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This is not a story of a ghost or spirit reacting to my speech or coming out of my computer or anything like that. I do not believe that this was supernatural in any way. This is probably a hack by some sick person trying to inject horror into the world of Majora's Mask. Well, more than there already was at least.
This is not a story of a ghost or spirit reacting to my speech or coming out of my computer or anything like that. I do not believe that this was supernatural in any way. This is probably a hack by some sick person trying to inject horror into the world of Majora's Mask. Well, more than there already was at least.
Anyway, my name is Jack. I had downloaded a rom of Majora's Mask and an emulator called Project64. I resumed my game from the tree in the moon when I noticed my Fierce Deity mask glitching in the menu. I thought it was a glitch, after all it was a ROM. It could've gotten infected by a virus. The time came when I was in the moon and fighting Majora's Mask. I put on the Fierce Deity mask, hoping to gain a huge power boost. What I got was far from horrifying, but still a little chilling.
Anyway, my name is Jack. I had downloaded a rom of Majora's Mask and an emulator called Project64. I resumed my game from the tree in the moon when I noticed my Fierce Deity mask glitching in the menu. I thought it was a glitch, after all it was a ROM. It could've gotten infected by a virus. The time came when I was in the moon and fighting Majora's Mask. I put on the Fierce Deity mask, hoping to gain a huge power boost. What I got was far from horrifying, but still a little chilling.
I'm a little thankful that the nintendo 64 graphics couldn't go that far with gore, but when I put the mask on, the texture switched to the Majora's Mask's texture and the screaming animation was non-existent, with no sound. The 'Majora Link' was an amalgamation of all his forms: body of a Fierce Deity, legs of a Zora, head of Link and arms of Goron and Deku. All of the body parts were stiched together, and the body was tinted red. No hyper-realistic blood or anything. I didn't continue, for fear of being hacked, deleted the rom and the emulator and ran a scan of my anti-virus software. I noticed an image on my desktop, entitled, 'Goodbye Link. Forever.' I checked it and it was the 'Majora Link' from before. However, the location was the tree in the moon. I had deleted the image, but I've tried to recreate it:My Creepypasta by SigmaTheHedgehogWhen I was watching Haunted Gaming, I thought to myself, some of these stories could well have been the work of a hacker. I Hate You, Lost Silver, Ben Drowned, all of them. The fact that there is a person sick enough to do this to children's games is the truly scary thing.
I'm a little thankful that the nintendo 64 graphics couldn't go that far with gore, but when I put the mask on, the texture switched to the Majora's Mask's texture and the screaming animation was non-existent, with no sound. The 'Majora Link' was an amalgamation of all his forms: body of a Fierce Deity, legs of a Zora, head of Link and arms of Goron and Deku. All of the body parts were stiched together, and the body was tinted red. No hyper-realistic blood or anything. I didn't continue, for fear of being hacked, deleted the rom and the emulator and ran a scan of my anti-virus software. I noticed an image on my desktop, entitled, 'Goodbye Link. Forever.' I checked it and it was the 'Majora Link' from before. However, the location was the tree in the moon. I had deleted the image, but I've tried to recreate it:


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When I was watching Haunted Gaming, I thought to myself, some of these stories could well have been the work of a hacker. I Hate You, Lost Silver, Ben Drowned, all of them. The fact that there is a person sick enough to do this to children's games is the truly scary thing.

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Latest revision as of 07:53, 9 December 2023

This is not a story of a ghost or spirit reacting to my speech or coming out of my computer or anything like that. I do not believe that this was supernatural in any way. This is probably a hack by some sick person trying to inject horror into the world of Majora's Mask. Well, more than there already was at least.

Anyway, my name is Jack. I had downloaded a rom of Majora's Mask and an emulator called Project64. I resumed my game from the tree in the moon when I noticed my Fierce Deity mask glitching in the menu. I thought it was a glitch, after all it was a ROM. It could've gotten infected by a virus. The time came when I was in the moon and fighting Majora's Mask. I put on the Fierce Deity mask, hoping to gain a huge power boost. What I got was far from horrifying, but still a little chilling.

I'm a little thankful that the nintendo 64 graphics couldn't go that far with gore, but when I put the mask on, the texture switched to the Majora's Mask's texture and the screaming animation was non-existent, with no sound. The 'Majora Link' was an amalgamation of all his forms: body of a Fierce Deity, legs of a Zora, head of Link and arms of Goron and Deku. All of the body parts were stiched together, and the body was tinted red. No hyper-realistic blood or anything. I didn't continue, for fear of being hacked, deleted the rom and the emulator and ran a scan of my anti-virus software. I noticed an image on my desktop, entitled, 'Goodbye Link. Forever.' I checked it and it was the 'Majora Link' from before. However, the location was the tree in the moon. I had deleted the image, but I've tried to recreate it:

When I was watching Haunted Gaming, I thought to myself, some of these stories could well have been the work of a hacker. I Hate You, Lost Silver, Ben Drowned, all of them. The fact that there is a person sick enough to do this to children's games is the truly scary thing.



Credited to Professor PokeNerf
Originally uploaded on August 11, 2016

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