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[[File:Dap12.JPG|thumb|The screenshot of the "Draw a Piraka 2" gameplay. The player must connect all of the dots with their cursor to draw a Piraka head for 45 seconds. Unbeknownst to them, the instructions turned out to be contrary, leaving them scared by the actual Piraka.]]
[[File:SM64 Poster.png|thumb|A "Have You Seen Me?" poster made by Lost Media Wiki. The hunt started on September 2020 before it ended in the next year of the same month. Hopefully, the copy will be found in the future.]]
'''[[Draw a Piraka 2]]''' is the second [[screamer]] in a series of two promotional games for Lego's Bionicle series. Like in the first game, the object is to draw a Piraka head by connecting dots, but unlike the original, this version has actual rules and a timer.
'''[[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]]''' is a partially-found [[YouTube]] [[screamer]] video based on the "secret" from Super Mario 64. The video was first uploaded to YouTube by Adam "LotusMan17" Bounds on August 15th, 2007, and was then deleted from the channel in late-2012. Aside from being just a Mario screamer, this is a lost screamer that anyone still searches for. Yet, even the people from Lost Media Wiki started hunting for the screamer from websites, which only lasted a year. A crappy screamer about unlocking Luigi in a such terrible quality is enough to provoke a huge amount of search from everyone with informations that come to hand recently.


The instructions tell the player to turn up their volume and connect the dots before the timer runs out, and that the game will be over if more than two dots are missed. The player then has to click a button to start the “test game”, where they are supposed to connect 35 dots within 45 seconds. While the first game allowed players to draw freely, they are supposed to directly click the dots in this version, which will automatically make a straight line appear.
The video, of course, has to do with unlocking [[wikipedia:Luigi|Luigi]], and it begins with a handful of steps on how to do so; all of this was impressively made with [[wikipedia:Windows Movie Maker 2|Windows Movie Maker 2]]. At first, the steps are shown on the black screen, before Lotus begins doing what the steps say at the beginning. One of the instructions includes running around the [https://www.mariowiki.com/Main_Courtyard_Entrance courtyard statue] for a certain amount of time.

Revision as of 06:25, 4 November 2021

A "Have You Seen Me?" poster made by Lost Media Wiki. The hunt started on September 2020 before it ended in the next year of the same month. Hopefully, the copy will be found in the future.

Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret is a partially-found YouTube screamer video based on the "secret" from Super Mario 64. The video was first uploaded to YouTube by Adam "LotusMan17" Bounds on August 15th, 2007, and was then deleted from the channel in late-2012. Aside from being just a Mario screamer, this is a lost screamer that anyone still searches for. Yet, even the people from Lost Media Wiki started hunting for the screamer from websites, which only lasted a year. A crappy screamer about unlocking Luigi in a such terrible quality is enough to provoke a huge amount of search from everyone with informations that come to hand recently.

The video, of course, has to do with unlocking Luigi, and it begins with a handful of steps on how to do so; all of this was impressively made with Windows Movie Maker 2. At first, the steps are shown on the black screen, before Lotus begins doing what the steps say at the beginning. One of the instructions includes running around the courtyard statue for a certain amount of time.