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'''Welcome to the Screamer Timeline.''' Here, you will find a chronological list of creation dates of screamers. For a list of all screamers on the wiki, go to the [[Screamer Wiki:Library|Screamer Library]]. | '''Welcome to the Screamer Timeline.''' Here, you will find a chronological list of creation dates of screamers. For a list of all screamers on the wiki, go to the [[Screamer Wiki:Library|Screamer Library]]. This timeline only contains '''<u>notable</u>''' moments, not all moments of each year. Click on the year/decade to view <u>'''all'''</u> screamers and shock sites released in that time frame. | ||
== [[:Category:1970s|1970s]] == | |||
What is said to be the first modern day screamer ever, [[Monkey on Their Backs]], was aired on TV as a PSA on the topic of anti-heroin. Though not deliberately, it can be said to have kickstarted a myriad of videos, gifs and games under the names of 'screamers'. | |||
== [[:Category:1980s|1980s]] == | |||
After the anti-heroin PSA in the 70s, there was a wave of shock videos being used as PSAs and ads on TV. They typically contained gore and other disturbing imagery, such as [[Dumb Animals (Respect for Animals)|Dumb Animals]] and [[Faroe Islands (WDC)|Faroe Islands]]. | |||
Also, during this time, footage of [[Budd Dwyer Suicide|Budd Dwyer's suicide]] was recorded. It wasn't until the rise of the internet that this footage was shown worldwide on sites such as Liveleak and YouTube. | |||
== [[:Category:1990|1990]] == | |||
In this decade, the first ever screamer software was released onto Amiga computers, dubbed [[NightMare]]. This software would load an image of a skull every 5 minutes alongside a scream; possibly the pioneer for screamer videos today. | |||
More gorey PSAs were broadcasted, such as [[Environmental Investigation Agency - Tigers|Tigers]]. | |||
== [[:Category:1997|1997]] == | |||
1997 saw a spike in screamers / shock videos. | |||
This year saw the world's first shock site, [[rotten.com]], go live. | |||
As with 1990 and earlier, PSAs such as [[The Chase]] were broadcasted, and ads, such as [[Teletoon at Night Bumper]] were put onto TV during this time. | |||
== [[:Category:1999|1999]] == | |||
1999 saw many infamous sites be put onto the internet. Examples are [[albinoblacksheep.com]] and [[x-rider.com]]. | |||
Also in this year, the first actual screamer game was released to the public. The game in question being [[Frau1.exe]], a Trojan virus. | |||
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This year, PSAs seemed to vanish from TV. | |||
== [[:Category:2000|2000]] == | |||
The third millenium is when screamers became more and more active, especially the late 2000s, early 2010s. | |||
The first year of the 2000s saw more applications; such as [[ikaru.exe]] and [[McDonalds.exe]] and more shock sites such as [[Happypuppies.net]], [[Ogrish.com]] and [[Skinny Dipping]]. | |||
== [[:Category:2001|2001]] == | |||
One of the most famous screamers of all time, and one to pioneer the future of screamers and jumpscares; [[What's Wrong?]] was released this year. This screamer was the first to use the famous image of a pale woman with black eyes and her hands on her face. Many other screamers were made in future years in the style first seen here. The screamer was made by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]], who also created a site, [[Winterrowd.com]], that year where he can host his creations. | |||
Other sites, such as [[Rate My Poo]] were launched this year. | |||
== [[:Category:2002|2002]] == | |||
Before 2002, screamers were all spaced out throught their respective year, and there were very little. But 2002 saw a huge increase of screamers and shock sites, many done in the style of Jeremy Winterrowd, such as [[Clock Crew Quiz]] and [[Color]]. Nickelodeon made their own screamer similar to Winterrowd's, called [[Black Licorice]]. A creater similar to Jeremy, [[Liquid Generation]], saw their debut this year too, and went on to create many games which he dubbed "Sabotages". These games couldn't be called screamers, more surprising. | |||
This year saw gifs enter the screamer scene, with additions to the screamer family such as [[blue.gif]]. | |||
As with previous years, many shock sites made their way online, such as the famous [[Lemon Party]] site. | |||
The first ever internet widespread screamer, [[Kikia]], debuted this year and possibly drove the idea of screamers worldwide. | |||
== [[:Category:2003|2003]] == | |||
After a grand year for screamers, 2003 saw a slight dip in the frequency of screamers posted online. Screamers similar to Liquid Generation and Winterrowd still surfaced, such as [[Meinzwilling]] and [[Night Vision]]. Liquid Generation continued to create sabotages, such as [[Celebrity I.Q. Test]] and his beyond well known [[When Will I/You Die?]]. | |||
A shock site potentially parodying Lemon Party called [[Lime Rave]] was uploaded. | |||
This year was the first year to result in many people being cautious on the internet, as "trojans" started to rise. (i.e, [[Scary Tic-Tac-Toe]] and [[Small Scary Flash]]) | |||
== [[:Category:2004|2004]] == | |||
Simply put, 2004 was a huge year for screamers. | |||
The most well known screamers of all time were released this year, including [[The Maze]] while the infamous [[K-fee commercials]] were all recorded and ready to air on TV. | |||
The previously mentioned maze game saw sequels spawn, like [[Maze Game 2]] and [[Maze Game 3]]. Alongside these maze games, their own site, playscarymazegame.net, was launched. | |||
The ability to create screamers was opened to more people with games such as [[Garry's Mod]] being released. The famous picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] was introduced this year and was already all over the internet. | |||
More shock sites were launched such as [[Jiztini.com]] and many, many games were released. | |||
== [[:Category:2005|2005]] == | |||
Similar to how 2004 was a huge year for screamers, 2005 was a huge year for shock sites. | |||
Many famous shock sites such as [[Bottleguy.com]], [[Fuck.org]] and [[Heyya.org]] were launched. [[Mr. Hands|Mr Hands]] also saw its release this year. It became easier to broadcast your screamers thanks to the launch of [[YouTube]] this year. | |||
Multiple new games were released, as with previous years, including [[The Never Ending Level Game]] and a huge quanitity of sequels to The Maze. | |||
The previously mentioned K-fee commercials were aired on TV this year and so was the [[Resident Evil 4 Commercial|French ad for ''Resident Evil 4'']]. | |||
Other screamers released this year, such as [[AV Test]]. | |||
== [[:Category:2006|2006]] == | |||
2006 saw a huge amount of screamers drop. Most notably [[Ghost Caught on Tape]]. | |||
The website [[Liveleak]] was launched this year as an easy place to upload gore and shock videos. | |||
A surprising amount of "hidden message" videos were released this year, such as [[Britney Spears Hidden Message]], [[Jingle Bells Reversed]] and [[Silent Message]]. | |||
The well known video, [[Saddam Hussein Execution]], was released in 2006 by VenerableDread, who became very active this year and went on to create [[Cuffi Advert]]. | |||
[[Optical Illusions]] also saw it's launch this year. | |||
== [[:Category:2007|2007]] == | |||
The infamous Japanese screamer game site, [[lomando.com]] was posted live this year, and what is said to be the pioneer of shock videos, [[2 Girls 1 Cup]], was released, which was the basis for a generation of unbelieveably disturbing videos had begun, with videos such as [[3 guys 1 hammer]] publicating. | |||
The shock site [[Offended]] was released to the internet and a plethera of screamers and shock sites saw their rise. Nearly 100 screamers have been said to launch in 2007, making it the most active year yet. | |||
Screamers making out to be images where you must identify an issue launched this year, such as [[What doesn't belong in this picture?]] and [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] by CMCinema. | |||
== [[:Category:2008|2008]] == | |||
Akin to how 2004 was a huge year for screamers and 2005 was a huge year for shock sites, 2008 was a huge year for disturbing videos. | |||
A list of disturbing videos released in 2008 include [[2 Kids 1 Sandbox]], [[Jarsquatter]] and [[4 Girls fingerpaint]]. | |||
This was the first year to see over 100 screamers be released. | |||
The UK saw a [[Fire Kills PSA|fire safety PSA]] release, released by ''Fire Kills.'' | |||
[[Leatherface]] saw his debut as a screamer image this year, being as famous as Regan. This reign as a screamer would not last long, however. | |||
== [[:Category:2009|2009]] == | |||
More shock videos were released such as [[1 Priest 1 Nun]], [[1 Guy 1 Screwdriver]], and the shock site [[1 Guy 2 Spoons]]. | |||
Due to his death, Michael Jackson became the basis of many screamer videos this year, such as [[1000 Faces of Michael Jackson]], [[Micheal Jackson scary pop up]] and the well known [[Proof of Michael Jackson's Ghost]]. | |||
Simple screamers rose this year with videos like [[S|Find the Girl]]. | |||
[[Poochee and Pansy Episode 1]] was released and so was [[Countdown]]. | |||
[[Real Demons Caught On Tape]] was uploaded to YouTube this year. The number of screamers released started to dip from this year onwards. | |||
== [[:Category:2010|2010]] == | |||
Entering the 2010s, two gifs of 3D versions of retro video game characters became victims to the screamer makeover, [[3D NES Mario]] and [[3D Mega Man]]. | |||
The famous shock game [[Can Your Pet?]] was released this year and many "red dot" games and videos became public, such as [[Find the Red Dot]], [[The Red Dot Game]] and [[Stare at the red dot]]. | |||
Justin Bieber became the subject of many screamers this year, with screamers such as [[Justin Bieber Scary Pop Up]], [[Find Justin Bieber]] and [[Save Justin Bieber]]. | |||
[[G-Major videos]] became famous this year with releases such as [[WGBH Boston Logo In G Major]]. The number of screamers a year continued to dip. | |||
== [[:Category:2011|2011]] == | |||
Generic screamer videos were released in 2011. | |||
The shock site [[Cheesypeas.net]] became public. | |||
As an April Fools' prank, Minecraft launched it's "[[Steve Co. Supply Crate|Steve.co]]" service. | |||
The British YouTube series Don't Hug Me I'm Scared begun. | |||
== [[:Category:2012|2012]] == | |||
The gif [[Fukouna Shoujo 03]] begun circulating the internet. | |||
YouTubers decided to join in on making screamers, such as Quirkology, who made [[The Test]], and Matthew Santoro, who made [[Halloween]]. | |||
The compilation video [[9 Screamers all at once]] was released onto YouTube, and videos such as [[Man in the Mirror]] and [[Life Changes]] were published | |||
== [[:Category:2013|2013]] == | |||
Smosh hit [[10 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS!|10 million subscribers]], and celebrated with a video which contained a screamer. | |||
Ads such as the [[Autoway Tires Commercial]] and promos for [[Adult Swim: The Heart, She Holler Promos|The Heart, She Holler]]. | |||
The famous game [[Bongcheon-Dong Ghost]] was released and the episode of Brain Games 'Don't Be Afraid' was aired on TV. | |||
You will not believe how deep this hole is!!! released this year. | |||
== [[:Category:2014|2014]] == | |||
MS.Ghost.TV and CrazyMarc666 rose to become a famous screamer video creater, releasing videos such as [[Scary Ghost Screamer Video to Scare !]] and [[SCARY POP UP - SCARY GHOST VIDEO !!]]. | |||
Five Nights at Freddy's was released onto Gamejolt and Steam, and became infamous for it's jumpscares. It's sequel, Five Night's at Freddy's 2, was also released this year. | |||
YouTubers Nice Peter and EpicLLOYD released an episode of their famous series, Epic Rap Battles of History, [[Jack the Ripper vs Hannibal Lecter. Epic Rap Battles of History|Jack the Ripper vs Hannibal Lecter]]. | |||
International screamers started to become popular. | |||
== [[:Category:2015|2015]] == | |||
The famous [[Squirrel in a mouse trap]] video was released online and [[Try Not to Get Scared]] challenges started to become popular. | |||
Five Nights at Freddy's 3 and 4 were released. | |||
[[I HATE YOU.EXE]] and other 'exe' games became public. | |||
== [[:Category:2016|2016]] == | |||
Sr Pelo celebrated halloween by releasing [[Mokey's Show: Halloween]]. | |||
[[Omsj]] dropped online. | |||
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared ended on June 19th. | |||
Screamers started to become very similar and begun to "dry up" this year. | |||
== [[:Category:2017|2017]] == | |||
Angry Video Game Nerd episode 150, [[Polybius - Angry Video Game Nerd (Episode 150)|Polybius]], was released as the show's 2017 Halloween special, and featured two screamers at the end. | |||
Many now deleted still image screamers became public such as [[Deleted:What's The Matter With This Picture?|What's The Matter With This Picture?]]. | |||
Many more exe games were released, such as [[Zalgo.exe]], [[Essence.exe]], [[Windows 11.EXE]] and [[Untitled.exe]]. The number of screamers released continued to drop still. | |||
== [[:Category:2018|2018]] == | |||
Memes became a place to host screamers with the 'void glitch' meme (Example; [[YOU HAVE MERE SECONDS TO LIVE]]) | |||
Clardge (MJC03) started to create screamer games on Scratch, starting with [[Fishing Collection!!]]. | |||
An odd spike in Spongebob Squarepants screamers begun with [[Look at this picture for 25 seconds and you will see SpongeBob and Patrick!]] and [[A peaceful ride through town]]. | |||
== [[:Category:2019|2019]] == | |||
[[O g a b u g a]] and [[O g a b u g a 2]] released. | |||
Clardge stopped making screamer games after the release of [[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]], and Scratch screamer games rose to popularity with entries such as [[Funny Face (Scratch Version)]], [[Scratch Cat Quiz!]] etc. | |||
Memes continued to host screamers with [[Moto Moto meme]].[[Category:Browse]] |