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    • Majoras Mask mal in gruselig [FORTGESETZT]

      Grusel! Spuk! Horror!

      Es ist sicher schon mal aufgefallen, dass Majoras Mask ein wenig... anders ist als die anderen Teile der Reihe. Etwas skurriler, etwas düsterer, voller obskurer Kreaturen, einer dem Untergang geweihten Welt und vielen kleinen Details, die einem jüngeren Spieler vielleicht doch mal nen kalten Schauer über den Rücken laufen lassen - seien es nun die doch beinahe schmerzhaft aussehenden Verwandlungen oder die völlig gestörte Majoras Maske.


      Nun aber bin ich im Internet über einen Fall gestolpert, der ein bisschen weiter geht. Ein Fall, in dem das Videospiel ein bisschen zu seltsam wird, nachdem jemand ein MM-Modul kauft, das einem verstorbenen Jungen namens Ben gehört hat...

      Der Text ist komplett auf Englisch und ehrlich, er ist zu lang, dass ich mich hinsetze und ihn komplett übersetze. Er ist allerdings nicht so schwer zu verstehen:


      You should not have done this...

      Majora

      I recently moved into my dorm room starting as a Sophomore in college and a friend of mine gave me his old Nintendo 64 to play. I was stoked, to say the least, I could finally play all of those old games of my youth that I hadn't touched in at least a decade. His Nintendo 64 came with one yellow controller and a rather shoddy copy of Super Smash Brothers, and while beggers can't be choosers, needless to say it didn't take long until I became bored of beating up LVL 9 CPUs.

      That weekend I decided to drive around a few neighborhoods about twenty minutes or so off campus, hitting up the local garage sales, hoping to score on some good deals from ignorant parents). I ended up picking up a copy of Pokemon Stadium, Goldeneye (fuck yeah), F-Zero, and two other controllers for two dollars. Satisfied, I began to drive out of the neighborhood when one last house caught my attention. I still have no idea why it did, there were no cars there and only one table was set up with random junk on it, but something sort of drew me there. I usually trust my gut on these things so I got out of the car and I was greeted by an old man. His outward appearance was, for lack of a better word, displeasing. It was odd, if you asked me to tell you why I thought he was displeasing, I couldn't really pinpoint anything - there was just something about him that put me on edge, I can't explain it. All I can tell you is that if it wasn't in the middle of the afternoon and there were other people within shouting distance, I would not have even thought of approaching this man.

      He flashed a crooked smiled at me and asked what I was looking for, and immediately I noticed that he must be blind in one of his eyes; his right eye had that "glazed over" look about it. I forced myself to look to his left eye instead, trying not to offend, and asked him if he had any old videogames.

      I was already wondering how I could politely excuse myself from the situation when he would tell me he had no idea what a videogame was, but to my surprise he said he had a few ones in an old box. He assured me he'd be back in a "jiffy" and turned to head back into the garage. As I watched him hobble away, I couldn't help but notice what he was selling on his table. Littered across his table were rather... peculiar paintings; various artworks that looked like ink blots that a psychiatrist might show you. Curious, I looked through them - it was obvious why no one was visiting this guy's garage sale, these weren't exactly aesthetically pleasing. As I came to the last one, for some reason it looked almost like Majora's Mask - the same heart-shaped body with little spikes protruding outward. Initially I just thought that since I was secretly hoping to find that game at these garage sales, some Freudian bullshit was projecting itself into the ink blots, but given the events that happened afterward I'm not so sure now. I should have asked the man about it. I wish I would have asked the man about it.

      After staring at the Majora-shaped blot, I looked up and the old man was suddenly there again, arms-length in front of me, smiling at me. I'll admit I jumped out of reflex and I laughed nervously as he handed me a Nintendo 64 cartridge. It was the standard grey color, except that someone had written Majora on it in black permanent marker. I got butterflies in my stomach as I realized what a coincidence this was and asked him how much he wanted for it.

      The old man smiled at me and told me that I could have it for free, that it used to belong to a kid who was about my age that didn't live here anymore. There was something weird about how the man phrased that, but I didn't really pay any attention to then, I was too caught up in not only finding this game but getting it for free.

      I reminded myself to be a bit skeptical since this looked like a pretty shady cartridge and there's no guarantee it would work, but then the optimist inside me interjected that maybe it was some kind of beta version or pirated version of the game and that was all I needed to be back on cloud nine. I thanked the man and the man smiled at me and wished me well, saying "Goodbye then!" - at least that's what it sounded like to me. All the way in the car-ride home, I had a nagging doubt that the man had said something else. My fears were confirmed when I booted up the game (to my surprise it worked just fine) and there was one save file named simply "BEN". "Goodbye Ben", he was saying "Goodbye Ben". I felt bad for the man, obviously a grandparent and obviously going senile, and I - for some reason or another - reminded him of his grandson "Ben".

      Out of curiosity I looked at the save file. Eyeballing it, I could tell that he was pretty far in the game - he had almost all of the masks and 3/4 remains of the bosses. I noticed that he had used an owl statue to save his game, he was on Day 3 and by the Stone Tower Temple with hardly an hour left before the moon would crash. I remember thinking that it was a shame that he had come so close to beating the game but he never finished it. I made a new file named "Link" out of tradition and started the game, ready to relive my childhood.

      For such a shady looking game cartridge, I was impressed at how smoothly it ran - literally just like a retail copy of the game save for a few minor hiccups here and there (like textures being where they shouldn't be, random flashes of cutscenes at odd intervals, but nothing too bad). However the only thing that was a little unnerving was that at times the NPCs would call me "Link" and at other times they would call me "BEN". I figured it was just a bug - a fluke in the programming causing our files to get mixed up or something. It did kind of creep me out though after a while, and it was around after I had beaten the Woodfall Temple that I regrettably went into the save files and deleted "BEN" (I had intended to preserve the file just out of respect of the game's original owner, it's not like I needed two files anyway), hoping that that would solve the problem. It did and it didn't, now NPCs wouldn't call me anything, where my name should be in the dialogue there was just a blank space (my save file name was still called "Link", though). Frustrated, and with homework to do, I put the game down for a day.

      I started playing the game again last night, getting the Lens of Truth and working my way towards completing the Snowhead Temple. Now, some of you more hardcore Majora's Mask players know about the "4th Day" glitch - for those who don't you can google it but the jist of it is that right as the clock is about to hit 00:00:00 on the final day, you talk to the astronomer and look through the telescope. If you time it right the countdown disappears and you essentially have another day to finish whatever you were doing. Deciding to do the glitch to try and finish the Snowhead Temple, I happened to get it right on the first try and the time counter at the bottom disappeared.

      However, when I pressed B to exit the telescope, instead of being greeted by the astronomer I found myself in the Majora boss fight room at the end of the game (the trippy boxed in arena) staring at Skull Kid hovering above me. There was no sound, just him floating in the air above me, and the background music which was regular for the area (but still creepy). Immediately my palms began to sweat - this was definitely not normal. Skull Kid NEVER appeared here. I tried moving around the area, and no matter where I went, Skull Kid would always be facing me, looking at me, not saying anything. Nothing would happen though, and this kept up for around sixty seconds. I thought the game had bugged or something - but I was beginning to doubt that very much.

      I was about to reach for the reset button when text appeared on my screen: "You're not sure why, but you apparently had a reservation..." I instantly recognized that text - you get that message when you get the Room Key from Anju at the Stock Pot Inn, but why was it playing here? I refused to entertain the notion that it was almost as if the game was trying to communicate with me. I started navigate the room again, testing to see if that was some sort of trigger that enabled me to interact with something here, then I realized how stupid I was - to even think that someone could reprogram the game like this was absurd. Sure enough, fifteen seconds later another message appeared on the screen, and again like the first one it was already a pre-existing phrase "Go to the lair of the temple's boss? Yes/No". I paused for a second, contemplating what I should press and how the game would react, when I realized that I couldn't select no. Taking a deep breath, I pressed Yes and the screen faded to white, with the words "Dawn of a New Day" with the subtext "||||||||" beneath it. Where I was ported to filled me with the most intense sense of dread and impending fear I had ever experienced

      The only way I can describe the way I felt here is having this feeling of inexplicable depression on a profound scale. I am normally not a depressed person, but the way I felt here was a feeling that I didn't even knew existed - it was such a twisted, powerful presence that seemed to wash over me.

      I appeared in some kind of weird twilight-zone version of Clock Town. I walked out of the Clock Tower (as you normally do when you start from Day 1) only to find that all of the inhabitants were gone. Usually with the 4th Day glitch you can still find the guards and the dog that runs around outside the tower - this time they were all gone. What replaced them was the ominous feeling that there was something out there, in the same area as me and that it was watching me. I had four hearts to my name and the Hero's Bow, but at this point I wasn't even considered for my avatar, I felt that I personally was in some kind of danger. Perhaps the most chilling thing was the music - it was the Song of Healing, ripped straight from the game itself, but played in reverse. The music would get louder, building up so as if you should expect something to pop out at you, but nothing ever did, and the constant loop began to wear on my mental state.

      Every now and then I would hear the faint laugh of the Happy Mask Salesman in the background, just quiet enough so that I wasn't sure if I just hearing things but just loud enough to keep me determined to find him. I looked in all four zones of Clock Town, only to find nothing.... No one. Textures were missing, West Clock Town had me walking on air, the entire area felt... broken. Hopelessly broken. As the reverse Song of Healing repeated for what must have been the 50th time, I just remember standing in the middle of South Clock Town realizing that I had never felt so alone in a videogame before.

      As I walked through the ghost town, I don't know whether it was the combination of the out of place textures and the atmosphere and the haunting melody of the once peaceful and soothing song being butchered and distorted, but I was literally on the verge of tears and I had no idea why. I hardly ever cry, something had gripped me here and this powerful sense of depression that was both foreign and crippling.

      I tried leaving Clock Town, but every time I attempted to zone out, the screen would fade to black and I would just zone in to another part of Clock Town. I tried playing my Ocarina, I wanted to escape, and I did NOT want to be here, but every time I played the Song of Time or Song of Soaring it would only say "Your notes echo far, but nothing happens". By this point, it was obvious the game didn't want me to leave, but I had no idea why it was keeping me here. I didn't want to go inside the buildings, I felt that I would be too vulnerable there to whatever I was terrified of. I don't know why, but I came up with the idea that maybe if I drowned myself at the Laundry Pool I could spawn somewhere else and leave this place.

      As I zoned in and ran towards the pool, that's when it happened. Link grabbed his head, and the screen flashed for a brief moment of the Happy Mask Salesman smiling at me - not Link - me with Skull Kid's scream playing in the background and when the screen returned I was staring at the Link Statue from playing the song Elegy of Emptiness. I screamed as the thing just stared back at me with that haunting facial expression. I turned around and ran out and back into South Clock Town, and to my horror the fucking statue followed me in the only way I can compare this is like the Weeping Angels from Doctor Who. Every so often, at random intervals, the animation would play of the statue appearing behind me. It was like the thing was chasing me, or - I don't even want to fucking say it - haunting me.

      By this point, I was on the verge of hysterics, but not even once did the thought of turning off the console occur to me, I don't know why, I was so wrapped up in it - the terror felt all so real. I tried to shake the statue, but it would literally appear right behind me every single time. Link started to begin to make weird animations I had never even seen him do before, he would flail his arms around or spasm randomly and the screen would cut to the Happy Mask Salesman smiling again for a brief moment before I was face to face with that fucking statue again. I ended up running into the Swordmasters Dojo and ran to the back, I don't know why, but in my panic I just wanted some kind of assurance that I'm not alone here. To my dismay I found no one, but as I turned to leave the statue cornered me in the cubby in the back. I tried attacking the statue with my sword but to no avail. Confused, and backed into a corner, I just stared at the statue waiting for it to kill me. Suddenly, the screen flashed again to the Happy Mask Salesman and Link turned to face my screen, standing upright mirroring the statue, looking at me along with his copy. Literally staring at me. Whatever was left of the 4th wall was completely shattered while I ran out of the dojo terrified. Suddenly the game warped me to an underground tunnel and the reverse Song of Healing queued up again as I was given a brief moment of rest before the statue started appearing behind me again... this time aggressively - I could only take a few steps before it would summon behind me again. I hurrily made my way out of the tunnel and appeared in Southern Clock Town. As I ran aimlessly - in a sheer panic - suddenly a redead screamed and the screen faded to black as "Dawn of a New Day" and "|||||||||" appeared again.

      The screen faded in and I was standing ontop of Clock Tower with Skull Kid hovering over me again, silent. I looked up and the moon was back, looming just meters above my head, but the Skull Kid just stared at me hauntingly with that fucking mask. A new song was playing - the Stone Tower Temple theme played in reverse. In some sort of desperate attempt, I equipped my bow and fired off a shot at the Skull Kid - and it actually hit him and he played an animation of him reeling back. I fired again and on the third arrow, a text box appeared saying "That won't do you any good. Hee, hee." and I was picked up off the ground, levitated upwards on my back, and then Link screamed as he burst into flames, instantly killing him.


      I jumped when this happened - I had never seen this move used by ANYONE in the game and Skull Kid himself didn't HAVE any moves. As the death screen played, my lifeless body still burning, the Skull Kid laughed and the screen faded to black, only to have me reappear in the same place. I decided to charge him, but the same thing happened, Link's body was lifted off the ground by some unknown force and he immediately burst into flames again killing him. This time during the death screen the faint sounds of the reverse Song of Healing could be heard. On my third (and final try), I noticed that there was no music playing this time, that all there was was eerie silence. I remembered that in the original encounter with the Skull Kid you were supposed to use the Ocarina to either travel back in time or summon the giants. I attempted to play the Song of Time but before I could hit the last note Links body once again horrifically exploded into flames and he died.

      As the death screen neared its end, it began to chug, as if the cartridge was trying to process a lot of something.... when the screen came to, it was the same scene as the first three times, except this time Link was lying on the ground dead in a position I had never seen in the game before, his head tilted towards the camera, with the Skull Kid floating above him. I couldn't move, I couldn't press any buttons, all I could do is just stare at Link's dead body. After around thirty seconds of this, the game simply fades out with the message "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" before kicking you out to the title screen.


      Upon getting back to the title screen and starting again, I noticed my save file was no longer there. Instead of "Link", it was replaced with "YOUR TURN". "YOUR TURN" had 3 hearts, 0 masks, and no items. I selected "YOUR TURN" and immediately when I did I was returned to the Clock Tower Rooftop scene of my Link dead and the Skull Kid hovering over, with the Skull Kid's laughing looping again and again. I quickly hit the reset button and when the game booted up again there was one more save file added, below "YOUR TURN", entitled "BEN". "BEN"'s save file is right back where it was before I deleted it, at the Stone Tower Temple with the moon almost crashing.

      I turned the game off at that point, I'm not supersticious but this is WAY too fucked up even for me. I haven't played it at all today, hell, I didn't even get any sleep last night, I kept hearing the reverse Song of Healing music in my head and just remembering the sense of dread I felt exploring Clock Town. I drove back to the old man's house today to ask him some questions with a buddy of mine (no way I was going there alone), only to find that there's a For Sale sign in the front yard and when I rang the door no one was home.

      So now I'm back here writing down the rest of my thoughts and recording what happened, sorry if some of this has grammatical errors and whatnot, I'm running on no sleep here. I'm terrified of this game, even moreso now that I relived it a second time writing this all down, but I feel like there's still more to it than meets the eye, and that there's something calling to me to investigate this further. I think "BEN" is something in this equation, but I don't know what, and if I could get ahold of the old man then I would be able to find some answers. I need another day or so to recuperate before tackling this game again, its already taken a toll on my sanity I feel like, but next time I do this I'm going to be recording my footage all the way through. The idea to record only came to me towards the end, so you see the last few minutes of what I saw (including Skull Kid and the Elegy statue), but it's on youtube here.

      I'm going to post what happened and link the video footage, but last night everything got too real for me. I think I'm done messing around with this. I passed out pretty much immediately after making that thread. But last night, that Elegy of Emptiness statue, I had a dream about it. I dreamt that it was following me in my dream, that I would be minding my own business when I'd feel my neck hairs stand up on end. I would turn around that thing... that horrible, lifeless statue would be staring with those empty eyes right at me, merely inches away. In my dream I remember calling it Ben, and never before had I had a dream that I could remember so vividly. But the important thing is I did get some sleep, I suppose.

      Today, putting off playing the game as long as I could, I drove back up to that neighborhood to see if the old man came back. As I expected, the car was still gone and no one was home. As I was walking back to my car, the man next door mowing the grass killed the power to his lawnmower and asked me if I was looking for someone. I told him that I was looking to talk to the old man that lived here, to which he told me what I already knew - he was moving. Trying a different avenue, I asked if the old man had any family or relatives I could talk to. I discovered that this old man had never been married, nor did he have any children or grandchildren through adoption. Starting to become worried, I asked one final question, one that I should have asked from the beginning - who was Ben? The man's expression turned grim and I learned that four doors down around eight years ago on April 23rd - the man informed me that it was the same day as his anniversary, that's how he knew the specific date - there was an accident with a young boy named Ben in the neighborhood. Shortly after his parents moved, and despite any further attempts to talk to the man to get more information, he wouldn't divulge anything else.

      I went back and started playing again, I loaded up the game and immediately I jumped at the title screen where the mask flies by - the sound that played was not the normal "woosh" sound, it was something much more higher pitched. I pressed start, bracing for the worst, but just like two nights ago, the files "Your Turn" and "BEN" were displayed (truth be told I looked at the BEN file earlier, it seems to fluctuate between displaying the Owl Save and not). I brought up the BEN file, hesitated for a moment noticing that the stats were not the same as they original were two days ago, it seemed like he had already completed the Stone Tower Temple this time... Summoning my courage I selected it.

      Immediately I was thrust into complete chaos. Sure enough, I was outside Stone Tower Temple, but that's about all that was expected. The zone itself wasn't called Stone Tower Temple, but rather "St o n e", and immediately a dialogue box of complete gibberish that I couldn't make out greeted me. Link's body was distorted - his back was cocked violently to the side where his posture was permanently disfigured. Link's expression was dull, almost monotonous, he had an expression on his face that I didn't recognize before, it was a blank look - as if he was dead. As Link stood there his body spasmed irregularly back and forth I examined what had become of my avatar and noticed I had a C button item I had never seen before, some kind of note, but pressing it did nothing. Sounds played back and forth that I didn't recognize from the game - almost demonic in nature, and there was some kind of high-pitched yip or some kind of laugh or something playing in the background. I had all of two minutes to take in the environment before another one of those fucking Elegy of Emptiness statues was summoned and immediately after I was cut into the "Dawn of a New Day" screen, except this time it was without the "||||||" subtext.

      I was a Deku Scrub in Clock Town - this scene would normally play after the first time you traveled back in time. Tatl would say "Wh-What just happened? It's as if everything has..." but instead of saying "Started over", she finished her remark in broken text as the laugh of the Happy Mask Salesman played in the background. I was put back in control of my character, but from a fucked up camera angle - I was looking from behind the door to the Clock Tower, watching my avatar run around as a Deku Scrub. Seeing as how I really had no place to go because I couldn't see anything, I begrudgingly went inside the door. There, I was greeted by the Happy Mask Salesman who simply told me "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" before the screen whited out.

      I was in Termina field as a human again. I might as well not have been playing the same game anymore - I was being warped around and there was no sign of a day clock or anything. I took a moment to get my bearings as I looked around the field and immediately I could tell that this was not normal. There were no enemies and a twisted version of the Happy Mask Salesman's theme was playing. I decided to run towards Woodfall before I noticed a gathering of three figures off to the side - one of them being Epona. As I approached them, to my horror I saw the Happy Mask Salesman, the Skull Kid, and the Elegy of Emptiness statue just standing there. I figured maybe they were bugged out, but by now I told myself that I should know better. Nevertheless, I approached them carefully and found that the Skull Kid was playing some kind of idle animation on loop, same with Epona, and the Elegy of Emptiness statue was doing what it has been doing all along - just standing there eerily. It was the Happy Mask Salesman that scared me more profoundly than the other two.

      He too was idle, wearing that shit-eating grin, but where-ever I moved, his head slowly turned and followed me. I had not engaged in any dialogue with him nor was I in combat with him, yet his head still continued to follow my movements. Reminded of my first encounter with the Skull Kid on top of Clock Tower, I pulled out my Ocarina (to which the game played the ding sound when you're supposed to play your Ocarina) and tried a song I hadn't played yet - the Happy Mask Salesmans' own song and the song that had been playing on loop back in Day 4 - the Song of Healing.

      I finished playing the song and as I did, a ear-piercing shriek blasted on my TV, the sky immediately started flashing, the Happy Mask Salesmans' twisted theme song sped up, intensifying the fear inside me, and Link exploded into flames and died. The three figures stayed lit up during my death screen as they watched my lifeless body burn. I can't describe to you how sudden and terrifying the transition from eerie to terror it is, you're going to have to watch the video if you want to see first-hand. That same fear that caused me to lose sleep two days ago started to grip me again as I was met with the text "You've met with a horrible fate, haven't you?" for the third time. There has to be some kind of meaning behind that.

      I had little time to ponder as I was immediately given another small cutscene of transforming into a Zora and now I found myself in Great Temple Bay. Hesitant but curious to see what the game had in store for me, I slowly made my way towards the beach, where I found Epona. I wondered why the game had decided to put her here, was the game implying she was trying to get a drink? Unable to take the mask off, I decided that riding the steed wasn't the reason she was placed there.
      Suddenly I realized that Epona kept neighing and the way she was angled made it look like she was trying to signal a point to me off in the distance. It was a hunch, but I dove into Great Bay and started swimming. Sure enough - I almost missed it - I found something at the bottom of the ocean; one last Elegy of Emptiness statue. I went down to examine it and suddenly my Zora started doing a choking animation I had never seen a Zora do before - which didn't even make sense because Zora's can breath underwater. Regardless, my character choked to death and died, and again the statue was the only thing that was highlighted in my death. I didn't respawn this time, I was booted back to the main menu as if I restarted the console.

      The "press start" screen was before me, I knew the only reason why it would put me here is because the save files had changed again. Taking a deep breath, I pressed start, and I was right. The new save files told me about Ben. Now it made sense why the statue appeared when I tried to go to the Laundry Pool - the game must have anticipated how I would have tried to escape the Day 4 Clock Town. The two save files told me his fate. As I suspected, Ben was dead. He had drowned. The game obviously isn't through with me - it taunts me with the new save files - it wants me to keep playing, it wants me to go further, but I'm done with this shit. I'm not touching any more of the files. This is already way too horrifying for me and I don't even believe in the paranormal, but I'm running out of explanations. Why would someone send me this message? I don't understand it, I just get too depressed thinking about this, the footage is up here for those who want to see it and try and analyze it (maybe there's some kind of coded message in the gibberish or something symbolic in what I went through - I'm too emotionally and mentally drained to fuck with it anymore).

      I know its early in the morning, I've stayed up all night, I can't sleep, I don't care if people see this, that's not the point, I just want the word to get spread so I don't suffer for nothing. I've lost the will to type about this, the less I dwell on this the better, I think the video just speaks for itself. I did what you guys told me to do, I played the Elegy of Emptiness song at the first prompt by the game I was given, but I think that's what the game or Ben (jesus christ I can't believe I'm even humoring the absurd idea that he exists in the game) wanted me to do. He's following me now, not just in the game, he's in my dreams. I see him all the time, behind my back, just watching me. I haven't gone to any of my classes, I've stayed in my dorm room with the windows closed and the blinds shut - that way I know he can't watch me. But he still gets me when I play, when I play he can still see me. The game is scaring me now. It talked to me for the first time - not just using text that's already in the game - it spoke to me. Talked to me. It referenced Ben. It talked to me. I don't know what it means. I don't know what it wants. I never wanted this, I just want my old life back.

      Stuff like this doesn't happen to people like me, I'm just a kid, not even old enough to drink yet. It's not fair, I want to go home, I want to see my parents again, I'm so far away from home here at this school, I just want to hug my mom again. I just want to forget that statue's horrible blank face. My original game file is back - just the way I left it before it was gone. I don't want to play anymore. I feel like something bad will happen if I don't, but that's impossible, it's a video game - haunted or not it can't hurt me, right? Like seriously though, it can't, right? That's what I keep telling myself, but every time I think about it I'm not so sure.



      Dazu passend hat dieser Typ Videos seiner Erfahrungen mit dem besessenen Spiel gemacht:

      day four
      BEN
      DROWNED
      jadusable

      Ich muss zugeben, ich bin hin und wieder durchaus erschrocken. xD Gucken auf eigene Gefahr.
      (Keine Sorge, man sieht nichts Ekliges oder so; alle Sound/Video-Samples sind aus dem Spiel entnommen)


      [SIZE=5]Disclaimer: Ja, mir ist klar, dass das alles nicht wirklich echt ist - bevor ein Schlauberger ankommt und das laut rumposaunt. Aber ich finde, das ist eine hervorragend inszenierte Gruselgeschichte mit viel Platz für Interpretation und eine mal recht unheimliche Herangehensweise an das Spiel...[/SIZE]


      (Ja, man kann draufklicken)
    • Das sind ziemlich verstörende Videos. Vor allem, weil mir mit meiner Kopie vor ungefähr einem Monat auch ein ziemlich komischer Unsinn passiert ist. Da versucht man ganz friedlich nach West-Unruh zu gehen und dann landet man wieder im Tunnel zum Maskenhändler. Also startet man das Spiel neu und findet dann heraus, dass man auf dem Uhrturm die Hymne der Zeit nicht mehr spielen kann. Die Dekupfeifen sind zwar erschienen und man hörte auch die Töne aber sie bewegten sich nicht. Das seltsamste war, dass als ich den Controller ausgetauscht habe, wieder alles in Ordnung war.

      So Fakes sind aber auch lustig.

      (Ich hoffe, dass es ein Fake ist!)
    • It scared teh shit out of meh. o_o

      Ziemlich geil gemacht, ist irgendwie ziemlich lustig zu schauen, auch wenns manchmal ziemlich unglaubwürdig ist (Was eigentlich klar ist, da's ja ein Fake ist o.o)

      btw, schon jemandem aufgefallen, wie die Titel gewählt sind?

      Day four, Ben drowned Jadusable.
      Seeeeeeehr gut gemacht.

      Losing sleep, in too deep
      Fading sun, what have I done
      Came so close to what I need most
      Nothing left... here

      last.fm | soundcloud

      Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von PCB94 ()

    • Viel schlimmer!


      Es gibt ja jetzt die Theorie, dass BEN nun im Körper dieses jadusable-Typen steckt und dieser nun selbst im Spiel gefangen ist, als Matt. Zumindest wär das ne Möglichkeit. Hat er seinen Namen irgendwo in den Videos genannt?
      Aber ich glaub, wir müssen erst mal auf die Fortsetzung warten.

      Btw hat mir beim letzten Video gefallen, wie subtil da die Link-Statuen versteckt sind. Ich hab die meisten beim zweiten mal Ansehen erst bemerkt.


      (Ja, man kann draufklicken)
    • Uly, bitte mach sowas nie wieder, ich hatte in der letzten Nacht Albträume davon. ò___ó
      *sollte sich nie wieder dinge mit gruseligen statuen oder puppen oder ähnlichem anschauen* ;_; Nach so vielen Jahren sollte man wissen, worauf man empfindlich reagiert. Ach, die Neugier.

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    • Was zum. Hab' jetzt diesen ewig langen Text gelesen &das erste Video geschaut (ohne Ton, weil auf Arbeit xD) und omg OO;;; Es verursacht ein gewisses Unbehagen, ich freu' mich schon auf die Sounds nachher.
      Sicher, dass das 'n Fake ist? xD Ist wirklich verdammt gut geworden, ich bin ein bisschen begeistert ' _' Ich liebe MM &dieser Wahnsinn laesst den Wunsch in mir aufsteigen, es sehr bald wieder zu spielen ;;;;;
    • Original von Kandis
      Ich liebe MM &dieser Wahnsinn laesst den Wunsch in mir aufsteigen, es sehr bald wieder zu spielen ;;;;;

      Geht mir ähnlich hier. xD
      Und freu dich aufs letzte Video, wie Uly schon sagte, da ist's wirklich sehr subtil und versteckt stellenweise. o___o; Sodass man Angst bekommt, wenn man's beim zweiten Schauen entdeckt. xD

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    • Sehr exzellent gemachtes Fake, mir ist es auch kalt den Rücken runtergelaufen. Bin mal gespannt wie es weitergeht.
      Fake aber denke ich auf jeden Fall - selbst wenn wir mal die Diskussion, ob von untoten Kindern bespukte Videospielkasetten möglich sind, außen vor lassen, sieht man doch bei vielen Stellen wie z.B. dem Tauchen mit dem Zora, dass der Spieler sehr gezielt nach den Orten sucht, die Kamera absichtlich so dreht, um bestimmte Gegenstände oder Figuren zu sehen etc... Ganz davon abgesehen, dass er am ersten Abend in totaler Panik, völlig aufgelöst und ohne Körperbewusstsein ist, sich nicht mehr von der Figur trennen kann - aber trotzdem noch ein Gerät zum Screen-Capture anwirft, das er selbstverständlich besitzt und an eine Konsole anschließt, die er erst kurz vorher überraschend geschenkt bekommen hat...?
    • ich wette, das für niemanden das Spiel noch so ist wie vorher.
      Wenn das mal keine perfekt Gruselgeschichte ist. :thumbs_up:

      Aber diese Link-Doubles sind ja auch gruselig. Das fand ich schon beim normalen spielen so.

      Was mir auffällt ist das diese Geschichte perfekt zu dem "Ist Zelda Kinderkacke"-Thread passt
      ... achja, guten Morgen.

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    • Dass die schöne Geschichte drumrum Fake ist, daran hege ich keinen Zweifel. Da ich aber wenig Ahnung von Glitches etc habe, weiß ich beim Besten Willen nicht, was ich dazu sagen soll. Aber Majora's Mask war sowieso creepy genug...

      Btw gabs die gleichen Videos auf Kotaku, aber mit einer deutlich glaubhafteren Erzählung.
      [Blockierte Grafik: http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/698/mgscomic14.jpg]
      ...in that case, can we just skip the talking and fight already? - NO!
    • Alter Schwede, das dritte Video war übel. Ich glaub, ich bin noch nie so sehr erschrocken xD

      Den Text find ich aber nochmal deutlich gruseliger. Ich hab ihn gestern Abend gelesen (ich Vollidiot) und mich danach so gefürchtet, dass ich nicht schlafen gehen wollte. Erst, als ich alle Lichter angeschaltet und mir ein paar lustige Videos angesehen hatte (Gott sei Dank hab ich jetzt ein Notebook, vom "Technikraum" bis hier runter hätt ich mich nicht mehr getraut), ging es wieder einigermaßen und ich konnte zumindest schlafen.

      Dagegen können sämtliche Horrorfilme, die ich je gesehen habe, einpacken. Vor allem die Einblendungen mit dem Maskenhändler.

      Ich hasse es, wenn Dinge plötzlich auftauchen. Sei es nun ein totes Mädchen mit langen dunklen Haaren, ein unheimliches Geräusch, diese Link-Statue auf dem Mond im Video oder dieser GOTTVERDAMMTE Maskenhändler und dieses Lachen. Bah. Bah!!


      asdölkfasdfölkasdf.


      Ich bin gespannt auf diese TheTruth.txt. Und wehe, da ist nur ein dummes "I pwnd u all lol" drin D:
      "Und so schuf Gott in seinem Zorn
      Enkenbach und Alsenborn"
    • Hört ihr diese stimme?
      Diese leise stimme die irgendwo "TAILS DOLL" ruft?
      Das ist praktisch die Zelda Variante dieser ollen meme, praktisch von einer alles und jeden abschlachtenden Polygonpuppe zu Untoten Videospielkiddies.
      Für solche späße bin ich immer zu haben... aber nya...

      Ich hoffe mal das Jadusable die geschichte so lustig weiterführt, unddie ganze show nicht nur in ein Rick`n roll ausläuft <.<
      "I believe in a universe that doesn't care and people who do."
    • Wer ist bitte jetzt Matt? Ist das eine Figur im Spiel?

      Also jetzt hört auf zu schreiben, dass das ein Fake ist Dx das ruiniert die Stimmung ;( Na ja... punkto Geister (seien sie nun 'echt' oder nicht) bin ich sowieso ein Schisser <_<' Alleine in einem dunklem Wald habe ich keine Angst, oder wenn ich alleine zu Hause bin, aber wehe... wehe ich müsste in ein verlassenes altes Gebäude... da habe ich total... na ja... Angst nicht richtig, aber ich fühle mich unwohl und alle meine Sinne sind verstärkt.

      Na ja... ich fand schon immer die (normalo)Link Doppelgänger unheimlich... ich hasse sie sogar D: Aber das Spiel eines toten Menschen würde ich mir alleine aus Prinzip NIEMALS kaufen, nichtmal wenn man es mir schenken würde... ich meine, das gehörte einer Person und ich finde dass was diese Person im Leben in dem Spiel schaffte soll so bleiben wie es ist. Ja, ja... ich bin halt ein komischer Kauz xD

      Das 'Day Four' Video ist... *bibber* Am Anfang war ja alles leise und so und ich drückte mir die Kopfhörer an die Ohren, damit ich etwas höre... und dann flogen die Kopfhörer durchs Zimmer ;__; durch mich weil ich erschrak xD Ja... ich kann wieder Videos sehen, nach langen Monaten, aber sie laden seeeehr langsam...


      ...toll jetzt hab ich total Angst wieder MM zu spielen... ich habe es als Kasette <3 aber sie hat auch ein paar Bugs (oder glitsch? oo) Keine Ahnung, aber alleine, dass ist schon gruselig ._.'

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    • Original von Shirehorse
      ...toll jetzt hab ich total Angst wieder MM zu spielen... ich habe es als Rom und noch als Kasette <3 aber beide haben ein paar Bugs (oder glitsch? oo) Keine Ahnung, aber alleine, dass ist schon gruselig ._.'

      Anbei der Hinweis, dass sowohl der Besitz von ROMs als auch das Erwähnen dieses Umstandes in einem öffentlichen Forum wie diesem illegal respektive strafbar ist. :)

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    • Original von Sirius
      Original von Shirehorse
      ...toll jetzt hab ich total Angst wieder MM zu spielen... ich habe es als Rom und noch als Kasette <3 aber beide haben ein paar Bugs (oder glitsch? oo) Keine Ahnung, aber alleine, dass ist schon gruselig ._.'

      Anbei der Hinweis, dass sowohl der Besitz von ROMs als auch das Erwähnen dieses Umstandes in einem öffentlichen Forum wie diesem illegal respektive strafbar ist. :)


      Vielleicht hat er sie selbst gemacht? :3
      Na, jetzt hört auf zu streiten und fangt an zu lieben ヽ(`ー`)ノ

      @Topic: Ich will diese TheTruth.txt, auch wenn's nur Getrolle sein wird. D:

      Losing sleep, in too deep
      Fading sun, what have I done
      Came so close to what I need most
      Nothing left... here

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    • Original von Sirius
      Original von Shirehorse
      ...toll jetzt hab ich total Angst wieder MM zu spielen... ich habe es als Rom und noch als Kasette <3 aber beide haben ein paar Bugs (oder glitsch? oo) Keine Ahnung, aber alleine, dass ist schon gruselig ._.'

      Anbei der Hinweis, dass sowohl der Besitz von ROMs als auch das Erwähnen dieses Umstandes in einem öffentlichen Forum wie diesem illegal respektive strafbar ist. :)


      ECHT O________O''
      Oh Schaaande... ich dachte... das wäre erlaubt, solange man eine Kasette von dem jeweiligen Spiel hat .__.' Zumindest habe ich das auf einer 'offiziellen' (ich denke sie ist offiziell, steht zumindest dort) Website gelesen... entschuldigung... ich tus gleich weg, damit kein Ärger (für das board) entsteht >_>' ...