List of rumored video games
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The following is a list of notable or famous video games that are rumored to exist but have not yet been proven to exist.
List
| Title | Alleged release date/Platform(s) | Description | Source(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kekcroc | 1993/Sega Mega Drive, NES, Game Boy | An unlicensed low budget Jump 'n' Run game primarily sold in discount stores. The alleged box art of the Sega Genesis version of the game was first posted in June 2016 on 4chan. An anonymous user on 4chan claimed to work at a video games store in the 1990s and posted images of a document dated April 1993 in which he asked for more information about the game after seeing the box art. Several alleged game intros and gameplay videos of early beta versions of the game and fan-made games exist on YouTube. Although there are no gameplay videos of the final game, anonymous users say that the game has very rudimentary controls and animations. There are rumors that the game spawned up to three successors: Kekcroc 2, Kekcroc 3, and Kekcroc 3D. | [1] |
| Mr. Mix | 1990s/PC | A game to learn typing which allegedly contains 6 levels and is supposed to get very hard quickly and be impossible to beat without cheating after the 4th level. The game is also the subject of an eponymous creepypasta in which hackers played through the game and were then reported missing, after which all known remaining copies of the game were destroyed. | [2][3] |
| Polybius | 1981/Arcade cabinet | An arcade cabinet allegedly appeared in several suburbs of Portland, Oregon in 1981. | |
| SCHNELLOnline | Unknown/Unknown | An online game or chat room that allegedly existed in the early days of the Internet in the usenet. It was said to have an unnerving interface and a weird user base. Some people think that the game was linked to child or sex trafficking. "Schnell" is German for "fast". | [4] |
| Yeah Yeah Beebiss | Unknown/NES | A game featured in a product listing by mail order company Play It Again in June 1989. It was also featured by company Funco, Inc. in their January catalog. | [5] |
| "Fox Kids Create a Video Game Sweepstakes" (nickname) | Unknown/Unknown | Between January 26 and March 12, 1996, Fox Kids ran a contest called Fox Kids Create a Video Game Sweepstakes in cooperation with McDonald's and Sega. The winner, which would be John Bishop, would help Sega to create a game and be credited in the game’s manual. To this day, it is unknown what became of the game. | [6] |
External links
References
- ↑ "Kekcroc". Know Your Meme. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- ↑ Manson, Leonard (2020-07-25). "What Are The Cursed Video Games: Part 2". Somag News. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- ↑ Recht, Stefan. "Mr. Mix - Hilf dem Koch beim kochen". gameZINE.de (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2020-08-29.
- ↑ "Megalist: An Introduction and Summary of 500 Conspiracy Theories". 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2020-09-07. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ "The Mystery of Yeah Yeah Beebis: The Game That Never Was". High Score Esports. 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- ↑ "Sega". The Kids Block Blog. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
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