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*''[[Tapes]]'' was a series of brief [[YouTube]] [[video]]s created by Redlarkk, a fellow admin of the wiki. Unfortunately, the series was removed for reasons unknown. Each [[video]] emulated a tape recording, depicting eerie or abnormal occurrences often involving ghosts. Seven episodes were released, with more in development, featuring occasional jump scares. There's speculation that this series might be related to The Serial Killer's Face.<ref>youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvufnHoTrCcVrer7P7shgDrQZ4UqSad6z</ref> | *''[[Tapes]]'' was a series of brief [[YouTube]] [[video]]s created by Redlarkk, a fellow admin of the wiki. Unfortunately, the series was removed for reasons unknown. Each [[video]] emulated a tape recording, depicting eerie or abnormal occurrences often involving ghosts. Seven episodes were released, with more in development, featuring occasional jump scares. There's speculation that this series might be related to The Serial Killer's Face.<ref>youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvufnHoTrCcVrer7P7shgDrQZ4UqSad6z</ref> | ||
*''The Forest'' was a 2017 [[screamer]] [[video]] regards a forest that supposedly has a ghost that the viewer has to search for. It was uploaded by wiki user ChristopherMurray27. The [[video]] begins with a picture of a forest, accompanied by the same ambience from [[SCP-450]] playing silently, possibly leading to someone turning up the volume. However, towards the end of the [[video]], the same hostile ghost from 'Fatal Frame' appears with the same scream from The Maze, but its edited to be more louder than one would expect.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=8u3T-poqB9w</ref> | *''The Forest'' was a 2017 [[screamer]] [[video]] regards a forest that supposedly has a ghost that the viewer has to search for. It was uploaded by wiki user ChristopherMurray27. The [[video]] begins with a picture of a forest, accompanied by the same ambience from [[SCP-450]] playing silently, possibly leading to someone turning up the volume. However, towards the end of the [[video]], the same hostile ghost from 'Fatal Frame' appears with the same scream from The Maze, but its edited to be more louder than one would expect.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=8u3T-poqB9w</ref> | ||
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*''[[Fishing Collection!!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[game]] created by Redlarkk. On the title screen, players could press 'Z' to access the instructions. If the player then pressed 'O', it loaded up a jumpscare warning—the only way of knowing that the game was not "legitimate". To win, the player had to click on 10 swimming fish, and they would be presented with a screen 'calculating their total time'. After 9–12 seconds, an edited version of Eris (with wider pupils than usual) popped up with a loud demonic scream—then presented the player with a "Thanks for playing" screen, including [[Ellis]] from [[Lomando.com]]. The screamer was deleted in early 2019 but was soon reuploaded on July 20, 2019. It was re-uploaded again on August 25, 2019, after being voluntarily taken down.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/275992831/ | *''[[Fishing Collection!!]]'' was a [[screamer]] [[game]] created by Redlarkk. On the title screen, players could press 'Z' to access the instructions. If the player then pressed 'O', it loaded up a jumpscare warning—the only way of knowing that the game was not "legitimate". To win, the player had to click on 10 swimming fish, and they would be presented with a screen 'calculating their total time'. After 9–12 seconds, an edited version of Eris (with wider pupils than usual) popped up with a loud demonic scream—then presented the player with a "Thanks for playing" screen, including [[Ellis]] from [[Lomando.com]]. The screamer was deleted in early 2019 but was soon reuploaded on July 20, 2019. It was re-uploaded again on August 25, 2019, after being voluntarily taken down.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/275992831/ | ||
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*''Horreur'' (translated from French as "Horror") was a [[screamer]] [[game]] based on [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]'s [[The Maze]]. Published on Scratch on October 11th, 2017, by the French user ''J13R'', the game's objective is to navigate the dot through three levels without touching the walls. If the player hits the walls, a red background with the text "Sal nul recommence" appears, roughly translating to "Salt no one starts again." At the final level's end, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] from ''The Exorcist'' appears with a loud scream, freezing the game on the image until it restarts.<ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/177545707</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/9/90/Jeude1.png</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/7/70/Jeude2.png</ref><ref>https://screamer.wiki/images/a/a0/Jeude3.png</ref><ref>scratch.mit.edu/projects/177545707</ref>The remake is playable [scratch.mit.edu/projects/874467969 here]. | |||
*''[[Meinzwilling]]'' was a German [[Flash]] [[screamer]] [[game]] on the [[wikipedia:Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures]] Germany [[website]] <code>upig.de</code> as a subpage, created as a promotion for the 2009 horror film Unborn. The player's objective was to search for a ghost inside a picture, magnifiable with the mouse scroll wheel. After a few seconds of zooming, a slideshow of zombies appears with a loud scream. "Meinzwilling" translates to "mytwin" in German. Due to archiving issues, the game does not function on the [[Wayback Machine]], making it lost to time. However, scattered online videos, mainly on [[YouTube]], showcase the game being played.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20090310001615/movies.universal-pictures-international-germany.de/unborn/meinzwilling</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=aiiaREduFJU</ref> | *''[[Meinzwilling]]'' was a German [[Flash]] [[screamer]] [[game]] on the [[wikipedia:Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures]] Germany [[website]] <code>upig.de</code> as a subpage, created as a promotion for the 2009 horror film Unborn. The player's objective was to search for a ghost inside a picture, magnifiable with the mouse scroll wheel. After a few seconds of zooming, a slideshow of zombies appears with a loud scream. "Meinzwilling" translates to "mytwin" in German. Due to archiving issues, the game does not function on the [[Wayback Machine]], making it lost to time. However, scattered online videos, mainly on [[YouTube]], showcase the game being played.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20090310001615/movies.universal-pictures-international-germany.de/unborn/meinzwilling</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=aiiaREduFJU</ref> |