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Polybius? Многу заебана игрица..... Ти менува свест и хорор е.
Еве нешто од Википедија околу играта:
Polybius is a supposed
arcade game featured in an Internet
urban legend. According to the story, the game was released to the public in 1981, and caused its players to go insane, causing them to suffer from intense stress, horrific nightmares, and even suicidal tendencies. A short time after its release, it supposedly disappeared without a trace. Not much evidence for the existence of such a game has ever been discovered.
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Polybius gets its name from
the Greek historian who was known for his assertion that historians should never report what they cannot verify through interviews with witnesses, as well as for his works in relation to cryptography and for developing the
Polybius square.
Story:
According to the story, an unheard-of new arcade game appeared in several suburbs of
Portland,
Oregon in 1981, something of a rarity at the time. The game proved to be incredibly popular, to the point of
addiction, and lines formed around the machines, often resulting in fighting over who played next. This was followed by clusters of visits from
men in black. Rather than the usual marketing data collected by company visitors to arcade machines, they collected some unknown data, allegedly testing responses to the
psychoactive machines. In some versions of this mystery, the players suffered from a series of unpleasant side effects, including
amnesia,
insomnia,
nightmares and
night terrors. Some players stopped playing video games, while reportedly one became an anti-gaming activist. The company named in most accounts of the game,
Sinneslöschen (German meaning "deletion/erasure of senses, Sense-delete").
The origin of the legend is unknown. The first documented instance of the legend was an anonymously authored entry added to the site coinop.org on August 3, 1998. The entry mentions the name Polybius, the testing of the game in Portland Oregon, a copyright date of 1981, the collection of data from the games and claims that the author(s) are in possession of ROMs from the game. Some Internet commentators think the legend originated as ausenethoax. Other bloggers believe the story is an urban legend that grew out of exaggerated and distorted tales of an early release version of Tempest that caused problems with photosensitive epilepsy, motion sickness, andvertigo.
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