![]() I got in my car and prepared for a long drive because my storage space was in another city. I grabbed my keys and headed out the door. So I decided I'd dig up my old Sega CD from storage and try it on my own copy of Sonic CD. ![]() ![]() I could've just gotten an emulator and the ISO, but that'd only prove the theory that its an anti-piracy screen. I was very interested in this screen and decided I want to see it for myself. I found that picture both creepy and disturbing, why would Sega put something this disturbing in a Sonic game? He talks about why the picture is there, and he concludes that it's an anti-piracy screen because the Japanese text read: Fun is infinite. But he also talks about a certain combination of numbers that will get you to a creepy picture of Sonic and Japanese text along with the US boss music. I clicked on the video and watched it, the commentator talks about how in Sonic CD you can use the sound test to access various cheats such as debug mode. I thought this was strange, what could it possibly be? One day, I logged into YouTube and saw a new episode of Creepy Gaming, the episode was titled "Sonic CD Hidden Message". Two of them being "Creepy Gaming" and "Haunted Gaming" both of them focusing on creepy things involving games. I started watching YouTube series about these such things. ![]() Hello, my name is Silver and just recently I've become interested in creepy things in video games and Creepypasta.
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