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'''Steady Hand''' (まぢいらいら某 maji iraira bō<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/translator/comments/ijip9x/japanese_english_message_from_a_japanese_flash/</ref>) also known as '''Japanese Scary Maze''' is a [[screamer]] flash game possibly made in early 2004. Unlike most screamers, the origin of this game remains unknown, but the earliest mention of this screamer was from a bulletin board forum for the game Fortress Forever, which featured a link to the [[screamer]] hosted from the site ''flabber.nl'' in the fall of 2004.<ref><nowiki>http://www.fortress-forever.com/forums/showthread.php?t=772&styleid=1</nowiki></ref> Shortly after, a flash website [[Albino Blacksheep]] also featured the [[screamer]] in November 2004. This was the one of the earliest maze games to date; being released earlier than [[The Maze]] itself. | '''Steady Hand''' (まぢいらいら某 maji iraira bō<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/translator/comments/ijip9x/japanese_english_message_from_a_japanese_flash/</ref>) also known as '''Japanese Scary Maze''' is a [[screamer]] flash game possibly made in early 2004. Unlike most screamers, the origin of this game remains unknown, but the earliest mention of this screamer was from a bulletin board forum for the game Fortress Forever, which featured a link to the [[screamer]] hosted from the site ''flabber.nl'' in the fall of 2004.<ref><nowiki>http://www.fortress-forever.com/forums/showthread.php?t=772&styleid=1</nowiki></ref> Shortly after, a flash website [[Albino Blacksheep]] also featured the [[screamer]] in November 2004. This was the one of the earliest maze games to date; being released earlier than [[The Maze]] itself. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The main menu features Japanese title "まぢいらいら某" which translates as: "Steady Hand (Madji iraraibo)" and text below the title "STARTを押すとすぐに始まります作りが雑ですいません" which translates from Japanese to English into "game will start immediately after you press START". | The main menu features Japanese title "まぢいらいら某" which translates as: "Steady Hand (Madji iraraibo)" and text below the title "STARTを押すとすぐに始まります作りが雑ですいません" which translates from Japanese to English into "game will start immediately after you press START". | ||
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There was an unofficial English version of ''Steady Hand'' in 2005 titled ''Tiny Dot Maze'', which features a different menu screen, the "Game Over" screen being changed into "DAMN!" and nothing much else. The website for it claims to reward anyone who passes through Level 10 with $100. However, an image of Hai2u appears along with a puking sound instead. The screamer appears after the player dies, rather than just before the end as in the original. Once the [[screamer]] is over, a large text "GOTCHA" appears with the laughing sound of Scooby Doo. Decompiling the flash reveals unused text in the game's files. | There was an unofficial English version of ''Steady Hand'' in 2005 titled ''Tiny Dot Maze'', which features a different menu screen, the "Game Over" screen being changed into "DAMN!" and nothing much else. The website for it claims to reward anyone who passes through Level 10 with $100. However, an image of Hai2u appears along with a puking sound instead. The screamer appears after the player dies, rather than just before the end as in the original. Once the [[screamer]] is over, a large text "GOTCHA" appears with the laughing sound of Scooby Doo. Decompiling the flash reveals unused text in the game's files. | ||
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== Gallery == | |||
<gallery widths="230"> | <gallery widths="230"> | ||
SteadyHandTitle.png|Steady Hand. | SteadyHandTitle.png|Steady Hand. | ||
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FailedTinyDot.PNG|"Damn!" | FailedTinyDot.PNG|"Damn!" | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Showcase Videos === | === Showcase Videos === | ||
[[File:SteadyHandShowcase.mp4|500px]]</div> [[File:TinyDotMazeShowcase.mp4|375px]] | [[File:SteadyHandShowcase.mp4|500px]]</div> [[File:TinyDotMazeShowcase.mp4|375px]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!</span> | <u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!</span> | ||
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[[Category:Pornography]] | [[Category:Pornography]] | ||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
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Revision as of 01:47, 1 November 2022
This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted. |
Steady Hand (まぢいらいら某 maji iraira bō[1]) also known as Japanese Scary Maze is a screamer flash game possibly made in early 2004. Unlike most screamers, the origin of this game remains unknown, but the earliest mention of this screamer was from a bulletin board forum for the game Fortress Forever, which featured a link to the screamer hosted from the site flabber.nl in the fall of 2004.[2] Shortly after, a flash website Albino Blacksheep also featured the screamer in November 2004. This was the one of the earliest maze games to date; being released earlier than The Maze itself.
Gameplay
The main menu features Japanese title "まぢいらいら某" which translates as: "Steady Hand (Madji iraraibo)" and text below the title "STARTを押すとすぐに始まります作りが雑ですいません" which translates from Japanese to English into "game will start immediately after you press START".
The gameplay is to guide a dot through the maze surrounded by thin walls and to reach its end. The player advanced to a next level after reaching and clicking that "G O A L" button. Once before the player reaches its end of Level 2, an image of black and white portrait of a baby wearing a sheep costume (doing the harlequin fetus pose from DeathRealm's magazine cover) appears in a solid red background, accompanied by a loud roar. The audio for the screamer was also used in Zoeken.
There was an unofficial English version of Steady Hand in 2005 titled Tiny Dot Maze, which features a different menu screen, the "Game Over" screen being changed into "DAMN!" and nothing much else. The website for it claims to reward anyone who passes through Level 10 with $100. However, an image of Hai2u appears along with a puking sound instead. The screamer appears after the player dies, rather than just before the end as in the original. Once the screamer is over, a large text "GOTCHA" appears with the laughing sound of Scooby Doo. Decompiling the flash reveals unused text in the game's files.
Gallery
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Steady Hand.
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First level.
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Second level.
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"Too bad ( X _ X )"
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English Version
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"Damn!"
Showcase Videos
References
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/translator/comments/ijip9x/japanese_english_message_from_a_japanese_flash/
- ↑ http://www.fortress-forever.com/forums/showthread.php?t=772&styleid=1
Links
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
- albinoblacksheep.com/flash/steadyhand2
- albinoblacksheep.com/swf/prank/steadyhand2(www.albinoblacksheep.com).swf
- English version (contains pornography): tinydotmaze.com
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