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Revision as of 02:06, 28 January 2022
Anti-Piracy Screen - Splatoon 2 (2017) is a bait-and-switch screamer video made by user C H E E Z E on March 8, 2021, it disguises as an Anti-Piracy screen that tricks the viewer who has owned the game (breaking the DRM too) to play Splatoon 2, a sequel to third-person shooter game Splatoon.
The video begins with the gameplay of the actual game as the Nintendo Switch anti-piracy measure is shown. As implied, the notice will appear by displaying messages such as "You Are A Theif" with Shepard's Tone audio illusion plays, as the inking progressively zooms in into the screen. Right once the warning is about to end, a distorted-eyeless picture of Marie pops up with a loud screech, The scream in this video would later be used for the uploader's other anti-piracy measure videos of video games. After the screamer, another warning displays a murdered inkling and the bottom of the message asks the viewer that the save files will be wiped out on the game.
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NOTE: The following video contain screamers!
- youtube.com/watch?v=e2YqKn6bicw