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What makes the (real) anti-piracy screens so scary is the situation you’re in when seeing them, not only would it often happen to you when you were a kid after just getting a used copy but also you‘d realize it suddenly detects that you were doing something wrong and confronts you about it, despite the fact it’s a product you own that you thought you had full control over. It makes you feel like you’re being watched.
It feels out of nowhere. As a kid u see the media as something comforting that can take ur attention away from the world or fill the air with background noise, but then WHAM that repetition/expectation is broken by an unnerving silence (or loud noise if it's a weather/amber alert). It's so disconnected from both the source material and your own routine that it triggers some sort of fight or flight response. Almost like something is just out of sight toying with you. Honestly can't decide if the cut to silence or something loud is worse. Obviously the loud noise is sudden and gives a sense of immediate danger like a jumpscare. Though, idk, having the room go silent and it's up to you to figure out why is creepy af. Sometimes it can sneak up on you if it's a show or movie playing in the background.
@@hexreapers162 yeah the eeriness of dead silence and a black/dark screen that seems sudden and inexplicable because it doesn’t have anything to do with the game or its plot is a factor too
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It’s when your in your room at night and it goes dark, it’s like someone did it, and you are about to find out who. (Or at least that’s how it feels when your a kid)
What used to freak out me as a kid is when you'd put in a disc in the wii and instead of a happy jingle from whatever game you put in, you'd be greeted with a weird noise followed by silence and the screen saying "disc cannot be read". It gives me the same vibes as the FBI screen before movies or the other stuff ppl are talking about here.
as a latin american, the FBI screen was funny as hell, seeing as how piracy is basically second nature to us and the screen would usually appear in movies my family bought from the nearby market lmao
I honestly find the real ones scarier and more unnerving than the fake ones. they try to hard to be scary and come up with something ridiculously over the top concept. the actual scary ones are the ones that are more simple.
@@mariotheundying the Nintendogs one is pretty good too in my opinion... though a little bit dark. But the atmosphere and execution in it is crazy good, and seems like it could've legit happened.
Days later, a man in florida is put on probation and is sevely charged 500$ dollars for every minute of TV he wasted on air He is being investigated for charges of extortion and impersonation of federal authority
“Your cable TV provider forgot to renew their license to stream Nickelodeon, time to pay us $500 for watching Nickelodeon on cable while your provider forgot to renew their license”
real anti-piracy screens are scary for the same reason the power suddenly going out is scary. it rips you away from whatever you were invested in, and everything else around it; ur alone again.
those creepypasta anti piracy ones just dont hit as hard as the realistic ones. instead of trying to scare you they just make you feel like a terrible person. it gives "im not mad im just disappointed" and its a lot more scary somehow
I personally think it’s the guilt. Think of a moment in your life where you were chastised by someone you like, being told that you are doing something wrong. Maybe a parent tells you they’re disappointed in you. Maybe your favorite boss tells you you’re a bad employee. Maybe your friend calls you out on something. It’s a gut wrenching feeling that makes your heart sink. Such a sudden and unnerving message that tells you that you’ve done something illegal and gives you shame for it… that taps into that very real emotion of guilt and shame.
I think another reason it feels so scary is that As a kid the idea of being accused of something you didn’t do is part of what makes it so terrifying too… Almost everyone has had some experience with a parent or teacher punishing you for something you didn’t do but being helpless to defend yourself. Imagine that but it’s your favorite video game doing it.
It's like when I first played ddlc (Doki Doki Literature Club) and when Yuri was s3/f h@rming I just got terrified Also when I was younger I couldn't get it so I played a different version on Google and it was asking for my location and knew my name. It was so scared Also when a game just goes silent I just can't it's too scary. Or when there's an error or loud/static-y sounds
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Reminds me of this infamous fake anti-piracy screen for Nintendogs: The puppy dies. The next screen shows its grave and a message saying, “Nintendogs cannot live in a pirated copy of the game”.
I think anti piracy screens are creepy for the same reason those FBI warnings on VHS' were creepy. They invoke a feeling of wrongdoing, that and you except things to be smooth and easy. Like if I booted up, lets say shrek extra large. I expect a game about shrek, farting, and burping. I dont expect to see a low poly model decapitated with blood everywhere. (Shitty example i know) but the subvertation of expectations is like a jumpscare in a way. Just a slow burning one though
One time as a kid at my grandparents house I was playing Sonic 1 and somehow triggered the anti piracy screen and it scared me so much I got my grandpa. He freaked out and said "the police better not come because you wanted to play games!"
@@Skipatronic ohh yeah the illegal instruction error you mean? thats just because the game has crashed you were probably in labyrinth zone when that appeared or the cartridge was dirty or not inserted properly
The worst was always the "PS2 disc read error", somehow it managed to everything so depressing - the visuals suddenly got so sad going from bright vibrant cubes to red dark and grey cubes, and the music would go from exciting to gloomy.
Ok but like some piracy screens are just “Oh yeah by the way you have just committed a SERIOUS crime that, incase you don’t know what crime means, is ILLEGAL, and will be met with PUNISHMENT in a court of law, like JAIL TIME/PRISON, good luck dealing with that you 8 year old kid lmao”
@@Moald A piracy ending, its kinda like the metal gear solid 1 one were they just lock you up in a room and just start lecturing you (if i remember right)
Ehh, the ones that lean more into creepypasta territory are just kind of lame imo. The whole point about the "creepy anti piracy screen" is that nothing genuinely scary is happening, it's just got an air of unfriendliness in an otherwise very happy and upbeat game. With these creepypasta ones it gets into the actually scary territory and the stories that accompany them are usually extremely generic too ("we found it in a dumpster and someone committed suicide!").
the SpongeBob story Reminds me of some shitty octonauts creepypasta I read. ThEy BoauGhT a VhS TaPe FrOm A sHaDy StOrE ThEy WaTCh iT AnD CapTaIn BaRnAcLeS StAbBed EvRy Other ChaReCtEr AnD JuMpEd ThRoGh ThE Tv!!1!1111
Correct me if you did, but I’m surprised you didn’t mention the part that makes these the most disturbing; the fourth wall break. The reason these feel so unnerving is because the last thing you expect while playing these games is to get addressed directly as the player. Not only do these screens stop gameplay to address that you’re playing, but to tell you that YOU personally have done something bad. It’s similar to when games call you by your real name, all comfort of anonymity is gone, and that’s what makes it feel so uncanny.
Yeah, I’m surprised that nobody has mentioned it. The feeling that the game is aware that you pirated it unsettles you a lot aswell. Willing to bet that the sm64 and Mario party DS ones are the best ones at this.
I’ve hated forth wall breaks even if it had nothing to do with piracy. I’m glad it never happened to me (The disk read error only happened to old/scratched games so it was more “It’s old, I get it.” (Plus I was told that screen was just because it couldn’t get the info so no trouble just like reading a torn book)
The overly horrific ones are overdone, they're actually less scary. I think the more horrifying ones are the ones that suggest you've committed a crime and could get in trouble and lose access to your system.
Nah, as a kid if you see the word prosecution and court you’re like uhhh huh? But as an adult it means more and scares you more. The off visuals are more scary to kids
@@SoggySlopster even if you don’t understand the exact wording, kids are still scared of doing something wrong. I was also kinda creeped out by those “you wouldn’t steal a car” ads because I knew what crime meant and I knew that it meant it was wrong
i saw one that wasn't an anti piracy screen, but instead a health warning for ring fit which told the player they're having a heart attack (of course it was fake but still FUCKING HORRIFYING) and i think shit like that is WAY scarier than a spooky face telling you to report yourself to nintendo or whatever
Saw that one too, I think what makes it work so well is what makes analog / digital horror really work for me, not the machine turning evil, as that just isn’t too believable, but instead the machine doing what it’s supposed to do, and the situation itself being the horror factor. I think this is also what makes EAS alarms scary (well, on top of the fact they’re supposed to make you alert).
For me the CreepyPasta loses all sense creepiness after it crosses the line of trying to imitate a realistic Anti-Piracy Screen. Maybe cause I'm jaded to all of the CreepyPasta tropes (black/bleeding eyes, glitching, chromatic aberration around the game screen, it's all the same. Subtlety can go a long way in keeping the tension.
I think it would be better if they didn't just hit you with the cold water immediately, have them fuck with you at the start, make it so the game starts and plays fine, until it slowly degrades more and more until it becomes unplayable
@@kermitenthusiast485 guy who wrote the comment didn't make much sense, basically yk how there's alerts when a child gets kidnapped? That's basically what it is
Just learned something new. The Nickelodean anti-piracy screen at 6:45 has an incorrect postal code. 27505 is a postal code in North Carolina. The postal code that fits 1515 Broadway is 10036.
What's funny is that it's specifically for a small town called Broadway, North Carolina. I'm not sure if that was supposed to be part of the joke, or if the creator just googled "broadway zip code" and accidentally picked the wrong one somehow.
@@FourthDerivative Considering they put the address of "NYC, NY", I'd say that it was a genuine mistake but is just as likely to be an inside joke for those who know that there's two Broadways in the US.
It kinda sucks though cause most of the time it's out of your control like "yay! Daddy just got me the new Mario cart!" Sike! Daddy got a fake copy in order to save some money and now you've got nightmare foder for days. It especially sucks when the TV just so happens to be in your bedroom. You sit there staring at the black screen expecting dead eye peach to come after you for something that wasn't your fault.
Alot of the time they make the game progressivly harder turning the pirated game into a demo. Like spyro 3 erases eggs(your McGuffin for progression), Batman: Arkham Asylum has batman drop like a rock when gliding, GTA4 will constantly have the 'drunk' effect on (shaky screen and you can't drive for shit and Game Dev Tycoon has piracy make a bigger and bigger cut into your profits.
I think I remember for jsab there being a piracy screen being instead of the "you a criminal piracy is bad and you'll go to jail and F yourself" stuff it's more like "yeah I did the same thing as a kid, it's fine"
Not a antipiracy but a anti mod one was spyro 3 on the ps1 Bassically if u had a modded ps1 U could unlock ur region Spyro 3 after boot up would call for the region code that in the normal case would fail since the only time that can be called out is by the console itself on startup before the game gets loaded but since ur console is modded it will not hesistate to accept the call for the code and since the game could call the code now knows its an modified console and will show u a black screen with a forbidden symbol with the following text Software terminated console MAY have been modified call (insert regional number sony blah blah blah) or in Japan 強制終了しました。 本体が改造されている おそれがあります。 So far I know this can happen with these games Crash Bash Dino Crisis Doko Demo Issho MediEvil 2 PoporoGue Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Resident Evil: Survivor Spyro: Year of the Dragon Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return Um Jammer Lammy Vandal Hearts II Wild Arms 2 Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories The code in question is called libcrypt mostly use by sce(sony computer entertainment) and bandai namco
@@gunmunz idk the first two game names but I'll add them anyways (saw em on a top ten list) Game 1; the game freezes and repeats "pirate" Game 2; indi game dev gives you a heart to heart speach A Zelda ds game (spirit train?) Runs forever
It has the same vibe as when you were playing games on your computer as a kid and you got an error screen. It would always be a weird little sad face and say something like “error, please restart your pc.” And it would always scare you. It made you feel like you were being watched. You would run to your mom crying and she would be confused.
This This is something that scared me a lot Even today i still get rlly nervous when a piece of software doesnt work correctly That damn ps2 red screen
I remember, as a kid, getting a deep unnerving feeling when seeing anti-piracy screens or even “disc cannot be read” and I feel like there was something more too it than just being unexpected or unfriendly. I think a big reason was the abrupt silence especially when you are alone. I think another aspect is that it almost makes it feel like the game/game system is secretly conscious and watching you and it’s telling you you did something wrong. Also you had full control over the game, getting to select any mode you want and fully control everything, up until that screen takes over and now it’s like the game is saying “you don’t control me anymore”
that reminds me of how sometimes, the tv in my house as a kid used to glitch, and when it did there would be a black screen with text in the corner that said someth along the lines of, "your tv has encountered an error. if this message continues to appear you may have to perform a factory reset." and then occasionally there would be a screen with this weird twisty 3d looking graphic that seemed to be of piped twisting around each other, and it just said in white text underneath: *error!* i don't know what it is, but the abrupt emptiness and lack of sound or anything, especially on the pipe screen, always unnerved me. it just said clearly, "something is wrong. something is broken."
I’m kinda disappointed that you didn’t mention the very real anti-piracy measure in Spyro 3. Sure it’s not a screen but it is very iconic and slightly unsettling
@@kaelell4697 spyro 3 progressively makes the game harder to play (deleting things you collected, making you take damage randomly, etc), and earthbound crashes and deletes your save file right before the final boss
@@bulbybuds EarthBound also increases the enemy spawn rate to absurd amounts, including putting enemies where there normally should be none or having stronger enemies from later in the game appear much earlier. So you'd have to play through a much more difficult and tedious version of the game, before it crashes and deletes your save right before the final boss. lmao
those copyright warnings before you watch a dvd scared the shit out of me as a kid and anti piracy videos, real or fake, manage to envoke those childhood memories within me. Also, the steady buildup in these videos to the piracy screen is unerving and makes me anxious
When I was young I always got scared of those custom loading screens on dvd's, usually having a character or object important to the movie spin in place. I guess the fact that it just appeared in the darkness and started moving without any sound freaked me out.
@@MmmMmph1968 some movies i used to watch at school had that too but the reason i was scared was because a wierd logo came in a green blue and yellow background and it would blast loud music i would love to see it again tho
@@batbat4043 We had dvd's of the Peanut's holiday specials, and after the special features (a 15-minute documentary about how it was made), a logo for Trailer Park (some company) would appear silently and it scared me really bad, and I still don't know why.
I think my personal favorite anti-piracy measure was from a very old computer game called La Abadia del Crimen (Spanish for The Abbey of Crime). No bells and whistles, none of this creepy stuff as shown in the fake ones. Just a voice in saying "¡Piràta!" (Pirate!) over and over in a gradually deepening voice before the game closed itself.
i hate the blue screen, one time i got a virus and it would show that every 20 minutes. I got used to it though so it wouldnt even be that bad however after getting it fixed it felt like i was a new man
God I hate anything to do with dark screens and creepy/no music with text like that. It’s such a weird unnerving feeling and I think you’ve perfectly put why I find it so disturbing. Why am I watching this video so late at night
I actually have a theory on this. There's a fear or creepiness associated with busy places that you experience at night in an empty setting. Things like airports or malls late at night when empty. Or empty old multiplayer maps. It's called Kenopsia. My guess is these screens with little color or happy music feels extra creepy due to the void of what's normally there or expected
Yes, like a horror movie disc i inserted into a device by the TV. It played part 1 and then cut off suddenly. So i left to ask about part 2 and the person I borrowed from said part 2 is in that disc. So we ended up putting the disc back in. It had this glitchy start and then the movie started as usual once stable; there was indeed a part 2, it was just oddly cut off after an absurdly creepy scene. And what i was told after the movie: the old movie was a series of 6 parts, and that incident with the part 1 cutting off could have been just like the original series. It was a strange night, I'll say. Horror movie discs seem to act up with only me.
It's quite difficult to find illegally distributed copies of most popular games that will trip any piracy detection. You have to do that yourself, manually "break" the games again lol.
The game cube one is creative but also unrealistic because to me the point of anti-pairacy is preventing you from playing the game not " destroy the machine" if it was a situation where you didn't know it was pirated you're kinda screwed. But i like how it gives the option to say "yes this is a valid disc" as if it thinks it could be an error with the game. What happens if you did press yes? Would it accuse you of lying or say something like"please restart the system and try it again, if this screen shows up again, you may need to replace the game as it could be pirated or badly damaged."
there's also two versions of the gc antipiracy screen where if you pressed yes, it would take you to some sort of disc verifier, with both passing and failing the verification
Kind of on the topic of “destroy the machine” Iirc Capcom’s CPS3 arcade boards have this feature where if it detects pirate copies of its games, or if you’ve been tinkering with the board in some way, shape or form, it activates a kill switch that sends a jolt of electricity to the motherboard making it absolutely useless. Tl;Dr Capcom has an arcade board that kills itself if it detects piracy
i think it’s a feeling of thinking you’ve outsmarted the technology, but the game knows exactly what you’re doing. very creepy, almost like you’re being watched through the screen
Well, if you think about deltarune, we use Kris as a vessel in order to play the game, this applies to the other games aswell, such as Mario, sure, I get that went completing a level, you don't control him after the cutscene ends, but still, any character that you play as is a vessel that YOU use to play the game, which means the character your playing as doesn't have control and YOU do (I'm sorry for writing a whole paragraph btw) Also, whenever an anti piracy screen happens, your barely in control of your character as they bring their own emotions, like for example, in the donkey dong country 3 anti piracy screen (what he shown on the video), the characters are doing something YOUR not doing, clearly something happened, and just like he said, they're forced to face an impending doom
@@Twarewood I don’t quite think it’s losing control of the character and vessel that makes these scary, but rather losing control of the system itself. After all, you brought up deltarune, when Kris takes control, yes the player loses control, but also the game is still doing what it’s scripted to do, which is usually why I don’t find fourth wall breaks to be scary as they immediately remind me that I’m just playing a game. This is also why I find the over exaggerated fake anti piracy screens not to be scary as they’re just not believable. On the other hand, actual anti piracy screens means the system itself is not doing what you wanted it to do, it’s not just pretending to turn against you, but it actually is, and succeeds by preventing you from playing the game.
I'd argue Skullgirls has one of my favorite *genuine* anti-piracy tactics It's not even an actual screen or something that admonishes you for a crime, you just get this very nonsensical question in a pop-up box after finishing Arcade Mode, & someone who screenshotted it while asking what that meant was ousted as a pirate by the devs
@@linenist1900 basically some games have steam verification files or connect to the steam servers or their own servers and if it fails to connect most of them crash the game without anything just the game goes poof a hat in time does that but in skullgirls it is far more better but ineffective at gaining money because you finish the whole game but get trolled by the devs if you post about it some games put an error code spesifically to catch piraters online
I’d argue I think it was sims 4? Where the game would get very pixelated to look like it’s bugged is the best one because of how similarly effective it was It’s kinda funny how people just show that they pirated a videogame honestly
4:31 *Interesting facts about the Baldi’s Basics anti piracy screen* *The anti piracy screen is real.* *That’s Badsum, not Baldi. Badsum wears a blue shirt and has larger eyes.* *Honestly, those are all of the facts that I have.*
Fun fact for anyone interested, the guy who made that last one of Super Mario Kart is actually a really good Mario Galaxy modder making a fantastic mod of Galaxy 2. If anyone's into the Galaxy games I'd highly recommend checking it out.
Yeah, fantastic galaxy 2 mod that is edgy and tries to be creepy by mentioning death and other things like slurs and ultra violence, like most of the pokemon rom hacks.
5:54 I automatically knew it was fake because watching pirated film isn't a crime, pirating is. Even if it WAS A crime, and this really showed up on TV, I'd be shocked at first but then dismiss it due to the cash envelope thing, clearly a scam. I don't know why the creator added that part.
I remember one of my teachers for one of my senior year electives mentioned this. He's so laid back and casually admitted to watching pirated footage of a few movies with his wife. He was afraid he'd get reported after that, but of the students in that class mentioned that it's completely legal and now he tells all his classes you can't get in trouble for watching pirated film lol. Best thing I learned senior year hands down.
If I ever make a game I will make the anti piracy screen as horrific as possible so when people show it off they will think it’s too scary to be real but when someone actually buys a fake copy they will sh*t bricks
Add g()r`/ stuff, red or black eyes, jumpscare, uncanny glitch sounds, and a message " YOU¡ITSILLEGALTOPIRATEGAMES!WHYDIDYOUEVENPLAYTHISRJWAAAAAAOSOAOAOADWKCKGE¡¡¡!!!!!'"
An idea I've thought of. Kind of has to tie in with worldbuilding of the game I've imagined overtime, where there are many universes resting upon a giant multiversal tree, and your home universe is on an outer branch. You play through the very beginning of the game as normal, and before you get into multiverse travel, you meet up with an important NPC (preferably one with a lot of knowledge on the multiverse as a whole.) The important NPC, as per normal, explains the multiversal tree and how the branches work, then slowly begins to trail off and discuss what unknowable horrors lurk below the tree. Immediately after that, they inform you that some disturbance, an error in the fabric of reality, has disconnected the branch. "...You wouldn't happen to know why, would you?" "Not like it'll matter in a minute." Cut to black with glitched sound. Briefly show a heavily darkened, glitched and distorted face of said NPC screaming in agony; the glitchy sound briefly intensifying before the game closes itself. Future attempts to open the game will then briefly display said NPC'S agonized face in 3 different states of decay, each in a different pose, after which the game will close again. After those 3 attempts, the game will no longer boot up, even with a legit copy.
To me, these anti-piracy screens just feel like those “if you bought this book without a cover, it may have been reported as unsold and destroyed” paragraphs on the first page of books before the book actually starts.
If you purchased this book without a cover, you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as "unsold and destroyed", and neither the author nor the publisher has received payment for this "stripped book".
@@unicornman147 i remember reading that in a Goosebumps book once years ago when i was a kid. needless to say, it kinda freaked me out. like, the idea of having a "stripped book" and not knowing about it was just freaky.
Game cube antipiracy screen is probably the most terrifying the darkness with the creepy pixelated imagery along with the error message coupled with the ominous and eerie music can put you on edge expecting an apparition
A lot of SNES games had similar piracy screens to the DKC trilogy, since most games could detect when a 3rd party disc reader was being used with a simple check. The game would ask for a bit of RAM from an address that wouldn't exist on a cartridge due to the size. A disc reader, since it had to have enough RAM to store the game several times over, would return a number the game doesn't expect. The first time in programming history where a checksum error is kinda cool
I actually found out that the Baldi in the anti-piracy screen is actually called ‘Checksum’. I like how it has a double meaning, it’s the checksum of the game, but also the fact that the game is about sums (Math shit) And Checksum *is* technically different from Baldi, only difference being the colour of the shirt
Super Metroid would only give me an anti piracy warning if I loaded the game with certain cheat codes turned on. If I disabled them it would start up fine, and then I could instantly re-enable them.
@@tootsie_ I dunno. I don't speak programming or whatever language so I can only assume, maybe cheat codes particularly modify some kind of value that gets checked alongside the checksum. Does that happen? Or is it only the checksum that is verified?
@@Bro-cx2jc honestly, don't know. If i was a smarter boy who wanted to dive headfirst into the assembly code that duct tapes old nintendo games together i could probably figure it out but that sounds like a whole lot of effort, but it's likely. Either that, or the game genie was poorly maintained and it was messing with the pins in the same way as dust would.
Free idea: luigi mansion: he enters the mansion. 15 Pirate ghosts appear out of nowhere. Luigi gets hit with a sword. He gets dizzy. While it says THIS COPY IS ILLEGAL.
I used to sht myself bad as a kid when seeing the old windows turnoff screen. It went like "Now one is allowed to turn off the computer power supply." with that dramatic ASS dot, written in mean-looking orange letters, glowing alone on a black screen. The emotion it gave was a mix of seeing a decomposing corpse and being spoken to by a ghost.
The letters were unusually stretched, which, I guess, made it more uncomfortable and brought in the 'corpse' parallels. You can look it up but odds are you remember it. The message of the text was localized. Fascinating what psyche can come up with.
which windows release? xp or something? i need to look this up, im interested. i mostly use linux these days so i always get really interested hearing about spooky stuff happening in windows (i dont get that spooked feeling in linux since i can just fix everything in the command line in another tty, i kinda miss it lol). reminds me of so many childhood memories of me getting scared when my dads windows 98 tower would change the screen resolution and use 16-bit color when running an old game lmao.
@@simpysimper OHH yeah that is pretty intimidating lol, its funny how tech limitations can make stuff like that look so unintentionally creepy. weirdly it actually looks very similar to my acer laptops secure boot error screen with the stretched out text, black background, and this really compressed stretched out image of a pad lock that always gave me the creeps while i was installing linux and the screen would trigger if i screwed something up (you can just look up "acer security boot fail" and youll run into some images of it).
I generally find the cursed peach at the begging to be really funny Also the Donkey Kong Country 3 gave me nightmares for some reason It’s just the look on their face It creeps me out Along with the music I understand why I would get freaked out by this
The background screen is reutilised from the Game Over screen, but it still feels unnerving, there's something about the SNES DKC trilogy Game Over screens that feels creepy as shit to me. Even after all these years and having grown up it still makes me feel somewhat uneasy.
I got an anti piracy screen on not a game but on WebToon, it had a 🚫 mark saying “it is a serious crime to pirate comics, the police have tracked you down and you are going to jail” something like that. It scared me so much I deleted WebToon. All I did was buy the next episode for 3 coins of “Ingrid The Plague Doctor” Edit: no clue why you guys are still replying to this, it’s over with and I’m perfectly fine.
Opinion: Fake Anti-piracy screens are usually very underwhelming, and rarely recapture the feeling of seeing a legit one. I get they are just made for fun, but still. Like others have said, legit screens are usually unnerving because they invoke a feeling of guilt in the player (“It is a serious crime” is a classic). Fake anti-piracy videos are usually just disappointing to me. Ironically, it loses a lot of the creepiness when there is generic creepypasta imagery and slowed/pitched-down music. Of course it would be scary if I were a kid in a dark room and I didn’t expect it, but otherwise it just doesn’t hit the same as a blank screen with nothing but text accusing you of committing a serious crime. There are some fake anti-piracy screen vids that come close to the feeling you get from legit screens, but when they go overboard it starts to lose impact.
The Super Mario Kart one was so close to being decent but then,,, but then he say "GET OFF MY TRACK" and he haves BLOOD EYES AND THE TRACK IS RED!!!! SCARY!!!!!!!
@@Somespideronline creepypasta is fanfiction tho, so he is not wrong, especially those that are about "deleted episodes" or cartoon characters taking a dark and edgy turn, it's fanfiction.
I like the idea of a programmer at nintendo getting overly pissed off about people pirating a game they spent time on, so they make the most over the top anti piracy thing, and then accidentally make a creepy pasta.
Before watching the video, the screens are creepy because: - They catch you off guard/jumpscare you - You feel watched because the game caught you - You did something illegal which brings it’s own set of emotions - Any rare, odd visual or audio is a new experience and feels out of place
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@@swisserty I wasn’t implying that at all, I just wanted to put down my immediate thoughts and people happened to take notice. idk what you mean by “intended video”; your language and conduct seem unbalanced.
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As someone who uses _[Completely legitimate Non-Emulation Software]_ on a daily basis, i can say the first handful of piracy screens i ran into unnerved me, but i quickly got desensitized. Especially since the most common piracy screen is the japanese "this game is forbidden in the United States, Canada and Mexico" since i _don't live there_
Fuck piracy screens, as a kid, when i put a disc into a gamecube and it failed to read it properly and it just went to the menu instead, that sound that plays scared me so badly it was insane
I think the main scary thing with anti-piracy screens is if one gets triggered accidentally. If you actually pirated the game, you might be a little unnerved, but you probably at least considered the possibility. If you're playing a legitimate copy, or at least one you assume is legit, it will throw you off and unnerve you a lot more.
It's probably really rare to get an anti piracy screen on a legitimate copy. I've only heard something anti-piracy related happening on legitimate copies of the Japanese version of Mega Man X, and it's not even a screen.
@@walmart_enjoyerwalmart_e-mo4cj I started seeing these screens on legit store bought copies years after playing them and never seeing them. When the games or console become dirty, sometimes it begins to trigger these screens in error.
Yeah because you guys are so edgy to the bone that the only thing that will bother you is people finding out how messed up your head is do to a bunch of edgy and dark videos binge watch as teens.
i think it has to do with the sudden change of mood and atmosphere in (usually) bright and cheery games, and how bizarrely confrontational it feels to the point its incredibly intimidating. kinda has the same vibe as those ominous game over screens that made a lot of people really uncomfortable as a kid. it just looks so out-of-place, which is probably why it makes a lot of people so uncomfortable
Well, the thing with antipiracy screams is that not only are the visuals scary but some of them have some audio that can really mess your brain up big time if you have audio sensitivity
The thumbnail literally reminded me of those CapCom games of ResidentEvil and DinoCrisis. They still to this day also make me uneasy, just the backgrounds of pure chaos, fire and blood stains is enough to tell you the story.
I like the anti-piracy screen for Just Shapes And Beats. It starts off with a jarring growly low voice telling you how piracy is a crime, before the voice changes back to the developer's normal voice, then he just humours the player talking about how this is probably karma getting him back for pirating games when he was young, and then the game actually starts, because the developer doesn't believe he SHOULD bar you from playing the game just because you pirated his game
I think the scary thing is that it feels like a 4th wall break, like the game is sentient and knows all your secrets, even that you stole the game. And when you just unknowingly bought a bad copy it almost feels like you are getting in trouble without knowing why, like the goverment wants to get rid of you or something.
Fun fact: on the first one, if you listen to the song at the screen where peach is in the fail animation, (and it says its pirated) its a slowed down version of the fail song in the battle gamemode.
I know it isn’t an anti-piracy screen, but I always felt so scared when my Wii game discs wouldn’t work. It’s literally the least scary thing in the world, but it just creeped me out when I was a kid.
I’m neurodivergent and loud/unexpected noises always scare me. That’s why disc error screens (like the “Wii screech”) always scare the crap out of me, but fake anti-piracy screens usually don’t.
I remember when I was a kid. I use to get nightmares about Minecraft and Roblox having anti privacy screens. I think it first originated from my old 3DS I used to have and seeing videos like these on RUclips back then.
I once had a nightmare that I was playing bee swarm simulator and a popup suddenly appeared that said "ITS TIME FOR YOU TO LEAVE." Before I could click anything, I got terminated. The worst oart was that this happened after I got unfairly banned for a day.
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Super Mario All-Stars (SNES): Anti-piracy screen regional differences (Loading Mario 2 /w 1180508F): ruclips.net/video/E0bHrfPa7uo/видео.html
Baldi’s Basics Kickstarter Anti Piracy/Error Screen: ruclips.net/video/-v7R-acoT2k/видео.html
Nickelodeon Anti-Piracy Warning Screen (ULTRA RARE!): ruclips.net/video/hTaLXXFKCA0/видео.html
Nintendo GameCube Anti-Piracy Error: ruclips.net/video/zqyOTHNSujo/видео.html
Sonic The Hedgehog (1991) “Secret Anti-Piracy Screen”: ruclips.net/video/7EcFdxRmgkc/видео.html
Super Mario Kart Anti-Piracy Screen: ruclips.net/video/OWnPVxg9yKg/видео.html
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You put the same link for DKC3’s anti piracy for Super Mario All Stars’ anti piracy.
What makes the (real) anti-piracy screens so scary is the situation you’re in when seeing them, not only would it often happen to you when you were a kid after just getting a used copy but also you‘d realize it suddenly detects that you were doing something wrong and confronts you about it, despite the fact it’s a product you own that you thought you had full control over.
It makes you feel like you’re being watched.
It feels out of nowhere. As a kid u see the media as something comforting that can take ur attention away from the world or fill the air with background noise, but then WHAM that repetition/expectation is broken by an unnerving silence (or loud noise if it's a weather/amber alert). It's so disconnected from both the source material and your own routine that it triggers some sort of fight or flight response. Almost like something is just out of sight toying with you.
Honestly can't decide if the cut to silence or something loud is worse. Obviously the loud noise is sudden and gives a sense of immediate danger like a jumpscare. Though, idk, having the room go silent and it's up to you to figure out why is creepy af. Sometimes it can sneak up on you if it's a show or movie playing in the background.
@@hexreapers162 yeah the eeriness of dead silence and a black/dark screen that seems sudden and inexplicable because it doesn’t have anything to do with the game or its plot is a factor too
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It’s when your in your room at night and it goes dark, it’s like someone did it, and you are about to find out who. (Or at least that’s how it feels when your a kid)
What used to freak out me as a kid is when you'd put in a disc in the wii and instead of a happy jingle from whatever game you put in, you'd be greeted with a weird noise followed by silence and the screen saying "disc cannot be read". It gives me the same vibes as the FBI screen before movies or the other stuff ppl are talking about here.
dude oh my god i hated that
oh my god it scared me
the roku start up scares the shit outta me LMFAO
as a latin american, the FBI screen was funny as hell, seeing as how piracy is basically second nature to us and the screen would usually appear in movies my family bought from the nearby market lmao
Omg I remember that screen scaring me for some reason and didn’t know why, still scared of it till this day almost 17 😂😭
I honestly find the real ones scarier and more unnerving than the fake ones. they try to hard to be scary and come up with something ridiculously over the top concept. the actual scary ones are the ones that are more simple.
You are so right! Like, the fake ones are waayyy over the top.
for real, like the spongebob one demanding $500 💀
Edit: Holy shit thanks for the 33 likes
I think the only fun fake one I seen is "Piracy is no party" for Mario Party DS, tho maybe just early on and without the police stuff
agree
@@mariotheundying the Nintendogs one is pretty good too in my opinion... though a little bit dark. But the atmosphere and execution in it is crazy good, and seems like it could've legit happened.
I gotta be honest. The fake anti piracy screens overdo it. The real anti piracy attempts are scary enough.
Nowadays all it's all just fake antipiracy videos. I wish there was a way for me to find videos on real ones.
@@Dante_Sparda_DMC You and me both.
@@Dante_Sparda_DMC yeah i dont know which one is real or fake
@@Dante_Sparda_DMC spyro 3 and earthbound
Yeah it's kinda stupid.
The fake SpongeBob one demanding you send money to the federal government for watching cable TV is so fucking hilarious
SpongeBob telling kids to pay their taxes.
@@DKMarioplayR Can you assure me that Mr Krabs has been doing this?
Isn't Nicklodeon cable TV??
Days later, a man in florida is put on probation and is sevely charged 500$ dollars for every minute of TV he wasted on air
He is being investigated for charges of extortion and impersonation of federal authority
“Your cable TV provider forgot to renew their license to stream Nickelodeon, time to pay us $500 for watching Nickelodeon on cable while your provider forgot to renew their license”
real anti-piracy screens are scary for the same reason the power suddenly going out is scary. it rips you away from whatever you were invested in, and everything else around it; ur alone again.
those creepypasta anti piracy ones just dont hit as hard as the realistic ones. instead of trying to scare you they just make you feel like a terrible person. it gives "im not mad im just disappointed" and its a lot more scary somehow
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@@Random-rv2xf yes
Agreed.
well if the character like angrily explains
@@Nockgun yea
I personally think it’s the guilt. Think of a moment in your life where you were chastised by someone you like, being told that you are doing something wrong. Maybe a parent tells you they’re disappointed in you. Maybe your favorite boss tells you you’re a bad employee. Maybe your friend calls you out on something. It’s a gut wrenching feeling that makes your heart sink. Such a sudden and unnerving message that tells you that you’ve done something illegal and gives you shame for it… that taps into that very real emotion of guilt and shame.
That is so true!
To me that kind of feeling is my worst fear. It just sends this almost primal fear running through my body and I can feel it at my very core
Or maybe it's because I don't wanna go to jail for eight years because of mario
I don't know. They still feel a bit unnerving to me, but I never felt guilty about it. "Oh no! I just pirated a game! So tragic!!!"
@@Shrek_es_mi_pastor But... you wouldn't steal a car
I think another reason it feels so scary is that As a kid the idea of being accused of something you didn’t do is part of what makes it so terrifying too…
Almost everyone has had some experience with a parent or teacher punishing you for something you didn’t do but being helpless to defend yourself. Imagine that but it’s your favorite video game doing it.
or perhaps when u get caught for doing it
It's like when I first played ddlc (Doki Doki Literature Club) and when Yuri was s3/f h@rming I just got terrified
Also when I was younger I couldn't get it so I played a different version on Google and it was asking for my location and knew my name. It was so scared
Also when a game just goes silent I just can't it's too scary. Or when there's an error or loud/static-y sounds
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@Liu_Xiu YESS SOMEONE KNOWS DDLC.
That game is terrifying and Yuri's act was the most terrifying.
Some fan made ones are trying way to hard
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@@octaviaagoetiaa What the hell
It’s the fact that something so innocent and fun suddenly takes a serious tone with threats of real-world consequences
And how it feels like the game is directly speaking to you or is even aware of you. Like a glitch that shouldn’t be seen, something bad or evil.
I couldnt put it better man
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Mark 1.15
15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
2 Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
Hebrews 11:6
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
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I was actually curious and you answered my question. I don't need to watch the vid anymore, thanks!
Reminds me of this infamous fake anti-piracy screen for Nintendogs:
The puppy dies. The next screen shows its grave and a message saying, “Nintendogs cannot live in a pirated copy of the game”.
Also, I think I remember several fake Pokemon anti-piracy screens in which your Pokemon will either kill/eat you, run away, or die.
Oof that sounds really unsettling :(
and they make you attached to it too :(
oh that’s sad
thats the only good fanmade anti privacy screen thing ngl, it look so real that it make me scared even though nothing happend
I think anti piracy screens are creepy for the same reason those FBI warnings on VHS' were creepy. They invoke a feeling of wrongdoing, that and you except things to be smooth and easy. Like if I booted up, lets say shrek extra large. I expect a game about shrek, farting, and burping. I dont expect to see a low poly model decapitated with blood everywhere. (Shitty example i know) but the subvertation of expectations is like a jumpscare in a way. Just a slow burning one though
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Same slow burning horror hurts more, in a good way.
the fbi warnings were one of the creepiest parts of childhood
@@charmJL i was out here, young as fuck trying to watch lilo and stich and that warning would pop up. My timbers were shivered every time
This gives me the same vibes as when I accidentally switch to the static channels on my tv when I was 8
same that happened to me *A LOT*
FINALLY SOMEONE ELSE RELATES TO THAT
Or when the VHS has stopped rolling and it goes to static afterwards.
HOLY SHIT AT LEAST IM NOT ALONE HERE
WAIT NO LITERALLY ITS THE EXACT SAME VIBE
One time as a kid at my grandparents house I was playing Sonic 1 and somehow triggered the anti piracy screen and it scared me so much I got my grandpa. He freaked out and said "the police better not come because you wanted to play games!"
sonic 1 has an anti-piracy screen?
@@tetrasonic91 I think it was more of an illegal operation screen with code
@@Skipatronic ohh yeah
the illegal instruction error you mean?
thats just because the game has crashed
you were probably in labyrinth zone when that appeared or the cartridge was dirty or not inserted properly
@@tetrasonic91i think is the "ilegal instruction" error in the screen
The worst was always the "PS2 disc read error", somehow it managed to everything so depressing - the visuals suddenly got so sad going from bright vibrant cubes to red dark and grey cubes, and the music would go from exciting to gloomy.
When I was, like, 5, I would always hide in the bathroom when the PS2 Error came up lol.
Shit gave me nightmares as a kid
It was only scary because i didnt know if my game or ps2 was fucked. We werent rich for multiple
IK it scared the shit out of me
The PS2 disk read error will always hold a special place in my heart and leave it feeling constantly terrified
Ok but like some piracy screens are just
“Oh yeah by the way you have just committed a SERIOUS crime that, incase you don’t know what crime means, is ILLEGAL, and will be met with PUNISHMENT in a court of law, like JAIL TIME/PRISON, good luck dealing with that you 8 year old kid lmao”
Yeah. Beta Mario has it the worst
Metal gear solid and spyro and also the stanley parable
@@alexanderyt4610 The Stanley Parable has a piracy screen?
@@Moald A piracy ending, its kinda like the metal gear solid 1 one were they just lock you up in a room and just start lecturing you (if i remember right)
@@alexanderyt4610 its called The Serious Room and its used for people who try to use the console commands
"Those who have stared at the image long enough has claimed to see spongebob blink"
Bootleg Spongebob: *proceeds to do just that*
I thought I was the only one to see that and it fucked me up
For a second my heart sank into my stomach when i saw that
Fr@@Cassi_no_E
@@Cassi_no_Esame
I found it hilarious
Someone will one day make a "piracy screen" that makes the entire game a creepypasta
This will age so well.
@@rachelisverycoo like a bottle of milk.
(It didnt age like a bottle of milk, fuck sonic gather battle)
Sonic gather battle
@@realtek2514 fr that game is seriously terrible lmao
@Rogy elaborate
Ehh, the ones that lean more into creepypasta territory are just kind of lame imo. The whole point about the "creepy anti piracy screen" is that nothing genuinely scary is happening, it's just got an air of unfriendliness in an otherwise very happy and upbeat game. With these creepypasta ones it gets into the actually scary territory and the stories that accompany them are usually extremely generic too ("we found it in a dumpster and someone committed suicide!").
Ikr the SpongeBob one outright made me laugh.
yeah
the SpongeBob story Reminds me of some shitty octonauts creepypasta I read. ThEy BoauGhT a VhS TaPe FrOm A sHaDy StOrE ThEy WaTCh iT AnD CapTaIn BaRnAcLeS StAbBed EvRy Other ChaReCtEr AnD JuMpEd ThRoGh ThE Tv!!1!1111
@@Marchingvenusaur Which one was that?
@@K1ng_Squ1dZ hehehe
i like how spongebob blinks after it says “people who look at this image long enough claim to see him blink” got me lol
i hadnt paid atention
Correct me if you did, but I’m surprised you didn’t mention the part that makes these the most disturbing; the fourth wall break. The reason these feel so unnerving is because the last thing you expect while playing these games is to get addressed directly as the player. Not only do these screens stop gameplay to address that you’re playing, but to tell you that YOU personally have done something bad. It’s similar to when games call you by your real name, all comfort of anonymity is gone, and that’s what makes it feel so uncanny.
Yeah, I’m surprised that nobody has mentioned it. The feeling that the game is aware that you pirated it unsettles you a lot aswell. Willing to bet that the sm64 and Mario party DS ones are the best ones at this.
You can watch a video about the psychology of fourth-wall breaks, if you want.
I’ve hated forth wall breaks even if it had nothing to do with piracy. I’m glad it never happened to me (The disk read error only happened to old/scratched games so it was more “It’s old, I get it.” (Plus I was told that screen was just because it couldn’t get the info so no trouble just like reading a torn book)
The overly horrific ones are overdone, they're actually less scary. I think the more horrifying ones are the ones that suggest you've committed a crime and could get in trouble and lose access to your system.
Nah, as a kid if you see the word prosecution and court you’re like uhhh huh? But as an adult it means more and scares you more. The off visuals are more scary to kids
@@SoggySlopster even if you don’t understand the exact wording, kids are still scared of doing something wrong. I was also kinda creeped out by those “you wouldn’t steal a car” ads because I knew what crime meant and I knew that it meant it was wrong
@@SoggySlopster YOU WILL GYRE AND GYMBLE IN THE WABE.
i saw one that wasn't an anti piracy screen, but instead a health warning for ring fit which told the player they're having a heart attack (of course it was fake but still FUCKING HORRIFYING) and i think shit like that is WAY scarier than a spooky face telling you to report yourself to nintendo or whatever
that one scared the crap out of me as well, its so unnerving
Saw that one too, I think what makes it work so well is what makes analog / digital horror really work for me, not the machine turning evil, as that just isn’t too believable, but instead the machine doing what it’s supposed to do, and the situation itself being the horror factor.
I think this is also what makes EAS alarms scary (well, on top of the fact they’re supposed to make you alert).
Yeaa
Yeah I saw that one and it freaked the shit out of me
It didn't scare me because the second the game pulled up the pulse warning I expected the joke but for an unexpected viewer that would have hit hard
For me the CreepyPasta loses all sense creepiness after it crosses the line of trying to imitate a realistic Anti-Piracy Screen. Maybe cause I'm jaded to all of the CreepyPasta tropes (black/bleeding eyes, glitching, chromatic aberration around the game screen, it's all the same. Subtlety can go a long way in keeping the tension.
The SpongeBob one was pretty creepy to me until he read the backstory. It was so ridiculous it immediately lost all sense of scariness for me
@@magpierrot I don't think any of these are scary because they try too hard to be scary
creepypastas on video games or shows have been run into the ground. they've been overplayed for atleast 7 years.
@@Moald I agree
I think it would be better if they didn't just hit you with the cold water immediately, have them fuck with you at the start, make it so the game starts and plays fine, until it slowly degrades more and more until it becomes unplayable
Piracy screens are like video game’s amber alert. no other way to put it honestly.
*emergency alert system
@@the_mariocrafter k
@@LillianGraceFullofficial - 🤓
Forgive the ignorance, but what's an amber alert? We don't have them in Ireland (to my knowledge)
@@kermitenthusiast485 guy who wrote the comment didn't make much sense, basically yk how there's alerts when a child gets kidnapped? That's basically what it is
Just learned something new. The Nickelodean anti-piracy screen at 6:45 has an incorrect postal code. 27505 is a postal code in North Carolina. The postal code that fits 1515 Broadway is 10036.
i live in North Carolina, never knew that code existed, lol.
What's funny is that it's specifically for a small town called Broadway, North Carolina. I'm not sure if that was supposed to be part of the joke, or if the creator just googled "broadway zip code" and accidentally picked the wrong one somehow.
@@FourthDerivative Considering they put the address of "NYC, NY", I'd say that it was a genuine mistake but is just as likely to be an inside joke for those who know that there's two Broadways in the US.
“It’s nothing personal kiddo, but if we don’t scar you for life you might pirate a game again…”
XD
Arr...
@Dio brando average money corporation fan:
I read this in a pirate voice lol
It kinda sucks though cause most of the time it's out of your control like "yay! Daddy just got me the new Mario cart!" Sike! Daddy got a fake copy in order to save some money and now you've got nightmare foder for days. It especially sucks when the TV just so happens to be in your bedroom. You sit there staring at the black screen expecting dead eye peach to come after you for something that wasn't your fault.
Honestly, I wanna see more calm/simple anti-piracy screens, still scary but not creepypasta scary.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!
Alot of the time they make the game progressivly harder turning the pirated game into a demo. Like spyro 3 erases eggs(your McGuffin for progression), Batman: Arkham Asylum has batman drop like a rock when gliding, GTA4 will constantly have the 'drunk' effect on (shaky screen and you can't drive for shit and Game Dev Tycoon has piracy make a bigger and bigger cut into your profits.
I think I remember for jsab there being a piracy screen being instead of the "you a criminal piracy is bad and you'll go to jail and F yourself" stuff
it's more like "yeah I did the same thing as a kid, it's fine"
Not a antipiracy but a anti mod one was spyro 3 on the ps1
Bassically if u had a modded ps1
U could unlock ur region
Spyro 3 after boot up would call for the region code that in the normal case would fail since the only time that can be called out is by the console itself on startup before the game gets loaded
but since ur console is modded it will not hesistate to accept the call for the code
and since the game could call the code now knows its an modified console and will show u a black screen with a forbidden symbol with the following text
Software terminated
console MAY have been modified
call (insert regional number sony blah blah blah)
or in Japan
強制終了しました。
本体が改造されている
おそれがあります。
So far I know this can happen with these games
Crash Bash
Dino Crisis
Doko Demo Issho
MediEvil 2
PoporoGue
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Resident Evil: Survivor
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return
Um Jammer Lammy
Vandal Hearts II
Wild Arms 2
Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories
The code in question is called libcrypt
mostly use by sce(sony computer entertainment)
and bandai namco
@@gunmunz idk the first two game names but I'll add them anyways (saw em on a top ten list)
Game 1; the game freezes and repeats "pirate"
Game 2; indi game dev gives you a heart to heart speach
A Zelda ds game (spirit train?) Runs forever
It has the same vibe as when you were playing games on your computer as a kid and you got an error screen. It would always be a weird little sad face and say something like “error, please restart your pc.” And it would always scare you. It made you feel like you were being watched. You would run to your mom crying and she would be confused.
Weirdly specific but yeah
same, i DON'T know why
Those old windows errors with horrific sounds in full game screens with no "windowed" option
Terrifying
@@Ultimatedogfan for real
This
This is something that scared me a lot
Even today i still get rlly nervous when a piece of software doesnt work correctly
That damn ps2 red screen
I remember, as a kid, getting a deep unnerving feeling when seeing anti-piracy screens or even “disc cannot be read” and I feel like there was something more too it than just being unexpected or unfriendly. I think a big reason was the abrupt silence especially when you are alone. I think another aspect is that it almost makes it feel like the game/game system is secretly conscious and watching you and it’s telling you you did something wrong. Also you had full control over the game, getting to select any mode you want and fully control everything, up until that screen takes over and now it’s like the game is saying “you don’t control me anymore”
that reminds me of how sometimes, the tv in my house as a kid used to glitch, and when it did there would be a black screen with text in the corner that said someth along the lines of, "your tv has encountered an error. if this message continues to appear you may have to perform a factory reset."
and then occasionally there would be a screen with this weird twisty 3d looking graphic that seemed to be of piped twisting around each other, and it just said in white text underneath: *error!*
i don't know what it is, but the abrupt emptiness and lack of sound or anything, especially on the pipe screen, always unnerved me. it just said clearly, "something is wrong. something is broken."
This comment is better than this whole stupid video
the fake ones are so overdone its not scary, it makes the feeling "im not mad at you for pirating our game, im just dissapointed." alot scarier
Don’t even get me started on the ones that are just glorified Barney errors *cough cough* peppa pig
I’m kinda disappointed that you didn’t mention the very real anti-piracy measure in Spyro 3. Sure it’s not a screen but it is very iconic and slightly unsettling
Or the Earthbound anti piracy which is surprisingly similar.
What happens in both of em?
@@kaelell4697 spyro 3 progressively makes the game harder to play (deleting things you collected, making you take damage randomly, etc), and earthbound crashes and deletes your save file right before the final boss
@@bulbybuds OH SHIT
I mean the earthbound one is kinda funny
@@bulbybuds EarthBound also increases the enemy spawn rate to absurd amounts, including putting enemies where there normally should be none or having stronger enemies from later in the game appear much earlier. So you'd have to play through a much more difficult and tedious version of the game, before it crashes and deletes your save right before the final boss. lmao
those copyright warnings before you watch a dvd scared the shit out of me as a kid and anti piracy videos, real or fake, manage to envoke those childhood memories within me.
Also, the steady buildup in these videos to the piracy screen is unerving and makes me anxious
When I was young I always got scared of those custom loading screens on dvd's, usually having a character or object important to the movie spin in place. I guess the fact that it just appeared in the darkness and started moving without any sound freaked me out.
@@MmmMmph1968 some movies i used to watch at school had that too but the reason i was scared was because a wierd logo came in a green blue and yellow background and it would blast loud music i would love to see it again tho
@@batbat4043 We had dvd's of the Peanut's holiday specials, and after the special features (a 15-minute documentary about how it was made), a logo for Trailer Park (some company) would appear silently and it scared me really bad, and I still don't know why.
@@MmmMmph1968 that would not scare me but i think the logo i saw was called brein tv ( brein means brain ) and now i am going to search for it
@@MmmMmph1968 i found it quickly and its much different than i remember would you like to see it ?
1:30 the worst mistake is thinking your parents won’t get you a hacked copy.
I think my personal favorite anti-piracy measure was from a very old computer game called La Abadia del Crimen (Spanish for The Abbey of Crime).
No bells and whistles, none of this creepy stuff as shown in the fake ones.
Just a voice in saying "¡Piràta!" (Pirate!) over and over in a gradually deepening voice before the game closed itself.
Show pls
You know what's even more terrifying? A Blue screen out of nowhere
happens to me sometimes
I HATE those
I stayed up playing some random game on my laptop one night and it blue screened out of nowhere
Almost gave me nightmares
Bruh I agree
When I play on my mom’s desktop, it used to show that LITERALLY out of nowhere.
i hate the blue screen, one time i got a virus and it would show that every 20 minutes. I got used to it though so it wouldnt even be that bad however after getting it fixed it felt like i was a new man
The warnings or blue screens on tv still terrify me
(I get anxious all the time)
1:48 think it might be a little more than just scratched
Nah I think it's fine
@@Kade-c0gh4THAT IS NOT FINE
It must have 5 scratches then-
God I hate anything to do with dark screens and creepy/no music with text like that. It’s such a weird unnerving feeling and I think you’ve perfectly put why I find it so disturbing.
Why am I watching this video so late at night
It unnerves even me
I actually have a theory on this. There's a fear or creepiness associated with busy places that you experience at night in an empty setting. Things like airports or malls late at night when empty. Or empty old multiplayer maps. It's called Kenopsia. My guess is these screens with little color or happy music feels extra creepy due to the void of what's normally there or expected
The scariest thing what I saw is Tails doll fan art. It's bloody creature with claws and evil smile.
Blue Screen Of Death in older windows.
Yes, like a horror movie disc i inserted into a device by the TV.
It played part 1 and then cut off suddenly. So i left to ask about part 2 and the person I borrowed from said part 2 is in that disc.
So we ended up putting the disc back in.
It had this glitchy start and then the movie started as usual once stable; there was indeed a part 2, it was just oddly cut off after an absurdly creepy scene.
And what i was told after the movie: the old movie was a series of 6 parts, and that incident with the part 1 cutting off could have been just like the original series.
It was a strange night, I'll say. Horror movie discs seem to act up with only me.
The grand irony is that all these ROMs had to be pirated in order to make these videos
Or they could've just modified the hex values that makes the console think that the ROM was pirated.
It's quite difficult to find illegally distributed copies of most popular games that will trip any piracy detection. You have to do that yourself, manually "break" the games again lol.
7:38
YOU DID THE BLINK ON PURPOSE
Dam i felt a freaking chill around my body
Bro same
The game cube one is creative but also unrealistic because to me the point of anti-pairacy is preventing you from playing the game not " destroy the machine" if it was a situation where you didn't know it was pirated you're kinda screwed. But i like how it gives the option to say "yes this is a valid disc" as if it thinks it could be an error with the game. What happens if you did press yes? Would it accuse you of lying or say something like"please restart the system and try it again, if this screen shows up again, you may need to replace the game as it could be pirated or badly damaged."
there's also two versions of the gc antipiracy screen where if you pressed yes, it would take you to some sort of disc verifier, with both passing and failing the verification
@@superknux13isaid yup. But still, if you didnt know it was pirated, you're toast
@Alt Account Number 20 complete a CAPTCHA
Kind of on the topic of “destroy the machine”
Iirc Capcom’s CPS3 arcade boards have this feature where if it detects pirate copies of its games, or if you’ve been tinkering with the board in some way, shape or form, it activates a kill switch that sends a jolt of electricity to the motherboard making it absolutely useless.
Tl;Dr Capcom has an arcade board that kills itself if it detects piracy
Now I'm scared of buying vintage games
Man I thought this was going to be an analysis of real anti-piracy screens, not ridiculous fake ones. :/
I KNOW RIGHT? Not these lame ass tryhard creepypasta ones
fr the first 5 minutes I was 😨😲, then the rest of the video I was: 😐😴
Same
Me too. FUCKKKKKKKK
examples? im interested too
11:48 bro got anti piracy'd while speedrunning 💀
Rip
i think it’s a feeling of thinking you’ve outsmarted the technology, but the game knows exactly what you’re doing. very creepy, almost like you’re being watched through the screen
Well, if you think about deltarune, we use Kris as a vessel in order to play the game, this applies to the other games aswell, such as Mario, sure, I get that went completing a level, you don't control him after the cutscene ends, but still, any character that you play as is a vessel that YOU use to play the game, which means the character your playing as doesn't have control and YOU do (I'm sorry for writing a whole paragraph btw) Also, whenever an anti piracy screen happens, your barely in control of your character as they bring their own emotions, like for example, in the donkey dong country 3 anti piracy screen (what he shown on the video), the characters are doing something YOUR not doing, clearly something happened, and just like he said, they're forced to face an impending doom
@@Twarewood
I don’t quite think it’s losing control of the character and vessel that makes these scary, but rather losing control of the system itself.
After all, you brought up deltarune, when Kris takes control, yes the player loses control, but also the game is still doing what it’s scripted to do, which is usually why I don’t find fourth wall breaks to be scary as they immediately remind me that I’m just playing a game. This is also why I find the over exaggerated fake anti piracy screens not to be scary as they’re just not believable.
On the other hand, actual anti piracy screens means the system itself is not doing what you wanted it to do, it’s not just pretending to turn against you, but it actually is, and succeeds by preventing you from playing the game.
Ikr
I'd argue Skullgirls has one of my favorite *genuine* anti-piracy tactics
It's not even an actual screen or something that admonishes you for a crime, you just get this very nonsensical question in a pop-up box after finishing Arcade Mode, & someone who screenshotted it while asking what that meant was ousted as a pirate by the devs
How’s that work?
@@linenist1900 basically some games have steam verification files or connect to the steam servers or their own servers and if it fails to connect most of them crash the game without anything just the game goes poof a hat in time does that but in skullgirls it is far more better but ineffective at gaining money because you finish the whole game but get trolled by the devs if you post about it some games put an error code spesifically to catch piraters online
I’d argue I think it was sims 4? Where the game would get very pixelated to look like it’s bugged is the best one because of how similarly effective it was
It’s kinda funny how people just show that they pirated a videogame honestly
4:31 *Interesting facts about the Baldi’s Basics anti piracy screen*
*The anti piracy screen is real.*
*That’s Badsum, not Baldi. Badsum wears a blue shirt and has larger eyes.*
*Honestly, those are all of the facts that I have.*
Give proof then if it's real
Fun fact for anyone interested, the guy who made that last one of Super Mario Kart is actually a really good Mario Galaxy modder making a fantastic mod of Galaxy 2. If anyone's into the Galaxy games I'd highly recommend checking it out.
"You didn't collect all the stars"
"Now everyone in the observatory will die"
*general creepypasta stuff*
Yeah, fantastic galaxy 2 mod that is edgy and tries to be creepy by mentioning death and other things like slurs and ultra violence, like most of the pokemon rom hacks.
5:54 I automatically knew it was fake because watching pirated film isn't a crime, pirating is.
Even if it WAS A crime, and this really showed up on TV, I'd be shocked at first but then dismiss it due to the cash envelope thing, clearly a scam. I don't know why the creator added that part.
I remember one of my teachers for one of my senior year electives mentioned this. He's so laid back and casually admitted to watching pirated footage of a few movies with his wife. He was afraid he'd get reported after that, but of the students in that class mentioned that it's completely legal and now he tells all his classes you can't get in trouble for watching pirated film lol. Best thing I learned senior year hands down.
Maybe the creator intended this to be a broadcast signal intrusion? That would make more sense
he clearly said that this was fan made, dude. are u deaf?
And there's a creepypasta image of bootleg SpongeBob
Just imagine what if a horror game’s piracy screen would be like
Oh no 😨
If I ever make a game I will make the anti piracy screen as horrific as possible so when people show it off they will think it’s too scary to be real but when someone actually buys a fake copy they will sh*t bricks
You. I like you.
Add g()r`/ stuff, red or black eyes, jumpscare, uncanny glitch sounds, and a message " YOU¡ITSILLEGALTOPIRATEGAMES!WHYDIDYOUEVENPLAYTHISRJWAAAAAAOSOAOAOADWKCKGE¡¡¡!!!!!'"
Yes.
More like sh*t your soul
An idea I've thought of. Kind of has to tie in with worldbuilding of the game I've imagined overtime, where there are many universes resting upon a giant multiversal tree, and your home universe is on an outer branch.
You play through the very beginning of the game as normal, and before you get into multiverse travel, you meet up with an important NPC (preferably one with a lot of knowledge on the multiverse as a whole.)
The important NPC, as per normal, explains the multiversal tree and how the branches work, then slowly begins to trail off and discuss what unknowable horrors lurk below the tree.
Immediately after that, they inform you that some disturbance, an error in the fabric of reality, has disconnected the branch.
"...You wouldn't happen to know why, would you?"
"Not like it'll matter in a minute."
Cut to black with glitched sound.
Briefly show a heavily darkened, glitched and distorted face of said NPC screaming in agony; the glitchy sound briefly intensifying before the game closes itself.
Future attempts to open the game will then briefly display said NPC'S agonized face in 3 different states of decay, each in a different pose, after which the game will close again. After those 3 attempts, the game will no longer boot up, even with a legit copy.
To me, these anti-piracy screens just feel like those “if you bought this book without a cover, it may have been reported as unsold and destroyed” paragraphs on the first page of books before the book actually starts.
true
If you purchased this book without a cover, you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as "unsold and destroyed", and neither the author nor the publisher has received payment for this "stripped book".
@@unicornman147 i remember reading that in a Goosebumps book once years ago when i was a kid. needless to say, it kinda freaked me out. like, the idea of having a "stripped book" and not knowing about it was just freaky.
@@barrysteakfriessimp_real oh god, every Goosebumps collection I've ever seen had at least one book without a cover.
Game cube antipiracy screen is probably the most terrifying the darkness with the creepy pixelated imagery along with the error message coupled with the ominous and eerie music can put you on edge expecting an apparition
A lot of SNES games had similar piracy screens to the DKC trilogy, since most games could detect when a 3rd party disc reader was being used with a simple check. The game would ask for a bit of RAM from an address that wouldn't exist on a cartridge due to the size. A disc reader, since it had to have enough RAM to store the game several times over, would return a number the game doesn't expect. The first time in programming history where a checksum error is kinda cool
I actually found out that the Baldi in the anti-piracy screen is actually called ‘Checksum’.
I like how it has a double meaning, it’s the checksum of the game, but also the fact that the game is about sums (Math shit)
And Checksum *is* technically different from Baldi, only difference being the colour of the shirt
Super Metroid would only give me an anti piracy warning if I loaded the game with certain cheat codes turned on. If I disabled them it would start up fine, and then I could instantly re-enable them.
@@Bro-cx2jc since cheat codes are outside of the parameters the devs expect, maybe the cheat accidentally makes the checksum fail? Very strange.
@@tootsie_ I dunno. I don't speak programming or whatever language so I can only assume, maybe cheat codes particularly modify some kind of value that gets checked alongside the checksum. Does that happen? Or is it only the checksum that is verified?
@@Bro-cx2jc honestly, don't know. If i was a smarter boy who wanted to dive headfirst into the assembly code that duct tapes old nintendo games together i could probably figure it out but that sounds like a whole lot of effort, but it's likely. Either that, or the game genie was poorly maintained and it was messing with the pins in the same way as dust would.
I don't know why so many fan made ones have to go super creepy pasta mode when a message pop up would just be enough
Free idea: luigi mansion: he enters the mansion. 15 Pirate ghosts appear out of nowhere. Luigi gets hit with a sword. He gets dizzy. While it says THIS COPY IS ILLEGAL.
I used to sht myself bad as a kid when seeing the old windows turnoff screen. It went like "Now one is allowed to turn off the computer power supply." with that dramatic ASS dot, written in mean-looking orange letters, glowing alone on a black screen. The emotion it gave was a mix of seeing a decomposing corpse and being spoken to by a ghost.
The letters were unusually stretched, which, I guess, made it more uncomfortable and brought in the 'corpse' parallels. You can look it up but odds are you remember it. The message of the text was localized. Fascinating what psyche can come up with.
Should've took a shit before playing video games
which windows release? xp or something? i need to look this up, im interested. i mostly use linux these days so i always get really interested hearing about spooky stuff happening in windows (i dont get that spooked feeling in linux since i can just fix everything in the command line in another tty, i kinda miss it lol). reminds me of so many childhood memories of me getting scared when my dads windows 98 tower would change the screen resolution and use 16-bit color when running an old game lmao.
@@saltdad5263 I found it. Try googling "it's now safe to turn off your computer". It's from 95 era, from what I can gather.
@@simpysimper OHH yeah that is pretty intimidating lol, its funny how tech limitations can make stuff like that look so unintentionally creepy. weirdly it actually looks very similar to my acer laptops secure boot error screen with the stretched out text, black background, and this really compressed stretched out image of a pad lock that always gave me the creeps while i was installing linux and the screen would trigger if i screwed something up (you can just look up "acer security boot fail" and youll run into some images of it).
I generally find the cursed peach at the begging to be really funny
Also the Donkey Kong Country 3 gave me nightmares for some reason
It’s just the look on their face
It creeps me out
Along with the music I understand why I would get freaked out by this
Same here, probably because of how many vinesauce corruption streams I've watched
The background screen is reutilised from the Game Over screen, but it still feels unnerving, there's something about the SNES DKC trilogy Game Over screens that feels creepy as shit to me.
Even after all these years and having grown up it still makes me feel somewhat uneasy.
At the begging?
The subtlety is what makes them good. The modern ones try way too hard and just become creepypastas.
@@Ijjklll yes, in his massage.
When he said “some people who stare at the SpongeBob picture long enough claim it blinked” AS SOON AS HE SAID THAT THE BITCH BLINKED
FRFR
I got an anti piracy screen on not a game but on WebToon, it had a 🚫 mark saying “it is a serious crime to pirate comics, the police have tracked you down and you are going to jail” something like that. It scared me so much I deleted WebToon. All I did was buy the next episode for 3 coins of “Ingrid The Plague Doctor”
Edit: no clue why you guys are still replying to this, it’s over with and I’m perfectly fine.
NOW I AM SCARED TO USE WEBTOON 💀
Wait what why would you be in trouble?? Also if that happened to me when I was younger I would have actually peed and cried ain’t no way 😰
@@palfixeye I ALMOST DID LOL
Wait how do you even pirate ON the app?
@@db5094 buying another episode for coins instead of waiting
There's something about short repetitive noises and music just suddenly stopping that literally terrifies me
Doesn't take much to scare you. Lol
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e you don’t get it
Repetitive noises just sounds stupid imo
@@duncan3932 yeah sometimes, but it can also be scary
same
0:53 Peach casually throwing her head, normal stuff
"Many people who stare at the image for long enough claim to see spongebob blink."
SpongeBob: 😶😑😶
I did not see it blinking tbh
7:38 watch at 0.25
I saw him blink as weel
Same😂
that scared the shit out of me
That spongebob bootleg blinking thing scared the shit out of me lol
Thought it was just me tbh
I looked away so quick
the vibes were rancid
When I saw him blink I looked away
Jesus Christ i thought i was the only one. Holy shit nearly shit myself
8:10 it freaked me out seeing the name diddy kong until i found out it is a real thing and not just some freaky anti piracy lmao
Opinion: Fake Anti-piracy screens are usually very underwhelming, and rarely recapture the feeling of seeing a legit one. I get they are just made for fun, but still.
Like others have said, legit screens are usually unnerving because they invoke a feeling of guilt in the player (“It is a serious crime” is a classic).
Fake anti-piracy videos are usually just disappointing to me. Ironically, it loses a lot of the creepiness when there is generic creepypasta imagery and slowed/pitched-down music. Of course it would be scary if I were a kid in a dark room and I didn’t expect it, but otherwise it just doesn’t hit the same as a blank screen with nothing but text accusing you of committing a serious crime.
There are some fake anti-piracy screen vids that come close to the feeling you get from legit screens, but when they go overboard it starts to lose impact.
ngl most of them are just fan fictions lmao
@@Blendz_ that's a funny way of spelling "creepypasta"
@@Somespideronline Yes
The Super Mario Kart one was so close to being decent but then,,, but then he say "GET OFF MY TRACK" and he haves BLOOD EYES AND THE TRACK IS RED!!!! SCARY!!!!!!!
@@Somespideronline creepypasta is fanfiction tho, so he is not wrong, especially those that are about "deleted episodes" or cartoon characters taking a dark and edgy turn, it's fanfiction.
I like the idea of a programmer at nintendo getting overly pissed off about people pirating a game they spent time on, so they make the most over the top anti piracy thing, and then accidentally make a creepy pasta.
There’s something eeire about playing retro games after watching this video like Super Mario 64, just so scary.
the sonic anti piracy screen just feels wholesome because it feels like sonic is actually talking to you and is giving you good advice
Pirating is nO gewd
No
Sonic says
If you use an illegitimate copy of a game, or pirate it, that schmidt, well that's no good!
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Before watching the video, the screens are creepy because:
- They catch you off guard/jumpscare you
- You feel watched because the game caught you
- You did something illegal which brings it’s own set of emotions
- Any rare, odd visual or audio is a new experience and feels out of place
Oh everyone!!! Hear ye hear ye!! The wise owl wants you to scroll down 17 comments before you watch your intended video so you can read his points first!!
@@swisserty I wasn’t implying that at all, I just wanted to put down my immediate thoughts and people happened to take notice. idk what you mean by “intended video”; your language and conduct seem unbalanced.
@@thewiseowl8804 unbalanced old wankhestimo, listen here old wise cracking hooter, get your own smarmy language banked down or i will be forced to reol
@@swisserty shut up
@@swissertythey were just explaining why the screens are so scary or unsettling
2:08 fire beat
thanks for the sample idea
"An irregularity has been detected" will haunt generations
As someone who uses _[Completely legitimate Non-Emulation Software]_ on a daily basis, i can say the first handful of piracy screens i ran into unnerved me, but i quickly got desensitized. Especially since the most common piracy screen is the japanese "this game is forbidden in the United States, Canada and Mexico" since i _don't live there_
Fuck piracy screens, as a kid, when i put a disc into a gamecube and it failed to read it properly and it just went to the menu instead, that sound that plays scared me so badly it was insane
I think the main scary thing with anti-piracy screens is if one gets triggered accidentally. If you actually pirated the game, you might be a little unnerved, but you probably at least considered the possibility. If you're playing a legitimate copy, or at least one you assume is legit, it will throw you off and unnerve you a lot more.
It's probably really rare to get an anti piracy screen on a legitimate copy. I've only heard something anti-piracy related happening on legitimate copies of the Japanese version of Mega Man X, and it's not even a screen.
its the unknown that scares ppl the most yeah. its like if u knew thered b a jumpscare, you wouldnt even watch it in the night for starters
@@walmart_enjoyerwalmart_e-mo4cj I started seeing these screens on legit store bought copies years after playing them and never seeing them. When the games or console become dirty, sometimes it begins to trigger these screens in error.
@@RickyRockstarTNS oh but how does the game being dirty even trigger anti-piracy measures I wanna know
@walmart_enjoyerwalmart_e-mo4cj the dirt or a corroded pin can cause the console to access the wrong data sector. Cartridge tilting can do it too.
Fear tactics are quite effective on the younger generation.
true
As someone part of the younger generation, I agree with this statement
Yeah because you guys are so edgy to the bone that the only thing that will bother you is people finding out how messed up your head is do to a bunch of edgy and dark videos binge watch as teens.
@@proudbeanerii3810 it really ain’t that deep 😹😹😹
@@proudbeanerii3810 it isnt that deep bro
7:38 I have been reading with him not looking and it blinked
It has a very uncanny feeling, no one really knows why
Because they're not funny messages or something innocent
Mr Incredible says: Man, that was uncanny!
i think it has to do with the sudden change of mood and atmosphere in (usually) bright and cheery games, and how bizarrely confrontational it feels to the point its incredibly intimidating. kinda has the same vibe as those ominous game over screens that made a lot of people really uncomfortable as a kid. it just looks so out-of-place, which is probably why it makes a lot of people so uncomfortable
You can't speak for everyone
Fun fact: the anti piracy screen in Donkey kong country 3, the background image is actually the image that shows up in the game over screen
fun fact: the sky is blue and fire burns
Likewise, the music used in that screen is the boss music from the game!
^-^
@@GloboxMoment fun fact: that meme is dead
@@imselfaware419 ????? what part of what i said was a meme
Well, the thing with antipiracy screams is that not only are the visuals scary but some of them have some audio that can really mess your brain up big time if you have audio sensitivity
Gives me the same feeling when a TV is turned off after watching it for long hours in a dark room. There's just silence...
There was a huge thunderclap outside my window right at 1:02 when peach showed up as a floating head. This anti piracy is no joke 💀
Damn id call the police
it is a joke, you scared child
Wowie
@@mihaimercenarul7467 I mean obviously you can't get a joke because it flew right over your heaf
@aayanvibes_editz 💀
5:50 my god i just did the biggest eye roll
You are so evil for editing that SpongeBob blinking in
so real
The thumbnail literally reminded me of those CapCom games of ResidentEvil and DinoCrisis. They still to this day also make me uneasy, just the backgrounds of pure chaos, fire and blood stains is enough to tell you the story.
10:14 thie isnt scarier than " Fun is infinite " that can be triggered with messing with the sound thing look it up if you dont know
you know what scared me more as a kid? the home screen for most consoles. no im serious, they scared the ever loving shit out of me.
The fucking ps2 one was terrifying
PS1 at full volume 💀
Dude, corruptions for game consoles absolutely terrified me when i was a kid, especially when i was alone
Even with other people, it terrified me
the only thing that scared me was when the console wouldn’t go off
9:35 “im late for work, i gotta go fast!” “wait i forgor my wallet 💀”
LOL IT MADE MY NIGHTMARES GO AWAY
I like the anti-piracy screen for Just Shapes And Beats. It starts off with a jarring growly low voice telling you how piracy is a crime, before the voice changes back to the developer's normal voice, then he just humours the player talking about how this is probably karma getting him back for pirating games when he was young, and then the game actually starts, because the developer doesn't believe he SHOULD bar you from playing the game just because you pirated his game
I think the scary thing is that it feels like a 4th wall break, like the game is sentient and knows all your secrets, even that you stole the game. And when you just unknowingly bought a bad copy it almost feels like you are getting in trouble without knowing why, like the goverment wants to get rid of you or something.
its like the game knows it's a game lol
Fun fact: on the first one, if you listen to the song at the screen where peach is in the fail animation, (and it says its pirated) its a slowed down version of the fail song in the battle gamemode.
Where
If fake anti-piracy screens were real, every kid that didn't know this was a pirate would be horrified to this day
I know it isn’t an anti-piracy screen, but I always felt so scared when my Wii game discs wouldn’t work. It’s literally the least scary thing in the world, but it just creeped me out when I was a kid.
CEO: Alright guys, how do we keep certain that people don't pirate our games
Employee: Just give a bunch of kids PTSD
CEO: *P E R F E C T*
I’m neurodivergent and loud/unexpected noises always scare me. That’s why disc error screens (like the “Wii screech”) always scare the crap out of me, but fake anti-piracy screens usually don’t.
3:21 …that’s the game over screen. That’s why they’re in distress and staring at an unseen evil.
I've never seen an anti piracy screen with my own games.
Maybe because YOU DIDNT PIRATE THE GAMES 🤓🔫
Same, but I played pirated sw battlefront II. There's was impossible mission
@@Supersoldier2012 Wait fr?
@@BestBoiFu yes, it's real
I remember when I was a kid. I use to get nightmares about Minecraft and Roblox having anti privacy screens. I think it first originated from my old 3DS I used to have and seeing videos like these on RUclips back then.
I once had a nightmare that I was playing bee swarm simulator and a popup suddenly appeared that said "ITS TIME FOR YOU TO LEAVE." Before I could click anything, I got terminated. The worst oart was that this happened after I got unfairly banned for a day.
@@Dragondacrafterone time i got banned for saying twin towers in wizard tycoon 2
…maybe that makes sense
Imagine a sonic.exe piracy screen. "I MAY BE EVIL, BUT NOT THAT EVIL."
exe's just going 😨
Sounds creepy. I made fnaf like exe game on Scratch. I can share it to you
To be fair he literally kills and tortures people, we just stole some random videogame lol
“Sheesh! You’re too evil!”