond course”. Then, it cuts back to the disc select menu, and then the ‘Insert vib-ribbon disk’ screen. After a few seconds, it would suddenly cut to the same face from [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] flashing with the same scream from the [[K-fee commercials]], but stuttery. Then, it would cut to text moving up the screen reading “rofl I got u” with the credits also with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCigpHN7xQw World 2-2] playing from the 1995 PlayStation game, [[wikipedia:Jumping_Flash!|Jumping Flash!]].
 
<center><big>'''[[Lost Vib-Ribbon Screamer (2012 Archive)|Bringing back the golden era...]]'''</center></big><br>
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 1 January 2025

Lost Vib-Ribbon Screamer (2012 Archive) is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube by TopHatUnited (also known as TheEpikShyGuy on the wiki) on January 1st, 2025. The video is a sequel of another one of TopHatUnited’s screamers called ‘Lost Klonoa Screamer (2011 Archived Footage)’. Both videos are parodies of Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret.

The video starts off with a screen recording of the video with the 2012 YouTube layout. The person who ‘made’ this video was a user called ‘FizzSplizz’. The screen depicts a poorly recorded Vib-Ribbon disc select and game menu screens with a yellowish tint meanwhile Space and Time by 009 Sound System plays. Later, text would appear that was made in Windows Movie Maker reading “now after completing all 3 main courses”, “just copy what i do and then you will unlock the hidden diamond course”. Then, it cuts back to the disc select menu, and then the ‘Insert vib-ribbon disk’ screen. After a few seconds, it would suddenly cut to the same face from What's Wrong With This Picture? flashing with the same scream from the K-fee commercials, but stuttery. Then, it would cut to text moving up the screen reading “rofl I got u” with the credits also with World 2-2 playing from the 1995 PlayStation game, Jumping Flash!.

Bringing back the golden era...


(Previous articlesPropose articles)