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I found this old electronic store a few weeks ago., Ii thought it looked good, nothing unusual. Theythey had heaps of good stuff; old consoles, games, but there was aone computerthing whichthat caught my eye. Ita computer, it stood out from the others dueit to beingwas new., I'did never seen anything like it before; it seemed like somethingit which hadn'thadnt been officially realesed yet or at all. Ii asked the man running the store what it was and he said it was a computer his son was working on., Hehe also told me his son had died before it could be mass produced. Whenaltough when i tried to buy it, the man initally wouldn'twouldnt sell it. Butto me after countless offers he finally agreedsold it to let me buy it.
 
I rushed home to use the brand new, never before seen computer. Ii turned it on and the first thing Ii saw was aemulators largeand amountroms ofto emulatorsthe and romsbrink. Everyevery game possible was on there and my first thought was that this guy must havemustve loved emulators, then i remembered what the man said about his son a while back..... that he was a massive hacker.
 
I decided to start off with a classic, Mario gamemario (well, Mariomario 64). Ii started playing and everything seemed normal; nothing wrong a few glitches here and there but nothing major. Whenthen Iwhen i looked up in the tool bar, there was an option, entitledit Cheats.read cheats, Ii dont know what made me press it;, it just seemed to call me. Therethere was a wide varity of cheats, like invincibilty, 1 hit KO, no enemies, stuff like that. Ii selecteddecided theto put "no enemies" optionon, you know to make the game easier.simple Ii flew through the levels in no time, until Ii reached the final boss. Ii ran into the room eager to face Bowserthe boss (Ibut i put on invincible before entering), but there was something wrong., Therethere was no boss. Ii looked around the room, and to my horror saw the remains of every enemy in Mariomario 64., Allall of the bodies were mutilated, torn up, and burnt., Thethe graphics were something I'veive never seen before in a game like this., Inspectingon closer inspections of the bodies, Ii saw the phraseword Cheatcheat Codecode Activatedactivated branded into their sides.
 
Ii closed the game immedietly., Itit closed successfullysucessfully but the music was still playing. Slowly,and slowly the Mariomario music turned into a twisted blood curtling scream of agony., Ii muted the computer but that didnt cut it out. Thethe modem seemed to make a high pitched noise., Ii blocked my ears but for some reason Ii couldnt stop hearing itplaying.
 
Ii awoke the next day in my chair in front of the computer, andi relaxed thinking it was all a succession of imagesdream, ideas, emotions and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. I was so relieved it was a dream and decided toi keepkept playing the emulators. Thatsthats when i realised it wasnt a dream, atwhenever all. Whenever Ii went into an emulator and played a rom, something strange happened, whetherwheter it was the enemies being brutally murdered or a man asking you to help him (while crying ) in a cutscene. Butbut the strangest thing Ii saw was the one that madescared me the most scared. Whilewhile Ii played Megaman,megaman the background changed into whatit seemed like a GIFgif of a dead body., Ii mean, it looked dead but he was beathing androlling (and when i turned on the music) laughing.
 
Thenthen he stared into my eyes., Ii couldnt move; itlike was as if Ii was made of stone., "Comecome with me and we'll play emulators forever...." he said, reaching out his hand. Youyou would havewouldve thought Ii wouldn'twouldnt take his hand, but Ii did. Ii couldnt help it.
 
so if you ever find a computer called Yokoyoko, buy it.
 
Wewe're getting bored in of just playing with A.I.sIs.
 
{{by-cpwuser|Supanovaish|date=June 29, 2011}}
If your wondering why this story has nothing to do with the blue screen of death, it is because it never happened.
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