Even better is if you did know about it he usually covers how it was found/ how to find it or obscure facts like how yummer from that SpongeBob game was found in more than one level
In Cave Story+, Curly's Panties do serve a purpose: they unlock Curly Mode, where you can play as Curly Brace, and she even has dialog as she isn't quiet like Quote.
The pause quit bug in cave story 3d is so fun to mess around with. You can actually get the beast fang many ways using that bug, the prefab house is just a simple one.
Which really does imply that, at least for 3D, the beast fang was just included as the error bug response if you break the game in some way. There's likely nothing deeper to it than that.
@@Silverizael Well to be fair, the fang is actually in the exact same place as the original game. The pause quit bug just lets you apply the flags of one room to another, so you can put it "in bounds".
Regarding the No Man's Sky "mystery," I honestly see that one as a bit of a non-entry. Speaking as somebody who plays the game regularly, the Anomalous Number Station is just one of SEVERAL space anomalies that don't actually do anything and never have. Which in themselves are one of several random objects in the game that never served any real purpose beyond worldbuilding. My takeaway is that it's either just that, worldbuilding, or a feature that's only been partially implemented such as the Station Core. (Which actually has associated items given to you during expeditions that ALSO currently serve no purpose)
Yep. Tons of these things and whichever thing you get be it a giant space worm, a listening post or a destroyed freighter, there are many mysteries in the infinite.
Apparently, converting the numbers from the Anomalous Numbers Stations can be converted to hexadecimal codes, which can then be used on the Galactic Atlas site and converted to system coordinates. Has anyone found anything specific that they lead to? Nah. CAN they lead somewhere given some screwing around? Sure. In my opinion it's a good way to try and get you outside your comfort zone, I tend to stick to a cluster of systems and this would be a great way to get to a whole new part of a galaxy to explore.
Interesting. Do these lead to like.. valid systems in the portal network, or does it act like it does when you punch in a random address? Cause a portal will always take you SOMEWHERE, regardless of what you give it. It will however give you an error before doing so.
@@TheBeaverhouse I can't say for sure whether it leads to valid addresses or it just gives you the approximate address, I haven't tried it for myself. Next time I find a numbers station I'll try to remember to come back and let you know.
It’s crazy how well he landed into this niche which dominated old UA-cam. It’s not even like he’s documenting old game myths, the community that latched onto this seems to find new ones all the time. It’s like a beacon for glitch hunters.
I remember when Oddheader was experimenting with hidden things in movies because he was running out of game-related content to show. Now he is the go-to channel for gaming mysteries and always shows us stuff no other channel has covered before.
honestly mad props for actually finding shit nobody has ever heard of instead if the low hanging fruit, it really shows that you love this stuff and dont just do it for a video's sake, keep at it dude!
People were disappointed the mystery box contained warm socks, but just think about it. In a post apocalyptic world, they probably rely on fire for warmth, and fire as a heat source isn't exactly something you can just carry around anywhere. A pair of warm socks would be a godsend for situation where you're trapped in a snowy tundra where the cold penetrates your boots. You can't run and you can barely walk if you have frostbiten feet, so warm socks become as underrated as toilet paper or glasses cleaning solution in an apocalypse.
10:57 The author said that the book is named Ring due to way it spreads. Ring is not only the name of the virus. In the novel, the original film, and the remake, there were various things the word Ring related to. The phone "rings" for example. It seems pretty obvious that the silver ring is a joke. Especially since the description says it's Sadako's Ring.
I would've said that if you didn't... It seems 'The Ring' actually is a reference to a bunch of things related to the case: the small group of people involved, the sunbeam through the well's cover, and, specially, the phone's ring sound.
@@fatalfelix6807 Yep, I'm almost certain that's where the devs were trying to go with this. It's actually kind of cool that they tried to work in the later stages of the author's work in the Ring universe but it was too obscure for most people to get the reference.
The pool of forgetfulness was most likely gonna be for resetting all your stats. In Morrowind Multiplayer Nerevarine Prophecies they made it into a working reset tool.
His explanation was actually most likely spot on. We know for sure there was going to be more branching plots that would have lead to multiple possible endings, including and especially joining up directly with the baddies, all of which was cut. We know also that Sixth house cultists are brainwashed and insane, and everything involving Dagoth Ur ties directly into dream, hallucination, and/or memories of past lives, all of which leads to the pretty obvious conclusion that the pool was something the player would use as a Sixth house cultist and is just another piece of cut content. I expect that Dagoth Ur would want the possible Nerevarine to sever any dreamsleeve connection to their past self and the pool's purpose was to allow the player to choose for sure that they were not the hero, which is in keeping with the game's theme of the interplay of fate and choice and history.
As an elder scrolls turbonerd, I can all but guess the meaning of the Pool Of Forgetfulness. Early in develop of Morrowind, House Dagoth was actually a joinable faction. You could become a dreamer and fight the tribunal and the empire, rather than work to unite Morrowind and stop Dagoth Ur. Given the constraints of the time period of the game's development, this was ultimately scrapped because of the logistics of having such a dramatically branching storyline. That said, there are a number of quests, interactions, dialogue, and even bits of code that serve as hints towards this early vision of the game. Most theorists believe the Pool of Forgetfulness was part of this early design (given Sharapli's location, ease of access, and the lack of high leveled 6th House agents like Ghouls or Vampires) where you would join the 6th House. Which would make sense that, as an early House Dagoth quest, it would have been one of the first things made before the plans were scrapped. Plus, people have asked Michael Kirkbride (the guy responsible for Morrowind's lore and much of its writings), and he doesn't remember. So lol.
I have a theory for the buttons in the UBFunky game. It's just a tracker that developers like to have in their games, even if it's pointless. Kind of like how Dark Souls 2 has a global counter for deaths in the game and how websites used to have a tracker of how many "hits" they had. So it's likely just a thing the developers wanted to see, like "How many people would push this pointless button?" and then smile when they see the button has been pressed billions of times by millions of players.
DS2s global death count did have a purpose though, the team who made the game were obsessed with how hard Dark Souls was. And they wanted a way for people to see the gimmick of death. (I love ds2 btw, this isnt hate)
I found the halo reach elites having organs and flesh as a texture on top of the first person lower body model. I was exited and was eager to get it out there....took me months to get a UA-camrs attention to make the vid so it could be on UA-cam.
@@oniinu Yeah. They’re nothing like the movies though and border more on sci-fi thrillers than classic horror. Heck, the Ring novel doesn’t even have Sadako coming out of the TV like the movies do. They’re quite good though!
5:30 Wait… Horizon Zero Dawn is _one_ of your favorite recent games about a post apocalyptic Western United States where society has fallen and become overrrun by sentient robot beasts? Can you tell me what your top 5 are in that genre?
Death Stranding is about beings passing into our world from a place called the beach, whilst the main character is trying to prevent an extinction level event, whilst trying to subdue said entities. This is probably the simplest way I can explain the story, without spoiling it too much.
I love how oddheader, guru, captain eggcellent and a few others have kept the actual interesting parts of Easter eggs on UA-cam alive I swear like 9-10 years ago Easter egg scene on UA-cam was nothing the way they made it.
About the Golden Owl one: In the book being referenced, isn't finding the golden owl the objective? I'm pretty sure that means there is no other step in the game. The owl statue was the reward. Not sure why you'd think finding the owl statue would be the start of a scavenger hunt. That would be the exact opposite of what it's referencing.
The panties you can find, in cave story actually unlock a mode where you can play as Curly Brace rather then Quote. In the steam version at least. I think it even gives you an achievement.
I just looked it up, and apparently the panties don't do anything in the original game or Cave Story 3D, and only unlock Curly as a playable character in Cave Story+ and the Wiiware and 3DS ports
I think the wedding ring is a story related Easter egg, signifying that he was going to propose to the MC but was murdered in the elaborate cover up involving the ring virus.
That kinda makes sense, but why would the item description say it belongs to Sadako? I remember reading the game adheres to the sequel books (which apparently go way off the rails), so maybe it's related to the book story somehow?
woah, I didn't expect to be mentioned in an Oddheader video (about the HLA thing). Thanks for bringing attention to it! That radio is still one of my most thought about mysteries to this day, as a long time Half Life fan
As a professional game dev myself, the radio thing is intriguing but the programming isn’t that weird. The only thing that raises an alarm for me is the use of the word “secret” to mark the event data. My guess is that it might be a leftover of a test feature. But weighted randomness is common when you’re showing an item from a list of random assets. You want to show the best takes more often. But even then, a feature goes through multiple iterations and you might end up with a system that’s no longer needed for the feature (e.g. weighted randomness)...and might just use it for the heck of it anyway. As for the game crashing when you take a radio somewhere else...I’ve seen that a lot. That’s probably a feature with faulty wiring for the dependencies. Probably something that didn’t come up in testing, or was in the backlog and I’d imagine there to be a lot more important bugs to fix near release. P.s. great stuff!
Yeah, that's the ultimate takeaway here. If he's truly found a way to prevent something from being datamined by experienced people actively trying to datamine it, then I'm sure a lot of companies would be interested in paying good money for that method. He's full of shit and it's a surprise people didn't instantly write this off as a hoax as soon as he said it.
I think this Ring game is based on a Japan only novel from the franchise, where the curse is spread through a video game. So it's way more true to the source material than it seems.
Morrowind modder here; the pool of forgetfulness is just something we kinda never pay attention to. It's been used in a few quest mods but no attempt to look into its actual purpose has been made because there isn't much to go on. It's not mentioned in dialogue or any books, though there is evidence to suggest the player would have the opportunity to join the Sixth House so it might have been related to that.
I love your videos. They're creepy without giving me nightmares. I also love video games and think these mysteries are pretty cool. Solved or unsolved. Keep up the good work Oddheader!
I adored UB Funkeys and remembered wondering about those buttons too! There was also a semi easter egg/cheat that would allow you to gain UB Funkeys in-game that you never purchased from a store. I only know this from this one gate in one of the worlds that required a absurd about of Funkeys to open. You had to lick any one of the smaller UB Funkeys that you had and place back on the larger base one. It gave me a headache and a strong metal taste in my mouth but eventually it really *worked*
@@WhenDidUA-camAddThisFeature Can't argue with that! No literally I can't, I sucked on an electrical cable when I was like 5 or 6 years old. I still remember the whole thing, My eyes shot back and forth (left and right) and everything flashed white for a second. It was crazy but I'm lucky to be alive with all the dumb stuff I've done haha
I ran into one of those bizarre number stations in No Man's Sky myself but like everyone else had no clue what its for! After some thought I believe its more of a nod to the lore. I dont want to spoil anything so all I'll say is I think its meant to be a way to send messages between Atlas and an important being to The Atlas, which is why there is never a reply. It only sends out a coded message. I dont think there will ever actually be something we do with it. Puzzles like that haven't ever been in No Man's Sky. Regardless, I'm assuming people have already bugged Sean Murray about it on Twitter? In case y'all didn't know, the emojis he uses in some of his Tweets have ended up being clues. If you see someone asking him about the number stations, take note if he replies with an emoji!
As for the no Man's sky update. At this point I think the only way to tell if the anomalies are worth anything is to go to all 255 galaxies get the numbers for each one of them and then try to figure out if they mean anything. I know that sounds tedious but to me it sounds kind of fun
@@AxelAvalonXIII94 I'll share what I had found last week: While pulse driving, I had found one of those Civilization Shelter Pods, a pretty common anomaly encounter that doesn't really do anything besides give you some Portal glyph codes. Now, what was strange about this specific pod was that it had an entry point, similar to a space station's or the Nexus', that I was able to fly into. (My game instantly froze and crashed shortly after my ship had initiated the landing sequence.) I assume that it's just an unfinished function for the Station Override item.
The first easter egg immediately made me think about bloodborne. That fleshy gray body on the ground looks a lot like Kos, and the baby carriage which featured a lot in the game. No idea what it could mean though.
I found the Pool of Forgetfulness like a third of the way through my first playthrough and could never figure out what it was for, glad I wasn't the only one haha
Curly's panties in the original Cave Story are just a fun little easter egg. In Cave Story +, it enables you to play as Curly Brace, one of the main protagonists of the game.
To be fair if you read the Ring Trilogy novel, The Ring is definitely a memetic death matrix thing that is also a virus. SPOILERS AHEAD. Although the novel describes Ring/Sadako as a virus, it spreads itself through media; the tapes and according to the sequel Spiral, the first novel "Ring" **and** all subsequent Ring adaptations. It is not the curse that killed people, but if I recall correctly a cardiac arrest where they found a lump of ring shaped tumor in the heart system. I don't know the plot of the game version of The Ring, but Sadako died after being r*p*d by a doctor / scientist who had smallpox and dumped into a well, where her vengeful psychic spirit, love for media / theatre, and the smallpox virus combined into a memetic virus. So maybe the ring is kept by the scientist responsible for the creation of Sadako?
The Accounting Plus creature is called “mother” it is related/inspired by the beached thing KOS from PS4 game Bloodborne. Also not sure if they were joking but Tree Guy and the Mother are the parents of King of VR.
Interestingly, the reason there's a baby carriage and the battery takes you to the main menu is because Kos is a mother whose baby (Orphan of Kos) crawls out of her to fight the player. Defeating the Orphan destroys the Hunter's Nightmare (the setting of the DLC) because it was created in the process of its inhabitants doing crazy shit to Kos. By taking the battery out, you take out what's powering the Nightmare. (BONUS: Throwing the seed in the planter is reminiscent of an Amygdala carrying you and dropping you into the Nightmare to begin the DLC) None of this has anything to do with Accounting, but Bloodborne is just an amazing game. Would love it if more games referenced FromSoft games besides the obvious bonfire.
@@iriswinter Mergo's carriage too! Though, I feel the Accounting easter egg is definitely pointing to Orphan of Kos, but yes babies are indeed a running theme in FromSoft games
I've always been afraid to sell the warm socks in HZD just in case they actually did something. Good to know I'm not the only one who's clueless about what that might be. XD
ODDHEADER SIR PLEASE I ALMOST CRIED IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR YEARS TO FIGURE OUT A GAME ONLY TO BE GRACED BY U.B FUNKEYS IN THIS VIDEO, YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW COMPLETE I FEEL! WE USED TO OWN LIKE ALOT OF THE FIGURINES AND GAME AND OH MY GOD THANK YOU
I'm sure someone probably already pointed out that the place you get teleported to after planting the seed in Accounting, is a reference to LISA: THE PAINFUL. the flesh blob is one of the joy consuming mutants of the game and the baby carriage references the beginning of the game. The setting it takes place is the post-apocalyptic world of the game.
1:54 Looks like a Bloodborne reference. The two final bosses from the base game and the dlc. The baby carriage is Mergo, the final required boss in the base game is Mergo's wet nurse, who scoops his baby carriage into her robes. the lump on the floor is Kosm, a Great One who was slaughtered by the hunters of old and cursed them to experience an eternal nightmare, the final boss of the dlc being her child, the orphan of kos.
the numbers from the number station in NMS I thought were supposed to be the numerical values of the portal glyphs, but Ive never attempted to translate
I’m sure somebody already mentioned this but, that fleshy wad from the Accounting game looks a lot like the big fleshy wad from the Inside game. Great content as always. Love your channel.
Pretty sure the warm socks only serve the purpose of messing with you, you go through all that work just for a pair of socks and of course the devs will have fun watching players run around trying to find some big easter egg that probably doesn't even exist
Maybe the warm socks isn't for death stranding, maybe you need to do something in death stranding to make the warm socks do the thing on their own game 🤷🏻♂️ kind of like how the banjo kazooie and follow game were to affect one another by quickly switching cartridges. But ultimately didn't go through because of hardware limitations
@@UserUser-lh7hs it's about the ice key and something else, I'm sure there are lots of videos covering it. It's been forever since I was active in the banjo community
@@UserUser-lh7hs Stop 'n' Swop! I don't have any videos on hand, but: The idea was originally that you would hot swap game cartridges so the data persisting in the N64 RAM could be read and used by the other game, but what caused it to be scrapped is likely a hardware revision made to the N64 during development that would have cleared the RAM too quickly to be practical. Banjo-Kazooie contained six eggs and an ice key, and you would have been able to transfer those items to Banjo-Tooie and Donkey Kong 64. In the final version of Tooie, though, you just get eggs and the key in-game; and the key was scrapped entirely from DK64, with only a text string and unused level warp to suggest Stop 'n' Swop was ever planned for it to begin with. The Xbox Live Arcade version of the BK games kind of brings the idea back, with collecting the items in Banjo-Kazooie unlocking the items in Tooie and unlocking some parts in Nuts & Bolts. But unsurprisingly it's not quite as spectacular as the original concept.
Interesting thought. I've come to think it's just a Horizon thing, though. In the Frozen Wilds a mercahnt also gives you a Lone Sock, so socks might have become an inside joke due to the Decima engine being used for the grand task of displaying Norman Reedus' bare feet. If that's the case, I'd like to see the sock joke return in Forbidden West.
You forgot one, the blue cabinets in dying light 2 that say no power. Cause for some reason every where I’ve looked, not a single person has any idea what I’m talking about.
Hey odd ! Just want to say as someone with ADD I find it very difficult to remain focused on specific topics or videos , but your videos give me a nice moment of time to just focus and get really into what I’m watching , super interesting stuff as always !
The HL:A radios could be a nod to a similar mystery from HL2, that being the strange unplugged television in the chapter "Anticitizen One", that shows the G-Man standing on a rowboat with a crow on his shoulder, all while dissonant music plays. You'll hear the music first, and when you find the television, it turns off almost as soon as you see it. If you hang around it for too long, it explodes.
Okay for number 3 at the end with Curly's panties, it's meant to be a joke for the Japanese however on remastered (PC and everything else but 3DS to my knowledge) it lets you play a new game file AS Curly Brace. It adds a little extra dialogue where Quote wouldn't say anything and we'd just assume, and it's merely just for role reversal sake then. But for original and 3D it's just Japanese humor.
seeing U.B. Funkeys pop up on my screen was like getting hit by train. that just unlocked memories i havent had in more than a decade. i wanted those toys SO BAD.
9:39 It's hilarious to me that UB Funkeys had an area called "Laputa Station" because, if my Spanish, rusty as it is, is correct, that _should_ translate to, literally, "The Fuck Station".
You playing that video from the ring reminded me how afraid I used to be of that movie. I immediately unconsciously looked away and got hit with a wave of pure fear lol.
The accounting+ one is actually terrifying. I played it. The ambience is this ominous sea sound mixed with crying in a White Sea. The mass in the corner is so scary because you don’t know what it is. Yet, it’s very alive and breathing, and it becomes clear that it’s fucking aware of you once you pick up the “baby”. Wait… Oh… It’s the Orphan of Kos, isn’t it?
I recently started playing Road 96. During one "level", I was with Alex in a restaurant. We went behind it into this smaller building. I was looking through one of the cardboard boxes and spotted a picture that looked eerily similar to he late Budd Dwyer. I googled it, and it is in fact Budd Dwyer. Has anyone else spotted this?
Something I find interesting with the Pool of Forgetfulness is that in the Elder Scrolls, water either is memories, or that memories take the form of water, or maybe the ocean is filled with memories... It's a bit unclear, but regardless, memory is directly linked with water. So a source of water that is linked to forgetfulness -- which I assume means that drinking or bathing in the water causes one to lose memories -- is certainly an interesting concept.
The reason I like these videos is because they take me back to when I was around ten years and would get freaked out and horrified by glitches or other strange things in games.
Omg i have those ub funkies on my desk, and for the longest time i could never remember what they were called or how i even got them, i am so happy that you mentioned them 🙏🙏
Oddheader is one of those UA-camrs, that gives me a special feeling watching his Videos. Everything is so unique, that it feels completly different (in a positive way lol). Even the Music, when i listen to it on Spotify in my car my brain starts feeling like watching an episode. Well done. You are true gold.
Oddheader is seriously the only UA-camr that I know who actually covers stuff that I've never heard of
That’s why everyone watches him, and him only!
Right? I feel like he's way underrated
He’s the goat right now
The fact this man still has stuff to cover shows how much research he actually does.
Mad respect.
Even better is if you did know about it he usually covers how it was found/ how to find it or obscure facts like how yummer from that SpongeBob game was found in more than one level
In Cave Story+, Curly's Panties do serve a purpose: they unlock Curly Mode, where you can play as Curly Brace, and she even has dialog as she isn't quiet like Quote.
Ok but
why panties...?
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The pause quit bug in cave story 3d is so fun to mess around with. You can actually get the beast fang many ways using that bug, the prefab house is just a simple one.
Which really does imply that, at least for 3D, the beast fang was just included as the error bug response if you break the game in some way. There's likely nothing deeper to it than that.
@@Silverizael Well to be fair, the fang is actually in the exact same place as the original game. The pause quit bug just lets you apply the flags of one room to another, so you can put it "in bounds".
Regarding the No Man's Sky "mystery," I honestly see that one as a bit of a non-entry. Speaking as somebody who plays the game regularly, the Anomalous Number Station is just one of SEVERAL space anomalies that don't actually do anything and never have. Which in themselves are one of several random objects in the game that never served any real purpose beyond worldbuilding. My takeaway is that it's either just that, worldbuilding, or a feature that's only been partially implemented such as the Station Core. (Which actually has associated items given to you during expeditions that ALSO currently serve no purpose)
Yep. Tons of these things and whichever thing you get be it a giant space worm, a listening post or a destroyed freighter, there are many mysteries in the infinite.
Apparently, converting the numbers from the Anomalous Numbers Stations can be converted to hexadecimal codes, which can then be used on the Galactic Atlas site and converted to system coordinates. Has anyone found anything specific that they lead to? Nah. CAN they lead somewhere given some screwing around? Sure. In my opinion it's a good way to try and get you outside your comfort zone, I tend to stick to a cluster of systems and this would be a great way to get to a whole new part of a galaxy to explore.
Interesting. Do these lead to like.. valid systems in the portal network, or does it act like it does when you punch in a random address? Cause a portal will always take you SOMEWHERE, regardless of what you give it. It will however give you an error before doing so.
@@TheBeaverhouse I can't say for sure whether it leads to valid addresses or it just gives you the approximate address, I haven't tried it for myself. Next time I find a numbers station I'll try to remember to come back and let you know.
@@ObsceneParadise you're thinking of the hyperspace navigation stations. And as far as I know, the coordinates just lead to a random nearby system.
Best gaming mystery videos on the internet by a wide margin. The community Oddheader has built is amazing.
It’s crazy how well he landed into this niche which dominated old UA-cam. It’s not even like he’s documenting old game myths, the community that latched onto this seems to find new ones all the time. It’s like a beacon for glitch hunters.
Is there even a [wide] margin? i only watch odd and easter egg hunter
For general gaming yea. But check davidustin for the best GTA myths
@@Obi-WanKannabis used to look at that channel but im all done with gta 5 that candle burnt out a while ago lol
@@johnvanderbeek7535 he does other GTA games
I remember when Oddheader was experimenting with hidden things in movies because he was running out of game-related content to show. Now he is the go-to channel for gaming mysteries and always shows us stuff no other channel has covered before.
I actually thought the "DVD Easter Eggs" was kinda cool.
@@jojoversus1100 I did too! One of my fav videos, definitely wouldn't mind seeing a couple more of them done
@@jojoversus1100 even that video covered things from movies that no other channel has covered before.
honestly mad props for actually finding shit nobody has ever heard of instead if the low hanging fruit, it really shows that you love this stuff and dont just do it for a video's sake, keep at it dude!
All it shows is he has a community. Without it he couldn't make videos like these
Well, at this point it is really just him picking the most interesting things his community shovels his way.
@@kevinsundelin8639 the community wouldn't exist if he hadn't started his channel with his own work
@@crazyduplicate it’s a beautiful synergy
People were disappointed the mystery box contained warm socks, but just think about it. In a post apocalyptic world, they probably rely on fire for warmth, and fire as a heat source isn't exactly something you can just carry around anywhere. A pair of warm socks would be a godsend for situation where you're trapped in a snowy tundra where the cold penetrates your boots. You can't run and you can barely walk if you have frostbiten feet, so warm socks become as underrated as toilet paper or glasses cleaning solution in an apocalypse.
reminds me ofthe quote "home is warm socks" I forgot who said that
10:57 The author said that the book is named Ring due to way it spreads. Ring is not only the name of the virus. In the novel, the original film, and the remake, there were various things the word Ring related to. The phone "rings" for example.
It seems pretty obvious that the silver ring is a joke. Especially since the description says it's Sadako's Ring.
I just wanted to add that the final book of the ring series "Loop" summarize that it really is a simulation so I think its all kinda related?
wait, the silver ring belonging to Sadako suddenly makes a lot more sense. It's just an easter egg, but as a useless item you can pick up.
I would've said that if you didn't... It seems 'The Ring' actually is a reference to a bunch of things related to the case: the small group of people involved, the sunbeam through the well's cover, and, specially, the phone's ring sound.
@@fatalfelix6807 Yep, I'm almost certain that's where the devs were trying to go with this. It's actually kind of cool that they tried to work in the later stages of the author's work in the Ring universe but it was too obscure for most people to get the reference.
"I can fix her"
"That's my ring for the marriage"
The pool of forgetfulness was most likely gonna be for resetting all your stats. In Morrowind Multiplayer Nerevarine Prophecies they made it into a working reset tool.
@Camelworks should do a video on The Pool of Forgetfulness with his Elder Scrolls Detective series.
@@ChrisWoollett would probably be too short
Or it could be a reference to the Well of forgetfulness from He-Man
His explanation was actually most likely spot on. We know for sure there was going to be more branching plots that would have lead to multiple possible endings, including and especially joining up directly with the baddies, all of which was cut. We know also that Sixth house cultists are brainwashed and insane, and everything involving Dagoth Ur ties directly into dream, hallucination, and/or memories of past lives, all of which leads to the pretty obvious conclusion that the pool was something the player would use as a Sixth house cultist and is just another piece of cut content. I expect that Dagoth Ur would want the possible Nerevarine to sever any dreamsleeve connection to their past self and the pool's purpose was to allow the player to choose for sure that they were not the hero, which is in keeping with the game's theme of the interplay of fate and choice and history.
As an elder scrolls turbonerd, I can all but guess the meaning of the Pool Of Forgetfulness.
Early in develop of Morrowind, House Dagoth was actually a joinable faction. You could become a dreamer and fight the tribunal and the empire, rather than work to unite Morrowind and stop Dagoth Ur. Given the constraints of the time period of the game's development, this was ultimately scrapped because of the logistics of having such a dramatically branching storyline.
That said, there are a number of quests, interactions, dialogue, and even bits of code that serve as hints towards this early vision of the game. Most theorists believe the Pool of Forgetfulness was part of this early design (given Sharapli's location, ease of access, and the lack of high leveled 6th House agents like Ghouls or Vampires) where you would join the 6th House. Which would make sense that, as an early House Dagoth quest, it would have been one of the first things made before the plans were scrapped.
Plus, people have asked Michael Kirkbride (the guy responsible for Morrowind's lore and much of its writings), and he doesn't remember. So lol.
Thanks for the info!
The waters of L337H
Noone knows what it does because everyone forgot
how do you forget the plotline for something you wrote?
What is he hiding.. another oddheader secret is in that room!
@@ZeranZeran He was on drugs for a lot of his writing. Which you would be able to tell the moment you get into some deeplore.
7:54 Anyone notice how the UI says "ODDHEADER RULES" on the top left corner? I definitely agree with it, easter eggs are cool as hell.
Whoever made Road 96 must've noticed him.
I have a theory for the buttons in the UBFunky game.
It's just a tracker that developers like to have in their games, even if it's pointless. Kind of like how Dark Souls 2 has a global counter for deaths in the game and how websites used to have a tracker of how many "hits" they had.
So it's likely just a thing the developers wanted to see, like "How many people would push this pointless button?" and then smile when they see the button has been pressed billions of times by millions of players.
But why make it per person then?
@@hoodedman6579 useless button pressing leaderboards ?
@@__sweatbobatea__uwu8156 Maybe? It might be interesting (or sad) to see what's the largest amount of times anyone pushed 'em.
DS2s global death count did have a purpose though, the team who made the game were obsessed with how hard Dark Souls was. And they wanted a way for people to see the gimmick of death. (I love ds2 btw, this isnt hate)
it probably was intended to do something originally but then whatever it was intended to do got scrapped or never happened.
I can’t imagine how it must feel to be the first to discover an easter egg, knowing that you found something and no one else knows about it
Imagine people who found Easter eggs and never told anyone. Or game devs who know their Easter egg hasn't been found
@@couchpotato3197 fr
@@couchpotato3197 they wouldn't know if nobody told them ...
I found the halo reach elites having organs and flesh as a texture on top of the first person lower body model. I was exited and was eager to get it out there....took me months to get a UA-camrs attention to make the vid so it could be on UA-cam.
I actually found a fake wall in gta 5 before anyone else did
11:15 If you read the sequels to the original Ring novel, Spiral and Loop, it actually is a malicious virtual reality cyber matrix thing.
lol I just commented something similar
there are SEQUELS!?
@@oniinu Yeah. They’re nothing like the movies though and border more on sci-fi thrillers than classic horror. Heck, the Ring novel doesn’t even have Sadako coming out of the TV like the movies do. They’re quite good though!
I definitely need to look into these novels, that's so interesting! I had no idea there were sequels
@@ScaryStoriesAt2AM Do it! They’re great!
5:30 Wait… Horizon Zero Dawn is _one_ of your favorite recent games about a post apocalyptic Western United States where society has fallen and become overrrun by sentient robot beasts? Can you tell me what your top 5 are in that genre?
I was about to say that you could add Nier Automata to that list. Then I remembered it canonically takes place in Japan
Death Stranding is about beings passing into our world from a place called the beach, whilst the main character is trying to prevent an extinction level event, whilst trying to subdue said entities. This is probably the simplest way I can explain the story, without spoiling it too much.
Im still confused why it was a beach though
@@L16htW4rr10r It is Kojima thing
Or is it?
@@L16htW4rr10r basically the afterlife
@@L16htW4rr10r The beach is where souls stay until they pass through to the other side. It's a kind of purgatory.
I love how oddheader, guru, captain eggcellent and a few others have kept the actual interesting parts of Easter eggs on UA-cam alive I swear like 9-10 years ago Easter egg scene on UA-cam was nothing the way they made it.
About the Golden Owl one:
In the book being referenced, isn't finding the golden owl the objective?
I'm pretty sure that means there is no other step in the game. The owl statue was the reward. Not sure why you'd think finding the owl statue would be the start of a scavenger hunt. That would be the exact opposite of what it's referencing.
@@nabil-hh1yv What the heck?!?! Are you a bot or something?
Just what I was thinking. The owl is probably the prize at the end of a short hunt, not a clue at the beginning of a long one.
@@chocov1233 Yes.
@@MadHatter42 Kind of a useless "hunt" if it takes a minute to complete
@@kevinsundelin8639 it’s a reference, not a hunt
God, I remember UB Funkies.
Even named my pet goldfish after them.
That goldfish lived longer than the franchise. Way longer.
Oh damn I did not expect to hear another person talking about UB Funkeys in 2021. Played that game all the time as a kid. That OST still slaps
I still look at my funkeys and wish the game didn't die, I have such good memories of that game.
The panties you can find, in cave story actually unlock a mode where you can play as Curly Brace rather then Quote. In the steam version at least. I think it even gives you an achievement.
I just looked it up, and apparently the panties don't do anything in the original game or Cave Story 3D, and only unlock Curly as a playable character in Cave Story+ and the Wiiware and 3DS ports
I think the wedding ring is a story related Easter egg, signifying that he was going to propose to the MC but was murdered in the elaborate cover up involving the ring virus.
Considering it's still in the case, it makes sense.
@@nabil-hh1yv girl calm down
That kinda makes sense, but why would the item description say it belongs to Sadako? I remember reading the game adheres to the sequel books (which apparently go way off the rails), so maybe it's related to the book story somehow?
there were many men who loved sadako
@@bellyjelly0812 its just a spam bot
woah, I didn't expect to be mentioned in an Oddheader video (about the HLA thing). Thanks for bringing attention to it! That radio is still one of my most thought about mysteries to this day, as a long time Half Life fan
Hey Mono, cool seeing you on another side of UA-cam other than Vinesauce :)
12:08
As a professional game dev myself, the radio thing is intriguing but the programming isn’t that weird. The only thing that raises an alarm for me is the use of the word “secret” to mark the event data. My guess is that it might be a leftover of a test feature. But weighted randomness is common when you’re showing an item from a list of random assets. You want to show the best takes more often.
But even then, a feature goes through multiple iterations and you might end up with a system that’s no longer needed for the feature (e.g. weighted randomness)...and might just use it for the heck of it anyway.
As for the game crashing when you take a radio somewhere else...I’ve seen that a lot. That’s probably a feature with faulty wiring for the dependencies. Probably something that didn’t come up in testing, or was in the backlog and I’d imagine there to be a lot more important bugs to fix near release.
P.s. great stuff!
One of the few channels where I truly have bell notifications on. Thanks Oddheader. Hyped as always!!!
His videos make me want to scream at him and then watch him play video games.
Bro facts I just check the channel to see if any thing is new
Sameeee!
4:45 crazy to see this because britney spears never did a song after 2016 and the queen died in 2022 so maybe these predictions aren’t on point
"a secret zoo level that can't be found via datadumping or datamining"
doesn't exist, understood
prolly
Yeah, that's the ultimate takeaway here.
If he's truly found a way to prevent something from being datamined by experienced people actively trying to datamine it, then I'm sure a lot of companies would be interested in paying good money for that method.
He's full of shit and it's a surprise people didn't instantly write this off as a hoax as soon as he said it.
@@arstulex did you listen to the video? It says there's code to download and extract it
@@eliezra83771 it says that's theorized by people, although afaik nothing like that has been foud
Even if it doesn't exist the mystery is still fun
10:30
"Wait a minute.."
"..."
"Roof..."
I think this Ring game is based on a Japan only novel from the franchise, where the curse is spread through a video game. So it's way more true to the source material than it seems.
Never heard of the novel, interesting🤔 definitely going to look into that!
@@ScaryStoriesAt2AM I think they are 3 novels, if I remember correctly?
originally there are 3 novels ,The Ring, The Spiral and The Loop and some side stories and there is no videogame curse
@@princekuju7961 Yeah, I don't remember any games involved.
Morrowind modder here; the pool of forgetfulness is just something we kinda never pay attention to.
It's been used in a few quest mods but no attempt to look into its actual purpose has been made because there isn't much to go on.
It's not mentioned in dialogue or any books, though there is evidence to suggest the player would have the opportunity to join the Sixth House so it might have been related to that.
that water looks worse than a ROBLOX waterslide...
Thank you Oddheader for making many of our days better
IIRC, in some versions of Cave Story, finding Curly's Panties allows you to unlock Curly Mode, where you get to play as Curly.
Oddheader don’t upload much but when he does it’s like damn stop the show we gotta watch this new vid
0:18 *oddheader frightened by an monster*
I love your videos. They're creepy without giving me nightmares. I also love video games and think these mysteries are pretty cool. Solved or unsolved. Keep up the good work Oddheader!
I can relate. I'm scared but also not scared at the same time. Its a weird feeling. X,D
I adored UB Funkeys and remembered wondering about those buttons too! There was also a semi easter egg/cheat that would allow you to gain UB Funkeys in-game that you never purchased from a store. I only know this from this one gate in one of the worlds that required a absurd about of Funkeys to open.
You had to lick any one of the smaller UB Funkeys that you had and place back on the larger base one.
It gave me a headache and a strong metal taste in my mouth but eventually it really *worked*
You... licked? your funkeys???
To each their own, I guess haha
@@Neobot21 My age hadn't yet hit the double digits yet, licking magnets because a UA-cam video said so felt logical at the time lol
@@WhenDidUA-camAddThisFeature Can't argue with that! No literally I can't, I sucked on an electrical cable when I was like 5 or 6 years old. I still remember the whole thing, My eyes shot back and forth (left and right) and everything flashed white for a second. It was crazy but I'm lucky to be alive with all the dumb stuff I've done haha
I ran into one of those bizarre number stations in No Man's Sky myself but like everyone else had no clue what its for! After some thought I believe its more of a nod to the lore. I dont want to spoil anything so all I'll say is I think its meant to be a way to send messages between Atlas and an important being to The Atlas, which is why there is never a reply. It only sends out a coded message. I dont think there will ever actually be something we do with it. Puzzles like that haven't ever been in No Man's Sky.
Regardless, I'm assuming people have already bugged Sean Murray about it on Twitter? In case y'all didn't know, the emojis he uses in some of his Tweets have ended up being clues. If you see someone asking him about the number stations, take note if he replies with an emoji!
Your facemask is AMAZING and I NEED one!
Sadly, the solution in the envelope to the golden owl statue mystery simply says, "maybe the real owl statue is the friends we made along the way".
As for the no Man's sky update.
At this point I think the only way to tell if the anomalies are worth anything is to go to all 255 galaxies get the numbers for each one of them and then try to figure out if they mean anything. I know that sounds tedious but to me it sounds kind of fun
@@AxelAvalonXIII94
I'll share what I had found last week:
While pulse driving, I had found one of those Civilization Shelter Pods, a pretty common anomaly encounter that doesn't really do anything besides give you some Portal glyph codes. Now, what was strange about this specific pod was that it had an entry point, similar to a space station's or the Nexus', that I was able to fly into.
(My game instantly froze and crashed shortly after my ship had initiated the landing sequence.)
I assume that it's just an unfinished function for the Station Override item.
4:55
I mean... He did predict it. Just wrong date.
I mean, The queen is old. Of course she's going die in our lifetime
By that logic, you will die in 2031. The date is wrong, but the event will happen.
Still waiting for the Britney Spears one tho
Did Britney win an award last year
@@Al___ not an Oscar anyway
The first easter egg immediately made me think about bloodborne. That fleshy gray body on the ground looks a lot like Kos, and the baby carriage which featured a lot in the game.
No idea what it could mean though.
Same
exactly what I was about to say
Kosm*
yea, it's totally a Bloodborne reference
@@MinoriGaming But only some say Kosm
my soul flew away after hearing that "NO" from 10:50
The Pool of Forgetfulness is more than likely a joke. They kept forgetting to finish the asset so they kept it how it was and called it a cheeky name
I found the Pool of Forgetfulness like a third of the way through my first playthrough and could never figure out what it was for, glad I wasn't the only one haha
New Oddheader means its gonna be a damn good day!
Curly's panties in the original Cave Story are just a fun little easter egg. In Cave Story +, it enables you to play as Curly Brace, one of the main protagonists of the game.
Britney has already won something far better than an Oscar: her freedom.
Exactly
She recently announced she’s gonna be in a film SO the Oscar part could actually come true
Damn fucking straight
Freedom of what? 🤔
Leave Britney Alone!
To be fair if you read the Ring Trilogy novel, The Ring is definitely a memetic death matrix thing that is also a virus.
SPOILERS AHEAD.
Although the novel describes Ring/Sadako as a virus, it spreads itself through media; the tapes and according to the sequel Spiral, the first novel "Ring" **and** all subsequent Ring adaptations. It is not the curse that killed people, but if I recall correctly a cardiac arrest where they found a lump of ring shaped tumor in the heart system.
I don't know the plot of the game version of The Ring, but Sadako died after being r*p*d by a doctor / scientist who had smallpox and dumped into a well, where her vengeful psychic spirit, love for media / theatre, and the smallpox virus combined into a memetic virus.
So maybe the ring is kept by the scientist responsible for the creation of Sadako?
The Accounting Plus creature is called “mother” it is related/inspired by the beached thing KOS from PS4 game Bloodborne. Also not sure if they were joking but Tree Guy and the Mother are the parents of King of VR.
Interestingly, the reason there's a baby carriage and the battery takes you to the main menu is because Kos is a mother whose baby (Orphan of Kos) crawls out of her to fight the player. Defeating the Orphan destroys the Hunter's Nightmare (the setting of the DLC) because it was created in the process of its inhabitants doing crazy shit to Kos. By taking the battery out, you take out what's powering the Nightmare. (BONUS: Throwing the seed in the planter is reminiscent of an Amygdala carrying you and dropping you into the Nightmare to begin the DLC)
None of this has anything to do with Accounting, but Bloodborne is just an amazing game. Would love it if more games referenced FromSoft games besides the obvious bonfire.
I came here to see if anyone else realized this part was referencing Bloodborne. The baby carriage is seen several times in BB too
@@iriswinter Mergo's carriage too! Though, I feel the Accounting easter egg is definitely pointing to Orphan of Kos, but yes babies are indeed a running theme in FromSoft games
was looking for anyone else who noticed this,somehow very few people did even though its so blatant
Would be nice if I was good at soul's type games. I couldn't even beat the damn cleric beast.
3:35 I can’t be the only one who read that as Christopher Lloyd
I've always been afraid to sell the warm socks in HZD just in case they actually did something. Good to know I'm not the only one who's clueless about what that might be. XD
Death Stranding reference. It's the first item you get in that game.
@@xxedgelord420xx4 this is the best answer. Just a reference.
I thought they were a hint to the DLC for Zero Dawn
ODDHEADER SIR PLEASE I ALMOST CRIED IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR YEARS TO FIGURE OUT A GAME ONLY TO BE GRACED BY U.B FUNKEYS IN THIS VIDEO, YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW COMPLETE I FEEL! WE USED TO OWN LIKE ALOT OF THE FIGURINES AND GAME AND OH MY GOD THANK YOU
I've had Cave Story + for a while now and I had no idea that Beast Fang existed.
I still haven’t beaten Ballos yet
Oh wow, UB Funkeys. Now that's a blast from the past. I still have some of the figures, just sitting on my deck, collecting dust
Something you should look at is the strange formations and sounds far in the void of the older versions of the original subnautica.
what u mean formations
@@Clearmybowl24l7he probably means the old alphas where the world Generation wasnt really great at this time
Late to the party but im pretty sure the socks is a gag. The gag being the disappointment you get for getting socks on Christmas.
Man, every Oddheader upload makes my day!
me and you both buddy
count me in aswell!
I'm sure someone probably already pointed out that the place you get teleported to after planting the seed in Accounting, is a reference to LISA: THE PAINFUL. the flesh blob is one of the joy consuming mutants of the game and the baby carriage references the beginning of the game. The setting it takes place is the post-apocalyptic world of the game.
This man covers so much and sometimes not even in his own channel , loved by many he makes a great UA-cam and a greater game explorer
1:54
Looks like a Bloodborne reference.
The two final bosses from the base game and the dlc.
The baby carriage is Mergo, the final required boss in the base game is Mergo's wet nurse, who scoops his baby carriage into her robes.
the lump on the floor is Kosm, a Great One who was slaughtered by the hunters of old and cursed them to experience an eternal nightmare, the final boss of the dlc being her child, the orphan of kos.
I think the virtual reality ring thing is actually a thing in one of the sequel novels iirc
I have played through The Ring Terrors Realm twice over the years but I had no Idea it was supposed to be an adaptations of the Ring series.
It's always Christmas when oddheader uploads a new video! :D
"UB Funkey kidding yourself if you think this is getting solved any time soon."
Not expecting to see U.B. Funkees appear here (or anywhere really), but that’s just Oddheader’s dedication to the obscure.
the numbers from the number station in NMS I thought were supposed to be the numerical values of the portal glyphs, but Ive never attempted to translate
I’m sure somebody already mentioned this but, that fleshy wad from the Accounting game looks a lot like the big fleshy wad from the Inside game. Great content as always. Love your channel.
0:47 as he *tries* to say here
Pretty sure the warm socks only serve the purpose of messing with you, you go through all that work just for a pair of socks and of course the devs will have fun watching players run around trying to find some big easter egg that probably doesn't even exist
Maybe the warm socks isn't for death stranding, maybe you need to do something in death stranding to make the warm socks do the thing on their own game 🤷🏻♂️ kind of like how the banjo kazooie and follow game were to affect one another by quickly switching cartridges. But ultimately didn't go through because of hardware limitations
That banjo thing sounds really interesting, do you know if there's any videos about it?
@@UserUser-lh7hs it's about the ice key and something else, I'm sure there are lots of videos covering it. It's been forever since I was active in the banjo community
@@UserUser-lh7hs Stop 'n' Swop! I don't have any videos on hand, but: The idea was originally that you would hot swap game cartridges so the data persisting in the N64 RAM could be read and used by the other game, but what caused it to be scrapped is likely a hardware revision made to the N64 during development that would have cleared the RAM too quickly to be practical. Banjo-Kazooie contained six eggs and an ice key, and you would have been able to transfer those items to Banjo-Tooie and Donkey Kong 64. In the final version of Tooie, though, you just get eggs and the key in-game; and the key was scrapped entirely from DK64, with only a text string and unused level warp to suggest Stop 'n' Swop was ever planned for it to begin with.
The Xbox Live Arcade version of the BK games kind of brings the idea back, with collecting the items in Banjo-Kazooie unlocking the items in Tooie and unlocking some parts in Nuts & Bolts. But unsurprisingly it's not quite as spectacular as the original concept.
Interesting thought. I've come to think it's just a Horizon thing, though. In the Frozen Wilds a mercahnt also gives you a Lone Sock, so socks might have become an inside joke due to the Decima engine being used for the grand task of displaying Norman Reedus' bare feet. If that's the case, I'd like to see the sock joke return in Forbidden West.
You forgot one, the blue cabinets in dying light 2 that say no power. Cause for some reason every where I’ve looked, not a single person has any idea what I’m talking about.
Truly love it when this channel uploads! Was quite sad to see that your music is very quiet this video - I love the vibe it usually brings!
7:21 …maybe there’s nothing else? DS is a walking simulator in a dystopian world with deadly 4D rain. Who wouldn’t want some nice cozy socks?
Great video as always Odd, I'm so glad i found this channel literally every video is fresh content!
Clearly you're meant to give those socks to Dumbledore for Christmas.
damn, I was about to take a nap but it can wait for a bit! this is the only channel I have notifications on for, and it's worth it
The wait on these videos is consistently worth it
Hey odd ! Just want to say as someone with ADD I find it very difficult to remain focused on specific topics or videos , but your videos give me a nice moment of time to just focus and get really into what I’m watching , super interesting stuff as always !
The HL:A radios could be a nod to a similar mystery from HL2, that being the strange unplugged television in the chapter "Anticitizen One", that shows the G-Man standing on a rowboat with a crow on his shoulder, all while dissonant music plays.
You'll hear the music first, and when you find the television, it turns off almost as soon as you see it. If you hang around it for too long, it explodes.
What are you talking about? It doesn't explode, that TV has a really weird physics, but it doesn't explode.
I've missed oddheader videos! Thank you for posting!
Okay for number 3 at the end with Curly's panties, it's meant to be a joke for the Japanese however on remastered (PC and everything else but 3DS to my knowledge) it lets you play a new game file AS Curly Brace. It adds a little extra dialogue where Quote wouldn't say anything and we'd just assume, and it's merely just for role reversal sake then. But for original and 3D it's just Japanese humor.
Hell yeah, another video to cure my boredom! Thanks odd! 🙌
seeing U.B. Funkeys pop up on my screen was like getting hit by train. that just unlocked memories i havent had in more than a decade. i wanted those toys SO BAD.
9:39 It's hilarious to me that UB Funkeys had an area called "Laputa Station" because, if my Spanish, rusty as it is, is correct, that _should_ translate to, literally, "The Fuck Station".
You playing that video from the ring reminded me how afraid I used to be of that movie. I immediately unconsciously looked away and got hit with a wave of pure fear lol.
The accounting+ one is actually terrifying. I played it. The ambience is this ominous sea sound mixed with crying in a White Sea. The mass in the corner is so scary because you don’t know what it is. Yet, it’s very alive and breathing, and it becomes clear that it’s fucking aware of you once you pick up the “baby”.
Wait…
Oh…
It’s the Orphan of Kos, isn’t it?
You always manage to find mysteries I have genuinely never heard before, every video is a treat.
I recently started playing Road 96. During one "level", I was with Alex in a restaurant. We went behind it into this smaller building. I was looking through one of the cardboard boxes and spotted a picture that looked eerily similar to he late Budd Dwyer. I googled it, and it is in fact Budd Dwyer. Has anyone else spotted this?
Holy shit USB Funkeyes!!! That unlocked some deeply forgotten memories, those things were awesome!
Something I find interesting with the Pool of Forgetfulness is that in the Elder Scrolls, water either is memories, or that memories take the form of water, or maybe the ocean is filled with memories... It's a bit unclear, but regardless, memory is directly linked with water.
So a source of water that is linked to forgetfulness -- which I assume means that drinking or bathing in the water causes one to lose memories -- is certainly an interesting concept.
It’s forgetfulness because that water was designed to not use a lot of memory (this is just a guess, idrkj
I can't believe UB Funkies would ever appear here, what a nostalgia blast
the queen died yesterday so..
it’s not 2014 though is it?
Womp womp
This channel's uploads are gold. That's why I wait for it
The reason I like these videos is because they take me back to when I was around ten years and would get freaked out and horrified by glitches or other strange things in games.
No way! Road 96! That game is such a criminally underrated little gem. It's so cool!
I’m always so hyped when these videos drop
Omg i have those ub funkies on my desk, and for the longest time i could never remember what they were called or how i even got them, i am so happy that you mentioned them 🙏🙏
Oddheader is one of those UA-camrs, that gives me a special feeling watching his Videos. Everything is so unique, that it feels completly different (in a positive way lol).
Even the Music, when i listen to it on Spotify in my car my brain starts feeling like watching an episode.
Well done. You are true gold.
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