I would too. Making anyone watch that movie should qualify as torture.The Last Horseman wrote:Not neccesarily gaming related, but I bought a copy of Mad Max today, opened the case, and a copy of The Road was inside. Really. I screamed.
Childhood gaming frights! Share your stories!
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Re: Childhood gaming frights! Share your stories!
Black DSi, Pink GBC, Softmodded Wii, Softmodded Fat Ps2, Black Gamecube, Xbox, Dreamcast, Ps1 Slim, Atomic Purple GBC, Onyx GBA SP, Gears of War 3 Edition Xbox 360 Slim, PSP 3000, NES.
Luke wrote:Masturbation is a fool proof way of getting rid of ghosts. Seriously, not even ghosts want to see that. I suggest saying out loud, "Hey ghost, who's creeped out now? You scared?" in the process.
Re: Childhood gaming frights! Share your stories!
I remember when I first heard that they'd made a Friday the 13th game for the NES a couple of years ago. I hadn't known about it until then. I went, "Meh. That can't be very scary. It's 8 bit." Then I looked it up and read how horrible it was supposed to be. "I knew it. So not scary." Still, I love the movie so out of curiosity I looked it up on Youtube. I wasn't all that impressed until the guy had the camper walk into one of the cabins and turn around and BAM! Jason accompanied by creepy music! I jumped.Rurouni_Fencer wrote:As a kid, playing Friday the 13th at night, with the lights out and the sound up, (or headphones on,) Jason randomly appearing in a cabin and scaring the beejesus out of me was always my first favorite game-related scare...

