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Last posted Jul 02, 2014 at 05:48PM EDT. Added Jun 30, 2014 at 11:17AM EDT
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Hotel Santa Monica

Many people think that the Hotel of Santa Monica is always booked because it's popular among young adults. I know the truth though. Hotel Santa Monica has been open since 1419. Many people who checked in were not found again or missing. When a curious soul named Jennifer called 999-999-9991, the hotel's number, someone in a hoarse voice said "Welcome, we are booked." short and strange. Still quite curious, she waited until another voice came on. That took 45 whole minutes, without hold music. Then, came a serious, young male voice which said, "12435 Santa Monica, CA 90152" and then they hung up. She drove to the address. When she entered the hotel entrance, she found rotting skulls and old antiques unknown to the younger generations. She looked through the keyhole to one of the rooms and saw a pale white woman in a chair about the size of a dot from as far as Jennifer could see. Another strange thing about this woman is that she had red eyes. Not like ones on a fish, much larger. the red eyes just staring blankly through the keyhole. Jennifer left, slightly disturbed. The next day she goes back to the same address. Strange enough the hotel was gone and replaced with a modern apartment building. It had a lawn in front with a payphone right in the middle. She dialed the hotel's number and on came and even more hoarse female who was hardly audible. She spoke only the words of, "You forgot to put in the quarters." How did she know? And even more disturbing, how could she speak through the phone without the quarters put in? Jennifer ignored the thoughts jumbling in her mind and put in the quarters. In the middle of re-dialing the hotel's number, the same serious, young male claimed theses words,"10:39pm" Jennifer got the message. She arrived at the location the hotel was in before. Luckily enough, instead of the earlier modern apartment building, there was the hotel. The only thing is when Jennifer entered, she felt the room to be colder. There was also a sound of rustling. She didn't know that these were bones that were rustling around. This made her feel, unsettled like she wasn't actually alone which she supposed to be. Then she was curious about a book which was probably the book where they would check people in. It was filled with names of people who checked in, and the day they "disappeared". there was one space that caught Jennifer's eye though.
One that read:
Jennifer Brooks January 2nd, 2010
That was yesterday when she first entered the hotel. Then she remembered that today everyone was ignoring her and she saw some "MISSING" signs with her name on it. She being quite confused almost forgot about a more disturbing subject. The keyhole. She sprinted up the stairs to the same room she looked in yesterday. The one with the faraway woman. The only thing is that this time when she looked through the keyhole, she only saw red. Then she remembered. The woman's eyes were red.

I appreciate the fact that your trying to make a creepypasta related thread but I already got that one covered. Might as well post one myself.

Have you ever heard of an old game called “The Theater”? Yeah, didn’t think so. Probably because many say it doesn’t even exist.

You see, The Theater was an old game released around the same time as Doom. Today, if you ever find it, it’s only available on crappy bootleg CD-ROMs, which, more often than not, don’t even actually contain the game.

The actual legitimate copies that they say were released back in the day feature a blank cover with nothing but the sprite of what has since been named 'the Ticket-Taker’. He is simply a poorly drawn, pixelated, bald, Caucasian man with large red lips wearing a red vest over a white shirt and black pants.

He is completely expressionless, though some say that if you smash the disc his face is shown as angry the next time you look at the cover, though this is just dismissed as an urban legend. What is peculiar about The Theater, though, is that there is no developer named on the jewel case, nor a game description on the back. It is simply the Ticket-Taker on a white background on both sides.

The game was initially known for its inability to install correctly. The installation process immediately locks up the computer when the user reaches the licensing agreement. Also strange about the licensing agreement for The Theater is that whenever the development studio is supposed to be named, the text is simply a blank line. Anyways, most people who have claimed to owning one of the original CDs say that they figured out how to install the game by simply rebooting their computer on the licensing agreement with the disc still inside. Then they are prompted to press ‘I AGREE’ on startup. Then they continue with the installation.

If a player supposedly manages to find to what they believe to be a working copy, they have said that the installer window will freeze and stop responding before you can click your first next but they do also say that their PC's do not lock up and it is only the installer that freezes. it is unknown if these are actual copies or fakes but it is widely thought that these working copies are just to draw internet attention with no proof of the installation effects.

Upon proper installation, the game then starts up without any introduction besides a main menu that is simply the sprite of a movie theater’s exterior on an empty city street. The title fades in and then the 3 menu buttons ‘NEW GAME, LOAD, OPTIONS’. Selecting OPTIONS immediately crashes the game to the desktop. LOAD is said not to function at all. Even if you do have a saved game, nothing happens when you press it. Thus, NEW GAME is the only working menu option.

Once it is selected you are in the first person view. You are standing in an empty movie theater lobby, with the exception of the Ticket-Taker standing in front of a dark hallway which one can only assume leads to the theaters themselves. There’s nothing to do but look at the poorly-drawn, mostly illegible movie posters or approach the Ticket-Taker. Once the player moves towards the Ticket-Taker a very low-quality sound clip plays saying “THANK YOU, PLEASE ENJOY THE MOVIE” along with a speechbox saying the same thing. You then walk into the hallway and the screen fades to black and you’re back in the empty lobby and you do the exact thing again and again and again.

While this may sound like a really horrible game, a number of peculiar things occur as you continue to play it. The number of times that you have to continue into the hall after giving your ticket to the Ticket-Taker before the strange events happen is unknown. Most state that it’s completely random and could take anywhere from the first playthrough to the four hundredth. What happens, though, has deeply disturbed some players.

The first occurrence is when the player fades back in after walking into the hallway. This time they will notice the Ticket-Taker is completely absent. The player then, without any other options, decides to walk into the dark hallway. The sound clip and text box mentioned previously still play in the absence of the Ticket-Taker, but when the player walks into the hallways the screen does not fade out. It goes pitch black as they walk deeper into the hall, but the player’s footstep sound clip is still playing as they continue to push the up button on their keyboard.

Those claiming to have played the original game report to have felt extremely uncomfortable walking down the hallway, anticipating the whole way something horrible happening. Well, eventually the player is unable to move forward. There is nothing for a few moments before a strange sprite that is described as ‘the Ticket-Taker but with a swirl for a face’ appears and stands before the player.

The original players of the game say their bodies immediately froze up and their stomachs churned they saw this sprite (which has been appropriately named the ‘Swirly Head Man’). Nothing happens as the Swirly Head Man stands before them. Then suddenly a piercing screech plays as the game glitches out. This lasts for a few minutes, with the screeching being continuous. Then the player is abruptly returned to the lobby with all the sounds and graphics being as they should be.

The game continues normally for the next couple of ‘cycles’ of entering the hallway, with a couple of the original players claiming the Swirly Head Man would briefly appear and disappear in the corner of the screen as a brisk ‘yelp’ sound effect plays. Then, at some point after meeting the Swirly Head Man, the player sees the Ticket-Taker pacing back and forth (though there is no walking animation – the sprite’s limbs are completely static, so he just hops up and down slightly as a substitute) with his eyes being wide and his mouth open to simulate a worried facial expression.

Some players noted that the movie posters had been replaced with images of the Swirly Head Man, which caused them to immediately turn their character’s head away from the posters and approach the Ticket-Taker. Then another, different, low-quality sound clip plays, but the speech box contains nothing but corrupted characters that cause whatever text that would have been in the box to be completely illegible.

Due to the extremely low quality of the sound, it is debated by players what exactly the Ticket-Taker says at this point, though it is widely agreed that he says ‘NEVER REACH THE OTHER LEVELS’. Then the screen fades out once again and returns the player back to their starting point in the lobby, but the Ticket-Taker is gone and the hallway is blocked by a large brick wall sprite. Touching the brick wall will immediately crash the game, and that’s all there is to it.

No one knows what the ‘Other Levels’ are or how to gain access to them, nor is it known why the Swirly Head Man causes such acute fear in those who have seen him in the game. All the original copies of The Theater have either been lost or destroyed. But the creepiest part is the fact that is that all the original players of the game claim to occasionally see a brief glimpse of the Swirly Head Man out of the corner of their eyes…

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