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00:00Welcome to Mojo Plays, and today we're taking a look at the 10 strangest hoaxes in video
00:09game history.
00:10Don't believe everything you read or hear.
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00:27Ratman Grand Theft Auto 4 GTA has had quite a number of myths enter
00:36its sphere, like Bigfoot and Leatherface.
00:39Ratman on the other hand, kind of just came out of nowhere.
00:43When a blurry photo surfaced online, players were immediately stricken with shock and began
00:49investigating.
00:50All that's been uncovered are oil stains and a character mentioning a rat infestation
00:55in Liberty City's subways.
00:57No hard proof of the character's existence has come up even after all this time.
01:02The few who still believe claim that Ratman shows up when you least expect it.
01:07That's a coincidental explanation for a character that has only apparently been seen
01:11once in a super, super blurry photo.
01:16Bowser's Prisoner Mario Kart 64
01:25We would have never expected a bizarre anomaly such as this to be in Mario Kart 64 of all
01:30Nintendo games, but fans have not been able to let go of what they call Marty the Thwomp.
01:36For years, fans have wondered why Bowser has a green thwomp locked up in his castle.
01:42While some speculated on Marty having a dark past, others took it a step further and began
01:47spreading rumors that this green thwomp could be freed and unlocked as a playable character.
01:53Funny thing is that none of the doctored footage showed Marty being playable, and would
01:58often be cut off as his cage was unlocked.
02:01Also, none of the code in Mario Kart 64 remotely suggests that Marty was planned to be playable.
02:07He is simply a blue thwomp under yellow lighting.
02:12Moo Moo Farm, not that one, Diablo
02:15Yeah, this is not the Mario Kart 64 level Moo Moo Farm.
02:24In the world of gaming hoaxes, Diablo's cow level Moo Moo Farm is perhaps the most
02:29famous.
02:30It only started as a rumor with players claiming that clicking on a bunch of cows would open
02:35a secret portal to a world filled with nothing but cows.
02:39Alas, the image that was floating around was nothing more than Photoshop shenanigans, though
02:45it wasn't for long.
02:46The rumor came true when Diablo 2 rolled around, as Blizzard took the rumor and cranked it
02:51up a notch.
02:52Diablo 2 hides a secret cow level where you will fight a horde of hell bovines before
02:58taking on the Satanic Cow King.
03:06Turning White into Purple, Super Mario 64 DS
03:15Despite being a remake of the 1996 Super Mario 64, this DS title held plenty of secrets of
03:22its own, the biggest one being a white door in Princess Peach's room.
03:27Many began speculating what the purpose of this door was.
03:30That's when someone began spreading what appeared to be an article from an unpublished
03:34gaming magazine.
03:36Princess Peach claimed that the mysterious door was where Waluigi was waiting to make
03:40his playable debut in a mainline Mario game.
03:43All you had to do was attain a 100% completion rate, catch a purple rabbit, and defeat the
03:50Rabbit King.
03:51Unfortunately, there is no purple rabbit in Mario 64 DS, and there is no Rabbit King in
03:57Mario 64 DS.
03:59The white door was simply a white door hiding a single Power Star, and nothing else.
04:10A Familiar Corpse, Danganronpa V3 Killing Harmony
04:20When rumors spread about certain characters appearing in a game, it usually comes with
04:24the claim of, oh, they're playable, or oh, they're a hidden boss.
04:29This one was simply claiming to be an easter egg.
04:32One fabricated image of Danganronpa V3 was making its rounds within the Danganronpa subreddit,
04:37showing a hanged body dangling from Tenko's dojo.
04:41Fans quickly identified the body as Ibuki Miyota, who suffered the same fate in Danganronpa
04:472, Goodbye Despair.
04:49They were swiftly deflated, and a tad upset when booting up V3, only to find her remains
04:55were nowhere to be seen.
04:57Admittedly, this would have been a cool easter egg, but why lie about something like this?
05:03It's strange.
05:04Reversing Course, Final Fantasy VII
05:13Final Fantasy VII traumatized a lot of us when we played it back in 1997.
05:18Aerith's death was so upsetting that it made some of us stop playing for a day or
05:23two.
05:24Or maybe a week.
05:25Or a month.
05:26For others, it was as if they actually lost someone in their lives, and they began their
05:31first step in dealing with grief.
05:33There was so much denial that Aerith was gone that fans started delusional rumors that there
05:39was a way to prevent Aerith from dying in a subsequent playthrough.
05:43Everyone invented some absurd method building off of the other rumors.
05:47In the end, what happened happened.
05:56Boob Raider, Tomb Raider
06:08Funny part about this hoax was that it was all started by the developers themselves.
06:13The team at Core Design knew that with their buxom badass babe, some questionable players
06:18were going to try and get the clothing removed just to see some naked triangles.
06:23And so, Core Design published a list of codes on the internet that were to remove each article
06:29of clothing.
06:30Inputting any of these codes did no such thing, and instead, caused Lara to instantly explode.
06:38Your perversion only caused pain, you sickos.
06:45A Meat Shield No More, Super Smash Bros. Melee
06:55While the Sonic and Tails hoax is more widely known, the Toad hoax is the weirdest.
07:00Roughly a year after Melee released, a Geocities website stated that Toad could be unlocked
07:06as a playable fighter if you managed to shoot every name in the credits.
07:11Two problems with this.
07:12First of all, shooting every name in the credits is next to impossible for most players
07:17to do without tool-assisted software.
07:20Second, those who already unlocked the entire roster could immediately tell this was fake,
07:25because Melee tells you when you've unlocked all of the secret characters.
07:31Guys, who are you trying to fool?
07:33Really?
07:35Resident Demon, Resident Evil 2
07:45Once upon a time, EGM was the king of video game hoaxes, and this one had so many people
07:51fooled.
07:52For EGM2's April 98 issue, the magazine published a small article about how to unlock
07:58Street Fighter's Akuma in Resident Evil 2.
08:01Supposedly, players would have to complete all four scenarios with an A-rank six times
08:07using only the handgun and the knife.
08:09In the seventh playthrough, type in Akuma into the computer console, and you'll be
08:14able to play as the demon himself.
08:16Imagine how many people attempted this and found nothing.
08:21Oh, the disappointment must have been immeasurable.
08:32Super Mario Bros.
08:37The closest we ever got to a chocolate-themed world in a Mario game was Chocolate Island
08:42in Super Mario World.
08:44Although there was nothing sweet about that tumultuous world, but back in the old days,
08:49some players believed there was a secret chocolate factory hidden in Super Mario Bros.
08:54Sounds cool, but this was a lie fabricated to protect one author's works.
08:59Jeff Rovin was known for writing a series of guidebooks called How to Win at Nintendo
09:03Games, and in one of them, he included a piece about an alleged chocolate factory level.
09:09Those who worked with Rovin say that this bit was either a joke or a means to catch
09:14any potential plagiarizers from stealing his work.
09:26But were there any other video game hoaxes that you deemed a little too weird to believe?
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