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(Created page with "Rumors spread of the release of a new game named "Shi Ga Matte Iru", and once it came out, everybody awaiting its release was excited! It was a new Japanese game about a demon killer. For a long time, nobody knew what the name meant, and to be honest, nobody cared. It was a new game! That was the mistake people made. Some people were so scared of this game, they smashed the disk, or even threw out the console for it, and they were the lucky ones. A boy, about eighteen o...")
 
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He and his mother had previously lived alone together, as his abusive father had died of causes unknown, but now he finally had freedom. He had recently moved out from his mother's house and went to live on his own.
He and his mother had previously lived alone together, as his abusive father had died of causes unknown, but now he finally had freedom. He had recently moved out from his mother's house and went to live on his own.


So, the boy, who we'll call "Zack" for now, went to his new house and read the instructions for Shi Ga Matte Iru for a while. It looked awesome, but it was all in Japanese except some words, like “demon”, and “death”, but Zack was pretty sure he got the general idea. He had stuck the game in the console, and he pressed the button. There was no introduction. No "Nintendo " or "SEGA" logos popped up. Nothing of the sort happened. The intro had just appeared, and needles to say, it was strange. Every letter “I” in the title was dotted with an ominous glowing red eye.
So, the boy, who we'll call "Zack" for now, went to his new house and read the instructions for Shi Ga Matte Iru for a while. It looked awesome, but it was all in Japanese except some words, like "demon", and "death", but Zack was pretty sure he got the general idea. He had stuck the game in the console, and he pressed the button. There was no introduction. No "Nintendo " or "SEGA" logos popped up. Nothing of the sort happened. The intro had just appeared, and needles to say, it was strange. Every letter "I" in the title was dotted with an ominous glowing red eye.


He clicked what he thought was the “start game” option. It did, so he probably knew what he was doing... As he started the game, the character appeared to be sleeping in some run down shack. He was poorly modeled, and the meshes were sometimes dead, but he didn't mind that. Zack was just determined to complete the game. The character woke up and he said something in Japanese that Zack couldn't understand. He then walked out the doors and appeared he was in some sort of blood-red portal. It was unnerving, but Zack continued to play.
He clicked what he thought was the "start game" option. It did, so he probably knew what he was doing... As he started the game, the character appeared to be sleeping in some run down shack. He was poorly modeled, and the meshes were sometimes dead, but he didn't mind that. Zack was just determined to complete the game. The character woke up and he said something in Japanese that Zack couldn't understand. He then walked out the doors and appeared he was in some sort of blood-red portal. It was unnerving, but Zack continued to play.


Zack came to a halt, as he realized there were no demons. He was a little confused. Then, he heard something...
Zack came to a halt, as he realized there were no demons. He was a little confused. Then, he heard something...