So, this one was a little bit different. It took a lot of work, so I hope you enjoyed! The music is all available to stream now, and to download for free on my Patreon, royalty free! www.patreon.com/saganhawkes open.spotify.com/artist/3tYN0aD5MYboKohIw2lsdx?si=R0htRHwxRtuf2WyahC18Zg In case you couldn't tell, this video is a work of 'unfiction', a genre of fiction which presents itself as real. AKA, the game doesn't really exist: I made it! This is more than likely just a one off experiment, I'll be returning to real media for the future. Let me know what you thought!
@riv77972 ай бұрын
You genuinely had me fooled until I read the rest of this comment. This was really cool, I would be down for more content like this if you're able or willing to. Also, @endman105 already said it, but having the developer implement a way to crash and possibly corrupt a game they're not proud of is so funny
@MononymousM2 ай бұрын
holy crap, so I found this video just after it went live, and so far basically none of the comments have realised it's unfiction yet. To be fair, I just got to the end of the video, and was taken completely by surprise when it turned out not to be real, haha. A sign of a job well done, I think!
@whymori10502 ай бұрын
Oh my god I thought this was real until right now. This was so high quality man
@achmodinivswe95002 ай бұрын
I actually had a suspicion that this wasn’t actually a real game/that this wasn’t actually real when you had that clip of you talking about the dream. But this video had me reminded of all the PC games I played at my grandparents, I have no clue where they have them.
@resenasarirmz69092 ай бұрын
So after all of this you are telling me that it was all a lie? Ngl, you really got me, it was well made up
@Roiditron2 ай бұрын
the exact moment the screen faded out after pressing the last faded text, it faded into an ad for pringles and I've never experienced a more perfectly timed ad than that
@dovaluxa87482 ай бұрын
Before the dinosaurs died, they had pringles
@Approxamatrix2 ай бұрын
@@dovaluxa8748lucky
@Dargonhuman2 ай бұрын
@@dovaluxa8748 I guess once you pop, the only way to stop is extinction.
@GarageBandSuperheros2 ай бұрын
@@dovaluxa8748 Or Pringles is; do I dare say this, .... The killer of the dinosaurs! O_O Only Feed Your Dinosaurs Potato Only Chips People!!! Potato/Corn/Rice Chips will kill your Dinos! lol I got a home insurance ad. Lame
@nova144142 ай бұрын
XD got to love perfectly timed ads
@darkdoubloontv89062 ай бұрын
Honestly the idea of having the end of the game be about the end of the dinosaurs, and having you unplug an animatronic one and essentially "killing it" is genius
@thatkidwiththehoodie2 ай бұрын
@@darkdoubloontv8906 …oh, that wasn’t the moon was it
@crazedbanette26472 ай бұрын
@@thatkidwiththehoodieheaven or the afterlife of what you believe in
@thatkidwiththehoodie2 ай бұрын
@@crazedbanette2647 I was alluding to the asteroid lmao
@GodsFavDrunkDriver2 ай бұрын
yea, a dummies idea of genius :)
@cookeddirt53102 ай бұрын
I feel like it's more about the death of the museum
@pajamapantsjack58742 ай бұрын
28:42 in the backround you can hear a bird chirp, which is the last recorded sound of a Kauai O’O. The male was calling out for a female to complete the melody of a love song , but there were none left. It’s really sad, but makes it so much more unnerving in game.
@GhidoraTim2 ай бұрын
It adds to the theme that nothing was meant to last, like there's a sense of foreshadowing that everything's going to go crashing down, everything's going to end.
@Lorpso2 ай бұрын
What the actual freak? I hate and love this game, its so horrific
@gonzolastare43632 ай бұрын
i knew that chirp sounded familiar!! that call is so haunting
@skootergirl222 ай бұрын
That was the last of the species before they became extincted
@kernel68922 ай бұрын
Jack can you draw Sydney with a pet Austroraptor
@angelinahilton12342 ай бұрын
25:38 I’ve never heard someone talk about the same existential anxiety at the loss of your own memories and the fact that they will inevitably be lost to time. You can never backup a memory and every time you remember it the neurons in your brain are replaced and reinforce the new connection in the same way as *last* time you remembered it, not the first, and as a result, you will have your favorite memories warped and fade more and more every time you remembered them. This is unavoidable. It haunts me
@michaelsevilla7579Ай бұрын
solution is just live in the moment
@HOTD108_Ай бұрын
First world problems lol.
@nuggetboi3462Ай бұрын
It can be scary but I take some solace in knowing that even though I don’t remember it, it still exists it still happened. That little kid in my memories still exists through me in the present. Though I may not remember him fully he still exists. We both feel happiness sadness, anger, and calm; you can’t always fully remember everything but specifics aren’t always important, sometimes even just remembering the vague feelings you had back then can be enough
@ShiftyTwinofmybrotherliftyАй бұрын
T
@ShiftyTwinofmybrotherliftyАй бұрын
Raccoon pfp!
@ebrules2 ай бұрын
The 'glitch' at 20 minutes is my favorite bit, because it's VERY realistic to a very familiar glitch for point and click games of that time, where the colors would completely mess up.
@cloudseven90412 ай бұрын
Exactly. It's so brilliant and convincing. This dude knows his stuff.
@cidrain2 ай бұрын
I would get the exact same glitch on my old Sierra games - Quest For Glory, King's Quest, etc.
@garchampsАй бұрын
Yes! Some old games do often have that posterization effect. It scared me more than most actual horror media sometimes :D
@DropsOfMars20 күн бұрын
Especially running old games on 64-Bit systems, these old games REALLY don't like to be off of Win 95/98
@Stealthy_Visitor4 күн бұрын
The glitch looks like something from analog horror
@Mig_V2 ай бұрын
One thing i haven't seen many people talk about is the fact that the end of the game literally is a throwback to his "Dream" where he's in a jungle, he can just barely hear a dinosaur, but he knows its a dinosaur, and the light at the end of the tunnel is literally the moon/asteroid type of thing. "I saw this light, i looked up and i knew, yeah, that's death." might be my favorite Lost Media video OAT, even though it's not real.
@The-S-H3lf-Eater2 ай бұрын
@@Mig_V And the bearded man.
@enzoRavera-e8o2 ай бұрын
wait if the end of the game means dead it might mean that when he completed the game trough that secret ending it meant the death of the disk and the death of the dinosaurs being the most powerful creature on earth got is end
@FelixCattus2 ай бұрын
It seems like a plothole since that seemed to trigger the game to brick up forever like a sendoff but still works after he played it again
@The-S-H3lf-Eater2 ай бұрын
@@FelixCattus I gotta ask, did both of them have that dream or only the other user? The other user couldn't find his copy, perhaps because of completing that secret. Maybe the game could've crashed before he completed the secret?
@FelixCattus2 ай бұрын
@@The-S-H3lf-Eater It seemed like a really clever misdirection since the OP talks about a scary face coming from a glitch that appears making the dino face distort. That makes you believe the dream is just a weird interpretation of that glitch until the actual apeman ester egg is revealed.
@this_is_ca2 ай бұрын
The subtle callback to the hairy man from the very beginning was brilliant. Everything came full circle in the end, well done
@uberrex80732 ай бұрын
I do wonder if the hairy man with horns is supposed to be some sort of specific creature or just some random critter he made up.
@ahmicqui93962 ай бұрын
@@uberrex8073This is Enkidu from the Epic of Gilgameš. The plant he coughs up is probably the fruit of life.
@Me-ob4kb2 ай бұрын
@@ahmicqui9396I think the reason why the plant does that weird dying thing is to show that there really is no way to escape extinction, also the specific way it falls makes it look like a fake cutout
@SideQuestStories2 ай бұрын
It wasn't subtle at all, the biggest issue with this whole story was that supposedly kids discovered this stuff. Kids wouldn't have passed the first puzzle.
@eltiolavara92 ай бұрын
@@SideQuestStories counterpoint: they have unlimited free time and patience, I would know cause I played Mario fangames that ran at a literal frame per second and was enjoying it
@schleepy636222 күн бұрын
28:13 I wish I could watch that moment for the first time again. I'd completely forgotten the face drawing up until the MOMENT we get a close-up on the creature, and I swear I felt my soul leave my body. Jesus that's a good setup and payoff, the face wouldn't have been nearly as scary just by itself.
@sammy_wills20 күн бұрын
I straight up went pale when that happened, it felt like time fell over and froze mid-air.
@bendaga92022 күн бұрын
I thought its a bigfoot but that turns out it was the alien disguised as a human who made the museum
@TheUnsightlyRF2 ай бұрын
You know, I should have realized this was actually unfiction when Sagan mentioned the Build-a-Dino bit, given it immediately made me go "Huh, that sounds a lot like Mangle from FNAF, but he isn't mentioning the similarity. That's odd..." I will applaud him on making such a convincing piece. The whole time he was showing it off, I was flipping through my memories to recall if I ever encountered this "game" on a PC Gamer demo disc before, because it very much looked like something out of that era.
@terranproulx7212 ай бұрын
Honestly killer animatronics made me think of fnaf right away so shame on me for not figuring it out.
@Tukaro2 ай бұрын
Wait, FNAF? ...HENRY. HENRY WAS THE ORIGINAL CREATOR. HE WAS NOT PROUD OF HIS CREATION. Also "Sughrue" (Henry's last name in this unfiction) is an anagram for "hug user" but I don't know if that's intentional. (Also also, his last name is spelled two different ways @ 26:56, "Su*gh*rue" and "Su*hg*rue". Sagan also pronounces it as "Shugrue")
@fluffyphoenix80822 ай бұрын
I didn’t question it at all, because a dinosaur museum I frequented as a kid had the exact same type of thing. It had a place where you could dig up “fossils” just like this video, and a place you could put together different dinosaur parts to make up your own dinosaur. The entire museum, to young child me, felt very liminal and eerie. They played noises on overhead speakers that I found really creepy. I was absolutely obsessed with the place lol. It’s a great museum, and although much larger than the museum in this video, the vibes were similar enough I didn’t even question anything.
@darkychao2 ай бұрын
@@TheUnsightlyRF well, there is the concept of chimeric fossils where, during the early days of paleontology, people would just sort of shove random sets of dino bones together and claim they discovered a new species. if this was actually an old 90s era PnC game it'd still be a reasonable addition if someone was trying to make scary dino museum game.
@randomenvelope2 ай бұрын
I am confused. Is this a fake game?
@toagradius88562 ай бұрын
I think a big part that convinced me at first was you complaining about the gameplay. It’s a really grounded detail; doesn’t build up the horror at all (in fact it intentionally takes away from it by peeling back the curtain a bit), but it adds to the authenticity that the game design wasn’t all that great
@aeddiefarmer2 ай бұрын
@@toagradius8856 same, especially the whole 'it's really annoying how often the dinosaurs appear in the rooms' thing.
@FireTony23502 ай бұрын
I was convinced too and after I watched it a second time what kinda gave it away was his talk about his dream with the white light and his way he talks about being afraid of things being gone forever especially with the game mentioning extinction. Edit: 3 more things that also gave it away was the plant creature mentioned only once and never brought up again up until the end of the video, the convenience of him going to his parents house to visit with the possibility of the game being there and the creepy "glitch" jumpscare looking more unique compared to the rest of the jumpscares.
@Halfcrabs2 ай бұрын
Bionicle
@vladimirchizhov32602 ай бұрын
@@Halfcrabs Yo-yo, Piraka
@catbatrat17602 ай бұрын
Oooooooh, that's a good point! I guess sometimes, you have to just tell yourself "Trust me, brain, this is a GOOD idea". /hj
@z3phyr-bun2 ай бұрын
I'm almost upset this isn't a real game. It nails the aesthetic of old dinosaur exibits. I've seen one of these irl, animatronics and all. While obviously it was open to the public and didn't have killer robots, this "game" nails the feeling I felt looking at the rundown robots. Seeing the rubber skin peeling off their shells, the jerking movements and how sometimes they would freeze up and just...stare, the broken audio, the background ambiance playing, the unsettling nature of entering the occasional empty exibit. It nails the unnerving and somber feeling looking at all the disrepair. The killing of the dinosaur near the end hurt my soul, to see you have to put it out of it's misery. Amazing and incredible work, I really hope to see more.
@RyanMorgan-i9rАй бұрын
I wish this was real too
@pugbaccathegreat1073Ай бұрын
@michaelbalog7409 no sadly it's a arg/film thing
@Damian-cilr2Ай бұрын
@michaelbalog7409 watch until the end,not just skip the ending,watch the ending
@AlibiBluАй бұрын
Dude, it’s not real?? Man, I feel lied to lol
@impermanentLucidity2 ай бұрын
Watch Sagan private this video to really deepen the Lost Media aesthetic and create tons of fake memories of "lost point-and-click dino horror museum" games that'll surface years later
@retrohero54752 ай бұрын
I feel legitimately devastated that this isnt real. I was so excited to play this game. you have lured me into a cardboard cave with a block of cheese and yanked away the stick holding it up so convincingly that I have died within your trap of pure shock that it was a trap alone. Well played Mr Hawk, I hope you stub your toe within the next week.
@anonymous362472 ай бұрын
It IS real. I had this. Look up 3-D Dinosaur Adventure.
@KyokujiFGC2 ай бұрын
It's incredibly well done, but as someone who grew up during that era, I think the give away is how much the game uses a lot of modern analog horror tropes. That type of formula didn't really exist until recently. It's very much the kind of stuff that zoomers or younger millenials would make.
@originaltitan64182 ай бұрын
@@KyokujiFGCyeah the "glitch" part of the game seems odd and the Reddit part you can see its so fake with those text n stuff lol and the way he discribe is already feels so fake
@cringlord19202 ай бұрын
@@originaltitan6418 I don't see how the Reddit part or how he describes the game as "fake"
@minicle4262 ай бұрын
It actually reminds me a bit of Eyewitness Virtual Reality Dinosaur Hunter by DK Multimedia. You could try that.
@brickbuilt83122 ай бұрын
I’ve transcribed the Scribbles! Of the four faded scribbles I have found all but the first. Here they are in order of appearance: 1) ? 2) “As for man, his days are numbered. Whatever he might do, it is but wind” 3) “I am going to die! Am I not like Enkidu?! Deep sadness penetrates my core, I fear death, and now roam the wilderness “ 4) “what is this deep sleep which holds you now? You are lost in the dark and cannot hear me” These are all quotes from The Epic of Gilgamesh. The oldest literature ever discovered. As for the first quote, it could be in reference to the character Enkidu being created from the clay the gods washed from their hands. He is described as a hairy wild man (like the creature encountered in the secret level) and after his death, the character Gilgamesh seeks out a plant that will turn whoever eats it young again (the plant which grows from the man’s mouth?). He finds it, but it is stolen by a snake who tells Gilgamesh that no man can escape death. Hope this helped. Love the video. Got lots more to say but typing is difficult for me. Cheers! Edit: Oh this shit doin numbers!
@IcyKali2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, I couldn't see the letters clearly enough to read them. Now the story of this video and the theme is very clear.
@emplikac00072 ай бұрын
The second one could also reference his death of illness
@brickbuilt83122 ай бұрын
@@IcyKalino prob, friend ✌️
@alwayssleepy24762 ай бұрын
Ooooooh that’s actually such an insane detail, i was wondering what the hairy monster in the end represented since the video was released. Thanks for transcribing the messages
@michellechair2 ай бұрын
that's so awesome :0 honestly can't wait to see more content like this from sagan in the future! the story writing of this video is incredible
@sadboiinasweater61042 ай бұрын
"Where's the download link? I really wanna play this?" And then the reveal that it was unfiction and then i was kinda salty that i couldn't play it myself
@swedishdogeYT2 ай бұрын
Don’t think there is one, the game is from the 90’s and I don’t think it would work on modern software
@cybersilver58162 ай бұрын
@@swedishdogeYTIt's fake. This is an "unfiction film" which is in the ARG sphere of content creation. There is no game, never was.
@MontySlython2 ай бұрын
@@swedishdogeYT Theres many ways to play games from the 90s like that though, theres the DOS emulators and playing in various compatibility modes etc
@swedishdogeYT2 ай бұрын
@@cybersilver5816 wait what? Explain, this some sort of creepy pasta or something
@swedishdogeYT2 ай бұрын
@@MontySlython never mind I found out it’s not real
@marigaby_san25 күн бұрын
It was a bit disappointing to see that the whole lost media hunt was fake, but your thoughts on lost of nostalgic media hits hard. It hit specially hard since my first thought when reading the reddit post was that the game may be the first one you showed as probable suspects! I loved that one so much! It was sold as a dinosaur encyclopedia in my country and I would spend entire days reading the encyclopedia articles and finding the fossils to rebuild the dinos. So, thanks for that nostalgia trip
@primmadonnagirls2 ай бұрын
30:01 duuudee the orb in the sky coming closer and closer, like the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs??? so awesome. like, trying to click in any other direction and not being able to is such a good touch. so beautifully done, made my skin crawl.
@gl81722 ай бұрын
I was thinking it was the sun/moon and we were super focusing in on it but after the bit about seeing a light and knowing it was death, this makes 1000x more sense.
@Fircasice2 ай бұрын
Yeah pretty sure that's supposed to be the moon
@Sluggadome_Rotunda_Bernardson2 ай бұрын
@@Fircasicewrong, untrue, didn’t see the dinosaur in the forest if you did then you’d know the moon was created by astronaut
@The-S-H3lf-Eater2 ай бұрын
You find a secret, and get closer and closer to see how it ends. But you end with it.
@PopfulFrost2 ай бұрын
Ooh, scary shit.
@Izzzyzzz2 ай бұрын
Holy shit dude this is absolutely incredible,, I know you said this’ll likely be a one off but I’d absolutely LOVE to see more unfiction projects in the future
@charlieflight61242 ай бұрын
I did not expect to find you in this comment section, madam. Hope you have a great day!
@servivo47412 ай бұрын
ARIANA WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE
@silva_jay14242 ай бұрын
hi izzzyzzz ur awesome
@rat77912 ай бұрын
What is this, a crossover episode?
@connor32842 ай бұрын
@@charlieflight6124 It makes sense. Their content and tastes seem very similar.
@lemongrasseyelids2 ай бұрын
nearing the end of the playthrough i thought something along the lines of "this feels like a modern horror game presented as an old game" but in a "its cool that this weird, creepy little game existed back then, but feels modern" way. the vibes were just...slightly off in a way i cant describe, so i brushed it off. and then i got to the end. fun project, greatly enjoyed! i'd love to see more content like this.
@fiona44492 ай бұрын
Me too!! Even before the "secret ending" i was getting some modern horror vibes, mainly fnaf lol. But this is still an amazing project i want to see more!!! (And it would be cool if this can be released as an actual game)
@sidereus952 ай бұрын
@fiona4449 Same. As I was watching this, I was like "wow this game is pretty ahead of its time for hitting the same vibes and story beats of modern horror games. Retro vibe, killer animatronics, liminal spaces, creepy glitches." Then, I went to the comments.
@AndrewRogue2 ай бұрын
@@sidereus95Yeah, it was pinging my brain that it felt a little too perfect as a found horror game went but I did not reach the "oh this is fake" point. Really great video.
@phrok2 ай бұрын
Yeah. It was definitely more of an old game aethstetic (just graphics tbh) without digging in of what it would feel like to play old horror game. Still cool personal project, but I just wish he would at least try out a couple of old games first.
@Bionicneobeak2 ай бұрын
It was really good at feeling like something that wasn't intended to be creepy but would still scare someone as a child. Having to look up at the T Rex's mouth and the descriptions of the Dino's deaths seem almost exactly like a terrifying moment from something that's supposed to be educational (who ever is reading this, just admit it there was a magic school bus episode that scared the shit out of you) at least until the Frankenstein skeleton and rusty robot show up, but hey those were really good to so I'm not complaining.
@MintyDragonVidzАй бұрын
I work closing shifts in future world at Epcot where I’m usually left alone in my pavilion after closing. The music doesn’t stop playing and everything feels so eerie. This video seriously captures that feeling really well and it gets me every time. I love it.
@Manakuuchiha2 ай бұрын
You got me. Usually when people try to emulate old 3D, the quality and polygons are too high and nothing is compressed enough. It did seem odd how narrative-less the story was but also it was not a AAA game. Hopefully you can get a playable version to us!
@MontySlython2 ай бұрын
tbf I remember old point and clicks especially the bizarre horror theme ones to be very sparse with the narrative details myself.
@moch1262 ай бұрын
I think the lack of a story made it even more convincing, since a lot of those old computer games just plopped you into their world and expected you to figure things out, especially cryptic old puzzle games.
@DMKleinArtsАй бұрын
@@moch126Or have been expected to have and read the accompanying manual
@syrentide2 ай бұрын
the way you described your feelings about lost media, a genuine panic and fear of things going unfound, is SO relatable. i've never seen anybody else have the same sort of reaction to lost media, so it's really comforting to know i'm not alone
@Sisren862 ай бұрын
I feel the same, but in the opposite direction. I feel a genuine existential panic and sadness when I think of all of the media I will never see come to fruition. Like...for slightly silly examples...I will never live to see Friday the 13th Part 30, or play Final Fantasy 25. I feela loss for the things that I will never even have the chance to consume. And lets not even get started on the profound existential dread that flows through me when I think too long about the imperminance of absolutely everything when it comes to the death of the universe.
@kunwarsinghrawat27942 ай бұрын
@@Sisren86 i get the same feeling after a series ends , people will forget it , i might be the only to remember it and if i die , so would the series . Whenever a story ends , I'll be left with thought of what happened after that ? The never explored and never thought about part of the story ? What if i die without being famous enough to be remembered like michael jackson , donald trump , tom cruise etc ? Would i become a lost media too ?
@A_Stereotypical_HereticАй бұрын
@@Sisren86the way things are going, if you live another five years you'll probably see all of those things...
@unknowngojira7422 ай бұрын
WAS THAT THE BITE OF THE CRETACEOUS PERIOD?!!!
@PestoPizza222 ай бұрын
WAS THAT THE BITE OF 66 MILLION B.C.??!?!?!??!?!
@StellarDrag0n2 ай бұрын
xD
@Thyfunidoge2 ай бұрын
WAS THAT THE METEOR OF DINOSAUR EXTINCTION?!!?
@unknowngojira7422 ай бұрын
@@Thyfunidoge 😲
@MacAndCheesey2 ай бұрын
GET OU-
@I_Stole_Your_Toasted_BreadАй бұрын
Lost media's is basically terrifying nostalgia....remembering something and searched it on google and n o t h i n g showed up and the dread feeling that you know that it existed somewhere, but it's nowhere to be found
@369destroyer21 күн бұрын
I never understood that feeling till this year, where I saw a fanmade visual nkvel I enjoyed like was scrubbed from the internet, and it was very obscure so its highly unlikely to have been preserved.
@sammy_wills20 күн бұрын
There's something so unnerving and... unnatural about googling something and getting... nothing. Google is where you find everything and anything and when you find nothing... you wonder if it ever existed.
@I_Stole_Your_Toasted_Bread20 күн бұрын
@@sammy_wills fr tho
@milchesarreal696410 күн бұрын
For me it's seeing decrepit play places and smelling....that smell. I cannot for the life of me, figure it out, best I can describe it is like a clay, earthy smell? Like modeling clay Never really figured out what it was
@I_Stole_Your_Toasted_Bread10 күн бұрын
@@milchesarreal6964 is it a Box, perhaps?
@darkychao2 ай бұрын
wow, it's really weird how the themes of the game are so entwined with the concept of lost media.
@Glitch_Man422 ай бұрын
Yeah, it felt a little too on the nose imo. Like the dream about the light at the end of the tunnel layed it on way too thick and went a bit too far. I didn't really hit with me the way it's hitting with others. Now, I personally am not resonating with these kinds of themes right now. It just kind of hurts on top of all the other problems I have with no real catharsis to me. And the video is very well made and well done. But I'm coming away with this mixed feeling about it. I feel like I need to say that for myself, but I would be too mean to just say it in the comments out right in plain sight. So I'm just leave it in a reply.
@R3DR0PE2 ай бұрын
@@Glitch_Man42 I don't mean for this to come off as rude or insensitive, but the last part of your comment just kind of sounds like a personal problem you have to work through with the way you consume media. It's kind of like how some people complain about "loose ends" in a series when it's not a creator's job to solve every mystery in their creation. It's there so that the audience has something to speculate upon in the future. Genuinely, I hope better days come for you soon since you said you're having real life problems.
@benjamim80462 ай бұрын
So this video is fake? I feel lied to lol I watched the whole thing without realizing I was just thinking “this is a creepy ass game no way this was ever made for kids lol”
@dogstomp2 ай бұрын
Half way though I concluded the video game was much too appropriate for our current horror, with animatronics+liminal spaces. The bone dinosaur sighting in the corner was far too modern to be coincidence. I can still appreciate the art of this. He told a compelling tale.
@cordasolis2 ай бұрын
@@benjamim8046 I mostly listen to all of my videos on yt and rarely, if ever, watch them, so it was a bummer to glance through the comments to see the unfiction bit? I wouldn't have known if it weren't for this comment, which bums me out. Wish he could have verbally said it too, I still would've stuck around and listened but it does take some of the wind out of the sails for me! 🤷🏻♀️
@inputVOID2 ай бұрын
This is THE best random KZbin recommendation I’ve ever gotten. Absolutely stellar work. As someone who was a child terrified by Myst, I was 100% sold on this whole thing. The only times I raised an eyebrow were with how perfectly convenient it was for the trip to coincide with you finding it and the little bit about the dreams. Everything else though? Masterful work. Even the glitch seemed perfectly in line with old games falling apart a bit. Also, good call on not making it another “killer cartridge”, and instead making it a lovely allegory for the death of physical media and the current ease with which we could lose access to precious memories and art. I’m blown away and am subbing lol
@pokemidgetstudios2 ай бұрын
Did you also notice how perfectly the end lined up with the dream?
@Helsingvania2 ай бұрын
This video made me cry. The irony of a game about the inevitable demise of everything and anything that leaves behind remains to be picked up but isn't infinite, to becoming a lost game people will spend years searching for and will ultimately self destruct when trying to dive deep into it
@troin39252 ай бұрын
That also reminds me of Killswitch.
@Bacinator3342 ай бұрын
Gae
@TheGuyWithZeHairАй бұрын
Absolutely love the use of the kauai 'o'o bird song in the last sequence. The whole video is a celebration of Lost media and the passionate people that seek it out for rediscovery and preservation purposes. So I couldn't think of a better use of that bird song. Fantastic work!
@StJimmy7652 ай бұрын
Random thing that kind of gave away that the game isn’t real for me was the ESRB rating on the disk. The E10+ rating was not put into effect until 2005, and the game looks like it was from wayyy before that time.
@falconeshieldАй бұрын
It looks like 1996, Titanic style
@fonejunky63062 ай бұрын
Holy crap my dude, I fell for this hook line and sinker. You presented the game so convincingly that I even ignored how blatantly creepypasta-esque that "glitch" was. Absolutely 11/10 work!
@MrSlendyMannn2 ай бұрын
Same. Had me till the last second. Was really well done.
@yaboyrilz2 ай бұрын
I genuinely thought this was all real until "an unfiction film by Sagan Hawkes" showed up at the end. I adore the visuals of this game, especially the ending bit in the forest with the weird bigfoot-looking thing. Well done.
@FritzAfton-r9e2 ай бұрын
this is why i am skeptical of everything online. hell i thought the ps5 was a 4chan publicity stunt until i saw it in a store
@LOC-Ness2 ай бұрын
@@FritzAfton-r9e yeah, i feel secure in thinking that ai isn't going to cause a misinformation apocalypse
@RichardAspdenOfficial2 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing too!
@agenerichuman2 ай бұрын
I didn't. Sounds fake as hell, especially if you know anything about gaming conventions at the time. The game both sounds incredibly ambitious but also the wrong genre. Some details sound wrong, like something simple like a point and click crashing a lot. And some of the details you'd expect are somehow missing, like the name. I'm annoyed I clicked on this. I'm only 5 minutes in but thanks for sparing me the rest. I'm going to block this channel.
@conit41252 ай бұрын
I started getting suspicious at the gameplay, it just felt a bit too ahead of its time in the way it did horror, more like an analogue horror series than what I'd expect from an old CD ROM game. It was very well done tho, and I wasn't fully convinced whether it was real or not until the end.
@MrChristianDT2 ай бұрын
20:00 Can't be creepier than the time my copy of Assassin's Creed 3 froze & it suddenly played every single audio file in the entire game simultaneously. That's only happened to me once. Lol
@tytonykus0122 ай бұрын
The use of the kaua'i 'ō'ō alongside the themes of the inevitable decay of all things is crazy, because in the end there will always be another kaua'i 'ō'ō- Even if it's lost media.
@sorryicanthearyouovermyfre89582 ай бұрын
Bro I noticed that to 😢
@sockwearer2 ай бұрын
not sure if anyone else noticed, but the segment of the game he opened towards the end had the sounds of the extinct kaua'i 'ō'ō bird, which caught me really off guard and i tear up whenever i hear that birdsong :(
@contaminatedmochi53842 ай бұрын
I know, as soon as I heard it my heart sunk 😢
@jazzygaming4202 ай бұрын
"Singing for a female...who will never come."
@cerealexperimentsuboa2 ай бұрын
holy CRAP
@ambermoon60042 ай бұрын
I knew it, I always get sad when I hear it.
@P-P-Panda2 ай бұрын
@@ambermoon6004same
@EngineMusic2 ай бұрын
dude, the horror element of the "game" was actually so on point! it's like, the perfect liminal horror, that actually pulls off the "monster in the dark" trope! if you ever direct the production of a playable game, i would love (and hate) to play it! also, my favorite detail in the video i noticed, is in the final "gameplay" part, the bird chirps are of the Kauai O'o, being the last of it's kind singing for a mate that will never respond. all signs pointing to extinction. incredible work, man!
@StefanieBounder2 ай бұрын
YESSSSS SOMEONE ELSE NOTICES!! The attention to detail is MWAH!! Divine.
@silence23142 ай бұрын
I am one of THOSE people who likes watching other people play horror games. If this game was made in a completely playable format, I could imagine it being a big hit with horror YTers and I would watch the crap out of it lol
@cringelord60682 ай бұрын
Ironic how the disc no longer works, and now he game is extinct.
@MagentaLizard2 ай бұрын
God I want more of this
@PopfulFrost2 ай бұрын
Genuinely horrific stuff.
@AthenaPOfficialАй бұрын
The catastrophe crow video messed me up so much I couldn’t allow myself to watch until I knew if it was real or fake 🤣 but I love this so much kinda wish I just let myself think it was real for a bit
@owowhatsblissАй бұрын
Athena P spotted 🫵
@SonicCDisagoodgame.2 ай бұрын
Ngl tho the hairy man guy genuinely scared the shit out of me. His lifeless eyes staring at the screen was unnerving.
@Picorinigo2 ай бұрын
I agree same. When I close my eyes his stare is there. I need more explanation on what he is lol.
@SonicCDisagoodgame.2 ай бұрын
@@Picorinigo I’ve seen some people say in the comments that he’s based off of the Enkidu from the book of Gilgamesh, or he’s just a furry man.
@boogiegroovey2 ай бұрын
Literally me when phone battery runs out
@DynoSkrimisher2 ай бұрын
Time stamp?
@SonicCDisagoodgame.2 ай бұрын
@@DynoSkrimisher 28:15
@wanderfilho54432 ай бұрын
The ending slowly starting to match up with your dream, and all the questions being answered, it gave me chills man.
@Abra_cadaver_2 ай бұрын
DAMN,, I didn’t even consider that this could be an unfiction film until you said it outright- this whole thing was so convincing & grounded from start to finish! You got me hook, line, sinker, and the whole damn fishing pole. Fantastic work as always!
@OhdeerohmanАй бұрын
Rarely do I watch a video without checking the comments at some point but I was so lost in this whole thing- like eager to see if you could find it, excited when you ‘found’ the physical disk, and enthralled by the gameplay. I jumped at the submarine part when the dinosaur snapped it’s head towards the window. All that to say, getting to the end & seeing it was fake- my heart Sagan, my heart. It was shattered, and then immediately it remineralized once I fully processed everything. Like what an absolute masterpiece??? You are genuinely one of the few creators on here that feels like they genuinely enjoy the stuff they cover. Its so refreshing to see someone who actively has my similar interests, but has the creative energy to expand on them and actually create/ add to the community. I might not be making sense but raaaaah you are so talented & im glad to bear witness to your content!!!
@OhdeerohmanАй бұрын
Also this just showed me how gullible and dumb I really am cos I legit started having false memories of this game; I started to wonder if I too had played this game, now I feel like an idiot seeing this was fake lol
@thefandomdoe2 ай бұрын
begging for you dudes to release this as an actual game.
@b1zarr3vel2 ай бұрын
same :0
@JMDAmigaMusic2 ай бұрын
Would love it as a dungeon crawler style game for old amigas
@MakeshiftAutomaton2 ай бұрын
Sadly this is probably just a bunch of pre rendered animations. I would love this as a game though.
@thefandomdoe2 ай бұрын
@@MakeshiftAutomaton Ik. Id still kill for this to be an actual game like the concept is amazing.
@leftygurl2 ай бұрын
was shocked to see the “an unfiction film” tag pop up at the end because it feels like so much more than smoke and mirrors, it almost feels like it has to be real and he’s just fibbing about it being made up for the video
@floridaraccoon10182 ай бұрын
Dude, you gotta make a horror game or a playable version of this. This is ridiculously well done
@FelixCattus2 ай бұрын
The subplot of Henry resembling the creator of the museum in the video game and having to come to terms with inevitable ends, then inviting you to click on the scribbles and let the final copy be burnt in that ester egg of a meteor is beyond poetic.
@lynxvsjackalope114925 күн бұрын
This perfectly captured both the feeling I’d have playing a game I enjoyed playing but was deeply unsettled by as a child, and also that desperation to not lose something that is impermanent by design, such as life. Loved this as much as I hated it, an incredible story!
@jellocello112 ай бұрын
SO SAD AT THE REVEAL OF THE LAST BIT. The whole video was so convincing and pant shittingly unnerving I wanted to play it so bad... Seriously well done, I just wish it was playable :')
@gayrurumon2 ай бұрын
Ah, but isn't that just the way with unfiction games? Pretty much all of the best ones give you at least a little bit of that "darn, I wish this was a real thing I could play" feeling. It's part of what makes the concept compelling, and is almost a key part of the genre tbh
@jellocello112 ай бұрын
@@gayrurumon true, but imo a lot of them aren't quite so convincing, or maybe I'm just biased. I feel like Triassic Hall was close enough to the games I did play and that creeped me out that it really struck a chord with me
@gayrurumon2 ай бұрын
@@jellocello11 oh yes, it's definitely one of the most well executed and convincing unfiction games I've seen, no doubt
@audiobotguy03572 ай бұрын
This has instantly become one of my most favorite pieces of web horror. No supernatural stuff, or William Afton wannabes. Just a lone, buggy 90s horror game, abandoned by the world.
@falconeshieldАй бұрын
It felt Jumanji/Ringu, except with the cd game being the one dying
@tricoelacanth11142 ай бұрын
As a huge dinosaur nerd, something already felt off when the Quetzalcoatlus in the Cretaceous Hall looked suspiciously modern.
@Targon1172 ай бұрын
You think that’s crazy? I was tipped off even sooner than that. When Sagan goes to the Triassic part of the exhibit and starts talking about the Megazostrodon, the (I’m assuming) Postosuchus that’s devouring it is shown to be in a bipedal stance. Sure, these days we believe Postosuchus to be bipedal, but if this game was real, and made in the early nineties as Sagan claims, then this pseudosuchian would most likely be depicted as quadrupedal. Iam aware that WWD did have their Postosuchus rear up on its hind legs a few times, and that was supposedly the showrunners toying with the idea of the creature being bipedal in reference to a paper at the time arguing such behavior, but again it was the “early nineties” that this game was supposedly made.
@tricoelacanth11142 ай бұрын
@Targon117 Ooh, good point! I think the rest of the creatures look passable for the period though. Clearly, Sagan is one of us.
@Targon1172 ай бұрын
@@tricoelacanth1114 Is it sad though that the creature I was most hyped to see was the Camptosaurus that was in the Jurassic hallway? An unappreciated species imo, I chuckled when I saw it posed in the now inaccurate quadruped stance, with the head shape more resembling an iguanodontid than Camptosaurus itself lol
@tricoelacanth11142 ай бұрын
@@Targon117 I was pleasantly surprised to see that one too. Then again, where there's Allosaurus, Camptos will surely follow.
@gl81722 ай бұрын
I could forgive the Postosuchus; Chatterjee suggested it could walk on two legs back in the 80s, which was argued against in 1995, before science seesawed again later... I can see either the game being made before that opinion had changed, or just being based on what would at the time have been considered to be slightly outdated info on an obscure-ish animal. Gregory Paul was illustrating Quetz very similar to today's version back in the 80s, there's a painting of his in the book Dinosaurs Past and Present (1987) that is verrrry close in terms of head shape etc... BUT the game model's color pattern is identical to a real museum model which was built way too recently, and I'm embarrassed that I didn't think twice about it when I saw it.
@squidsanity941913 күн бұрын
I was going crazy for the first 5 min convinced that the post was about Eyewitness Dinosaur Hunter. I had spent so many years myself barely remembering that scary point and click dino game my dad let me play in the 2000s. Great video, I was so immersed
@onwithmarie67692 ай бұрын
the reveal at the end with the creepy face drawing from earlier being part of that secret was gnarly dude
@Somerandomjingleberry2 ай бұрын
Especially since it seems like it’s actually meant to represent Enkidu from the story of Gilgamesh, which is all about death and legacy and impermanence and stuff
@opti62482 ай бұрын
yeah it scared the shit out of me when that thing popped up LOL
@Jarocus2 ай бұрын
What’s even creepier is that bird song is the last known recording of the doomed Kauai ‘O’o, a bird that was calling for a mate that would never come. That was definitely an intentional choice.
@Sierra992 ай бұрын
The authenticity of the animations is actually mind-boggling. Insane attention to detail to recreate the quirks these games had
@Taff3ta_2 ай бұрын
Using the end of the dinosaurs and the decay of the exhibit preserving them coupled with withering sanity of the museum owner as an analogy for lost media is actually incredible. Outstanding work Sagan.
@godofchaos661017 күн бұрын
fnaf: dino museum edition 27:30 THE ONE BIRD THAT I LOVE THAT WENT EXTINCT'S LAST RECORDED AUDIO IS IN THE BACKGROUND IVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY ARGHGHGHHGHGHG
@MultiCool552 ай бұрын
Damn, you really had me the whole time; genuinely thought we were looking at an actual, obscure 90s game. So many games released back then that went totally under the radar, I could believe something like this existed. Honestly if you wanted to you could probably make a really interesting horror game after seeing what you put together here, that hidden scene at the end with the meteor impact gave me chills.
@elizawulf81802 ай бұрын
Rat-a-tat-tat Rat-a-tat-tat ...that and a train engine are what I recall from a children's game made to help train kids to distinguish different noises (say, talking in a crowded theater) 😅 May not be lost, but I can't recall the name. ------- A more spooky one that I'm near-100% sure is lost media is a point-and-click flash horror mystery in a sepia/noir photorealistic tone. You're a woman called to investigate a house where owners died, and similar stuff & puzzles to the popular Scary House...but there's a story of a girl, that gradually pulls your character in as if they were part of the family/gradually possessed as they piece together clues...by the time all the clues are put together, you're commanded to the bathroom...where the character is fully taken over and slits her throat in a graphic and realistic style...it was submitted on Ugoplayer (when that was a flash place like New Grounds) around fall (maybe Halloween?) and I think was quickly taken down...and Ugoplayer a few years later.
@nilazabala57332 ай бұрын
me for 99.9% of the video: oh wow! what a journey that was.... what a weird ending though, why would clicking the codes in game do that---WAIT AN UNFICTION *FILM??*
@ThePhantom45162 ай бұрын
it took me until he got the disk, and then I was like, waaaaait... you cheeky bastard. Really well done though, the "game" looks super authentic & the storytelling is on point.
@allansko26682 ай бұрын
You have just perfectly crystallised my own thought process over the last half an hour 😅
@megans66602 ай бұрын
Yeah he got me it wasn't unbelievable until the cut scence is when I was like wait a minute
@StrykerMagnum2 ай бұрын
I had been listening to the video while driving, and only saw the Carnosaur scene, so I earnestly believed the dev made a secret that destroyed the game in spite for working on such schlock. Then I saw that part- but seeing the notes I have seen buried in game code, that seems more plausible than not... 😂
@scuproductions2 ай бұрын
Can someone explain what unfiction is please? I'm confused
@lapalomabuteng2 ай бұрын
The eerie call of an extinct animal in the background indelibly heightens the fact that everything will go lost eventually. 27:52
@The-S-H3lf-Eater2 ай бұрын
And maybe in a much, much worse way than suffocating on toxic air.
@catbatrat1760Ай бұрын
I looked up the word "indelibly", and the use of it here seems kind of ironic. (not meant as a criticism, just an interesting thing I noticed)
@lapalomabutengАй бұрын
@@catbatrat1760 MIGHT have used the word wrong, i just wanna sound smart--
@catbatrat1760Ай бұрын
@@lapalomabuteng I mean, I dunno about wrong, just ironic.
@burntbrownieАй бұрын
the game dev essentially purposefully getting you to erase one of the last remaining copies of the game is awesome
@Jimmykreedz2 ай бұрын
" No One Can Find This "Creepy Dinosaur" Game... " Sagan: Finds it in the attic
@YokaiMario2 ай бұрын
More like; "Fine, I'll make it myself"
@masterzoroark66642 ай бұрын
I mean- this is how you usually find cursed artefacts
@knightofarkronia996815 күн бұрын
@@masterzoroark6664 They tend to be in the place you’d least expect!
@wings-of-waffles2 ай бұрын
"an unfiction film by sagan hawkes" I audibly voiced my suprise. I exited the drawing I was using this as background to and everything. INCREDIBLY well made, and the way you present it, I would download Triassic Hall if it were real.
@gayrurumon2 ай бұрын
I had almost literally the exact same reaction lmao. I was ALSO drawing, while watching this vid picture-in-picture. When I read that line, I froze up for a few seconds as I processed it, then immediately pulled up the full window like "hold the FUCKING phone." Suddenly way too compelling for background noise, and my drawing sits abandoned lol
@rulerofjotunheim31602 ай бұрын
The end speech really hits home in a weird way. I’m an artist, I’ve been studying illustration since I was a kid. And I would always look at the same few artists for inspiration. One of them heavily influenced the style of how I work. To the point where I wonder if it would ever be the same without them. That artists work is gone from the internet now. All their blogs and posts deleted, and the wayback machine for all their sites that I can track down didn’t archive their images. So it’s just gone. It’s odd how impactful they were. Just a little fanart blog that got me into my career. But I feel almost like I lost a friend.
@ANGELECSTASY2 ай бұрын
can i ask if you remember their name or what fan art for what piece of media they drew? sorry if im being nosey or anything like that im just genuinely pretty curious! and im sorry you cant find their work anymore. something similar has happened to other artists i personally follow/used to follow but theyre still around online and i can still find their deleted art by looking it up. but now that ive read your comment.. and i hope this doesnt sound really cheesy, the idea that at some point every artist i currently follow/used to follow and such, their work will just be gone completely with no archiving or anything left, that would definitely make me really sad :')
@rulerofjotunheim31602 ай бұрын
@@ANGELECSTASY no need to be sad, if you can, help archive the work of the artists you like! I didn’t really have the knowledge at the time, They did a lot of fullmetal alchemist art, in a super unique pen and ink adjacent style. Most of their accounts went by Obersten, there’s a few images floating around still by them but a staggering majority of their work is just gone. There was just pages of it, now you’re lucky If you can find their most popular work reposted on Pinterest. It’s just odd to see someone vanish like that, and I thought it was interesting in comparison to the topic! You aren’t nosy, I probably skimped on the details to be honest.
@foreverpainful2 ай бұрын
thats so sad, who was it?
@XkitkatersX2 ай бұрын
The same thing happened to me. An artist I looked up to just went poof one day. It makes me sad to think about but I'm happy I got to experience their art
@xBINARYGODx6 күн бұрын
Had me fooled up until that very last part which suddenly became creepy pasta (although the convenience of owning that thing should have tips me off). Bravo.
@starlingeyed2 ай бұрын
... The twist on this was pure art. I honestly had to watch it a second time just to appreciate everything you did.
@dottie83612 ай бұрын
I’m also here watching a second time! There’s something so convincing about the setting that has just really stuck with me
@starlingeyed2 ай бұрын
@@dottie8361 me as well! I keep thinking about it. Haha it reminded me of playing the museum in vtm:Bloodlines because I was always so sure the dinosaurs would come after me. There’s just something so perfectly universal about a creepy dinosaur game and I never realized it until this. I think it was the dinosaur fixation of the 90s and early 00s lol
@jdinsomniac75042 ай бұрын
27:52 the bird sound is the last recorded kaui o’o before extinction. It’s the last of its species and it tries calling out for a mate with no idea he’s the only one left it’s a really sad sound
@captainsawbones2 ай бұрын
that's the most depressing thing i think i've read in over a decade, dang
@patrick__starАй бұрын
yep, the pauses are meant for a female to sing along
@10Gpixels2 ай бұрын
Game dev walking through a dinosaur exibit: "Hey, y'know what would be terrifying?"
@ephemeral9992 ай бұрын
game dev probably had a nightmarish field day with those pop-up dino books
@rhysofsneezingdragon17582 ай бұрын
@@ephemeral999 now im picturing someone opening a page, it casually pops up, and they flinch back like they touched a hot stove.
@NaceyMovies13 күн бұрын
The ending sequence is probably one of the bleakest things I’ve ever seen. Everything’s either dead or dying, everything’s gone dark, the sun is only hiding behind what I can only assume is volcanic ash, and it all ends in a blinding bath of light, just like in your “dream” when you, yourself, died. This is easily a new favorite of mine, fantastic work!
@AimlessSavant2 ай бұрын
Hyperlink decay is real and terrifying. Over time, the bits that store the link data can become corrupt by just one character and break the link entirely.
@kaijuultimax94072 ай бұрын
Bit decay in general is real and terrifying and is why I've moved all my media to lossless formats whenever possible. An .mp4 or .jpeg file loses just a handful of bits of data every year but add that up over hundreds or thousands of years and you quickly realize that media preservation is a much more difficult thing than previously imagined.
@Ameseree12 ай бұрын
That's not at all what the cause of hyperlink decay or more accurately link decay is. It's just the fact that as time passes what a link is pointing at can just stop existing as the website/files goes down or changes how they link to pages. It has everything to do with the internet as a whole changing and nothing to do with the data itself being corrupted.
@SteppefordWife2 ай бұрын
Huh... kinda like DNA deterioration
@mystman12102 ай бұрын
@@kaijuultimax9407 Just in case you're not joking... "Lossless" formats aren't any more or less prone to the physical decay of storage mediums than any other format. The only difference is that lossless formats of media don't use any forms of compression that would result in some information from a source file being lost or distorted. For example, when exporting a song from a DAW, if you export to MP3, some information will be lost, just not a very noticeable amount. Whereas if you export to FLAC, the output will not lose any information. With this in mind, converting an MP3 to FLAC, for example, will not result in restoring information; you'll just have a FLAC of the MP3's audio, distortion and information loss and all. So no, "lossy" formats do not decay over time. Storage mediums can and do however, so the only way to ensure digital information is preserved is to keep multiple copies and maintain them.
@JackRogers-x9e2 ай бұрын
@@kaijuultimax9407who tf would care about some data a thousand years into the future 😂 like they’ll be living lives in full dive vr and living to be 1000 and you think they care about some vacation photos you took a thousand years ago 😂😂😂😂
@endman1052 ай бұрын
Henry got you to crash the game with the "secret" and ended a game he wasnt proud of. I'm not saying it was on purpose BUT that would be funny in a cruel way
@thatkidwiththehoodie2 ай бұрын
I think you’re right. Between that and the Carnotaurus euthanasia bit, it seems like the overarching theme is extinction, both in its inevitability and its necessity. Nothing lasts forever. Nothing is supposed to. Some things, many things even, you need to let die.
@alexanderthegreat-mx5zu2 ай бұрын
Anus unus moment, you suck Markiplier.
@P-P-Panda2 ай бұрын
I had to delete my comment and read the pin cause it fooled me. I was legit upset that it got “erased” only to realize it didn’t happen. Good job Sagan!!
@Dubloon4182 ай бұрын
If you think its stupid then you should check yourself. ignorance is the reflection of stupidity, because nothing is set to stay forever.
@alexanderthegreat-mx5zu2 ай бұрын
@@Dubloon418 No,i want to play a fun game with dinosaurs.
@MigWith2 ай бұрын
I have the exact same "phobia" I have never heard someone describe it so perfectly, this fear of things being forgotten, to not experience it again, drives me into panic sometimes. Im slowly getting to accept that's how time works, but I still cannot delete anything, I archieve everything.
@MigWith2 ай бұрын
for ir to stop existing as times passes, it's madness.
@thelemon50692 ай бұрын
Try Taoism
@DionneDion2 ай бұрын
I don’t like things being forgotten either and it’s definitely a weird obsession to have, but I can agree with you. I’ve been trying to look for something for years now but I’m about ready to give up and consider it long and gone media, which is a shame. I’d love to tell about it sometime but I’d rather not now, not here either. All I can really say is that I saw a commercial for it on tv, it being a ringtone of some sorts that you had to text and buy..Think of Psycho Teddy, as the german version of that ringtone mascot song was considered lost media for a while as well. It’s a shame how quickly people seem to forget something existed once, without a trace.
@galaxydeathskrill56072 ай бұрын
a tip for memories is to make a diary(i mean in physical book) of you, as for material - maybe you could write about it there as well.
@DionneDion2 ай бұрын
@@galaxydeathskrill5607 Ah yeah that's true. Sometimes solutions are so plain and simple that even those can be forgotten about LMAO. I'll definitely try keeping some type of diary or notepad or whatever. Thanks for the hint.
@Purpley_Guy22 күн бұрын
That secret area actually scared the hell out of me, would NOT play that at night
@JustinDoesntLookAt2 ай бұрын
29:03 the way he's clicking the landscape but each time it gets closer to the moon and the cursor reacts... love it
@zbrodie2 ай бұрын
i think thats a meteor
@spaceguy52342 ай бұрын
I don't think it was the moon. I think it was a meteor.
@anonymous-rq2lh2 ай бұрын
i’m just speculating here, but i feel like it’s meant to place you in the perspective of an animal watching the meteor approach: the moon is suddenly getting closer and bigger, you can’t get away from it no matter how hard you try. there’s a white-hot flash, and then there’s nothing
@emplikac00072 ай бұрын
@@anonymous-rq2lh Sagan had this Sequence in a dream, and described it as a light at the end of a tunnel
@anonymous-rq2lh2 ай бұрын
@@emplikac0007 where did he talk about this? i’d love to hear more of his creative process and inspiration for this project
@leftygurl2 ай бұрын
this is an incredible project honestly, i feel like a real copy of triassic hall is just out of reach, it feels real and playable even if it’s probably just bits and pieces for the video. the fading from prerendered cutscenes to the basic models of actual gameplay with that fuzzy pixelated transition in particular really sells it for me, im still having a hard time believing it’s not a real game. just truly incredible work, it’s awe inspiring.
@LucasCaminha2 ай бұрын
You know, seeing the honestly weirdly scientifically accurate Quetzalcoatlus in the cretaceous bit should've tipped me off. In the 90s it would've looked a lot more pinheaded.
@TheRunningLeopard2 ай бұрын
Truth.
@Xenomorthian2 ай бұрын
Who you calling pinhead
@AverageNetizen79082 ай бұрын
And that's a problem, this video convinced me that this game used to exist until I saw the quetzalcoatlus. Edit: I haven't finished watching this video by the way, I went to the comments to see if anyone noticed how out of place the quetz looked.
@LucasCaminha2 ай бұрын
@@AverageNetizen7908 to be fair, they also have a really up to date Postosuchus and a fairly modern looking Dunkleosteus silhouette, so something was indeed up. That said, they did nail the 90s dinosaur game atmosphere in other ways. Putting Dimetrodon in the triassic area is something only a 90s educational game would ever do, it's fallen out of style nowadays.
@noahwashere81972 ай бұрын
SAME
@michelpointment21 күн бұрын
I ACTUALLY WANTED TO PLAY THAT GAME GRAAAAAA 29:54
@cursedryona62652 ай бұрын
Honestly the only part which gave away that the game was fake was just how legitimately incredible its grasp of tension and horror was. You did such a great job that your only mistake was being too good at this.
@meyers07812 ай бұрын
the thing that give away the fake is the end. CD/DVD ROMs cannot overwrite on its own except if the thing somehow could program the drive to spin/read faster, and even then that would likelier to broke the drive.
@Slushea2 ай бұрын
I have heard a complaint about 2 of the dinos being too modern for the time
@cursedryona62652 ай бұрын
@@meyers0781 Well yeah, that too. I was mostly talking about his normal playthrough, not the allegedly secret section with the beast man at the end.
@meyers07812 ай бұрын
@@cursedryona6265 that and: -E10+ rating doesn't exist yet at the day (it existed like in 2005 or 2006 for the first time) -Conspicuously lack of menu UI
@VixYW2 ай бұрын
@@meyers0781 While true in theory, I did have some disks simply implode by doing very specific things in games. Of course, they were very old and badly stored, which may have played a good part of it, but one in particular had it happen on two different copies following the exact same steps, which was really weird. I really wanted to know what caused it.
@williambaldwin94872 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, you had me hook line and sinker for the entire video. I'm sad I can't play this for myself, but you did such an excellent job of keeping the premise believable that I'm not even mad about it. Great job tying the hairy man face from the beginning back in
@warmdeserttt2 ай бұрын
The realization that all things will eventually die, and how the lost media community tries so hard to dig for any scrap that may have managed to survive hits really hard considering that the game is about the extinction of dinosaurs, and the feeling of powerlessness that comes from the fact that we'll never be able to bring them back to life. The "secret" in the game erasing the disk data after witnessing what seems to be the impact of the meteorite really drives it home. We can't make things last forever, but we can look back on the things that we lost. Extremely solid video, I'm in awe! Definitely would like more content like this.
@Mathee2 ай бұрын
Yeah, but when you think about it in the context of the story in the video itself, it does make Henry a bit of dick; he hears that someone is looking for a childhood game and tells him to do something if he manages to find a copy, without telling him that doing said sequence will permanently delete the gameXD
@lunalesombras11502 ай бұрын
@@Mathee...just *after* telling them that he's embarrassed or even ashamed of his work not only on that game, but for his entire time with the company that made it. Would love to see more games from that company if he decides to do more unfiction.
@deadeye_john2 ай бұрын
I disagree. Anything is possible so we can't lose our stuff
@anonymous-rq2lh2 ай бұрын
maybe this sounds a little pretentious, but the way you described the lost media community as searching for “dinosaurs” kind of made me think of paleontologists and the vaguely melancholy vibes that come with that field: because we search for and try to dig up old things, piecing together whatever is left to try and understand what they may have looked like before they died. there’s no way to truly bring these things back in their completely original form, but we find and display them to the public anyway just to remind and teach people that they existed. heck, there’s even people who try to recreate fully-lost media the way paleontologists try to reconstruct dinosaurs and guess what they may have been like when they were alive
@oliyes4062 ай бұрын
Lost media mfs finding out dinosaurs are extinct and there’s nothing they can do:
@crazyitalianguy000Ай бұрын
The similarities to Fnaf were so many that if it was real i could see it as one of the games Scott Cawthon used to play as a teen that later subconsciously inspired his games.
@viiuan2 ай бұрын
SAGAN HAWKES I NEED YOU TO KNOW THAT THIS VIDEO HAS PERMANENTLY CHANGED MY BRAIN CHEMISTRY IN A VERY REAL WAY AND I AM LITERALLY OBSESSED WITH IT AND THE THEMES OF INEVITABLE DEATH THROUGHOUT. this is the first time in a long time a video essay has affected me in this sheer magnitude. as soon as i start my fucking job im giving you my fucking money
@Morphoure11 күн бұрын
REAL
@Smurgleblurgle2 ай бұрын
29:45 GDI I was like "Wow!! What a satisfying story! Crazy how that happened in real life"
@catbatrat17602 ай бұрын
SAME! XD
@brianburkhardt36922 ай бұрын
Yup lmao.
@kyceessadki25012 ай бұрын
I just imagine you going to your parents, knocking on the door, shaking impatiently, they open the door "hey-" and then you push past them, run to the attack and start furiously rummaging through everything
@nath56565624 күн бұрын
Surprisingly good for a fake 'lost media' thing, they're usually way more cheesy or try-hard but you don't even pretend that there's a 'dark backstory' to this one, and it doesn't need it. Imagery of the wild man at the end is very very good. Nice work!
@slashbash13472 ай бұрын
This actually sounds like a great premise for a horror game, though. It'd breathe new life into the "evil animatronics" subgenre.
@LGJ_Productions2 ай бұрын
If only there was one with more of a Chuck E. Cheese vibe, maybe with you watching monitors while maintaining power.
@macdaddymarioАй бұрын
@@LGJ_ProductionsWhere are the puzzles, the exploration and the unique and varied environments doing something like that though?
@monkemancalleddanАй бұрын
@macdaddymario I think he's making a joke about fnaf
@slashbash1347Ай бұрын
@@LGJ_Productions That'd just be reviving an old one. I said it'd breathe NEW life into the genre.
@stormfourstrings17352 ай бұрын
Dinosaurs on display at a museum serving as a metaphor for lost media being dug up is pretty clever. I also like the references to Gilgamesh, I think it's allegorically fitting to the overall theme of memory and legend sustaining people (or games) beyond their natural lifespan, frequently resurfacing and just as quickly fading back into obscurity, but always alive so long as there are people tending the archives. I can only imagine how many sleepless nights you poured into bringing this project to life. Tremendously creative production. This is one of the most original video concepts I've seen in years, and your execution was fantastic.
@YokusaHHart2 ай бұрын
Using the extinction of the dinosaurs as a sort of metaphor for lost media and the whole entropy of it is genius edit: also Eyewitness Dinosaur Hunter was "My" childhood dinosaur game and legit thought this was going to be a review of it
@NucleaRaptor2 ай бұрын
Gigabased Dinosaur Hunter appreciator. Loved that thing so much as a kid, peak paleo vibes. Good thing I scrolled through the comments looking for other recognizers, I was 100% sure this was it just based on the description, lmao.
@daniellacey94082 ай бұрын
Same here. I remember playing that all the time when I was a kid. Actually managed to find a downloadable version that works on modern systems and it was like a blast from the past. Honestly, turning something like that into a horror game like what they did here seems like almost a no-brainer.
@salam-peace55192 ай бұрын
Yeah I played Eyewitness Dinosaur Hunter as a kid as well and immediately thought of it with the description. This game had and interesting and eerie feel to it. I remember it also had a second disc that had 3D landscapes with dinosaurs you could explore.
@bellathesmolneko91592 ай бұрын
This is so well done! I genuinely believed this was real and was on the edge of my seat the entire time, watching it at night made it more unsettling for me, I only realized it wasn’t real when I came back to rewatch it today, I hope you make more things like this.
@NocteAeternus2 ай бұрын
This whole time I couldn't stop thinking about how suspiciously similar to FNAF this concept was, to the point where I started to wonder if maybe Scott had also played this as a kid and took inspiration from it, only to be hit with the end reveal. This is honestly one of the coolest videos I've watched.
@RedMcCloud2 ай бұрын
That disclaimer at the end hit me like a sledgehammer, you had me convinced until the very end. Wow! Amazing video.
@TFA_Darklabs2 ай бұрын
The glitch part made me go "Is this secretly SananHawkes' analog horror series starting point?"
@TFA_Darklabs2 ай бұрын
and the end... yep
@wavewingman59932 ай бұрын
There ARE other genres than analog horror. If anything, this would be closer to digital horror, but in general, analog horror is not a catch-all term.
@Mercuryreal2 ай бұрын
yeah that was the moment i stopped watching and unsubbed, wish he would make real lost media
@berryking86832 ай бұрын
@@Mercuryreal what?? Just appreciate the art he's making lol, the video itself is a great commentary on lost media as a whole... But you do you ig.
@wavewingman59932 ай бұрын
@@Mercuryreal You wish that he would... create lost media? Buddy, I don't think it works like that
@Prinze20313 күн бұрын
28:15 I don’t get scared often but that gave me goosebumps 🥶
@lunarkittycat2 ай бұрын
oh this is SO cool i think what really gets me about this one is that there's nothing that really obviously gives this away as unfiction. a few things seem a little weird, or like a convenient coincidence, but they are in the realm of something that COULD happen
@mistydayremainsofthejudgment2 ай бұрын
this is absolutely amazing. i remember seeing this post and was CERTAIN it was a misremembered memory of 3D dinosaur adventure, since everything described in the post could be attributed to something in the game (creepy museum minigame, minigame where you have to go through a maze, etc). i'm so happy to learn of a piece of forgotten media and to see that it's been restored as a piece of art to the internet. edit: I WAS FOOLED
@gayrurumon2 ай бұрын
Lol. Okay, but did you actually see that post? Was that part real (at least insofar as Sagan made that post for the purposes of this video) or did you confuse it with something else? I'm curious, because the human brain is really good at convincing itself that certain things are true if they seem to make enough sense, even to the point of just making up a memory out of basically nothing. Recent examples that stand out in my mind are certain facebook posts going around lately featuring AI generated old-timey photos, showing completely fictional events that Did Not Happen, with a bunch of responses under them from elderly users saying things like "I remember watching this on TV!" or even "Yup, I remember this, I was there when it happened". No Grandpa your ass was not "there", there was never any "there" for you to be!
@Johnmightbehere2 ай бұрын
@@gayrurumonI think they meen seeing the post in the video.
@andrewcb92552 ай бұрын
Spoilers: Had me until the LAST moment. Even with all the internet horror tropes (lost media, liminal spaces, creepy glitches, overall unintentionally unnerving atmosphere and presentation) I didn’t think for a SECOND that this wasn’t real. Genuinely impressive stuff
@bitter-bit2 ай бұрын
I shouldn't have read this comment because I fully believed this was real as a fan of Myst and having been born in 85. I could have fully believed this was real.
@tonypeppermint53292 ай бұрын
It's so good!
@scottcantdance8042 ай бұрын
Read this comment in the first two minutes of the video, video ruined, I'm not gonna watch it.
@zackbuildit882 ай бұрын
PLEASE MARK THIS COMMENT AS SPOILERS GEEZ.
@zackbuildit882 ай бұрын
Seriously you just ruined the whole video for me, KZbin was just scrolling through comments and showed me this
@melonowl33320 күн бұрын
The concept of cranky huge animatronics has always terrified me, even when I was small and had only ever met them at amusement parks. That's what got me into fnaf, too - and got me out of it when things moved away from that atmosphere. I can totally understand the kid moving away from the screen when it got creepy, I would've been like that too! EDIT: Okay so it's fictional, wow!! You really captured my childhood there, fooled me. I love this sm
@ElementalWalkOINK2 ай бұрын
Ended the video in awe of how perfectly the story of the game lined up with not only the closing of the game company but the message of the lost media as whole. Didn’t realize it was unfiction till the end spectacular work, definitely earned a subscription from me
@inuiri83652 ай бұрын
I can't believe I never once questioned it, the furthest I came was thinking "wow I can't believe you found out how to beat the game that easily old games like this are usually super cryptic"
@0iqgremlin4142 ай бұрын
Sat down to rewatch it, I kinda hope someone turns this into an actual video game concept cause I would love to play it Maybe a spoof on lost media/mascot horror/old computer games where you find an old CD of a childhood game and the once educational/kids game turns into horror as you have to escape it
@Havok9115 күн бұрын
Man, this reminds me of a game I played ONCE before screaming in terror and turning it off. I wanna say it was some maze wandering game with dinosaur jump scares as a game over.
@Rukus0413 күн бұрын
Is it "1916: The Unknown War"?
@MonsterJail2 ай бұрын
In retrospect, i should've been more suspicious when it didn't take him 3 days of tinkering to get an old pc game working
@zadayazАй бұрын
that was my first thought when he popped it in lol, i was like "wait would this even work on modern operating systems?"
@YulianaTV-m5k2 ай бұрын
Oh! Creating things you're not proud, of and the "unplugging" of the ancient, deprecated technology that bites back at you, and the anxiety of not being able to experience everything tying up with the concept of inevitable extintion is quite clever.
@kashe72852 ай бұрын
DUDE THIS IS SO GOOD !!!?!???? THE IMAGERY, THE SOUND DESIGN, THE ATMOSPHERE, LIKE THIS IS GENUINELY TOP TIER LOST MEDIA HORROR. YOU GENUINELY HAD ME FOR THE ENTIRE VIDEO