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Prior to the games' release on GOG (a DRM free gaming service), some PC gamers pirated the game and were met with an [[Wikipedia:Anti-piracy|Anti-piracy]] detection, where the game's main theme would be replaced with a rather disturbing track (dubbed by fans as "You paid the price"), a disturbing music would play alongside quiet whispers. Possibly as an attempt to unsettle the pirate for not buying. | Prior to the games' release on GOG (a DRM free gaming service), some PC gamers pirated the game and were met with an [[Wikipedia:Anti-piracy|Anti-piracy]] detection, where the game's main theme would be replaced with a rather disturbing track (dubbed by fans as "You paid the price"), a disturbing music would play alongside quiet whispers. Possibly as an attempt to unsettle the pirate for not buying. | ||
There are no [[screamers]] in the pirated copy, however: In the LEGAL copy of the game, at the end, if the player decide to sign the devil's contract, the game would end and the main game's theme would be reversed. | There are no [[screamers]] in the pirated copy, however: In the LEGAL copy of the game, at the end, if the player decide to sign the devil's contract, the game would end at an evil-er version of cuphead and mugman and the main game's theme would be reversed. | ||
== Link == | == Link == | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]! | <u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]! |