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|title = | {{Quote|Bleak Level: The dark stone hallway in the back of the museum has grimmer paintings along its walls, including the infamous coffin corpse scene.|TVTropes.org<ref name="tvtropes">tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/TheMuseumOfAnythingGoes</ref>}} | ||
| | {{Infobox Game | ||
| | |title = The Museum of Anything Goes | ||
| | |image = Cover.jpg | ||
| | |imagecaption = The beautiful, surreal art cover for ''The Museum of Anything Goes''.<ref>https://archive.org/details/museum-of-anything-goes</ref> | ||
| | |maker = Wayzata Technology | ||
|type = Video game | |||
|date = 1995 | |||
|platform = [[wikipedia:Windows 3.1|Windows 3.1]] | |||
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''' | '''The Museum of Anything Goes''' is a 1995 [[games|video game]] for [[wikipedia:Windows 3.1|Windows 3.1]]. It was created by Michael Markowski and Maxwell S. Robinson and published by Wayzata Technology.<ref name="tvtropes" /> It is considered one of the first bait-and-switch [[shock sites]] ever made. | ||
The game is set in a museum. The player can click on different paintings to enter them. Inside, there are strange [[wikipedia:Full-motion video|full motion video]] clips and interactive parts. Most of these videos were filmed in or near [[wikipedia:Chicago|Chicago]].<ref name="tvtropes" /> | |||
==Funeral scene== | |||
On one occasion, ''The Museum of Anything'' started acting uncharacteristically. It happens during a specific scene showing a funeral. In this scene, the camera shows a coffin being lowered into the ground. After the people leave, a message appears. It tells the player not to click on the coffin. If the player ignores this warning and clicks, a disturbing [[video]] plays. The video shows human-like flesh being put into a machine. The audio is a loud, overlapping mix of sirens and a baby crying. The player can click off the video and resume into the game. | |||
Some people, including the [[YouTube]]r Nexpo, believe the "flesh" in the video is actually a pig. Another theory says the footage was taken from an old documentary about a slaughterhouse.<ref>reddit.com/r/creepygaming/comments/11e76nx/the_museum_of_anything_goes_dead_body_full_scene/</ref> | |||
The streamer [[wikipedia:Vinesauce|Vinesauce]] (Binyot) played ''The Museum of Anything Goes'' on [[wikipedia:Twitch|Twitch]]. During the stream, he accidentally showed the first half of this video uncensored. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths="200"> | |||
Funeral construction 2.png|Constructing the funeral. Just mandatory work. | |||
Funeral construction.png|A group of bystanders observing the grave. | |||
Whatever you do.png|thumb|The funeral and its [[wikipedia:reverse psychology|blatant warning]]. He's been wanting you to click it anyway, so.. [[wikipedia:Curiosity killed the cat|Curiosity killed the pig.]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
<references /> | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[ | *'''Download link''': https://www.myabandonware.com/game/the-museum-of-anything-goes-hgg | ||
* | *'''The Museum of Anything Goes wiki''': https://www.tumblr.com/the-museum-of-anything-goes | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[videos]] contains [[shock site|disturbing content]]! | |||
*'''Full length video''': youtube.com/watch?v=jUmqhATOuTM | |||
*'''Vinesauce's uncut commentary (Timestamp is around 1:30:50)''': youtube.com/watch?v=ZDvPvTMFS4c | |||
*'''Twitch clip where Binyot gets spooked''': youtube.com/watch?v=L0Ty8Af8nZg | |||
*'''Showcase video''': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGY1CiFdvIs | |||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
[[Category:1990s]] | |||
[[Category:Shock sites]] | [[Category:Shock sites]] | ||
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The Museum of Anything Goes is a 1995 video game for Windows 3.1. It was created by Michael Markowski and Maxwell S. Robinson and published by Wayzata Technology.[1] It is considered one of the first bait-and-switch shock sites ever made.
The game is set in a museum. The player can click on different paintings to enter them. Inside, there are strange full motion video clips and interactive parts. Most of these videos were filmed in or near Chicago.[1]
Funeral scene
On one occasion, The Museum of Anything started acting uncharacteristically. It happens during a specific scene showing a funeral. In this scene, the camera shows a coffin being lowered into the ground. After the people leave, a message appears. It tells the player not to click on the coffin. If the player ignores this warning and clicks, a disturbing video plays. The video shows human-like flesh being put into a machine. The audio is a loud, overlapping mix of sirens and a baby crying. The player can click off the video and resume into the game.
Some people, including the YouTuber Nexpo, believe the "flesh" in the video is actually a pig. Another theory says the footage was taken from an old documentary about a slaughterhouse.[3]
The streamer Vinesauce (Binyot) played The Museum of Anything Goes on Twitch. During the stream, he accidentally showed the first half of this video uncensored.
Gallery
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Constructing the funeral. Just mandatory work.
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A group of bystanders observing the grave.
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The funeral and its blatant warning. He's been wanting you to click it anyway, so.. Curiosity killed the pig.
References
Links
- Download link: https://www.myabandonware.com/game/the-museum-of-anything-goes-hgg
- The Museum of Anything Goes wiki: https://www.tumblr.com/the-museum-of-anything-goes
NOTE: The following videos contains disturbing content!
- Full length video: youtube.com/watch?v=jUmqhATOuTM
- Vinesauce's uncut commentary (Timestamp is around 1:30:50): youtube.com/watch?v=ZDvPvTMFS4c
- Twitch clip where Binyot gets spooked: youtube.com/watch?v=L0Ty8Af8nZg
- Showcase video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGY1CiFdvIs
Comments
Comments
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