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I wasn't a kind of a person who all keep up whenever I find an old video game. Today though, I stumbled upon something that maybe wondered I should ever play games again.
I was always the kind of person to get all geeked up whenever I fond old video games. Today, though, I stumbled upon something that made me wonder if I should ever play games again.
It was a normal day in Phoenix, Arizona. I was just browsing through the internet, when an advertisement popped up. I usually don't fall for these things, but the offer drew me in.


"Special Edition Game cube only $20" GameCube is one word though. I began to wonder why the ad would disrespect the Nintendo name like that. I simply shrugged my shoulders and clicked on the ad. I was brought to an 'Order Now' button against a black background. I clicked and filled out my info in the designated boxes.
It was a normal day, I'm just browsing through the internet, when an advertisement popped up, I usually don't offer these things but the offer took me in.


Four weeks later, I heard a knock at my door. It was a man with grey hair and, surprisingly, wearing no UPS or Amazon or any uniform at all. He handed me a red GameCube. It had no wires, and it wasn't even in a box. I tried to ask him why, but he left. Luckily, I had spare cords.
"special edition game cube! only 20 dollars!" But "game cube" was only one word, oddly enough. I began to wonder why the ad would disrespect in a name like that, but I simply clicked the ad. I was brought to the "Order Now" button. Black background. I clicked in and filled up my information in the boxes.


I hooked the system into my TV and turned the system on. It started normally with the GameCube intro. I suddenly realized there wasn't a game in there, so I quickly popped one in. It was Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. At the main menu, there was but one option: Story Mode. Curious, I selected it and flashes of red attacked the screen.
Four weeks later, I heard a knock in my door. It was a man with gray hair and surprisingly, no uniform. He handed me a red GameCube. It had no wires and wasn't in a box. I tried to ask him about it, but he just glanced, walking away slowly.


I heard a voice say, "Never."
Luckily, I have spare cords just lying around. So I hooked the system up to my TV and turned it on.


There wasn't even a memory card plugged in! I was scared. I then saw my skater standing, holding his board. But the off-board feature didn't become available until three games later. I tried to get on my board, but I couldn't. A note appeared on the screen.
Everything started normally with the GameCube intro, but I realized that I didn't have a game in the system. Probably not, I thought I would just come with one. So I put one in. The game is Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3.


"TO THE BIG RΔMP."
At the main menu, there is only one option though. Story Mode. Curious, I saw through it and flashes of red attached the screen. I heard a voice saying:


I walked over to a large ramp. Another note appeared.
"HERE."


"He can see you."
If it wasn't a memory card plugged in, nothing that would bring this sort of respond for my game straight from the case!


Now, none of this made sense. "WHO can see me? What does that all mean?" The game must have heard me because another note appeared.
I didn't know what to do, I was scared. I then saw my skater standing, holding his board. But the odd board feature didn't come until 3 games later. I tried to get on the board, but I couldn't. Eventually, a note appeared on the screen.


"DO THE BIG RED."
"Thomas, do not let him."

I walked through over the trail. Another note appeared.

"HE CAN SEE YOU."

Now, none of this made sense. WHO can see me? What does all this mean? The game must've heard me because another note appeared.

"THOMAS."

"DO NOT PLAY."

My name is Thomas.

It horrified me. I shut off the system and just walked away. This was too fucking creepy! I couldn't handle it!

I sat there on my couch, befuddled in horror, until I heard a knock in the door.

It was the man that gave me the GameCube. He said:

"Something must be simple. Isn't you yet? Who? I think it's you, of course. Better watch out."


My name is Thomas. I shut the system off. This was too creepy. I heard a knock at my door. It was the man that gave me the GameCube.
He said, "Is he here yet?"
"WHO?"
"Thick Izzy. Watch out."
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Revision as of 22:48, 9 March 2022

I was always the kind of person to get all geeked up whenever I fond old video games. Today, though, I stumbled upon something that made me wonder if I should ever play games again.

It was a normal day in Phoenix, Arizona. I was just browsing through the internet, when an advertisement popped up. I usually don't fall for these things, but the offer drew me in.

"Special Edition Game cube only $20" GameCube is one word though. I began to wonder why the ad would disrespect the Nintendo name like that. I simply shrugged my shoulders and clicked on the ad. I was brought to an 'Order Now' button against a black background. I clicked and filled out my info in the designated boxes.

Four weeks later, I heard a knock at my door. It was a man with grey hair and, surprisingly, wearing no UPS or Amazon or any uniform at all. He handed me a red GameCube. It had no wires, and it wasn't even in a box. I tried to ask him why, but he left. Luckily, I had spare cords.

I hooked the system into my TV and turned the system on. It started normally with the GameCube intro. I suddenly realized there wasn't a game in there, so I quickly popped one in. It was Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. At the main menu, there was but one option: Story Mode. Curious, I selected it and flashes of red attacked the screen.

I heard a voice say, "Never."

There wasn't even a memory card plugged in! I was scared. I then saw my skater standing, holding his board. But the off-board feature didn't become available until three games later. I tried to get on my board, but I couldn't. A note appeared on the screen.

"TO THE BIG RΔMP."

I walked over to a large ramp. Another note appeared.

"He can see you."

Now, none of this made sense. "WHO can see me? What does that all mean?" The game must have heard me because another note appeared.

"Thomas, do not let him."

My name is Thomas. I shut the system off. This was too creepy. I heard a knock at my door. It was the man that gave me the GameCube.

He said, "Is he here yet?"

"WHO?"

"Thick Izzy. Watch out."

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