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The main menu interface included the options “Shoot," “View," and “Play." If the player chose to “Shoot” on the interface, he/she would be greeted by a screen that resembled some sort of strange JRPG. More options would appear on this screen, such as “Shoot," “Items," “Magic," “Check," and “Run." If the “Run” option was selected, a strangely distorted face would appear on the screen. The face appears to be “doodled” on, with fake hair, lips, eyebrows, and eyes crudely drawn over a male's face. A black star is seen to be imprinted on the face's forehead. The man in the photo seems to be posing with one finger over his mouth, as if telling someone to shush. The picture comes with a caption as well, which reads: “Who are you running from?”

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  • Who Are You Running From?
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  • The main menu interface included the options “Shoot," “View," and “Play." If the player chose to “Shoot” on the interface, he/she would be greeted by a screen that resembled some sort of strange JRPG. More options would appear on this screen, such as “Shoot," “Items," “Magic," “Check," and “Run." If the “Run” option was selected, a strangely distorted face would appear on the screen. The face appears to be “doodled” on, with fake hair, lips, eyebrows, and eyes crudely drawn over a male's face. A black star is seen to be imprinted on the face's forehead. The man in the photo seems to be posing with one finger over his mouth, as if telling someone to shush. The picture comes with a caption as well, which reads: “Who are you running from?”
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  • The main menu interface included the options “Shoot," “View," and “Play." If the player chose to “Shoot” on the interface, he/she would be greeted by a screen that resembled some sort of strange JRPG. More options would appear on this screen, such as “Shoot," “Items," “Magic," “Check," and “Run." If the “Run” option was selected, a strangely distorted face would appear on the screen. The face appears to be “doodled” on, with fake hair, lips, eyebrows, and eyes crudely drawn over a male's face. A black star is seen to be imprinted on the face's forehead. The man in the photo seems to be posing with one finger over his mouth, as if telling someone to shush. The picture comes with a caption as well, which reads: “Who are you running from?” In the American version of the game/accessory, two other faces can be seen to randomly appear throughout the game. One face seems to be of a man whose face has also been drawn on. He has been given female hair, and a bizarre “wave” symbol had been drawn on his forehead. The other face was obviously female, with artificial eyes and drawn pigtails. This face had the same “wave” symbol drawn onto her forehead. These faces were occasionally accompanied by the same eerie inquiry: “Who are you running from?” The Japanese version of the game had two additional faces that would pop up at random intervals while playing. The first face seems to be a male, with scribbled eyes and an unnerving smile. It is unclear whether or not the hair on this face is real, as the resolution is extremely low. The face also had waves drawn onto its forehead. The final face is seemingly of a man with a drawn scowl and cartoonishly long hair. The eyes to this face are also doodled, as well as most of the other features on the face. This face is the only one without a symbol on its forehead, and it is also the only face without a devilish synthetic smile. Another more subtle difference is that this picture seems to have been taken in a different location than all the others. The previous faces all have nothing but a white backdrop, but this one seems to have some sort of object in the background. It is believed that these pictures are the result of a kidnapping done by a strange cult. The figure with a black star drawn on its forehead is said to be the leader of the group, while the ones with waves were said to be the disciples. The face without any symbols and the dark scowl is believed to be the unlucky victim. It is unclear what the condition of the victim is in the photograph, or how these pictures managed to be included in the game. The motive of the cult is also unclear, as no body that resembled the victim was ever recovered.
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