An Arcade video game that was released in a small Portland suburb and would give players symptoms such as, Nightmares, Headaches, Amnesia, Blackouts, Epilepsy, Mood Swing and the inability to become sad. <br /> <br />Fact or Fiction? You decide... <br /> <br />WARNINGS: <br />This video contains scenes that some viewers may find disturbing. <br />Viewer discretion is advised. <br />The information contained in this video is for entertainment purposes only. <br />It's up to the viewer to decide If the video's subject is REAL or NOT. <br /> <br />Real Life Mysteries © 2010-2015 <br />_________________________________________________ <br />If any of the clips or texts is too short, simply pause it. <br /> <br />Music disclaimer: <br />The soundtrack Immersion, Space Tune and Mysterious Dubstep were provided by http://www.audiomicro.com. <br /> <br />IMAGES: <br />- Google <br /> <br />SOUND EFFECTS: <br />- http://www.freesound.org <br /> <br />SOUNDTRACKS: <br />- http://www.freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/ <br /> <br />VIDEOS USED: <br />- Nightmares (The Bishop of Battles) (1983) <br />- The Singing Detective Episode 1 "Skin" (1986) <br />- Polybius Gameplay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ccH97j63o <br /> <br />Video disclaimer: <br /> <br />Nightmares (1983) was directed by Joseph Sargent and written by Jeffrey Bloom. <br />I do not claim, or have any, affiliation with Jeffrey Bloom. <br />The Singing Detective (1986) was directed by Jon Amiel and written by Dennis Potter. <br />I do not claim, or have any, affiliation with Dennis Potter. <br />. <br />All comments by others are their own and I do not take responsibility for their actions. <br /> <br />If you like the video and want to see more from me then please: <br />- Subscribe <br />- Comment <br />- Rate <br /> <br />Post Urban Legends suggestions on: <br />- http://www.Facebook.com/RealLifeMysteries <br />- http://www.Twitter.com/RLMysteries <br /> <br />Thanks!