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Chestnuts roasted by groovy @ 09/27/2004 10:44 PM EST
Everytime the SA-X showed up or chased you down in Metroid Fusion. I screamed like a girl. Which I am.
Chestnuts roasted by Beth @ 09/27/2004 10:46 PM EST
yuck, those things are sick, I'll take gummy worms any old day
Chestnuts roasted by Byrd man @ 09/27/2004 10:48 PM EST
My cousin usually has skull pops at his birthday party that is in early october. I want some of those gummy fangs you could make a lame edible costume with them. My scariest video game moment was when my friends had a Resident Evil themed halloween party and a scanvenger hunt. I couldn't beleive how scary they made their house look.
Chestnuts roasted by pikachulover @ 09/27/2004 11:00 PM EST
Getting the bsd/ black screen of nothing when starting the program. That is some stuff. Btw Rachel Ray is semi hot in a chunky chick way.
Chestnuts roasted by mangus dorkus @ 09/27/2004 11:22 PM EST
I remember I played this brillaint game on sega when I was very young. It was called Slaughterhouse 2 or 3. Looking back on it, it was actually pretty gay, but at the time, I was scared shitless. It involved you being this big muscle guy with a hocky mask ( a clear rip off of both Jason AND Casy Jones) and you go around killing this red demon things in gruesome ways. I don't know why, but it scared the shit right out of my bum. I wish I could play it again to see how my perspective has changed.
Chestnuts roasted by MartinezWallace @ 09/27/2004 11:27 PM EST
Scariest videogame moment for me? Don't laugh... Megaman 2.
It was my first time playing through the first Wily stage. I was taking my time, jumping from block to block, thinking about how easy the section was. Just minding my own, not expecting anything major.
Then that giant dragon son of a bitch pops up from out of nowhere, scaring the CRAP out of me. Seriously, that was the last thing I expected and for the next few minutes, I was a shaking mess. For the remainder of the year, I'd always turn on the Flash Stopper during that part so I could get to the end without any surprises.
Chestnuts roasted by Gavok @ 09/27/2004 11:41 PM EST
Chakan: The Forever Man scared the crap out of me as a kid. The black beasts in Out of this World (aka Another World for you folks in Europe) were also pretty freakadelic in the day. I was also creeped out by the German-shouting bosses in Wolfenstein 3D. There's probably a lot more...
Chestnuts roasted by RewolfJ @ 09/27/2004 11:42 PM EST
Scariest game would probably be either Resident Evil for it's shock moments (like shit bursting through windows randomly) or Eternal Darkness. When you were in the mansion in ED, it was such a creepy atmosphere, especially when your "sanity" was low. Had the scariest single moment too, when you look at a bathtub and it zooms in with a freaky scream and there's a dead girl bathing in blood in it. Then again, RE had Neptune, a giant shark that if you didn't expect it to show up, you'd suddenly be eaten alive instantly.
Chestnuts roasted by KingMattress @ 09/27/2004 11:42 PM EST
Ecco the Dolphin also scared me the first time I ran into the octopus, because I was breaknecking through the water, than BAM! Octopus!
Chestnuts roasted by KingMattress @ 09/27/2004 11:44 PM EST
When I first played the Tiny Toons Adventure game for NES, I was rocking. I was socking. I was winning. Then, I enter one of the boss stages, a giant spooky castle with flying pumpkins and rats the size of cars.
It wasn't really scary, but it always kind of shook me up when you would get jumped without warning by a collection of four ghosts. They always catch my off gaurd, and I don't think I've beat that level yet.
Chestnuts roasted by Mr. Mr. Mr. @ 09/27/2004 11:47 PM EST
Clock Tower for SNES is pretty scary, especially if you're like me and only play it at night. Resident Evil had some pretty scary moments, too.
Chestnuts roasted by Ian @ 09/27/2004 11:58 PM EST
Not unbelievably scary...more like excruciatingly painful, was the stair climbing in the NES Ghostbusters game. There was seemingly no end to the stairs, & no end to those damn yellow ghosts. My fingers were numb for weeks from tapping the A & B buttons repeatedly.
Chestnuts roasted by EtHM @ 09/28/2004 12:05 AM EST
A PS1 game called "D" - it was slow as heck, but kinda creepy.
I agree with the Resident Evil, and Eternal Darkness comments! Omg, the bathtub thing - freak me out! 
Also, one I haven't played, but the commercial would freak me out whenever I'd see it - Manhunt.
Soul Reaver 2, when you have to fight the weird electric alien things that pop up out nowhere, and you're stuck in the room with 'em until they are dead. Scary.
Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 09/28/2004 12:19 AM EST
Silent Hill (PSX).
Chestnuts roasted by Jay @ 09/28/2004 12:28 AM EST
Scary moment: The bathtub in Eternal Darkness.
As for the candy: looks like a cross between wax lips and those chewy fruit snacks that are made with strawberry yogurt.
Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 09/28/2004 12:47 AM EST
Towards the end of Bionic Commando for NES there is a slow motion deciption of a the final boss' head exploding. I couldn't believe it!!!! I seriously almost pissed my pants back when i was 7 years old. Even now it is somewhat disturbing, I just can't believe Nintendo allowed Capcom to leave that in the game as well as the word damn being used in the game's dialogue.
see the word damn with this link
http://www.elitecoder.com/bionic/damnfool.gif
watch the animated gif of the exploding head
http://www.elitecoder.com/bionic/danzdayz.html
Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 09/28/2004 01:08 AM EST
The reverse shot of the gummy fangs is the stuff nightmares are made of.
Chestnuts roasted by Vagina Dentata @ 09/28/2004 01:19 AM EST
Scary video game moment: every Silent Hill game ever madde (except for that "graphic novel" Gameboy Advance game that only came out in Japan... that looked pretty pointless.
Of course, Eternal Darkness
I LOVE that game.
And the ol' stand-by, Resident Evil. Everybody say it with me now: when the zombie dogs jumped through the windows in the first game, I damn near soiled myself. ZOIKS!
Oh yeah... those Gummi Fangs kick ass, Matt. Reminds me of those Wax Lips/Fangs I used to get at Halloween (sometimes it was an orange, wax, Halloween-themed "whistle"
. I love those, they taste great, and I also love to chew wax. Don't ask me why. On an unrelated note, I really enjoyed your Spiderman Reviews Crayons articles, Matt O_O
Umm... looking at those Gummi Fangs from the back make me think strange, perverse thoughts...
I have to go to the bathroom now.
Chestnuts roasted by Night_Trekker @ 09/28/2004 01:38 AM EST
Scariest video game:
Jay beat me to it.
Silent Hill
Scariest video game moment:
Dog jumping through the window at the start of Resident Evil.
Chestnuts roasted by johnny @ 09/28/2004 01:40 AM EST
Scary moments? Though it wasn't one of those "Boo"-type scares, the original Megaman had those blocks that would appear and disappear in a very strange pattern over a bottomless pit in the latter half of Dr. Wiley's castle. While you could watch the pattern through the first 6 or so blocks, you still have another 20 blocks to go way beyond that. So it was entirely trial and error once you moved forward. Lose all of your lives and you went all the way back to the beginning of the castle. Now THAT was scary.
Chestnuts roasted by ClunkNJ @ 09/28/2004 02:00 AM EST
The scary game moment that I keep thinking of is actually BloodeRayne. Towards the middle before you see the non scary people turn into alien things (which was actually sort of funny) , you'd be walking toward a huge door and there would be this voice whispering and then laughing in this creepy way.
As far as computer game, the 11th hour, which I'll admit probably isn't that scary and the acting is more sad than anything, but I couldn't sleep at night when ever I played it.
Chestnuts roasted by Sydira @ 09/28/2004 02:10 AM EST
Aww, I want some vampire teeth! I've never seen those. They probably aren't vegan, though, if they are marshmallow-y. 
This reminds me -- at work, I saw a HUGE bag of Dum-Dums. I know they aren't Halloween-y at all, but damn they were so good when I was little - it almost made me wanna spend the 6 bucks and get 'em. My favorite was Pineapple.
Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 09/28/2004 03:44 AM EST
I wouldn't exactly classify it as "spooky", but, in the much maligned Sonic Adventure 2 on the Sega Dreamcast (which I thought was pretty much as good as the first Sonic Adventure), one of the Knuckles level is "Pumpkin Hill", and that level gets the Hallowe'en atmosphere just perfect, with leering pumpkin mountains and a ghost train. And the best song in the entire fricking game.
My favourite monster-related videogame of all-time, though, is still Ghouls n' Ghosts on the Sega Genesis, especially for the harpsichord music.
Chestnuts roasted by Steve Brandon @ 09/28/2004 04:30 AM EST
Playing through Rainbow Road in the original Super Mario Kart is always quite a harrowing experience. Less so in later incarnations of the series, though the one in Double Dash!! certainly has its moments.
Chestnuts roasted by BDK Mat @ 09/28/2004 07:11 AM EST
Those things are perfect to hand out on Halloween. Must find Gummy Fangs. We'd be the most popular house in the complex.
Chestnuts roasted by jhnnywalkr @ 09/28/2004 08:44 AM EST
2nd time poster - premiere authority on 80's cartoons and horror movies -- new games can be scary like the suffering and manhunt and silent hill -- but back when things were simple it was hard to be scary - so SPLATTERHOUSE 3 for genesis takes the cake. parts 1 and 2 were cool, but 3 was absurd. Beat the clock or your wife is killed by maggots. After saving her or letting her die - its your 5 year old son! beat the clock or he gets the axe! and worse yet, your hockey mask sits there and tells you to get angry and kill kill kill! then if you beat the boards to fast you went to Level X and level X just really meant "Hell". In fact, first time i was in level X I had to pause the game and go downstairs and kill my cat and eat its heart! F U Splatterhouse 3!
Chestnuts roasted by Brian @ 09/28/2004 10:11 AM EST
Scariest game I've ever played would have to Aliens vs Predator 2. There are so many moments that build up the suspence and then deliver the goods. Anyone who's played the game knows what I'm talking about.
You never know when or where an Alien might pop out and the deeps from your motion tracker will get your heart racing every time.
Chestnuts roasted by Derek @ 09/28/2004 10:31 AM EST
Gummy fangs? I am not interested. Gummy Hillbilly teeth, maybe.
Chestnuts roasted by Sweetie @ 09/28/2004 10:41 AM EST
Interestingly, I had gummy fangs around my neck of the woods, but they were only the top set of teeth/gums as opposed to the "full mouth" variety as seen in the article.
They were quite useful for sticking in front of one's own teeth/gums, although the scale was a tad off. The gummy fangs were roughly the size of baby teeth.
Also of note: I seem to remember the gummy fangs in my area were sold by a local candy retailer at times that weren't halloween, meaning that we could access gummy fang goodness throughout the year.
Chestnuts roasted by Kristian @ 09/28/2004 10:41 AM EST
I always got scared playing Friday the 13th. You are just walking around and then Bam! Jason! I still hated being stuck with that slow kid when Jason started killing kids in the cabin on the lake.
Chestnuts roasted by King Chachi @ 09/28/2004 10:42 AM EST
Splatterhouse, not Slaughterhouse.
Chestnuts roasted by Ubu Rex @ 09/28/2004 11:57 AM EST
People have already mentioned Eternal Darkness (one of my favorite games from the current consoles), so I'll try to throw something new into the equation and mention the NES classic "Monster Party"!
Not really a scary game, but just very very very WEIRD ... Here's some screenshots if you don't remember it.
Chestnuts roasted by Al Boondy @ 09/28/2004 12:26 PM EST
rachel ray is more than just semi hot!
leisure suit larry is pretty scary... watchout for vd!
Chestnuts roasted by big jerm @ 09/28/2004 12:34 PM EST
Are you implying with the multi purpose teeth that the could be used as say.....gummi lady no-no parts?
Chestnuts roasted by Evan @ 09/28/2004 12:39 PM EST
I found the original "Silent Hill" game very creepy, and of course, there is no contest for the horror genre video games if you take a look at the revamped "Resident Evil".
Chestnuts roasted by Lisa @ 09/28/2004 12:41 PM EST
Scariest game moment was in M.G.S when
Psyco mantis invaded maryl's mind and she shot at snake (mantis was creepy as hell).
Chestnuts roasted by Evan @ 09/28/2004 12:47 PM EST
Creepy Game: Silent Hill for the PSOne. If you play this game with the lights out, on surround sound, it will spook the shit out of you.
Creepiest Moment in a Game: The old-school NES game, Faxanadu. On one of the levels, this huge friggin' white sperm-looking creature pops out of the ground, with fanged teeth, and he was a real bitch to beat. Nothin' more frightening than a giant, man-eating pile of sperm attacking you.
Chestnuts roasted by Hypnotix @ 09/28/2004 01:00 PM EST
Scariest Game? Silent Hill 2. Good atmosphere, excellent soundtrack. Playing alone is a must.
Scariest moment in a game? Playing Ghouls n' Ghosts and realizing that you've used 5 hours of your life to get to an ending that doesn't exist...AND YOU'LL NEVER SEE THEM AGAIN!!!
Chestnuts roasted by Slacker @ 09/28/2004 01:24 PM EST
this site is awesome. and that is all i have to say for the time being.
Chestnuts roasted by mike @ 09/28/2004 01:37 PM EST
Silent Hill 2 being played for the first time at 4:00am by two girls who just spend the previous 6 hour scaring themselves silly with horror movies in a small room in incredibly dark basement.
Yep, we were pretty S-M-R-T!
Chestnuts roasted by Bex @ 09/28/2004 01:50 PM EST
Slacker, there is an end to Ghouls n' Ghosts... you just have to defeat the final boss with the right weapon. Can't remember what it is and the other ending is just as pointless, though.
The only time a video game has ever scared me was when I was only 5 years old or so and I was playing Super Mario World. For some reason the game glitched up pretty badly and not only did some of the graphics mess up but I got Mario stuck in a brick. I freaked out but I havn't been able to do it since.
Chestnuts roasted by Anarchic Casualty @ 09/28/2004 01:54 PM EST
Man, I can't believe nobody's mentioned System Shock 2. I was never that creeped out by the Resident Evil games, largely because of the 3rd person view. But in SS, the alien zombies are screaming wierd shit in their polyphonic death rattle voices and coming directly for your FACE, mister.
Man, I loved that game.
Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 09/28/2004 02:18 PM EST
The end of Metroid and Super Metroid, jumping up the shafts and you miss a step. Rrrreeaallllyyy scary the first couple of times you mess up, but later you spend your last moments cursing like a Reservoir Dog at your console.
Creepiest moment is either playing most of the Castlevainia games or when you first use the main entrance to Norfair in Super Metroid. That plodding "Welcome to Hell" march that swells up as you drop down in the elevator.
Skull Pops are some of my most favorite of the recent Hallowe'en treats. I just saw Gummy teeth at a local mini-mart, but they were hillbilly-style, not fangs. Gotta get me some fangs.
Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 09/28/2004 02:31 PM EST
I agree, Rachel Ray is hot...maybe you didn't see the FHM Photo shoot she did...Yowzers! Of course, the fact she is on food network helps...when you're competition is Julia Child, you're pretty much on easy street. Unless you're into that sort of thing.
Chestnuts roasted by Y2JB78 @ 09/28/2004 02:35 PM EST
Good scary games:
Illbleed (Sega Dreamcast) - Illbleed allows you to explore a "horror theme park", where you enter into several different horrible environments. You start in a haunted hotel, being chased by various creatures and ultimately running away through endless hallways from a hideously disfigured pyromaniac, then shift to gruesome places like a park infested with giant worms and rabid cannibal monkeys, the department store from hell, and something that could be called "Toy Story meets Hell House". Excellent Halloween game!
Another excellent scary game: Fatal Frame. Creepy as hell while you're moving the story along, but if you get lost or start to backtrack, the ghosts become unbelievably brutal. Keeps you completely unnerved throughout.
Silent Hill 3 is harder than SH2, but is just as creepy, if not as introspective as SH2. If you liked SH1 on the PS, you'll like SH3.
Chestnuts roasted by The Claw @ 09/28/2004 03:34 PM EST
Slacker and Anarchic Casualty: Yes, Ghouls and Ghosts had an ending. There was the Arthur sprite standing below a couple of screens of yellow text, and then they showed scenes from the game, Princess Prin Prin running to Arthur, and a shot with Arthur holding Princess Prin Prin looking towards some sort of apparition of Loki in the sky and the words "The End".
Then you had to play again, I think.
I loved that ending music.
Anyway, it was the late 80s when games didn't have too elaborate endings.
Chestnuts roasted by Steve Brandon @ 09/28/2004 03:46 PM EST
Ok, don't laugh, but the "Tomb Raider" series is about as scary as I can stand. Don't get me wrong; I love that series, but I hate having things jump out at me and try to kill me. I'm still trying to live down the time when my friend and I hadn't encountered any bad thing in the game for some time and all was quiet and relatively peaceful, and then this mummy/cat thing launched itself out of nowhere and started trying to eat Lara, and I shrieked and threw the controller at the TV and my friend laughed so hard she couldn't pick up the joystick and Lara ended up dying.
Chestnuts roasted by Skeen @ 09/28/2004 03:53 PM EST
The scariest game i've ever played was sim ant for snes. I remember there was this thing were they indicated that your ant was weak by showing his head get 100 sizes too big, look at you and make a weird noise. I saw it a couple of times and then threw the controller down and didn't play my snes for a couple of years. Sim Ant was the only 5 day rental I ever returned in 2.
Chestnuts roasted by Andrew the Stroud @ 09/28/2004 04:20 PM EST
My brother was scared shitless by some of the music in Castlevania when he was about 5 or 6. Years later, my brother and I would play Resident Evil in the dark, and then we would both shit our pants.
Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 09/28/2004 04:22 PM EST
mangus dorkus-I remember having problems like that with my NES. Hell, I still have problems with the one that I currently have. Oh well, at least no one can say that it's due to the age of the system because those things were always tempermental.
Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 09/28/2004 04:25 PM EST
Oh yeah, on thie issue of the candy: Do any of you guys remember "Bag of Bones?" It was a candy with consistency of that of SweeTarts, and they were shaped like skulls, bones, and skeletal feet and hands. I loved these things just because of the fun shapes (well...and because I liked sweeTarts, and that's exactly what they tasted like).
Dammit, it seems like I can never keep myself from posting on a single blog entry less than three times (sometimes even in a row). Oh well. I gues it's just because X-Eleaves me with a lot to say, which is a good thing.
Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 09/28/2004 04:32 PM EST
booyakasha
Chestnuts roasted by Eric K @ 09/28/2004 04:33 PM EST
correction:
"less than three times" should be "at least three times"
Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 09/28/2004 04:34 PM EST
The scariest video game moment for me was in Max Payne. I don't remember the name of the level, I just remember walking into this crazy guys' studio and all of these fires start bursting out all over the place. What makes the scene scary is that you can hear the crazy guy shouting all of these religious things as the place randomly goes up in flames. All the while you have to find the guy and kill him before you go up in flames or get shot. Pretty cool.
Chestnuts roasted by T.J. @ 09/28/2004 05:12 PM EST
I loved Mr. Bones, the skeleton candy that came in a little plastic coffin. Little Brother discovered that his Scott Trakker figure (he wanted the T-Bob that Scott came with) could just fit in a Mr. Bones coffin.
Not a scary moment, but one that cought me flat-footed was the giant Baby Bowser in Yoshi's Island. You try to figure out how to beat the boss when he's swollen up bigger than the Mega-Kraid. And your only defense is to poop eggs out for ammo.
Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 09/28/2004 06:15 PM EST
My scariest game is Silent Hill 2.... nothing quite beats having Pyramid Head come out of the shadows and chase you through a hall 
Another extremely freaky game is System Shock 2.... damn game gave me nightmares for years.
The only time Resident Evil ever scared me was when my brother rented it in 1996 (i was about 8 then) and i just watched him play... that game traumatized me. I would go upstairs to my room to go to bed, and i kept hearing the 2nd Floor music playing in my head and imagined the sounds of zombie footsteps and moans coming down the hallway towards my room. Many sleepless nights that year.
Chestnuts roasted by Gooble74 @ 09/28/2004 08:46 PM EST
I've got a GREAT idea. Take that fake rubber tongue you posted about a few days ago, and stick it through the gummy fangs.
Chestnuts roasted by Zorbs @ 09/28/2004 09:10 PM EST
Scariest Game:
I remember calling my brother to come play Silent Hill will me after I about wet myself on the part when the locker is rattling in the school. FREAKED ME OUT.
But I think SH has been replaced recently by Fatal Frame II....very SCARY game.
Chestnuts roasted by ChesterCopperpot @ 09/28/2004 09:48 PM EST
I was a pretty desensetized kid when it came to computer games (didn't have any gaming system in the house until I ended up with an old Sega a few years back, just computer). I had mastered Doom by age 7, so cutting stuff to death with a chainsaw was nothing to me. I hear that that's nothing compared to the new Doom though, it's supposed to be pretty terrifying. Might have to try it out for nostalgia. Anyway, I'm rambling. The point was that once I could play Doom blindfolded and asleep, my stepdad got me Quake, thinking it was a similar style game with a different look and story. First timy playing, I don't remember what the thing was, but some flying creature came at me, scared me shitless. Took several weeks for me to pick the game up again.
Chestnuts roasted by Mara @ 09/28/2004 11:50 PM EST
Wait, now that I've looked up old screenshots, I realize that I have the id games mixed up. It was Hexen I was afraid of, Quake was the one I never got into too much. Thought the game had a more supernatural name to it.
Chestnuts roasted by Mara @ 09/28/2004 11:54 PM EST
Monster Party on NES.. mmm that's a good game
Chestnuts roasted by Nic @ 09/29/2004 12:14 AM EST
2 NES games come to mind:
Friday the 13th-- One of the cheesiest games ever, but when Jason appeared skulking around Camp Crystal Lake, it was an 8-Bit frightmare.
Rare Coin's Taboo:
Ok, it wasn't really a game, more like a creepy NES "oracle." My friends and I popped it in one day, proceeded to ask stupid questions and type in calligraphy cuss words-- and then I proceeded to walk outside, get on a bike, ride a few feet, and then go flying several feet into the air, tearing up my knees with gravel. Needless to say, the game has scared the bejeezus out of me since.
Chestnuts roasted by bluegirl77 @ 09/29/2004 12:17 AM EST
For me? I haven't jumped at the spookiest game zombies, monsters, etc...they all look contrived to me. EXCEPT FOR Wallmasters in Ocarina of Time. Those things absolutely scare the out of me. Absolutely!
Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 09/29/2004 12:39 AM EST
Scariest game is "Doom 3", way too much crap jumping out at you, and with the dark environment it's crazy. Cool gummy lip things and also with the scull suckers.
Chestnuts roasted by Caylor @ 09/29/2004 01:15 AM EST
Resident Evil has always scared me silly. I bought the remake of the first one for Game Cube and played it for about five minutes before deciding it was too scary to finish.
Sorry for getting off topic, have you guys heard about a movie called The Grudge? I just saw a commercial for it and I was scared quite badly.
http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/thegrudge/
Chestnuts roasted by Frito Munchin! @ 09/29/2004 01:47 AM EST
I don't play "Survival Horror" type games, so most of my "Scary" moments are just related to those so-close-to-the-end-that-you're-afraid-you'll-screw-it-up-moments.
However, The first time I faced Space Pirates in Metroid Prime Scared the crap out of me, as well as the final Battle with M. Prime herself.
Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 09/29/2004 01:59 AM EST
Actually, the commercial for the Grudge kinda made me giggle. It was just the combination of the voice-over and that kid with the cat noises coming out of his mouth. The cat thing apparently freaks out my roommate, though, so maybe I'm the only one amused by it.
Chestnuts roasted by Ian @ 09/29/2004 01:59 AM EST
The only thing that was ever worse than wax lips were the ones that lied to you and told you that they turned into bubble gum. Chewing on flecks of wax for 3 hours and hoping that it turns into bubble gum, but coming out ONLY with chunks of wax crap stuck deep in the confines of your newly red-dyed teeth, is no picnic. NO PICNIC!
That... and they didn't have vampire teeth. Vampire teeth automatically makes something 32976516 times cooler. We all know it's true.
Chestnuts roasted by Meg @ 09/29/2004 02:33 AM EST
Diablo. Yeah, Yeah, I know it's pretty tame, but after staying up till three in the morning all those moans and screams and groans in the background start getting to you and you find yourself flipping on the bathroom light extra quick when you get up to go take a pee.
Also, Fallout, in the Necropolis around sunset that place is just creepy. I don't know about you or even if you've played (you should) Fallout but I *ALWAYS* get there around dusk and running out of ammo...
Chestnuts roasted by Big Wang Glick @ 09/29/2004 02:43 AM EST
Do computer games count as video games? Because if they do, Phantasmagoria scared the piss out of me.
Chestnuts roasted by Shelby @ 09/29/2004 03:38 AM EST
bluegirl-Now that you mention it, Taboo was my scariest videogaming experience. The more interesting fact is that I have it sitting here amongst my other NES games. I seriously think it curses this whole room, which explains why I'm never able to get a date on a Friday night. Who woulda that NES games could ever possess that degree of power?
Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 09/29/2004 04:04 AM EST
Yet another correction:
Insert "thought" between "Who" and "woulda."
Chestnuts roasted by Nate @ 09/29/2004 04:07 AM EST
They sell something similar to these at the grocery store near my house. It's only the top portion, which I like because it's easier to shove them over your top teeth and follow your embarrassed spouse around the store while drooling.
Chestnuts roasted by Lauren @ 09/29/2004 07:04 AM EST
I can't believe no one's mentioned Snatcher for Sega CD yet. That game was full of unsettling creepy moments, with enough comic relief to settle your nerves in between, of course.
But among some of the creepier stuff in Snatcher, I can recall finding Jean with his head in his lap, when the dog corpse flies through the window, the maggot ridden corpse under the hospital, snatchers jumping you in the hosptial unexpectantly, and more I'm sure. Man, that game was disturbing!
Fatal Frame was pretty creepy, too. It may not be as violent as Resident Evil or Silent Hill, but it can be very unsettling.
Know what's really scary? The fact that I may never see "Mac and Me" reviewed on X-E. OoOoOoOoOh! :o
Chestnuts roasted by A-wel Cruiz @ 09/29/2004 08:50 AM EST
Yep, Friday the 13th was scary and i was always totally cheesed every time I played that game. Stupid Jason... And super Metroid had its moments of spooky. Does anyone remember this bubble gum that had gooey juicy stuff in the center? and if ya do, What the hick were they called??
Chestnuts roasted by BettieBoo @ 09/29/2004 08:52 AM EST
Instead of a favorable moment NES, I'll mention of the odder Sega Genesis moments. I was had just beaten Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, and I was awaiting some some sort of ending payoff, that justified the 6 hours I spent playing it. Suddenly, a disfigured face popped on the screen, and mumbled the phrase "You Chose Wisely" in the best Floyd The Barber voice I had ever heard. To this day, I still taunt my sister with that voice.
Chestnuts roasted by Dude McGuy @ 09/29/2004 09:40 AM EST
Scary video game moments, eh? I've got two...
The first is from one of the greatest games of all time... System Shock 2. This one scared the crap out of me. There isn't any one thing that scared me about the game, but the whole damn this was a shock to MY system.
Probably the single most scary moment in the game is when you walk into a deserted bar/lounge and you have a vision of what happened there. You see a group of happy people sitting around the piano as eery music floats through the air. Then suddenly it stops, the lights go out and you know something icky is in the room with you... phreaky!
The next scary moment was with Clive Barker's Undying. I'm walking down a hallway looking for trouble... and I see in the distance a howler (nasy dog-like thing with big teeth that bite) the howler notices me and starts running towards me. Instinctively, I turned tail and ran. As I turn I see a second howler leap at me from behind. YIKES!
Chestnuts roasted by Chiablo @ 09/29/2004 10:34 AM EST
There were several different juice-filled gums, bettieboo. The earliest ones I remember were called "Chewels" and "Tidal Wave", although I'm not sure if Chewels had the radio ad that ended with "Love that Squirt!" Now, I'm just going to have to Google 'Juice-filled gum' and see what comes up.
Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 09/29/2004 11:26 AM EST
sorry this is kinda off-topic, but did anyone happen to catch matt's commercial on nickelodeon? i haven't seen it and was just wondering if anyone has any comments about it..
Chestnuts roasted by annalalala @ 09/29/2004 11:36 AM EST
Ok I'm lazy but I have to say that Doom3 and/or the Original Doom was pretty freaky. Doom3 at night though wins for me. I guess you guys and gals are more console players though. So I guess ED wins for me.
Oh and I'm glad I'm not the only one that jumped at the Bathroom Scene in Eternal Darkness
Chestnuts roasted by SmokMnky @ 09/29/2004 01:05 PM EST
I'm surprised no one mentioned the absolutely most scarifying game ever created..."Michael Jackson's Moonwalker"
As of this point some of you might be saying to yourselves "This must be a joke, that can't exist" or "Who is this guy? I've never seen him here before". Answering the former question...I'm afraid it does exist, and it's existence proved there is a satan and he hates us with an intense passion.
The point of moonwalker is to run through various urban levels or graveyards defeating bad guys with either magic moondust or with amazing dance moves. In fact if you power up you can do a super-duper dance move where all the bad guys on the screen come and join you as your back up dancers. Of course this ends fatally for the bad guys since they can't match Michael Jackson's skill and they die for even trying.
Now I will get to the most disturbing part (sadly I'm not making any of this up) when you're walking around the level suddenly bubbles (Michael Jackson's pet monkey) will pop up on your shoulder and start pointing in some direction, well if you follow his vague directions you will come upon a small child (still not making this up) and the child will yell "Michael!" as you free it and they'll be magically whisked away to Michael's love dungeon...or somewhere.
I suggest all of you look this game up, and that all of you experience it at least once. No words can begin to describe the surreal horror within this game. I belive H.P. Lovecraft once referred to it in one of his lesser known stories.
"And at last I spied through the darkness a graying cartridge not much bigger than my fist. Upon fitting this cartridge within my gaming system I was filled with a sense of dread and fear, what horror could possibly lie within?. The answer is why I am in this instituion for those who have been driven mad...I'm not mad though...I don't belong with this lunatic fringe...I merely player Moonwalker...alas...Moonwalker."
Chestnuts roasted by Myrtle @ 09/29/2004 01:08 PM EST
okay, the first time i ever got really creeped out was playing the original doom at night with all the lights out. doom is really too action-packed to be creepy, but the satanic pentagrams on the wall really did it for me.
the only game that creeps me out now is "peasant's quest". for some reason, every time i step onto the screens where the Kerrek is, i get that DUN DUN DUN DUNNNN and i jump every stupid time.
shoot me.
Chestnuts roasted by steve-O @ 09/29/2004 01:52 PM EST
I had Moonwalker, and I loved that game! I loved the whole dancing killing thing. And he would throw his hat in the Billie Jean stage to kill people. And then in the last stage you would catch the comet and turn him into the robot. Classic.
Chestnuts roasted by Y2JB78 @ 09/29/2004 02:22 PM EST
When i was really little my mom would play wolfenstein on the computer while my sister and i watched (we were too young to figure out the controls). I remember the dogs jumping out from behind doors and then me screaming and running into my bedroom. Those were the days
Chestnuts roasted by Ally @ 09/29/2004 02:32 PM EST
I agree with King Chachi and all the others who said it- "Friday the 13th" for original NES is the scariest gaming experience I have ever had....that music...then the darkness comes, and your friends start to die- it is just awful!
Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 09/29/2004 02:35 PM EST
i wanna hit them gummi teeth from the back
Chestnuts roasted by 1234 @ 09/29/2004 02:43 PM EST
Oh, other scary game moments.
I remember the first time I played Turok: The Dinosaur Hunter. As I marvelled at the (then) amazingly realistic and lush forest flora and fauna, I spied a prancing deer in the distance. It apparently didn't see me as it was making straight for me. I equipped the bow and readied an arrow... only to realize much too late that it was a VELOCIRAPTOR AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! One of those great, panic-filled FPS moments 
Another moment like that was in the original Medal of Honor... those damn dogs in the sewer level... that made me jump.
The London level from Duke Nukem: Zero Hour was kind of spooky. That game was SO much better than it had any right to be. I'm still looking for a copy...
And how could I have forgotten to mention it? Back in the days of the NES, there were a few games that scared the crap out of me. I couldn't play Simon's Quest with the lights off or at night. "What a horrible night to have a curse..." *shudder*
And then there was good ol' Shadowgate. I remember the first time I beheld the pale face of the Grim Reaper as my final torch burnt out (I was still in the first room)... oh man, it was almost enough to give me nightmares. I had to wait a while to get the courage to try again.
Speaking if scary NES games, any of you who haven't tried it should grab the rom of Sweet Home (and the translation patch from zophar.net). As the precursor to the Resident Evil series, I have to admit it's still inexplicably scary, dated graphics not withstanding.
And yeah, Monster Party was the shit. I haven't played it in forever.
*goes to look for the rom*
Chestnuts roasted by Night_Trekker @ 09/29/2004 03:48 PM EST
Does anybody remember a DOS-based shareware game called Last Half of Darkness? Back before I became desensitized to violence (and thus became a full-blooded American), that game scared the CRAP out of me. And even then it looked primitive, like someone had made it in BASIC.
Chestnuts roasted by Night_Trekker @ 09/29/2004 03:51 PM EST
Alien creeped me out in the commodor 64. I was 4 years old and remember there was no music, just a rhythmic beep that would increase and get louder as an alien approached until it became a long single note that scared the hell out of me. I knew the alien was near, my ears were being blown to shreds, and i was rotating at high speed (cos it was a 1st person) and then died. The alien had popped up behind me and killed me, as usual. I was glad in a way, cos seeing the things was even worse.
second place was robocop game over screen on the commodor. Seeing murphy bald and with only one arm spazzing out at me was terrifying. He didnt even have legs
Chestnuts roasted by Vyle @ 09/29/2004 03:59 PM EST
silent hill 2
the underground part, when *spoiler*
the pyramid head starts following you when you get the giant knife *end Über small spoiler*
Chestnuts roasted by bogeyb @ 09/29/2004 07:35 PM EST
My scariest video game moment was in Space Quest 3. You walk through a pipe, to get some wires, and as soon as you get them and start to walk away, this mutant rat jumps out of the ceiling and steals them without warning. Scaaary stuff, yo.
Anymore details about the commercial? What show does it play during, or did I miss that shit already? I sure as hell hope not. I also don't want to watch Nick all night...well at least until Rosanne and the Cosby's are on.
Anyone else think having Fresh Prince on Nick@Nite is stupid. The early shows were cool, but towards the end, they got really sucky.
I need a commercial update, Matt. Help us out a little, eh?
Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 09/29/2004 08:09 PM EST
Man, that Freddie CD is AWESOME.
Chestnuts roasted by Silkenray @ 09/29/2004 10:37 PM EST
Oh, I forgot to mention my scariest video game moment...
Eternal Darkness. Especially low-sanity. That game redefines scary video gaming.
Chestnuts roasted by Silkenray @ 09/29/2004 10:43 PM EST
I'm really surprised no one has mentioned this game yet. Or maybe I'm just a pansy.
But either way, Jurassic Park for the SNES. Easily the hardest game I've ever played, and it never fails to make me jump, even to this day. You'll just be walking along through the woods, and a velociraptor will jump out of nowhere and maul you into a featureless pile of meat within no more than two seconds. Every time. And there is no way to stop it.
Basically, as soon as you see it come out of the woods and finish having your minor heart attack, you're already dead.
I never did beat that game...
Chestnuts roasted by Halconnen45 @ 09/29/2004 11:41 PM EST
Marble Madness (Nintendo), had a fairly scary moment.... it was those stupid neon-green worm/slinky look-alike things that melt your marble, when you go past them... and theres no way to stop them, because theres magnets or ice or something stupid nearby.
another - in the Friday the 13th video game, (also for Nintendo) you know the one... where theres 3 dudes, and 3 chicks to pick from, and you have to "save the counselors"??.... Jason's mom's floating head is pretty frickin scary....and whats worse is that in order to get to her, you have to go through some caves, where wolves and bats chase you....and all you get is a stupid wool sweater... also in that same game, what alwasy made me jump, was when Jason was in one of the cabins, and you entered to try to find him, all of a sudden you would hear some scary music, and he'd be standing there witha machette... and then when you left the house, he'd be on the path, and try to jump you outside....
I never could beat that game, without using Game Genie..
Stupid Jason Voorhies.... I'll get you yet, without Game Genie!!! Even if it is, the last thing I do!!
Chestnuts roasted by Wicked Nick @ 09/30/2004 02:44 AM EST
Another one....
Not really "scary"... just kind of amusing? Maybe?
You decide
Those stupid olson twins have a game out, for like... either PS2, or just plain old PS1... I forget... anyhow, theres a section, where you can have them make their own "Dance Video", and you can insert your own CD into the Playstation, and have them dance to your own music, and pick moves for them to do, and then sit back and watch the magic unfold...
well...
one day My friends younger brother (he was probably 7 or 8 back then, and we were 15-16), actually rented that game, simply because of his infatuation for the olson bitches..... well, we walk into the room, and here is his little brother on that "create-a-dance section" and he had stolen his older brothers "Cannibal Corpse" CD, and had the Olson twins rocking out to it, with their own Disney Channel type dance moves..
funny stuff...
Chestnuts roasted by Wicked Nick @ 09/30/2004 03:03 AM EST
For me, the creepiest videogame moment was in the original Silent Hill. It was when Lisa realized that she was a monster and started to crash like an ebola victim.
The biggest "boo" scare I've had in a videogame lately was in Manhunt. It was when Piggsy jumps out and starts to chase you while carrying a chainsaw and sporting a huge boner.
Chestnuts roasted by Captain Skull @ 09/30/2004 05:04 AM EST
I never understood why BMX XXX couldn't show titties on PS2, but it was perfectly acceptable to show a naked chainsaw wielding pig man packing that kind of heat in Manhunt.
Chestnuts roasted by A-wel Cruiz @ 09/30/2004 08:57 AM EST
I'll have to go along with most people and say Resident Evil. That stupid game and all of its incarnations scare the everloving crap out of me! Heck, a friend of mine played only the first few minutes of it and then got disgusted with the gore; and I wasn't able to sleep for a month! I shudder to think of how messed-up I'd be if I had to sit through it for a longer period of time.
Second spookiest moment is, yes, I have to say the final level in Simpsons Hit & Run... Those zombies. Those darn zombies! It's weird, my favorite episodes of the Simpsons are the Halloween ghost story specials. You know, when there'll be three different scary stories with the characters, usually involving some pretty twisted stuff. I can sit through those and laugh my head off and never be bothered with it, but the last level of this game really freaked me out! I think it was just disconcerting to be playing with the bright and pastel world of Springfield with its sort of happy-go-lucky sense of irreverence, and then BAM! you're smack-dab in this dark-colored alternate Hell version of Springfield where half the town has been zombified and the other half is just waiting for it... (I still felt so creeped out knowing that Ned and the boys were going to get killed. Sure, they're a little annoying, but they're good people, darn it!) And the zombies... constantly moaning and growling through the whole level... AAAGH! CURSE YOU, MATT GROENING!
Oh yeah. My brother says that the Shadow Temple and the Haunted Well in Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time are the scariest things in videogame history. I don't know why, but he gets seriously freaked out when he plays through those.
Chestnuts roasted by The Mysterious Dr. X @ 09/30/2004 10:29 AM EST
Wow, great stuff, guys. I'm with whoever mentioned the worm-things from Marble Madness. Not scary, but they made my heart race.
Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 09/30/2004 12:31 PM EST
Those would be the Marble Munchers. I like the way they lick their chops after eating your marble. That sounds kinda naughty.
Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 09/30/2004 02:08 PM EST
I don't go for the survival horror stuff, so the most dreadful video gaming experience would be most of Shadowman for the N64... especially the f'ed up nursery stage with the classical music playing in the background intermingled among the sounds of kids laughing and crying... then you'd turn the corner and one of those pigmen with meathooks for hands would chase you. Twisted.
Scariest moment would be Medusa's head coming to life in Castlevania.
Chestnuts roasted by Nachokhaki @ 09/30/2004 02:54 PM EST
First time playing Half-Life, when I got to the giant Tentacles in the missile silo.
If you haven't played the game before, they are attracted to noise, so you need to tread along slowly, or else they'll kill you.
What made it even freakier was that you could hear them making noises and tapping on the walls before you could even see what the hell was going on. Quite a shock to walk into a room and have a giant tentacle plow through the glass window...
Chestnuts roasted by marril159 @ 09/30/2004 11:03 PM EST
One of my favorites would definitely be in Splinter Cell: Pandora Tommorow where you grab the terrorist leader during his speach to the world. You're in his television studio and he is convincing the world that "You will never find me". Indeed, I end up sneaking behind him and quickly grabbing him with the gun pointed to his head. All the other terrorists are startled and suprised as I slowely walk up the ramp to the helepad. Pure intensity and one of my favorite moments. Why is my text underlined?
Chestnuts roasted by Miltqn @ 10/01/2004 10:42 AM EST
Scariest moment in a video game for me: the beginning of Half-Life. Not the train part :p I was playing it for the first time late at night and when I got to the nuclear facility where they're conducting the dangerous experiment, I knew that something horrible was going to happen, so it wasn't a big surprise when everything went wrong. Mixed into the standard warning signals and such there was this brief flash of an eerie alien planet that was kind of unsettling. I was already spooked, and when I went wandering down a hall and was attacked by a headcrab for the first time I nearly flipped out, those things were freaky! By the time I saw one of the inside-out zombie scientists, I decided it would probably be better to quit then and play it in the afternoon...
Chestnuts roasted by Aurora Szalinski @ 10/01/2004 01:27 PM EST
I'll have to concur with many people here when I say that Fatal Frame is the scariest game ever. But one moment in particular scared the ever-loving crap out of me.
Fatal Frame is a Japanese game where you are in an abandoned (obviously haunted) mansion looking for your brother, battling spooky ghosts with a magic camera. Don't laugh, because it is abso-friggin-lutely terrifying. You're in the mansion for something like 4 or 5 nights.
Towards the end of the first night, you are led to a kind of shrine. Usually, when you get to somewhere important, a cutscene is supposed to happen, but this time, nothing. I searched all around the stupid temple and even backtracked towards trhe beginning of the level and still nothing. So I walk back to the shrine, clueless, and glance towards the ceiling inside. There was a dead guy, crucified, on the ceiling who then screamed bloody friggin murder and lunged at me. I had never ever screamed or been physically terrified about a video game until that exact moment.
Having said that, I suggest anyone with a PS2 go pick up the game wherever you can find it. It is AWESOME.
Chestnuts roasted by Evil Brian @ 10/01/2004 02:34 PM EST
Okay so i know that it was gaming magazine's "coaster of the month" for its crappy camera views, but NOCTURNE will always hold a place in my heart for scaring me when i played it when i was 12.
and even before that, Alone in the Dark, this old school pc game has haunted me since i was 8 or 9...
Chestnuts roasted by Lucy @ 10/01/2004 03:08 PM EST
It's been said a few times now, but Silent Hill definitely takes the cake for creepy games. They're not so much 'scary' as they are 'disturbing'...
Scariest video game moments:
(at least, as far as the Commodore 64 is concerned)
Chestnuts roasted by spoilsport @ 10/01/2004 05:23 PM EST
I have a couple:
System Shock 2 - the whole game is full of creepy, atmospheric terror. Zombies, ghosts, even the voice of the computer that's gone insane is freaky. You young'uns who've never played it, track it down - you can find it in almost any bargain bib for PC. Classic game.
Clive Barker's Undying - another game with lots of atmosphere. There is one scene in particular where you walk in front of a mirror, and you see your reflection. You proceed, then have to walk in front of the mirror again. This time, your reflection is surrounded by four ghosts, who also take the opportunity to scream at you. Scary as hell.
3 - This just happened last night. I'm playing Doom 3. You get a radio transmission from your commanding officer that the base has been taken over by some kind of growth. Within a couple rooms, you see it. I have to admit that I shuddered when I saw it. Somehow, they managed to make this slime look really organic - flowing, pulsing, like it was really alive. It didn't even attack or anything - it just looked really fricking gross.
Chestnuts roasted by Ninj @ 10/02/2004 01:55 PM EST
Yeah, the whole silent hill series is damn scary; the 4th installment is no exception, the whole game being an oversized crate of "HOLY SHIT!" Seriously, you will not want to sleep for days afterward.
scariest game moment: In silent hill 3, everyone should know the mirror scene; the door is locked, and the room is slowly oozing blood, the music rises to a climax, and according to the mirror, heather is covered in blood and standing completely still despite the real heather running around. UGH!
Chestnuts roasted by mypurpose @ 10/02/2004 04:44 PM EST
Damn, i also forgot monkey island 2, where it's only guybrush and lechuck in the weird bunker complex; 3 scary moments in that sequence: 1. where you see the remains of guybrush's parents. 2. whenever lechuck pops in and uses his voodoo doll. 3. when you take the elevator to the alleyway in monkey island 1 - it was truly a messed up game. On the subject of scary lucasarts games; play Loom.
Chestnuts roasted by mypurpose @ 10/02/2004 04:50 PM EST
scariest game... the 1st silent hill...
scariest game moment... the ending of silent hill 3
Chestnuts roasted by Hikaru @ 10/02/2004 09:35 PM EST
Doom3- When you walk into the bathroom after all Hell breaks loose, I charged in and hit the vent right away, scared me big time. Also, getting so close as to almost be melee'd by Cybersatan was scary and anytime there was the possession thing where stuff just flew around with creepy voices
Chestnuts roasted by anom @ 10/03/2004 12:27 PM EST
Alone in the Dark was pantswettingly scary for me when I was a kid. Reading all those creepy letters and notes while exploring the haunted Derceto mansion and learning the horrifying truth behind Jeremy's suicide gave me nightmares (AITD 2 and 3 were pretty cheasy in comparison).
Right now I cant stand to play Doom 3 for more than 5 minutes at a time. I get too freaked out. I spend that 5 minutes wildly firing blindly down darkened closterphobic passagways. WHY COULDN'T THEY LET ME SHOOT AND HOLD THE FLASHLIGHT AT THE SAME TIME!!! WHAT WAS THAT . . . DIE!!! boom! boom! boom! click!. . . AAAAAAAAARGH!!!
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