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1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider

 
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1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
I started playing this game recently and thought it was crazy similar to experiments being run in cern . The collider was not finished until 2008 . This game was released in 1992 ... just watch the first 3-7 minutes of this playthrough ... Its insane . .. i havent watched the entire playthrough or played through the game myself yet . But am going to check it out right now ... E






Eerie as Hell though Don't you think?
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Basically what happens in the beginning to initiate the start of the game , a "professor" goes to his lab and goes through all this crazy security stuff to get in, once he is in he starts up this huge circular machine that is clearly colliding atoms . It even shows the inside of the machine , and a portal like area ... Anyways he fires up this machine and the weather gets all crazy, lightning Destroys his facility and he gets thrown into another dimensiom or something . Weird warm like demon creatures start spawning.
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That's actually pretty cool.
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I loved this game.

There's a great android port of it called 'another world' for a few bucks.
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That's actually pretty cool.
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Yeah it looks really advanced for its time . Especially being on the super nintendo .. I got excited when i saw what kind of machine he was playing with in the game lol.
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Basically what happens in the beginning to initiate the start of the game , a "professor" goes to his lab and goes through all this crazy security stuff to get in, once he is in he starts up this huge circular machine that is clearly colliding atoms . It even shows the inside of the machine , and a portal like area ... Anyways he fires up this machine and the weather gets all crazy, lightning Destroys his facility and he gets thrown into another dimensiom or something . Weird warm like demon creatures start spawning.
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After watching the rest of the video , im almost positive he gets thrown into another dimension or universe because the whole point of the game seems to be to escape from the huge alien prison .
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Well, OP, prepare to be creeped out a little more. The company behind this game - Delphine Software - also created Flashback: Quest for Identity. In this game an intergalactic agent is sent to Earth to save it from shapeshifting reptilian aliens called Morphs who are masquerading as politicians and world leaders. This game came out around 1992.

Oh, and the hero is called Conrad, anagram of Dracon. His guide in the game is called Ian. When you put these names together and rearrange, you get Draconian. The Draconians are believed to be shape-shifting reptile aliens from the Draco star system. Coincidence? I think not.

Now, they created a sequel to this game called Fade to Black, and Conrad is captured by the morphs and taken to one of their outposts on the moon. Again, it's said that the reptilians have a base on the moon.

Finally, in this cine intro we see that the reptile aliens space ship is a strange red organic looking craft that resembles a snake. In the bible it mentions a war in heaven with the angels and a red dragon aka the great serpent.

Did the creator Paul Cuisset know something we didn't?

Check it out...

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I wonder where the creator of this game got his ideas, because the designs in the game are pretty accurate to those of CERN Hadron colliders
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Well, OP, prepare to be creeped out a little more. The company behind this game - Delphine Software - also created Flashback: Quest for Identity. In this game an intergalactic agent is sent to Earth to save it from shapeshifting reptilian aliens called Morphs who are masquerading as politicians and world leaders. This game came out around 1992.

Oh, and the hero is called Conrad, anagram of Dracon. His guide in the game is called Ian. When you put these names together and rearrange, you get Draconian. The Draconians are believed to be shape-shifting reptile aliens from the Draco star system. Coincidence? I think not.

Now, they created a sequel to this game called Fade to Black, and Conrad is captured by the morphs and taken to one of their outposts on the moon. Again, it's said that the reptilians have a base on the moon.

Finally, in this cine intro we see that the reptile aliens space ship is a strange red organic looking craft that resembles a snake. In the bible it mentions a war in heaven with the angels and a red dragon aka the great serpent.

Did the creator Paul Cuisset know something we didn't?

Check it out...


 Quoting: R-Complex

I was seriously just looking at this haha . Thats insane . He clearly had knowledge of future tech or could see the future ... My view on CERN has officially gone completely south . I was iffy on the subject before , but this makes me believe something IS or WAS wrong with that collider.
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Well, OP, prepare to be creeped out a little more. The company behind this game - Delphine Software - also created Flashback: Quest for Identity. In this game an intergalactic agent is sent to Earth to save it from shapeshifting reptilian aliens called Morphs who are masquerading as politicians and world leaders. This game came out around 1992.

Oh, and the hero is called Conrad, anagram of Dracon. His guide in the game is called Ian. When you put these names together and rearrange, you get Draconian. The Draconians are believed to be shape-shifting reptile aliens from the Draco star system. Coincidence? I think not.

Now, they created a sequel to this game called Fade to Black, and Conrad is captured by the morphs and taken to one of their outposts on the moon. Again, it's said that the reptilians have a base on the moon.

Finally, in this cine intro we see that the reptile aliens space ship is a strange red organic looking craft that resembles a snake. In the bible it mentions a war in heaven with the angels and a red dragon aka the great serpent.

Did the creator Paul Cuisset know something we didn't?

Check it out...


 Quoting: R-Complex

I was seriously just looking at this haha . Thats insane . He clearly had knowledge of future tech or could see the future ... My view on CERN has officially gone completely south . I was iffy on the subject before , but this makes me believe something IS or WAS wrong with that collider.
 Quoting: Righteous1AtHeart


And even more bizarro, I'm actually working on a graphic novel based on CERN, reptoids, parallel worlds, etc. When I get it finished, I'll give each GLPr a free copy in Ebook form.
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Y'all read up on the history of accelerators, right?
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Y'all read up on the history of accelerators, right?
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
The LHC isn't the first and only particle accelerator though.
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first particle accelerator was built in 1930
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Somebody made a real life version of that opening sequence.
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Interesting...

Didn't the experiment the scientists in Half-Life were conducting sort of resemble a Cern-like structure as well?

Portals man...portals...

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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
CERN isn't the first particle accelerator

Fermilab has been around since before the game was made

In the late 80s, they attempted to build another one in Texas - around Waxahachie
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
I started playing this game recently and thought it was crazy similar to experiments being run in cern . The collider was not finished until 2008 . This game was released in 1992 ... just watch the first 3-7 minutes of this playthrough ... Its insane . .. i havent watched the entire playthrough or played through the game myself yet . But am going to check it out right now ... E






Eerie as Hell though Don't you think?
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this game triggered the MTU thread imo lol
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CERN isn't the first particle accelerator

Fermilab has been around since before the game was made

In the late 80s, they attempted to build another one in Texas - around Waxahachie
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some people feel they finished the one in texas which would be bigger than CERN..
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
I started playing this game recently and thought it was crazy similar to experiments being run in cern . The collider was not finished until 2008 . This game was released in 1992 ... just watch the first 3-7 minutes of this playthrough ... Its insane . .. i havent watched the entire playthrough or played through the game myself yet . But am going to check it out right now ... E






Eerie as Hell though Don't you think?
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Love that game, played it on Macintosh... Have it for PC.

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CERN isn't the first particle accelerator

Fermilab has been around since before the game was made

In the late 80s, they attempted to build another one in Texas - around Waxahachie
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Well, OP, prepare to be creeped out a little more. The company behind this game - Delphine Software - also created Flashback: Quest for Identity. In this game an intergalactic agent is sent to Earth to save it from shapeshifting reptilian aliens called Morphs who are masquerading as politicians and world leaders. This game came out around 1992.

Oh, and the hero is called Conrad, anagram of Dracon. His guide in the game is called Ian. When you put these names together and rearrange, you get Draconian. The Draconians are believed to be shape-shifting reptile aliens from the Draco star system. Coincidence? I think not.

Now, they created a sequel to this game called Fade to Black, and Conrad is captured by the morphs and taken to one of their outposts on the moon. Again, it's said that the reptilians have a base on the moon.

Finally, in this cine intro we see that the reptile aliens space ship is a strange red organic looking craft that resembles a snake. In the bible it mentions a war in heaven with the angels and a red dragon aka the great serpent.

Did the creator Paul Cuisset know something we didn't?

Check it out...
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
While the Large H Collider was complete in like 2007 or 8, the concept and desire to build it have been around for decades.... but its still cool... but its not some prophetic thing either.
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Half Life series basically lays out the CERN storyline as well. The CERN people seem to agree as they “jokingly” spray paint hl2 symbols on the walls in the actual building.
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
Dude, particle accelerators existed before the LHC.
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Half Life series basically lays out the CERN storyline as well. The CERN people seem to agree as they “jokingly” spray paint hl2 symbols on the walls in the actual building.
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Great example and a great game also...

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thread makes me wanna crowbar shit
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
CERN isn't the first particle accelerator

Fermilab has been around since before the game was made

In the late 80s, they attempted to build another one in Texas - around Waxahachie
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some people feel they finished the one in texas which would be bigger than CERN..
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I believe it is totally plausible.

They acquired all the land (some with eminent domain) and then they just stopped talking about it.
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
I played that game a lot. I don't know what it was about that game, it scared the shit out of me but I kept playing it. All the ways your character could die were brutal. I think there was a sequel to the game but our character never does get back home.
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Re: 1992 Super Nintendo game "Out of this world " forsees CERN Hadron Collider
They had colliders back then too lol.

They wasted billions on Desertron, Super Conducting Super Colider then cancelled it. Would have spanned 51 miles and been massively more powerful than the LHC.

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