>Often referred to as its code, the Buryman script, the Buried Alive Model was to be found on the final story of the Pokemon Tower, in what has now been replaced with the Marowak ghost. According to the scripts assigned to it, the Buried Alive model was intended to be the “boss” of the tower. Once reaching the top floor, the following conversation would have taken place.
>Buried Alive: You’re… Here. >BA: I’m trapped… >BA: And I’m lonely… >BA: So very lonely… >BA: Won’t you join me?
>After this, the battle would have been initiated. Once in “battle view”, the Buried Alive model appears to be a decaying human corpse attempting to crawl out of the ground. It has been programmed to have two White Hands, a Gengar, and a Muk. Strangely enough, a protocol for the Buried Alive’s actions after it was defeated were not written. In the case of the player defeating him, the game would freeze. However, a specific ending was written by an unknown programmer upon losing the battle. In this ending, the Buried Alive was to have stated, “Finally, fresh meat!” followed by several lines of gibberish. He was to have then dragged the player character into the ground surrounding him. The scene would finish with a typical “Game Over” screen; however, in the background, an image of the Buried Alive character devouring the player was to have been shown. Especially strange are the protocols for after this scene. The cartridge was to download this image to the small internal memory contained in the Gameboy, overwriting the title screen that normally accompanied a Gameboy turning on. Instead, whenever it was started, the player would view this image as the sound file staticmesh.wav was played. The intended purpose for this effect, unlike many of the other factors leading towards Lavender Town Syndrome, is unknown.
I wasn't scarred about Lavender Town and its theme before I've heard about the Buried Alive story. But after that I have a bad feeling when I'm in that town or listen to the theme.
I used to be afraid of this one right until I noted that it was just a modified swimmer sprite.
Lost Silver was a good one but I barely remember the rest of any that I read minus Strangled because it was the first one I read.
I wasn't scarred about Lavender Town and its theme before I've heard about the Buried Alive story. But after that I have a bad feeling when I'm in that town or listen to the theme.
It's not my favorite (my favorite is BuriedAlive which already made a great reply about) but i want to talk about Pokemon Dead Channel, with BRVR the pikachu. It's a crappypasta if anything, but it legit got 11 year old me into the creepypasta rabbithole, which made me into the horror fanatic I am today. Thank you whoever wrote it
there was a pretty recent one called Utter Ruin that wasn't half bad, more or less showed the effects of what a far too young kid goes through after seeing HYPERREALISTIC BLOOD on their ds with their cute pokemon
I remember watching a good few Pokémon creepypastas on YT when I was about 12. One of the ones I remember was about a Cubone digging into a girl's stomach.
My only "favorite" Pokemon creepypasta was Lost Silver since it was the only one I'd read years and years ago. The idea of creepy messages getting spelled out for you in your party was creepy as frick to me. Nowadays I look back on that stuff and cringe. The writing is strange, the grammar is bad, and it's just overall weird. But as a kid none of that mattered and it fricking worked and got the old noggin joggin so it's cool to see that dumbass stories like it are still out there
I used to watch a lot of those, until I realized my tastes became very bad.
I discovered this the day I was listening to one pasta called "Gardevoir, the yandere".
The background noise was SO LOUD compared to the narration voice (which was TTS by the way).
A small rewatch later, I became filtered. The only ones I can recommend are Lost Silver, Strangled Red, and maybe Pokemon Black, since those at least work with the games.
Many are just "I bought this on ebay, and even the box was bleeding".
>make a Pokemon creepypasta thread
>don't post any creppypasta as an example
yep, OP is clumsy
>Pikachu turns toward the camera
>eyes black
>crying blood
>suddenly he screams at me
>he was my dead gf the whole time
spoogy
>he
why did your girlfriend get reborn as a male pikachu
Because the only thing scarier than a ghost is a troony
Vermilion city project
qrd
I'm still scarred of this.
>Often referred to as its code, the Buryman script, the Buried Alive Model was to be found on the final story of the Pokemon Tower, in what has now been replaced with the Marowak ghost. According to the scripts assigned to it, the Buried Alive model was intended to be the “boss” of the tower. Once reaching the top floor, the following conversation would have taken place.
>Buried Alive: You’re… Here.
>BA: I’m trapped…
>BA: And I’m lonely…
>BA: So very lonely…
>BA: Won’t you join me?
>After this, the battle would have been initiated. Once in “battle view”, the Buried Alive model appears to be a decaying human corpse attempting to crawl out of the ground. It has been programmed to have two White Hands, a Gengar, and a Muk. Strangely enough, a protocol for the Buried Alive’s actions after it was defeated were not written. In the case of the player defeating him, the game would freeze. However, a specific ending was written by an unknown programmer upon losing the battle. In this ending, the Buried Alive was to have stated, “Finally, fresh meat!” followed by several lines of gibberish. He was to have then dragged the player character into the ground surrounding him. The scene would finish with a typical “Game Over” screen; however, in the background, an image of the Buried Alive character devouring the player was to have been shown. Especially strange are the protocols for after this scene. The cartridge was to download this image to the small internal memory contained in the Gameboy, overwriting the title screen that normally accompanied a Gameboy turning on. Instead, whenever it was started, the player would view this image as the sound file staticmesh.wav was played. The intended purpose for this effect, unlike many of the other factors leading towards Lavender Town Syndrome, is unknown.
always good to see some appreciation for the classics
I wasn't scarred about Lavender Town and its theme before I've heard about the Buried Alive story. But after that I have a bad feeling when I'm in that town or listen to the theme.
Buried Alive < Pokemon Ghost
prove me wrong. you can't.
Is that why encountering Missingno can break the cartridge forever? Because a piece of the ROM was meant to be writeable instead of write only?
missingno won't brick your game, that goes to 'M
I used to be afraid of this one right until I noted that it was just a modified swimmer sprite.
Lost Silver was a good one but I barely remember the rest of any that I read minus Strangled because it was the first one I read.
Marioipod is that you?
Marioipod is dead, he overdosed on benadryl at college and was found dead in the restroom.
It's not my favorite (my favorite is BuriedAlive which already made a great reply about) but i want to talk about Pokemon Dead Channel, with BRVR the pikachu. It's a crappypasta if anything, but it legit got 11 year old me into the creepypasta rabbithole, which made me into the horror fanatic I am today. Thank you whoever wrote it
Frick pastas, hidden glitch codes is where is at
there was one I remember I really liked as a kid. something about an abandoned gardevoir in a pokewalker.
Buried Alive is still kino, Lost silver used to scare me as a kid
Just those two the rest are dogshit
come follow me is classic
there was a pretty recent one called Utter Ruin that wasn't half bad, more or less showed the effects of what a far too young kid goes through after seeing HYPERREALISTIC BLOOD on their ds with their cute pokemon
strangled red was pretty awesome
don't look any deeper than strangled red, there's a whole fricking trilogy and it's extra autistic
I remember watching a good few Pokémon creepypastas on YT when I was about 12. One of the ones I remember was about a Cubone digging into a girl's stomach.
I liked them back in high school but not anymore
What pokemon game had the hidden images of that botched Russian rescue operation again? Or am i thinking of a different Nintendo game?
My only "favorite" Pokemon creepypasta was Lost Silver since it was the only one I'd read years and years ago. The idea of creepy messages getting spelled out for you in your party was creepy as frick to me. Nowadays I look back on that stuff and cringe. The writing is strange, the grammar is bad, and it's just overall weird. But as a kid none of that mattered and it fricking worked and got the old noggin joggin so it's cool to see that dumbass stories like it are still out there
I dont feel like anything a romhacker added tops the already present, "natural" strangeness of the memory glitches of Gen1 🙂
They kind of fit perfectly in the world
I used to watch a lot of those, until I realized my tastes became very bad.
I discovered this the day I was listening to one pasta called "Gardevoir, the yandere".
The background noise was SO LOUD compared to the narration voice (which was TTS by the way).
A small rewatch later, I became filtered. The only ones I can recommend are Lost Silver, Strangled Red, and maybe Pokemon Black, since those at least work with the games.
Many are just "I bought this on ebay, and even the box was bleeding".
There are creepypastas for Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny that are just gory tgtf stories.