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ClericofMadness wrote: If you are listed below, that means you have opted to offer up one or more stories to be in the first ever Creepypasta Wiki anthology thing, We Go Bump.

This means I need for you, the authors, to give me 1-3 paragraphs about yourself or your work or something to put on the author pages that will serve as "chapters" for this book.

41488p High Loot

Azure-Clarity Welcome Home

C0balt Crusade A Little Gallows Humor

Chambergambit Before it Rains Come to Her Consecration

Cheese Lord My Daughter

Dream Hacked Tastes Like Pure Innocence

Dronian The Insane Man

FantasyPhantom Grandpa's Back Room

Furbearingbrick A Touch of Glass

Icarus88 A Dog of Different Porportions A Father A Story Hard to Follow Blind Date Bus Old Men Have Regrets The Greenvale Incident

Jekel-and-Hyde Wrath

Kill1mes Living Hell No Regrets

MooseJuice Dispatch The Perfect World

NommyZombies Stupid Spam Mail

ObliterationoftheSelf Ruins of an Urban Jungle Another Hospital Stranded The Magician's Escape Wink Out Zing

Shinigami.Eyes A Bag of Candy Daddy, A Monster! What If

Sloshedtrain A Halloween to Regret A Halloween to Remember My Bike The Old TV

TheShadyNerd Sibling Rivalry

Wolfenmaus The Toadman

Zmario The Memory Book

"To Start, I do not know much about Video Games. Well, I didn't know as much as I do now.At the time of all of this, it was the year 2000. What month was it? Irrelevant, it doesn't matter. I had many friends who were gamers, and knew much more of hacking and glitching than I ever did. They also were Sega junkies, while I was far more into Nintendo.

Well, of course oneday one of my friends named Tiffany, a cheerleader at the school I go to and a Sonic fan, decided to knock on my door. I answered it, and we talked. She was quite happy and peaceful, and said how her father managed to place Sonic Adventure (released one or two years ago) onto a Nintendo 64 cartridge.

She simplified that he and a few friends of his deleted Zelda: Ocarina of Time from the cartridge in a highly complicated process, and basically created a less graphically enhanced Sonic Adventure instead. Now, not knowing much of video games at all and much less of Sega and Nintendo themselves, I decided to ask for the game. She smiled, and had it in her pocket. I was amazed, but again I knew little of video games and of her family so I just took it without question. I hadn't yet played the game's official version at that time, but I will say that after alot of hesitation I have since played it.

Now, due to school work it took me a good three days until it was Saturday. During that time, the game just gathered dust on my shelf. Though, I did keep it in a position where the dust wouldn't enter it. Well, I think that's how it worked anyway. Anyway, the game itself was average. It was the Golden Ocarina of Time cartridge, but with the original title replaced with Sonic Adventure written on a sticker and marker. Now, normally this is cliche and creepy, but it wasn't from a flea market, it was from a friend whom I trusted. As such, it wasn't creepy. At that time, of course.

Well, on to playing the game. It seemed pretty normal upon putting it into my Nintendo 64. Yes, pretty normal indeed. I did know that Tiffany's father worked at a video game developing company so it wasn't abnormal that he created this at all. In-fact, he did it before with the cartridge for Conker's Bad Fur Day and Sonic R for the Sega Saturn.

I don't know at all how her father created this, or what steps it takes to do so, but I can imagine it is very complicated. The Intro was skipped after the Sega and Sonic Team logos, and then the start screen showed up. I pressed the start button, and I was treated to the game data select menu. I saw one file, with nothing on it at all. It was completely new. I selected it, and the game began. The first thing I saw was a simple text on the screen that read

"Metal lives forever." "

From my Creepypasta: Sonic Adventure