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A game published by Stellarstone that some people say is the worst game ever. It was published in 2003. It's a racing game, that is quite different from other games. For example, you can drive out of bounds, to the point that you are effectively in purgatory, not likely to find your way back to the track. You can also go through buildings, without a scratch on your car or the building. One thing that is mentioned in reviews, if you go in reverse, you can go much faster than you can forward. In fact, there is no cap to how fast you can go in reverse. If you can hold on to the reverse button long enough, you actually will be able to go so fast, you will go faster than light speed. However, if you go fast enough, a glitch will put you everywhere at once, which counts as a win. Oh, by the way, it's impossible to lose. The other truck won't move, even if you run into it at 12.2 undecillion mph, you will go straight through it, and it still refuses to move. There is a patch to the game, that makes the other truck move (very slowly), but it's not much better of a situation, because it will stop just before the finish line. The game does not have any kind of code for if the player loses the race, which will crash the game, if the other truck does somehow win. One of the notable parts of this game is that when you win, a trophy appears in the center of your screen, saying "You're Winner". However, most copies will say "You Win", which makes more sense.
Rumor has it that a punishment done at Stellerstone is to lock someone in a room for an hour, and force them to play Big Rigs during that time.
by U Ben Had August 4, 2017
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Also known as Yume Koujou: Doki Doki Panic, this game was originally actually supposed to be a Mario game in Japan, but it got changed to a game about an Arabian family going inside a book. This later became Super Mario Bros. 2, for the U.S. The reason this become Mario 2 was because Nintendo thought that the game made for Japan was way too hard (you can't really blame them), even though it did introduce a few mechanics that are used in some Mario games today. The U.S. version of the game actually did see a release in Japan, known as Super Mario USA.

Also, the U.S. version did use some characters which became standard in some Mario games (just look at Birdo, and the ability to play as Toad).
According to tcrf, Doki Doki Panic was originally created as an advertisement for a "Dream Factory" in Japan (That is what Yume Koujou translates into).
Typical person who doesn't know better: isn't Doki Doki Panic just a ripoff of Mario 2?
by U Ben Had July 29, 2017
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Remote administration tool used for trolling a computer user. If you install it, you can do weird things to someone's computer while they use it, like inverting the screen, moving the mouse on it's own, typing random things in the keyboard, run any program you choose, make the screen look like it's melting, and a few other things. It's very similar to the MEMZ trojan, except it won't overwrite your MBR and replace it with a Nyan cat, and you can activate the payloads at will (well, that can also be done with the safe version of MEMZ).
I installed TrollRAT on my teacher's computer, it was so hilarious when it spawned error messages, and making it look like their computer was broken.
by U Ben Had August 4, 2017
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Narpassword, or NARPAS SWORD, is a special password in the NES game Metroid. If you go to enter a password and type it in, it will spawn you at the start of the game, with unlimited health (you can still take damage, but the number in the 10s place will never change), unlimited missiles, all items and a glitch beam with a combination of the wave beam and ice beam.
If you plan on beating Metroid with the Narpassword password, you should get at least one missile container, because if you attempt to kill any enemies that drop missiles, and an enemy attempts to drop it, that will crash the game. However, you will be fine if you don't kill any enemies (the main problem is the metroids).
by U Ben Had July 29, 2017
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The game that actually introduced the Konami code (up up down down left right left right B A), most people think that it originally started in Contra. In this game, pausing the game and using the code gives you full powerups, but can only be done once per game.
Gradius is such a hard game, like most other NES games.
by U Ben Had July 29, 2017
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A website claiming to be the next omegle. The person who started it had good intentions, starting a website that wouldn't be full of horny people, and also having features that some people request. However, there have been rumors about the website leaking information, like emails, to third parties. The website itself is ok, but not really that good. The person who made it has been talking about it quite a bit on the omegle subreddit, even to the point of using multiple accounts, like BeyondOmegle and callancarr (sometimes called cancer). The website itself seems to be a bit lying, because it does show how many people are on it, but if someone opens up a few tabs with it, the number actually does change at random, and it's not the same on other tabs.
In my opinion, emerald chat really isn't that good, I've tried it, and it's just kind of eh, not good, not bad, but really not good. Also, the creator of it is threatening to sue someone for "libel", even though the person who is saying their opinions isn't really trying to libel on anyone, so if the creator of emerald really does sue, the lawyers probably won't be able to make a good case.
by U Ben Had July 29, 2017
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