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This is a good one, sorry if this seems low content but the Pic says it all:
So wait... I don't think I quite follow the logic of that. I'm not trying to be dismissive, I just think I'm missing something since it's been a while since I've had interaction with the Kanto Pokemon plot. He steals the Silph Scope to combat ghosts, and I suppose that makes sense, but why was Mewtwo created at all, by that logic?
To bring a near-extinct pokemon back? Quite a noble goal really.
First of all, the entire theory is flawed as there was no actual connection between Giovanni and Mewtwo in the games. Mewtwo was created by the crew of the burned down laboratory on Cinnabar Island. The only people we know who were involved are Blaine and Mr. Fuji.

The actual theory is stating that Giovanni was using the Silph Scope in order to catch ghost Pokémon, which he could then use to fight and capture Mewtwo, who had escaped from him sometime after Giovanni created him. But as I said, Giovanni never created Mewtwo in the first place. That bit was added in the anime.
Nice one.

I personally caught the flaw within "ghosts which are strong against psychics" which was not true at all in gen 1. Lick is the only ghost move that actually has type effectiveness... and it's a physical move (ghost pokemon have high special, not attack) with 20 power. Not to mention the only ghost pokemon (ghastly, haunter and gengar) are also part poison, which is weak to psychic attacks.

To each their own though. Yours makes more sense in a narrative perspective.
 

ABLb0y

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In Arkham City, the Joker actually wanted to die. The whole game was him trying to goad Batman into killing him.

Vanille from Final Fantasy died fighting the Pulse Fal'cie and is in her own personal hell.

Isaac Clarke is just insane, the Necromorphs are actually people. Yes, this includes the Pack and the weird tentacled baby... Thing.
 

ResonanceSD

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Assassins Creed and Deus Ex are the templars and assassins just branching out in their war. In order to convinve gamers that...yeah I'm not sure where this is going.
 

Alcamonic

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The whole story of Half Life 2 is a retell of WW2 in the eyes of the french resistance.

Joining the resistance to bring them down, while trying to avoid not only some of their biological experiments gone wrong such as those sand bugs but also the fallout from their relentless chemical bombing of Ravenholm.

The damage you inflict along the way might not be massive, but it does cripple the enemy in the long run. Reason for not giving us a proper conclusion of the story is because it would make it all a dead give-away on where they got their inspiration.

If you look closely while playing through the story, you will soon notice the connections.
 

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A few years ago, a Half Life 2 mod got to such insane popularity that the creator, Adam Foster, was hired by Valve and has worked on Portal 2 and Left 4 Dead 2.

The mod, I believe, is also now considered canon. It's called Minvera: METASTASIS.

Look it up. It's one of the best things to come from the Source engine.

Anyways, to the point- that mod has a lesser known prequel in Half Life 1's engine called PARALLAX: Someplace Else.

Hidden throughout this mod is this symbol:



That is, irrefutably, the Marathon symbol.

So, since PARALLAX is the canon prequel to Minerva, and since Minerva is canon in the Half Life universe...

Marathon and Half Life could be connected. There are also many other allusions to Marathon in Minerva. I won't spoil them- go play the mods. They're fantastic.

A much bigger stretch would be to say Half Life and Halo are connected, as that is the symbol for Reclaimer in that franchise. Though this isn't very likely.
 

Quingfang

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Alcamonic said:
The whole story of Half Life 2 is a retell of WW2 in the eyes of the french resistance.

Joining the resistance to bring them down, while trying to avoid not only some of their biological experiments gone wrong such as those sand bugs but also the fallout from their relentless chemical bombing of Ravenholm.

The damage you inflict along the way might not be massive, but it does cripple the enemy in the long run. Reason for not giving us a proper conclusion of the story is because it would make it all a dead give-away on where they got their inspiration.

If you look closely while playing through the story, you will soon notice the connections.
I've heard this theory before and I've very much liked the concept. There have been so many games following the same alternative historical portrayal of the frontline WWII warfare and it would be fantastic if, in fact, Valve had a lesser touched upon subject in mind for inspiration. Even if that wasn't the case, it's still a fantastic comparison.
 

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ABLb0y said:
In Arkham City, the Joker actually wanted to die. The whole game was him trying to goad Batman into killing him.
You ever play Fallout: New Vegas and side with the Legion and hear Caesar's Thesis, Antithesis, and synthesis speech? It was pretty much how when he created his legion it was his thesis. The NCR was his antithesis. When he defeats the NCR the Legion will change to take on some of the NCR's qualities(hopefully the ones that let them settle down).

I think that the Joker and Batman's relation ship is the same. Betman is the thesis and the Joker is his antithesis. They each try to get eachother to see the other's way. The Joker wanted Batman to kill him so he would become a synthesis. Someone who would just kill all the villains in his way rather than knocking them out and crap like that.
 

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Richardplex said:
Quingfang said:
Diablo1099 said:
This is a good one, sorry if this seems low content but the Pic says it all:
So wait... I don't think I quite follow the logic of that. I'm not trying to be dismissive, I just think I'm missing something since it's been a while since I've had interaction with the Kanto Pokemon plot. He steals the Silph Scope to combat ghosts, and I suppose that makes sense, but why was Mewtwo created at all, by that logic?
To bring a near-extinct pokemon back? Quite a noble goal really.
To be used as a weapon, obviously. It's like Giovanni ran the Manhatten Project, only to have the first nuke gain sentience and run away. He would clearly pull all of his efforts into regaining his weapon.
 

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The Lazy Blacksmith said:
Richardplex said:
Quingfang said:
Diablo1099 said:
This is a good one, sorry if this seems low content but the Pic says it all:
So wait... I don't think I quite follow the logic of that. I'm not trying to be dismissive, I just think I'm missing something since it's been a while since I've had interaction with the Kanto Pokemon plot. He steals the Silph Scope to combat ghosts, and I suppose that makes sense, but why was Mewtwo created at all, by that logic?
To bring a near-extinct pokemon back? Quite a noble goal really.
To be used as a weapon, obviously. It's like Giovanni ran the Manhatten Project, only to have the first nuke gain sentience and run away. He would clearly pull all of his efforts into regaining his weapon.
That's the obvious answer, but it's clearly the environmentalist route he's going down - I bet he nurses Ratatas back to health as well. How could you insinuate him doing such actions D:
 

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Pokemon Red/Blue took place in an alternate Japan after World War II. That's why roads are non-existent, as they were almost all bombed out. It's why most men are either in their 20's or old, as the younger ones died in combat. It also explains the existence of Lt. Surge, who was an American fighter pilot who saw combat. Gary's parents and Red's dad all died in the war.

Finally, it explains the Pokemon League. After the Japanese government was toppled, there was not attempt to create a new government. As a result, people reverted back to a kind of feudalism, where those with the strongest Pokemon gained the most power. It also explains Lt. Surge (again). He was stationed in Veridian along with a few of his old war buddies in order to maintain American use of its port, the only one in Kanto.
 

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I've used this one in some other conspiracy/fan-theory forum before, but Braid is Watchmen from Dr. Manhattan's perspective.

In Dear Esther
you play as the ghost of Esther which is why you can't interact with anything.

The Sam Fisher in the trailers for the new Splinter Cell isn't the same one from the previous games, it's a fake identity passed down from active operative to operative like James Bond. That's why he looks and sounds different.

Konami created Silent Hill: Book of Memories as a massive experiment in meta-horror. Basically they want to convince their fanbase that they are already living in a Silent Hill type hellish nightmare, in other words a world where a SH game like Book of Memories is allowed to exist.

Bigfoot isn't really in San Andreas, it's actually aliens walking around in a bigfoot costume just to confuse people.

Gordon Freeman isn't just a really quiet guy, he was actually psychically connected to the Vortigaunts at the end of HL1 because he killed the Nihilanth. Though they do vocalize Vorts don't communicate the same way we do, and the sudden connection to something so alien would have been quite a shock to his system and maybe even caused slight brain damage. The prophet Vortigaunt in HL2 talks at length about how the they and Freeman are directly connected and repeatedly mentions the death of their former slave master. Also notice how even though he's seen in the background before hand, the G-man doesn't really interact with him until after the Nihilanth is dead. We know he and the Vorts are related somehow, maybe he actually couldn't talk to Freeman until this happened.

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Pokemon Red/Blue took place in an alternate Japan after World War II.
I know next to nothing about Pokemon since I've never played one, so take pity on me if this ends up being completely stupid to someone who actually knows what they're talking about, but maybe that even explains the Pokemon themselves? They're mutants that sprang up after the bombs dropped.
 

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I don't have any crazy conspiracy theories. I've been around these forums and a few other long enough to hear some crazy conspiracy theories, though. Mostly they're about how the producer/developer is secretly conspiring to screw their loyal fans over or somehow had knowledge they couldn't possibly have in advance. Such as theories about how Valve somehow knew hats would be the most popular TF2 thing ever in advance. Personally I've never even heard of a developer who wanted to screw people over. I've heard about apathetic ones, and ones that hate the games they are working on, but not ever one actively trying to make the game horrible.
 

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Phantasy Star IV isn't actually "The End of the Millenium." It takes place 998 years after Phantasy Star II, not a thousand. Innocent if misleading naming choice, or conspiracy to shift public perception of Millenia and increase the number of people claiming crazy things about the Mayan calender?
Nah, that's just an effect of one of the planets going up in the second game. The REAL conspiracy is that the Profound Darkness isn't dead and that every Phantasy Star game ever since the fourth has been a deliberate cover-up to make it look like otherwise. Why do you think it's so radically different a game? It's buying time to lick its wounds so that it can take over the universe.

The Reapers of Mass Effect were actually the final super weapons of the Glorft, in their final days of aggression to try and handle Coop in Megas. All that stuff that Shepard went through at the end of the third game was their attempts to create an AI directive to lead them when their creators died out.

Master Chief is NOT Duke Nukem, as wildly portrayed in a comic online. But he IS Gordan Freeman. After all, the dude's silent. The entire Halo plot is actually Black Mesa's fault (AGAIN) and he was sent in to clean up the mess, much to his unspoken vexation. Duke Nukem, meanwhile, isn't gay. He's just thoroughly in love with himself.

Mother Brain was, of course, central to the Space Pirates as you know. Father Brain was Brainiac, and they split up after having three monstrous children (The System in the Nintendo game, Zanac) and finally stop speaking to each other when Krypton exploded. Lately, Mother Brain has been trying to sue the pants off of Brainiac for his neglect in child support after some guy in a fighter jet killed the kids, but he's been faking his death so many times that it doesn't look like there will be a resolution.

Dr. Ivo Robotnik has been landing case after case of insurance fraud and making a ton of money for years by making his robots and creations destructable via contact with a small blue hedgehog and then claiming the money and suing for liable. Sonic, being unable to pay for any of this, has been a fugitive for 18 years, and his lawyer is having no luck proving the fraud, even though the doc is actually able to OUTRUN the hedgehog and is personally immune to all his attacks! Oh, and about the evil thing, but...you know how court cases go.

Nobodies from Kingdom Hearts are not empty. They're victims of identity theft by the Heartless, who are actually SHADOWS from Persona games. No comments as to WHY from Igor or any of the staff from the Velvet Room, but in all likelyhood there's another death god at work.
 

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Every Minecraft seed is the same world, it just spawns you in a different place.

When I was little I was absolutely sure that NPCs and mobs were being played by other people, online. Until I was old enough to realize how shitty the AI was in those games.
 

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Even when you THINK your Kinect is turned off and muted... it isn't.
It's always watching, listening, and waiting.
For what purpose? I have no idea. It's 11 PM and I'm too tired to think of anything else. Sorry for the buzzkill.
 

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January 22, 2027: Dr. Hagiru Sato and his team of scientists from Japan, America, Canada, and Britain begin work on a matter-energy transference machine.

February 11th, 2033: First machine is tested successfully after over a hundred failed tests. Controversy over the destructive nature of the technology ignites.

July 18th, 2033: A catastrophic incident with an energy-matter machine destroys the cit of Hiroshima, in devastation not seen since the atomic bombs were dropped nearly 90 years prior. Japanese government officials move to ban work on the technology, though Western powers urge them to allow it, despite the mishap.

April 22, 2035: First sighting of infected individuals. Most are animals, some humans are also shown to be susceptible to infection. Most seen around the ruins of Hiroshima, which had not been rebuilt.

May 13, 2035: Northern Japan is split off from it's Southern half, as a nation-wide quarantine is enacted. Anarchy soon spreads through the infected regions. 15% of humans exposed to the disease are immune, no side effect. 84.9% are affected fatally by the disease, which causes cancerous-growths. .1% of those exposed are shown to successfully mutate. The "Virus" is found to be a spreadable corruption of genetic material, which causes rapid mutation in infected individuals. All large animal life above ground is soon infected.

January 1, 2040: 98% of all animals in Japan are wiped out, ecosystems ruled entirely by infected individuals.

May 8th, 2048: Japanese Defense Force engages infected individuals to preserve quarantine. Co-ordinated attacks by infected humans and animals are seen. High levels of intelligence confirmed.

May 10th: They fail, and the nation of Japan ceases to exist.

October 13: The United States Carrier George W. Bush is attacked and sunk by an unknown force. Later revealed to be a co-ordinated assault by the infected. Use of Atomic weapons to destroy all life on Japan considered, but denied.


February 12, 2052: Remaining inhabitants of Japan have appeared, by outward observers, to have began adopting the infected into their religions. Part of this religion is a total-weapons ban, and the banning of violence against infected individuals. This is surprisingly effective at ceasing conflict with infected individuals.

April 2, 2055: Infected seen to have spread to North America. Military preparedness results in a far more contained infection. Hundreds of thousands in the United States, Canada, and Mexico die.

March 11, 2061: The United States Army begins experimenting with the combat prowess of infected animals, who are shown to have a friendly connection to humans who treat them well, much like dogs. Initial tests exceed expectations. Later that same year, China, Russia, Vietnam, and N. Korea react by signing the Kommu Pact, ensuring protection against the now utterly overpowered west.

July 2, 2063: The Kommu alliance declares war on the United States. Infected used to great effect.

November 9, 2066: War end. Communist states dissolved, China and Russia (and all of Asia) are now under the jurisdiction of the NATO.

December 25th, 2072: The regions, now divided, that were once Japan begin to open up to the outside world. Mostly through scientific trade off.

February 1, 2081: Japanese scientists sneak into heavily infected Brazil. They recover the DNA of one of the individuals believed to be one of the first infected.
Beliefs are that the infected are actually the next phase in evolution, and to find one of the originals would better help the understanding. There are many tried and failed cloning attempts, before a final experiment is successful. The result of this experiment, capable of self-induced Energy-Matter transference, is responsible for the deaths of dozens before escaping.

May 22, 2081: Ash Ketchum turns 10 years old.

I give you, my favorite made up origin story!
 

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The_Lost_King said:
ABLb0y said:
In Arkham City, the Joker actually wanted to die. The whole game was him trying to goad Batman into killing him.
You ever play Fallout: New Vegas and side with the Legion and hear Caesar's Thesis, Antithesis, and synthesis speech? It was pretty much how when he created his legion it was his thesis. The NCR was his antithesis. When he defeats the NCR the Legion will change to take on some of the NCR's qualities(hopefully the ones that let them settle down).

I think that the Joker and Batman's relation ship is the same. Betman is the thesis and the Joker is his antithesis. They each try to get eachother to see the other's way. The Joker wanted Batman to kill him so he would become a synthesis. Someone who would just kill all the villains in his way rather than knocking them out and crap like that.
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Makes sense. That's maybe why Joker keeps on teasing him about not killing his mooks.