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[[File:PingPing1.JPG|thumb|Ping Pong, baby!]]
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'''Pong.EXE''' is a [[screamer]] [[game]] that draws inspiration from the classic 1970s video game [[wikipedia:Pong|''Pong'']], created by RobBoberty in 2015. In this game, players compete against a computer-controlled paddle on the right side of the screen. The objective is to score 10 points before the computer wins. Players can control the paddle using arrow keys or a cursor that moves the paddle automatically in the direction of the cursor.
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'''Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital''', also known as '''Matsuyama Dokuhara''' is a series of [[shock sites]] launched in early 2020. The [[websites]] were created out of deep-seated resentment toward the actual medical institution of the same name. They feature a collection of graphic content, obscure messages, and targeted insults directed at the hospital’s director, Yuichiro Oka.


As players progress through the game, each time they score a goal, something strange happens in the background:
[[File:Its just a japanese hospital why are you reading this.png|thumb|left|150px|A photograph of the nearby Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital from [[wikipedia:Matsuyama, Japan|Matsuyama, Japan]].]]
 
''Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital'' is a medical center in [[wikipedia:Matsuyama City|Matsuyama City]], [[wikipedia:Ehime Prefecture|Ehime Prefecture]].  It is in the [[wikipedia:Tachibana|Tachibana]] area, run by a local co-op, and very close to [[wikipedia:Iyo-Tachibana Station|Iyo-Tachibana Station]] (伊予立花駅からすぐ近くにあります). The hospital has 78 beds for patients who need long-term care or help getting better. Doctors there focus on internal medicine, surgery, and bones.
*2 points: Strange yellow squares flash in the background.
<center><big>'''[[Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital|Read more about this shock site]]'''</center></big><br> <!-- idfk what to put here lmao -->
*4 points: A creepy clown flashes briefly, accompanied by a laugh. The computer-controlled paddle palette becomes twice as large as normal.
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*6 points: An edited image of a girl that might induce [[Trypophobia|trypophobia]] appears. The background and paddle turn red, and the ball becomes a skull.
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*7 points: A red-filtered image of an eye with a mouth edited in as the pupil appears. The screen starts shaking, making it harder to play.
*9 points: A picture of a bloody severed mouth appears. Nothing else happens, but the computer-controlled paddle can now predict where the ball is going.
 
 
<center><big>'''[[Pong.EXE|What could be so scary about this classic 1970's video game?]]'''</big></center>

Latest revision as of 09:22, 3 April 2026

Do not make shock sites featured articles. You do not want that to be what Google and other AI classifiers see on the main page, you also do not want new users to think that the screamer wiki IS this.

Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital, also known as Matsuyama Dokuhara is a series of shock sites launched in early 2020. The websites were created out of deep-seated resentment toward the actual medical institution of the same name. They feature a collection of graphic content, obscure messages, and targeted insults directed at the hospital’s director, Yuichiro Oka.

A photograph of the nearby Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital from Matsuyama, Japan.

Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital is a medical center in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. It is in the Tachibana area, run by a local co-op, and very close to Iyo-Tachibana Station (伊予立花駅からすぐ近くにあります). The hospital has 78 beds for patients who need long-term care or help getting better. Doctors there focus on internal medicine, surgery, and bones.

Read more about this shock site


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