Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than not, don’t even actually contain the game. While this may sound like a really horrible game, a number of peculiar things occur as you continue to play it. His friendly voice is the only calming thing with the other creatures around in this place. Length. I'm just passing it on. AmeenaTheGeekAndTheCrazyMofos. 14w21b-creepypasta-the-theater-porting-by-il_re_sanmto. Publisher’s Note: This story is a sequel to the anonymously authored creepypasta classic, “The Theater.”Before reading it, please read the original, which can be found here.Thank you. Here’s where it gets a bit weird. The game was initially known for its inability to install correctly. That’s all. The Puppeteer is a vengeful spirit who feeds on loneliness and depression. I mean a HUGE smile, like Freaky Fred or Spark Brushel (Google image search if you want). The subject matter of creepypasta varies widely and can include topics such as ghosts, murder, zombies, and haunted television shows and video games. The Puppeteer is the titular central antagonist of the Creepypasta story of the same name, "The Puppeteer" and is featured in other Creepypastas. it’s a mess) with a huge smile on his face will be just on the other side of the doors, staring at you. He targets the emotionally fragile, using them for his own gain and power. Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than naught don’t even actually contain the game. Then I could make it a lot less gruesome in my head than it really was. The game is initially known for its inability to install correctly. The Theater is a Creepypasta about an alleged old PC game that was released around the same time as Doom (1993), known for its character named "The Ticket Taker", who is a poorly drawn, pixelated, bald, Caucasian man with large red lips wearing a red vest over a white shirt and black pants, who is completely expressionless. All the original copies of The Theater have either been lost or destroyed. Well, eventually the player is unable to move forward. Ahem. This time its a point and click thriller which gives you quicker access to many parts of the theater finding clues to the reality that surrounds you. Once it is selected you are in the first person view. I have no idea who wrote it; I also don’t know how long it’s been floating around the Internet, although I know it’s been around for at least five years (2010 is roughly when I first discovered creepypasta). Yeah, didn’t think so. Probably because many people say it doesn’t even exist. Probably because many people say it doesn't even exist. Then they continue with the installation. You see, The Theater is an old computer game released around the same time as Doom. It’s been years, but here are some of the effects I can remember: -Movie posters appearing out of their frame. However, I never played the Original game so I actually don't know if it really exists. Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than not, don’t even actually contain the … The game continues normally for the next couple of ‘cycles’ of entering the hallway, with a couple of the original players claiming the Swirly Head Man would briefly appear and disappear in the corner of the screen as a brisk ‘yelp’ sound effect plays. Probably because many say it doesn’t even exist. Even if you don't post your own creations, we appreciate feedback on ours. Note: I did not create this pasta and I am in no way taking credit for writing it. The Theater is a game played by Markiplier.. Game Information. Anyways, most people who have claimed to own one of the original CDs say that they figured out how to install the game by simply rebooting their computer on the licensing agreement with the disc still inside. That’s pretty much all there is to The Theatre. Creepypasta originally referred to short user-generated horror stories that were copy and pasted across the internet; the term has since become a catch-all term for horror content posted onto the internet. I hope you all enjoy I know I have! It is simply the Ticket-Taker on a white backdrop on both sides. The old creepypasta legend has been reborn! Have you ever heard of an old game called “The Theater”? Note: This is a sequel to The Theater It’s not something whispered about in certain circles, it’s not something that comes in a plain-looking jewel case, it’s not by a nameless untraceable developer… and it’s certainly not supernatural. The Theater - A Creepypasta Legend is a point-and-click horror game for personal computers. disturbing, creepy, scary. I’m fairly certain it’s an English company, despite the Spanish name. Looking back, I don’t think the story mentioned this, but to the left of where you start out the wall is a row of glass doors looking out onto the street outside the theater. The Theater is a classic creepypasta from the early days of the internet. The story as featured here was transcribed from a 4Chan /x/ screenshot. The Theater is a scary creepypasta story about an old computer game for the PC that features a character named The Ticket-Taker and another called The Swirly-Head Man. The game in question is indeed called The Theatre (r before e), and was developed by a company called Salida … Due to the extremely low quality of the sound, it is debated by players what exactly the Ticket-Taker says at this point, though it is widely agreed that he says ‘NEVER REACH THE OTHER LEVELS.’ Then the screen fades out once again and returns the player back to their starting point in the lobby, but the Ticket-Taker is gone and the hallway is blocked by a large brick wall sprite. Thus, NEW GAME is the only working menu option. But the creepiest part is the fact that is that all the original players of the game claim to occasionally see a brief glimpse of the Swirly Head Man out of the corner of their eyes. copies of The Theater have either been lost or destroyed. For more like this, please see the “Video Game Hoaxes and Urban Legends” thread on the Something Awful forums. Read The Theatre from the story Creepypasta Files by DustinShippers (Dustin) with 57 reads.Have you ever heard of an old PC game called "The Theater"? The old creepypasta legend has been reborn! If you can find it somewhere, I’d recommend downloading it just to see what it’s like. If you continue to enter the theater without choosing a movie, odd, sometimes creepy things WILL happen. It’s not something whispered about in certain circles, it’s not something that comes in a plain-looking jewel case, it’s not by a nameless untraceable developer… and it’s certainly not supernatural. Read The Theater from the story Creepypasta Stories by _DescendingDarkness_ (Descending Darkness) with 2,908 reads. The actual legitimate copies that … Have you ever heard the Creepypasta The Theature If you havent, Read It Now Before You Play The MAP!!!!! Then suddenly a piercing screech plays as the game glitches out. The minigames are glitchy (and missing resources) to the point of being almost unplayable, but there doesn’t seem to be a time limit on any of them, so you just have to plow through until you’ve done something right enough times to be dumped into the lobby. You see, The Theater was an old game released around the same time as Doom. Then the player is abruptly returned to the lobby with all the sounds and graphics being as they should be. His eyes, however, are always staring right at you. It’s not something whispered about in certain circles, it’s not something that comes in a plain-looking jewel case, it’s not by a nameless untraceable developer… and it’s certainly not supernatural. Oh, and just to clarify, the sprite is a bit creepy. RoozyDB May 30 2018. I honestly, truly do. The game in question is indeed called The Theatre (r before e), and was developed by a company called Salida Software. #the theater #creepypasta #survival horror #the theater creepypasta #the theatre. The description of the Swirly Head Man is also accurate, just a glitched version of the Ticket Taker, but I saw a few people saying that he looks like Giygas… That’s not the case. The spiral head man continues to haunt you throughout the theater. The number of times that you have to continue into the hall after giving your ticket to the Ticket-Taker before the strange events happen is unknown. Creepypasta Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. This time its a point and click thriller which gives you quicker access to many parts of the theater finding clues to the reality that surrounds you. The Theater is a classic creepypasta from the early days of the internet. We're a community of creatives sharing everything Minecraft! “The Theater” is one of the first creepypasta stories I ever read. As far as I know, all they made was learning software (I have a maths suite from them somewhere around here), so The Theatre was probably meant to be some sort of edumentainment game. …Actually, since he has the same body shape as the Ticket Taker, he looks a bit like the mayor from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Like I said, the game is unfinished, and very glitchy. One thing I’d forgotten… As stated in the story, getting the thing to run is, to say the least, difficult. "Thank you, please enjoy the movie." This time its a point and click thriller which gives you quicker access to many parts of the theater finding clues to the reality that surrounds you. #the last of us #the last of us : part ii #the last of us : part 2 #chapter 14 #the theater #youtube #youtube gameplay #games #adam gaming #gaming #best games #ps4 #ps5 #ps4pro #ps. He is completely emotionless, though some say that if you smash the disc his face is shown as angry the next time you look at the cover. Yeah, I didn't think so. But this is just dismissed as an urban myth. You see, The Theater is an old computer game released around the same time as Doom. Copyright Statement: Unless explicitly stated, all stories published on Creepypasta.com are the property of (and under copyright to) their respective authors, and may not be narrated or performed under any circumstance. Rating. This lasts for a few minutes, with the screeching being continuous. Reply Good karma +2 votes. Follow. I think the idea is to select a movie from the posters on the wall, enter the theater, and play a minigame. Then they are prompted to press ‘I AGREE’ on startup. 1 Origin 2 Appearance 3 Personality 4 Method of killing 5 Reason for killing 6 Powers and Abilities 7 Weaknesses 8 Facts 9 Theme Song 10 Videos The Puppeteer is a vengeful spirit who feeds on loneliness and depression. The first occurrence is when the player fades back in after walking into the hallway. What happens, though, has deeply disturbed some players. To read it, click here. The old creepypasta legend has been reborn! The original players of the game say their bodies immediately froze up and their stomachs churned they saw this sprite (which has been appropriately named the ‘Swirly Head Man’). Some players noted that the movie posters had been replaced with images of the Swirly Head Man, which caused them to immediately turn their character’s head away from the posters and approach the Ticket-Taker. Probably because many say it doesn’t even exist. Those claiming to have played the original game report to have felt extremely uncomfortable walking down the hallway, anticipating the whole way something horrible happening. Creepypasta List Title. disturbing, creepy, scary. He targets … They all suffered from the disintegration of time. This time its a point and click thriller which gives you quicker access to many parts of the theater finding clues to the reality that surrounds you. The spiral head man continues to haunt you throughout the theater. No one knows what the ‘Other Levels’ are or how to gain access to them, nor is it known why the Swirly Head Man causes such acute fear in those who have seen him in the game. It’s also sort of a cautionary tale, about the risks […] Just thinking about that gives me chills… Okay, okay, while there’s nothing overtly scary or supernatural about the game itself, that’s one thing that I will admit legitimately scares me. I have absolutely no idea why this happens, because while there are a few character sprites in the game’s resources, that isn’t one of them. Stevenson announced that he will not return to direct tthe sequel, with Lynne Naylordirecting the sequel instead. What’s described in the story is what happens if you don’t select a movie; you’ll be allowed to enter the theater, but since the parameter of which game to load hasn’t been set you’ll just be dumped back into the lobby. The author of this tale is unknown. And that’s all there is to it. Have you ever heard of an old PC game called “The Theater?” Yeah, I didn’t think so. The Theater is a Creepypasta about an alleged old PC game that was released around the same time as Doom (1993), known for its character named "The Ticket Taker", a poorly drawn, pixelated man, who is completely expressionless. … The old creepypasta legend has been reborn! In addition, Naylor confirmed that it will also be a musical. The Theater Have you ever heard of an old PC game called “The Theater”? Good job and thank you Reply Good karma Bad karma +2 votes. Sequel/spin-off to the original story, which can be found here. It goes pitch black as they walk deeper into the hall, but the player’s footstep sound clip is still playing as they continue to push the up button on their keyboard. 5 notes. Then I could make it a lot less gruesome in my head than it really was. I’m not sure why, but if I were to make an educated guess, it would be that glitching past the minigames like this causes variables to reach values that they weren’t meant to, resulting in things appearing where they shouldn’t. Clicking NEW GAME brings you to the image of an empty movie theater lobby lined with posters, and a ticket-taker — with a creepy red smile and an oversized hand — standing between you and a long, dark hallway. I wish I could give you the classic “this happened to a friend of a friend of mine”. Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than naught don’t even actually contain the game. https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_True_Story_of_the_Theater?oldid=1421099. Main article: The Creepypasta Movie 2: Creepy vs. There’s a woman behind the counter, with an incredibly poorly-drawn popcorn machine and soda fountain, but it’s all just an image on the wall. It both looked and felt like no human had set foot in the theatre for decades, maybe even centuries. Join us! You see, The Theater is an old computer game released around the same time as Doom. You see, The Theater is an old computer game released around the same time as Doom. I've always wanted to narrate it and now I have managed too. I think someone got a hold of all of the code and resources and just compiled it and added their own installer or something. The game in question is indeed called The Theatre (r before e), and was developed by a company called Salida Software. The Ticket Taker has an egg-shaped body, and one of his hands is huge and misshapen, I think to look like he’s reaching toward you for your ticket. The plot takes place within a theatre and the player will need to avoid a mysterious entity simply known as the "spiral head man". It’s not something whispered about in certain circles, it’s not something that comes in a plain-looking jewel case, it’s not by a nameless untraceable developer… and it’s certainly not supernatural. It’s not something whispered about in certain circles, it’s not something that comes in a plain-looking jewel case, it’s not by a nameless untraceable developer… and it’s certainly not supernatural. Oh! Plans for the third film were first revealed on July 8th, Stevenson confirmed he has plans f… The installation process immediately locks up the computer when the user reaches the licensing agreement. The Theater . I Investigate Disturbing Cases: Here Are My Stories – The Woman, Every night I’m stopped at a roadblock that shouldn’t exist, If You’re Armed and at the Glenmont Metro, Please Shoot Me, My Father Punished Me When I Talked to Ghosts. I'm just passing it on. The music is from the first version of the The Theater game. Creepypasta lore is filled with strange and unexplained accounts of hacked, haunted and hallucinatory video games, some of which have allegedly affected the minds of those who played them… or maybe even caused their deaths. Like a porcelain doll…. I honestly, truly do. The actual legitimate copies that they say were released back in the day feature a blank cover with nothing but the sprite of what has since been named the ‘the Ticket-Taker’. Views. Good job and thank you Reply Good karma Bad karma +2 votes. But the creepiest part is the fact that is that all the original players of the game claim to occasionally see a brief glimpse of the Swirly Head Man out of the corner of their eyes… Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The spiral head man continues to haunt you throughout the theater. It's unpredictable what comes next in each walkthrough. What I stumbled upon in the building I will never forget, I would give anything to forget. I don’t remember if you can interact with it or not. It's unpredictable what comes next in each walkthrough. Touching the brick wall will immediately crash the game. The spiral head man continues to haunt you throughout the theater. adamgamingps4. It’s not terrifying, it’s never filled me with a sense of dread, it’s just a bit creepy. LOAD is said not to function at all. Then, at some point after meeting the Swirly Head Man, the player sees the Ticket-Taker pacing back and forth (though there is no walking animation – the sprite’s limbs are completely static, so he just hops up and down slightly as a substitute) with his eyes being wide and his mouth open to simulate a worried facial expression. Creepypasta. There’s nothing to do but look at the poorly-drawn, mostly illegible movie posters or approach the Ticket-Taker. Read The Theatre from the story Creepypasta Files by DustinShippers (Dustin) with 57 reads.Have you ever heard of an old PC game called "The Theater"? I just recorded the background music from the game and used it for the secret room. Cute Village Roadshow Pictures will not be involved in the sequel. The game may be available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than not, don’t even actually contain the game. The Theater is a recreation of a creepypasta by the same name. It’s basically just a big yellow concession stand mural. The player then, without any other options, decides to walk into the dark hallway. Once the player moves towards the Ticket-Taker a very low-quality sound clip plays saying “THANK YOU PLEASE ENJOY THE MOVIE” along with a speech box saying the same thing. Or, y’know, the game is just glitched to hell and back. Nothing happens as the Swirly Head Man stands before them. The sound clip and text box mentioned previously still play in the absence of the Ticket-Taker, but when the player walks into the hallways the screen does not fade out. I’ll admit that some things in it can be unsettling, but not OMG crap-yer-pants scary. The Last of Us : Part II Chapter #14 : The Theater. The music is from the first version of the The Theater game. Description. That night, however, I dreamt of something completely foreign to me. You see, The Theater was an old game released around the same time as Doom. The seats were all covered in web. Probably because many people say it doesn’t even exist. Then another different, low-quality sound clip plays, but the speech box contains nothing but corrupted characters that cause whatever text that would have been in the box to be completely illegible. Then I could doubt it like the rest of you because even though this happened to me, even though there were witnesses, sometimes I’m not quite sure I believe it myself. The game plays pretty much exactly as stated in the story; so accurately, in fact, that I think the author just downloaded it somewhere and decided to make a scary story of his experiences. Have you ever heard of an old game called “The Theater”? The sequel was released on July 12, 2019 with similar mixed reviews, and was a box-office success like the first, but grossed lower than the first. Selecting OPTIONS immediately crashes the game to the desktop. Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than naught don’t even actually contain the game. Then I could doubt it like the rest of you because even though this happened to me, even though there were witnesses, sometimes I’m not quite sure I believe it myself. The features of his face are just swirled, and are red because his lips are gigantic. The game in question is indeed called The Theatre (r before e), and was developed by a company called Salida Software. A sequel to this story has been written. If you approach him, he will say “Thank you, … Creepypasta The Theater. He will stalk a victim for a certain period of time, slowing twisting them into believing that there is no way from escaping life's torment other than death. Note: I did not create this pasta and I am in no way taking credit for writing it. While the Ticket Taker, ash tray, and other sprites will always face you, the smiling guy is anchored in place like one of the walls. + Creepypasta. The title fades in and then the 3 menu buttons ‘NEW GAME, LOAD, OPTIONS’. Comments. Yeah, I didn’t think so. Even if you do have a saved game, nothing happens when you press it. This entry is one of the most ominous of these stories. Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROM's, which, more often than not, don’t even actually contain the game. This time they will notice the Ticket-Taker is completely absent. That's all you hear by giving a strange looking ticket to the ticketmaster. You are standing in an empty movie theater lobby, with the exception of the Ticket-Taker standing in front of a dark hallway which one can only assume leads to the theaters themselves. What is peculiar about The Theater, though, is that there is no developer named on the jewel case, nor a game description on the back. I wandered down an aisle in an abandoned theatre. I just recorded the background music from the game and used it for the secret room. Although the Puppeteer works alone his two unwilling proxies, Zachary and Emra, are used in special occasions for when he needs a quick snack. The Theater. RoozyDB May 30 2018. A growing phenomenon making its way around message boards and e-mail chains is “creepypasta,” bite-sized bits of scariness joining the unending list of things to do. The Theater One day I was exploring an abandoned movie theater you know just trying to pass time and maybe to cause some destruction but that is beside the point. There is nothing for a few moments before a strange sprite that is described as ‘the Ticket-Taker but with a swirl for a face’ appears and stands before the player. Join Planet Minecraft! Sometimes you’ll appear in a room similar to the lobby, with a concession stand… kind of. You see, The Theater was an old game released around the same time as Doom. You see, The Theater was an old game released around the same time as Doom. The last two are obviously the most interesting ones. Roll Random Map! More Maps by IL_RE_SANMTO. You then walk into the hallway and the screen fades to black and you’re back in the empty lobby and you do the exact thing again and again and again. The game then starts up without any introduction besides a main menu that is simply the sprite of a movie theater’s exterior on an empty city street. I wish I could give you the classic “this happened to a friend of a friend of mine”. Also strange about the licensing agreement for The Theater is that whenever the development studio is supposed to be named, the text is simply a blank line. The only character that appears worth talking about is a guy in a brown jacket, who appears on the sidewalk outside the lobby. Sequel/spin-off to the original story, which can be found here. Sort by: “Come Closer” Short 120 Comments 63,793 views Rated 3.68 by 1,261 users “I’m Not Braindaddy!” ... Mystery Science Theater 3000: Limbo Medium 13 Comments 12,019 views Rated 3.10 by 70 users. The spiral head man continues to haunt you throughout the theater. Yeah, didn’t think so. Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than not, don’t even actually contain the … Read The Theater from the story Creepypasta Stories by _DescendingDarkness_ (Descending Darkness) with 2,908 reads. Me and my schoolmates wer having a theater show the same day that it ALL started oure parents were a little bit scared of the theater that we were going to do our show… They told us that little children and WORKERS from the theater were going missing (also trainge sounds … Download The Theater is a Creepypasta based on an old PC game released around the same time as Doom. If you glitch past the minigames enough, a man in weird-looking jacket (I think it’s supposed to be tweed? He is simply a poorly drawn, pixelated Caucasian, bald man with large red lips wearing a red vest over a white shirt and black pants. Have you ever heard of an old PC game called “The Theater”? Very fun, enjoyed it, extremely scary especially since i just read about this creepypasta. Very fun, enjoyed it, extremely scary especially since i just read about this creepypasta. The game was obviously never finished, probably from lack of funding or the whole company going under. His smile isn’t creepy though, it’s just broad; what IS creepy are his eyes. Sometimes you’ll spawn in a small room with a black floor and green walls, which will crash the game if touched. The old creepypasta legend has been reborn! Most state that it’s completely random and could take anywhere from the first playthrough to the four hundredth. Reply Good karma +2 votes. Indie horror game, inspired by creepypasta "The Theater". This time its a point and click thriller which gives you quicker access to many parts of the theater finding clues to the reality that surrounds you. This classic Creepypasta is filled with nostalgia for me! Again, there’s nothing paranormal about the installation, it just doesn’t work well. An urban legend about the Pokemon games, similar to Lavender Town Syndrome, tells of a particularly dark bootleg version of Pokemon. The description in the story is actually pretty accurate; it’s in a first-person perspective, with flat sprites in a 3D(ish) environment, and glitchy as hell.
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