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Iâll be honest: Thereâs a lot of bad creepypasta out there, but there seems to be a particularly massive amount of pastas about video games specifically. But when video game creepypasta stories are done right? Hoo boy. Theyâre some of the most effective out there, particularly if you grew up as a gamer.
Me? Iâm definitely the target audience for these sorts of stories; video games were a family event in my house growing up, with all of us frequently crowding around the PC either to play together or to watch each other play. (For this reason, I am still equally happy wither gaming myself or witnessing them as spectator sports. Itâs like watching a movie, only more unpredictable.) Like many older Millennials who grew up at a time when gaming was just starting to take off as part of the home entertainment landscape, I have a lot of happy memories associated with video games; even now that Iâm officially a 30-something, pushing those nostalgia buttons is a surefire way to put me in a good mood.
Thatâs also why good gaming pastas get me in a way that few other things do. Things that look like something I know and love, but feel like something else? Thatâs the best way to creep me out. And I love being creeped out, so really, itâs a win-win either way.
Yes, I know. My idea of a good time is really, really weird.
But in any event, these nine gaming pastas will probably resonate for those of you who, like me, have a soft spot for a good video game. Even if they make you want to unplug every console that you own, too.
NES Godzilla Creepypasta
The story known only as the âNES Godzilla Creepypastaâ is one of the classics; although video game pastas are a proverbial dime a dozen these days, this one was one of the earliest ones, and it helped set the bar for all future gaming pastas to come. Originally posted in 2011 to the Bogleech forums, itâs truly an epic â in fact, I think itâs one of the longest pastas in existence. And although you might not think a story about a haunted (or possibly demonic) Nintendo cartridge would be engrossing enough to keep your attention for that long⊠well, think again.
What really makes this one pop isnât just the story itself; itâs the inclusion of media to enhance the story. The pastaâs creator, known online as CosbyDaf, is a sprite artist â and bless them, they made screenshots illustrating the entire story, from start to finish. Reading this one is definitely an investment of your time, but itâs well worth it in the end.
Ben DROWNED
âBen DROWNED,â also known as âThe Haunted Majoraâs Mask Cartridge,â pre-dates the âNES Godzilla Creepypastaâ by about a year; its first installment arrived on 4chanâs /x/ paranormal board in September of 2010. Itâs also one of the most enduring video game pastas, largely because it stepped so far outside the realm of mere story and became something much, much bigger in the end.
The story starts with a guy posting online under the name 'Jadusable' (real name Alex Hall) picking up a used copy of The Legend of Zelda: Majoraâs Mask â the wonderfully weird 2000 followup to 1998's Ocarina of Time â and, well⊠itâs all downhill from there. The kicker, though, is much like it would later be for the âNES Godzilla Creepypastaâ: Thereâs media to enhance the whole thing. Videos, in this case.
âBen DROWNEDâ later grew into an ARG â an alternate reality game (not to be confused with an augmented reality game) â and although it eventually got a little too massive for Hall to continue running, the story has proven to be enduring.
The Theater
Unlike a lot of video game creepypastas, thereâs nothing overtly threatening about âThe Theaterâ; no one has allegedly died while playing it, and there doesnât seem to be anything in its history that may have resulted in the game getting cursed or what have you. Itâs creepy all the same, though, largely due to the fact that its menace is so subtle.
Ostensibly, the old PC game known as The Theater was an educational game â the kind you used to play on those ancient machines your school computer lab had during the early â90s. There wasnât much to it; all you did was wander around a movie theater lobby, encountering a Ticket-Taker, and selecting âmoviesâ to watch via a series of posters hung on the walls. The game was buggy, though; it rarely installed correctly and was prone to crashing. But more disturbing are the recollections from some players of ⊠odd occurrences happening as they played the game: A seemingly endless hallway appearing, for example, and the Ticket-Taker characterâs face getting replaced by an indistinct swirl.
According to the story, all the original copies of The Theater have either been lost or destroyed. The Ticket-Taker, though? He might still be around.
The Princess
Although theyâre all written by different people, I like to think of the âNES Godzilla Creepypasta,â âBen Drowned,â and âThe Princessâ as a a triptych; theyâre thematically and structurally similar, and I think they each inform each other in some interesting ways. They all feature something unusual infiltrating a beloved game â the classic trope of the uncanny, described by Freud as the familiar made strange. Additionally, 'The Princess' turns the idea of the damsel in distress on its head; rather than being someone the player needs to rescue, sheâs someone the player needs rescuing from. (Both versions of the trope are equally problematic, I would argue, but this one is interesting as a departure all the same.)
This one is a long one; it began in 2011 and ran all the way to 2013, for a total of 13 parts all together. I suspect, by the way, that those numbers arenât a coincidence.
But seriously, you guys: If you see her, turn off the game.
Come Follow Me
There are a lot â and I mean a lot â of Pokemon -themed creepypastas out there. Many of them center around the creeptastic music in the Lavender Town section of Pokemon Red and Pokemon Green, identifying something called âLavender Town Syndromeâ and spinning a weird-o fictional backstory for it. âCome Follow Meâ is where that all originates from, and I think itâs by far the best of the Lavender Town Syndrome stories.
A side note: Creepypastas are frequently written from the first person, something which I think helps strengthen the argument that theyâre the urban legends of the digital age. I often find, though, that my favorites are written from the third person â not in a classic storytelling kind of way, but in a way that suggests that theyâre official reports of some sort. Thatâs the format that âCome Follow Meâ takes, and I think itâs enormously effective.
Killswitch
Imagine a game where you have two options for your player character.
Imagine a game where whichever character you choose results in an entirely different game.
Imagine a game where these two characters exist to unravel a mystery.
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Imagine a game where one of those charactersâ paths is so difficult as to be virtually unplayable.
Imagine a game you can only play once. A game which, after youâve completed it, self-destructs.
Imagine a game where only 5,000 copies were ever made.
Imagine a man has found the last copy of the game.
Imagine being him faced with the choice of which character he will play, knowing that no one will ever be able to play the game again afterwards.
Imagine him crying in the face of such a choice.
Thatâs Killswitch.
Although itâs been defunct for almost a decade, Invisible Games â the site on which the âKillswitchâ story originally appeared â is still full of all sorts of interesting tales about weird technology. Iâd highly recommend poking around if you have the time.
Pale Luna
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Iâve always had a soft spot for text adventure games; some of my earliest gaming memories involve playing Hitchhikerâs Guide to the Galaxy, Ballyhoo, and the Zork series with my dad on a huge, clunky laptop with a blue screen (a perk of his job, long before it was the norm for workplaces to supply laptops and other devices to employees as a matter of course). But although I probably would have dug a game like Pale Luna in theory (if it had actually existed, of course), in practice⊠uh, not so much. Because, well⊠thereâs a âprizeâ at the end of it, and itâs absolutely horrifying.
Misfortune.gb
Another pasta of the âcursed gameâ variety, âMisfortune.gbâ describes a retro video game from the â90s made for a handheld system. Ostensibly itâs a horror game; it features as the player character a boy exploring a weird, gothic-style building and encountering some sort of evil⊠thing. (Itâs not clear whether itâs a ghost, a demon, a devil, or something else entirely.) Challeng the Evil Thing results in the player being forced to make their way through a number of puzzle-filled rooms.Youâre often asked to make a choice, with the stipulation being that if you choose wrong, âmisfortune will befall your loved ones.â Making a mistake brings you to a game over screen depicting the Evil Thing alongside a dialogue box reading, âI am God here.â
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But the game itself is only part of the story. Thereâs also an account from someone whose friend played the game. You might want to read it.
Polybius
Youâve heard of âPolybius,â right? Itâs pretty much the granddaddy of all video game pastas. In fact, Iâm not even really sure if it actually qualifies as a pasta; itâs more like a classic urban legend, with the particulars of the story being passed around rather than the exact text getting copied and pasted over and over and over again. According to the legend, a game cabinet called Polybius started appearing in arcades in the Portland area of Oregon in the late â70s and early â80s; however, it wasnât a normal arcade game. Players allegedly reported experienced a variety of severe physical side effects after encountering the game, ranging from nausea to sleep disruption to amnesia. More mysterious still was when the cabinets started disappearing again â taken by men in suits.
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Worth noting: âPolybiusâ is also the name of a Greek historian. According to his philosophy, historians should never report anything they canât verify through interviews and eyewitness accounts.
Do with that what you will.
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