Gamers have carved themselves their own independent culture. In this culture they have their own slang, rules of etiquette and folklore. Everyone loves a good creepy urban legend and gamers are no exception. This list is going to tell you the story of the creepiest urban legends in the history of gaming.
"Marvelous Europe today announced an agreement with Dutch developers Little Chicken to publish their in-development supernatural life sim title "Moonlight Peaks" in Europe and Australia in 2026.
Sister company XSEED Games jointly announced that they will publish the title in North America, targeting a simultaneous release. Moonlight Peaks will join the growing library of third-party indie titles published by Marvelous Europe, complementing their internally developed catalogue of titles by Marvelous Inc." - Marvelous Europe.
"The Budapest-based (Hungary) indie games publisher and developer NeocoreGames, are today very proud and glad to announce that the “Legion IX” expansion is now available for their critically-acclaimed dark fantasy tactical-RPG “King Arthur: Knight’s Tale“ (the said expansion is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"Kwalee, Inzanity, and Awe Interactive are today very happy to announce that the "BPM x ROBOBEAT" crossover is kicking-off via Steam on May 14th, 2024." - Kwalee, Inzanity, and Awe Interactive.
What about the "Hell Valley Sky Trees" of Super Mario Galaxy 2? Talk about out of place.
# 10 - Creepy, but can't find video for it, unfortunately.
# 9 - Wouldn't someone have asked a S.E employee about this?
# 5 - Oddly enough, some patch logs for Minecraft say "removed Herobrine".
This list/article was fantastic btw, a lot of them I never knew about.
I litteraly got chills reading this especially the morrowind one
i used to play Berzerk, and after reading this article, I got freaked out a little...
4 and 3 are such bullshit.
Especially 3. You cant just run any game you want in Dosbox...