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On July 7, 2015, an anonymous user claiming to be ZK posted a thread on [[4chan]] claiming that the "true" version of "Sad Satan" had not been covered by Obscure Horror Center.<ref><nowiki>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/16336021/</nowiki></ref> Below the text snippet is a download link to that version, which included gore and child pornography instead of the images from the original. However, 4chan users who downloaded the game reported that their computers became unresponsive after running this version of the game; it was discovered to have a trojan installed with it. For instance, one user recalled that he attempted to play the game from a USB drive instead of his computer's hard drive, which caused his computer to fail to boot normally.
On July 7, 2015, an anonymous user claiming to be ZK posted a thread on [[4chan]] claiming that the "true" version of "Sad Satan" had not been covered by Obscure Horror Center.<ref><nowiki>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/16336021/</nowiki></ref> Below the text snippet is a download link to that version, which included gore and child pornography instead of the images from the original. However, 4chan users who downloaded the game reported that their computers became unresponsive after running this version of the game; it was discovered to have a trojan installed with it. For instance, one user recalled that he attempted to play the game from a USB drive instead of his computer's hard drive, which caused his computer to fail to boot normally.
== Content ==
== Content ==
In both "Sad Satan" games, The player controls their character through the hallway of monochromatic corridors while various audio samples play. These audios include interviews with various murderers and child predators, including the late [[wikipedia:Jimmy Savile|Jimmy Savile]] and Charles Manson, as well as musical excerpts like "I Love Beijing Tiananmen." While the player controls their character through the hallway, images will intermittently appear, preventing their progress in the game. Most of these images often include references to child abuse, particularly those of the late Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris. A picture of the convicted child rapist and necrophile [[wikipedia:Tsutomu Miyazaki|Tsutomu Miyazaki]] was among the other images that dealt with crime. Photographs of [[wikipedia:Lady Justice|Lady Justice]], the late Cambodian footballer [[wikipedia:Andrés Escobar|Andrés Escobar]], and [[wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]] before his assassination are also included.
In both "Sad Satan" games, The player controls their character through the hallway of monochromatic corridors while various audio samples play. These audios include interviews with various murderers and child predators, including the late [[wikipedia:Jimmy Savile|Jimmy Savile]] and [[wikipedia:Charles Manson|Charles Manson]], as well as musical excerpts like "I Love Beijing Tiananmen." While the player controls their character through the hallway, images will intermittently appear, preventing their progress in the game. Most of these images often include references to child abuse, particularly those of Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris. A picture of the convicted child rapist and necrophile [[wikipedia:Tsutomu Miyazaki|Tsutomu Miyazaki]] was among the other images that dealt with crime. Photographs of [[wikipedia:Lady Justice|Lady Justice]], the late Cambodian footballer [[wikipedia:Andrés Escobar|Andrés Escobar]], and [[wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]] before his assassination are also included.


In the gameplay video for the original ''Sad Satan'' the player can be seen moving slowly down the hallway. After some time, a girl can be heard counting from 1 to 10 in German. This audio was produced by a Polish number station called Swedish Rhapsody, which was used to transmit messages in code. At 7:39, the game freezes and KMFDM's Lynch Mob begins to play over loud white noises and distorted audio. Just before the video ends, a reversed version of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" can be heard, along with the chant "Sad Satan," and a brief glimpse of Jimmy Saville and Margaret Thatcher. An photograph of Franz Joseph's work also appears.
In the gameplay video for the original ''Sad Satan'' the player can be seen moving slowly down the hallway. After some time, a girl can be heard counting from 1 to 10 in German. This audio was produced by a Polish number station called Swedish Rhapsody, which was used to transmit messages in code. At 7:39, the game freezes, and KMFDM's Lynch Mob begins to play over loud white noises and distorted audio. Just before the video ends, a reversed version of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" can be heard, along with the chant "Sad Satan," and a brief glimpse of Jimmy Saville and Margaret Thatcher. A photograph of Franz Joseph's work also appears.


In Part 2, the video features gameplay mostly accompanied by a slowed-down Hitler speech in the background until it silences and the corridor alters into black-and-white. Later, the player sees a child in the hallway, and when passed through it, a loud scream is played in reverse and the video ends there. In some parts, an image of former president John F. Kennedy right before he was shot is briefly shown. In Part 3, Charles Manson's interview can be heard at the beginning, followed by a slightly slowed-down voice saying, "I live where there's no TV, no radio, no electric lights..." The game concludes with a reversed, distorted audio clip of "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" playing while it freezes on the screen.  
In Part 2, the video features gameplay mostly accompanied by a slowed-down Hitler speech in the background until it silences and the corridor alters into black-and-white. Later, the player sees a child in the hallway, and when passed through it, a loud scream is played in reverse and the video ends there. In some parts, an image of former president [[wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]] right before he was shot is briefly shown. In Part 3, Charles Manson's interview can be heard at the beginning, followed by a slightly slowed-down voice saying, "I live where there's no TV, no radio, no electric lights..." The game concludes with a reversed, distorted audio clip of "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" playing while it freezes on the screen.  


Before the original Tsutomu Miyazaki appears in the middle of the video in Part 4, an image of him is briefly displayed with his eyes drawn in red. A picture of Lady Justice now appears; this could be a reference to a lack of justice. An image of Rolf Harris, who was found guilty of molesting children, appears halfway through the video. The identical image of Tsutomu Miyazaki appears at the game's conclusion, but his eyes have been written in black, and Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" is played backwards (like from the end of Part 1). In Part 5, an image of Andres Escobar appears, a Cambodian footballer who was murdered after shooting at his own goal. From there, it is followed by the image of Roman Polanski, who was arrested for the rape of a 13-year-old girl. The video ends with the player stranded in the of the hallway at this point.  
Before the original Tsutomu Miyazaki appears in the middle of the video in Part 4, an image of him is briefly displayed with his eyes drawn in red. A picture of Lady Justice now appears; this could be a reference to a lack of justice. An image of Rolf Harris, who was found guilty of molesting children, appears halfway through the video. The identical image of Tsutomu Miyazaki appears at the game's conclusion, but his eyes have been written in black, and Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" is played backward (like from the end of Part 1). In Part 5, an image of Andres Escobar appears a Cambodian footballer who was murdered after shooting at his own goal. From there, it is followed by the image of [[wikipedia:Roman Polanski|Roman Polanski]], who was arrested for the rape of then 13-year-old Samantha Geimer. The video ends with the player stranded in the hallway at this point.  
==References==
==References==