Talk:NES Godzilla Creepypasta/@comment-25581394-20150503013254

I have a full-time AND part-time job. I also have a wife and two small kids. That being said, my free time is extremely limited. I usually only read short CP's, however I read the occasional longer one, like 1999. I spent three days reading this one, and it was well worth my time, keeping me intrigued from the very beginning. It managed to do what very few pastas can: an original story that is based in reality, keeping the reader engaged throughout, providing enough "proof" and details to seem real without overdoing it, keeping the unrealistic blood and gore to an appropriate minimum,and leaving just enough unanswered questions without being vague. My theory on "Red" is that he was the demon or spirit that gave Melissa her "problems" while she was alive. It seems apparent, but many are dumped by his involvement with her. As to why THIS particular cartridge landed in Zachary's hands, it's simple: "Red" is a spirit/demon who simply inhabited an ordinary cartridge. With him, Red, dead, Zachary could have replayed the game as it was originally intended. As to why it chose "Godzilla", I don't know. Perhaps it was due to the nostalgic effect it had on him. Even if I'm super off-base about it, it's still an awesome CP. Fifteen out of green.