User:Trollface 2006ALT/sandbox
Camdrome
| Camdrome | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Edmund Mcmillen |
| Based on | Videodrome |
Production company | |
| Country | United states |
Camdrome is an internet creepypasta created by Edmund Mcmillen and Team Meat released at the PAX Prime event of 2013 through a cinematic trailer. The video went viral due to the mysteries surrounding its plot, which created a series of theories on social media.
History
During coverage of PAX Prime on March 22, 2013, a trailer for a project called Camdrome was shown on one of the event’s TVs, alongside other game trailers. The video depicted disturbing images of a blood-stained monitor displaying footage from a fictional chat program called Camdrome. In this chat, a user met unknown people, who were quickly interrupted by the intervention of a masked person dressed in a doll mask who kill his victims abruptly, ending with website logo, what created an atmosphere of mystery, The video's plot generated a great deal of speculation about its origin and meaning.[1] [2]
Reception
Social media and a website were created under the video's name. After the occurence, it was discovered that the trailer's producers were Team Meat, including Edmund McMillen, who stated that Camdrome was a video game project he was working on to use the live-action footage.[3] [4] [5]
Camdrome appeared as a easter egg in the 2015 investigation game Fingered, where if the user entered the website's name in the search bar, the video's villain appeared as a haunting.[6]
References
- ^ Timlah, Author (2019-10-28). "Camdrome, the greatest ARG?". GeekOut UK. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
{{cite web}}:|first=has generic name (help) - ^ Holmes, Jonathan (2013-09-08). "Camdrome brings mirth, blood, and mystery to PAX 2013". Destructoid. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Stevens, Brett (2020-05-03). "INTERVIEW: Edmund McMillen On His New Game, Tapeworm - Geeks + Gamers". Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Martindale, Jon. "Team Meat linked with strange, horror ARG". KitGuru. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ "Os maiores mistérios dos games que (ainda) não foram resolvidos - GameVicio". www.gamevicio.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2020-06-29. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Edmund, Mcmillen (2 february 2024). "I forgot about this". X.com.
{{cite web}}: Check date values in:|date=(help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
External Links
Frag Movie
Frag movie are internet video genre
Speedrun.com
Speedrun.com is a Online database website created in 2013 by the user named "Pac"
Video Game Journalist Difficulty
Journalist Difficulty is an internet meme about video game news that started in 2017 after errors during gameplays by game critics, The joke revolves around people in the news industry being bad at analyzing games, so an even easier way would be needed as a solution.[1][1]
Origin
- ^ Valens, Ana (2025-07-02). "I Played a Game So Poorly, It Called Me a 'Game Journalist'". VICE. Retrieved 2025-10-23.