No regrets (Misfortune.gb)

Unfortunately, this is not the case with the first game boy. As there are no known copies or novels available, all information about the game comes from personal sources and the collection of screenshots is insufficient. There is no score for this game and it is not yet known who made it today. Some who knew it thought it was one of the scariest movies ever.

Given the antiquity and beliefs surrounding the hugely popular sporting adventure, it's entirely possible that famous crepe makers like Sonic and Lavender City Syndrome were sadly impressed.

History / ideas
The player controls what looks like a boy in a strange gothic building. After a brief check, the player confronts a hostile person. Although the character has not yet been identified, some say that when they see the same thing, it may represent a bat, a wasp, or a devil.

In the encounter with the mysterious creature, a dialog box with the epic appears: "I'm in the middle of a real cloth. Do you want to challenge me?" This is followed by a choice between yes or no. If the player chooses yes, the person responds with "OK, let's get started".

Music game
It leads players into organized rooms filled with holes, locks, keys and traps. The goal of the player is to go through each room to advance to the next level or to solve other types of puzzles. This may include answering puzzles or choosing the right door or path. The best known example is the scale showing a small hut. Four backs on the screen: “Choose the wrong room. The person you love will be unlucky. Are you ready to play?” A dialog box will appear. If a player makes a mistake throughout the game, the screen goes black before showing a more detailed ghost image, with the "I'm God Here" dialog sounding like bloody writing.

Charged Impact
Rumors of allegedly harmful games began to appear on the Internet in the late 1990s. The players said they began to feel depressed and panicked shortly after they died and saw the "Game Over" screen. Once celebrities are online, when people make such statements, they are considered dead or disappear when they suddenly stop working without warning. These sessions have been heavily influenced by intense debate for some time, but the mystery does not seem to come close. Some consider everything nonsense useful humor. Others believe that the player may be lucky, promising to look at the image of bad behavior after the game. Soon people began to assume that the reason was the gameplay of the game.

Sounds awesome
The music in the game is deep, screaming music without a core. The sound of the game is very disturbing even though it is a bit of a combination on the 8 bit Game Boy audio bank. The "Game Over" screen is very confusing, almost biting into the music and the festival that comes with it. It is said that this approach can influence attitudes and thought patterns. Of all the game modes, the only theme that is played for the first time that you encounter a devilish creature can be found online today.

Accessibility
Searching the Internet for playable ROMs or cartridges will not work because they do not exist. In fact, most of those who played directly did not call, but came across it by chance. According to first-hand information, some copies of various Game Boy games are purely unfortunate.

The ways to access it through these games are different but usually involve the use of glitches or cheating devices. While some have detailed what they do for Unhappiness, attempts by those who have used the same methods have always been unsuccessful. Another common observation was that many sprites in Misfortune were copied from "economic" games.

The problem can be combined with the following:


 * The Story of Zelda: The Awakening


 * Hit him in the red


 * Spud's journey


 * Punchy karat


 * Mrie Workshop (JP)

Concluding remarks
In this part I will speak to you more or less honestly and more personally. It is important to read this section.

Damn game? Are ghosts really inside and capture innocent people in their deadly game?

Who knows?

All I know is that the game definitely exists. I also know what he can do.

You know, I've never played it myself, but I know someone who does. Really my best friend. We are closer than brothers, and we tell each other everything. He is the most passionate and sociable person I have ever met, and like me, he really enjoys video games. Of course, he once told me that he had discovered a new strange side game hidden in his pocket. He showed it to me, and at that moment it made me feel weird. And yet, to be honest, it's always easy to scare me.

Soon after, he started talking less often. He later ignored my call or said he was sick or busy when I called him out. He became a kind of hermit. I could still see him sometime in high school, but he rarely talked and clicked on me when I asked too much why he was behaving the way he did. About a month later, before he got off the train after school, he said goodbye for the first time in weeks. I will never forget the look he gave me that day. He was a macho man, the kind who knew nothing, and he always covered his feelings very well, but now his face was sad, as if he were crying. He made me promise him one thing before he left: I would never play "that game." That was the last time we talked.

The next morning, they found his bloody, scratched body hanging from his dismantled weighing equipment. Police concluded he had managed to lift a weight of 220 pounds over his head while the rope was still attached, wrapped it around his neck and let him to the other side of the plane. him up. ... The most horrifying detail was that his hands gripped inside the temporary loop, as if he were trying to pull it off. Exactly that; Case di closed.

Personally, I don't think so.

If you’re a collector or maybe a pig-pig about legends and want to experience the game for yourself, you might want to reconsider. Even if you deny the existence of demons and curses, the accident you face is very real. You di warned.