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===Felix the Cat Game Over screen===
===Felix the Cat Game Over screen===
[[File:Het.png|thumb|200px|The "continue" screen where the player is presented with two options whether to play again or no]]
[[File:Het.png|thumb|200px|The "continue" screen where the player is presented with two options whether to play again or no]]
'''Felix the Cat for the Sega Mega Drive''' is an unauthorized port of the NES game of the same name, created in Russia. The game features a disturbing image that may considered as "screamer". The objective of the game is to save Kitty Kat from the clutches of the professor by returning his magical bag. Despite having a modest selection of levels from its NES counterpart, the game does not include any bosses. The game's playlist contains the same songs, but they play in random order. However, a particularly unsettling scene is discovered when the player dies and reaches the Continue screen. Here, the player is presented with two options: "yes" to continue playing or "no" to face a distressing image of Felix with his face torn and skull exposed, accompanied by an interrupted soundtrack that persists until the game is closed. This image was initially utilized for a T-shirt design by Dozign titled "Felix the Cat Unmasked" and inspired the infamous SilvaGunner video, Puzzle Room - Kirby: Planet Robobot.
'''Felix the Cat for the Sega Mega Drive''' is an unauthorized port of the NES game of the same name, created in Russia. The game features a disturbing image that may considered as "screamer". The objective of the game is to save Kitty Kat from the clutches of the professor by returning his magical bag. Despite having a modest selection of levels from its NES counterpart, the game does not include any bosses. The game's playlist contains the same songs, but they play in random order. However, a particularly unsettling scene is discovered when the player dies and reaches the Continue screen. Here, the player is presented with two options: "yes" to continue playing or "no" to face a distressing image of Felix with his face torn and skull exposed, accompanied by an interrupted soundtrack that persists until the game is closed. This image was initially utilized for a T-shirt design by Dozign titled "Felix the Cat Unmasked" and inspired the infamous [[wikipedia:SilvaGunner|SilvaGunner]] video, [[Puzzle Room - Kirby: Planet Robobot]].
 
===Upgrade Complete series===
===Upgrade Complete series===
''[[Upgrade Complete 3mium]]'' is the final title in the Upgrade Complete trilogy. The game's objective is to acquire all available upgrades, which requires collecting in-game coins by playing a simple shoot-em-up. Unlike the previous two games in the series, which featured a classic 2D side-scrolling space shooter, 3mium has the player defend a stationary base that harvests "precious whale oil" against progressively harder waves of enemies. As a parody of modern "pay-to-win" games, the game assumes that the player has already purchased the "premium version" with all upgrades unlocked upon starting. Pressing the "Beat Game" button leads to a fake PayPal screen that, when closed, revokes all upgrades, requiring the player to earn them from scratch. The game features a "Heartrate" upgrade that comes in three steps, with the first two intended to be non-scary. The first time the player attempts to unlock it, the game displays a warning message. However, unlocking the upgrade only causes a deliberately crude drawing of a cheesy bedsheet ghost to pop up and move around, followed by a photo of the creator with bad MS Paint scribbles. The third and final step of the upgrade appears normal, with the regular "Upgrade Complete" logo popping up and gameplay returning to normal. However, after about 20 seconds, a blurry picture of what appears to be a child with beady black eyes pops up across the screen with a scream, serving as the game's genuine screamer. If the player has not unlocked the game's audio through an upgrade, none of the three screamers will play any sounds. ''[[Upgrade Complete II]]'' is the second game in the series, where players control a spaceship and defeat enemies to earn money for upgrades. Unlike its predecessor, this game features a top-down view of the spaceship. The Heart Rate upgrade triggers a flashing picture of a boy with a Photo Booth filter and a loud scream, serving as a screamer.
''[[Upgrade Complete 3mium]]'' is the final title in the Upgrade Complete trilogy. The game's objective is to acquire all available upgrades, which requires collecting in-game coins by playing a simple shoot-em-up. Unlike the previous two games in the series, which featured a classic 2D side-scrolling space shooter, 3mium has the player defend a stationary base that harvests "precious whale oil" against progressively harder waves of enemies. As a parody of modern "pay-to-win" games, the game assumes that the player has already purchased the "premium version" with all upgrades unlocked upon starting. Pressing the "Beat Game" button leads to a fake PayPal screen that, when closed, revokes all upgrades, requiring the player to earn them from scratch. The game features a "Heartrate" upgrade that comes in three steps, with the first two intended to be non-scary. The first time the player attempts to unlock it, the game displays a warning message. However, unlocking the upgrade only causes a deliberately crude drawing of a cheesy bedsheet ghost to pop up and move around, followed by a photo of the creator with bad MS Paint scribbles. The third and final step of the upgrade appears normal, with the regular "Upgrade Complete" logo popping up and gameplay returning to normal. However, after about 20 seconds, a blurry picture of what appears to be a child with beady black eyes pops up across the screen with a scream, serving as the game's genuine screamer. If the player has not unlocked the game's audio through an upgrade, none of the three screamers will play any sounds. ''[[Upgrade Complete II]]'' is the second game in the series, where players control a spaceship and defeat enemies to earn money for upgrades. Unlike its predecessor, this game features a top-down view of the spaceship. The Heart Rate upgrade triggers a flashing picture of a boy with a Photo Booth filter and a loud scream, serving as a screamer.