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The screen went pitch black. There was no music, only the low, simulated hum of a heavy industrial fan. A small, pixelated sprite of a young man appeared in the center of a gray, top-down maze. The graphics looked like an early RPG Maker build, but the lighting was impossibly advanced for 2004, casting long, realistic shadows that stretched across the grid.

“Do not look at the sprites. They remember who looks at them.” PRG.rar

Leo panicked and reached for the power cable of his desktop, ripping it from the wall. The monitor killed over instantly. He sat in the dark, breathing heavily, the green afterimage of the glowing eyes burned into his retinas. The screen went pitch black

His heart skipped a beat. He didn't have any streaming software open. He tried to Alt+F4, but the screen stayed locked. He pulled his hand back, staring at the green indicator light on his monitor bezel. The graphics looked like an early RPG Maker

And they weren't looking at his character anymore. They were tilted slightly upward, staring directly through the screen at him.

On the game screen, the NPCs began to shift. Their tiny, 16-bit faces distorted, stretching out into horrifyingly detailed, photorealistic renders of human eyes.