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Watch the Haunted “Candle Cove” Episode From Syfy’s “Channel Zero”! (Exclusive) Channel Zero Candle Cove, Candle Cove Creepypasta, Demon Lord Retry, Candle Cove, Channel Zero, Lost Episodes, Lost Media, Disneyland Tickets, Free Tv Shows

With only three episodes left, the mystery behind Syfy’s “Channel Zero” is only intensifying. It’s clear that “Candle Cove” exists, but who created it, and why have they returned? What’s the motive behind the haunted children’s show and how does Mike Painter’s (Paul Schneider) twin brother mix into all of it? The chilling “Candle Cove” is the centerpiece of […]

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The eighties were so weird. Even at the time we thought that era was bad, but looking back I always am blown away at how truly amazing that decade was.   It was a time of learning about so much wild stuff because there was suddenly a “critical mass” interest in the “weird” past and tons of CD reissues of… virtually everything. And we were all digging it up—and digging the shit out of it—just as it was about to be dumped, burned or lost. In this pilgrimage was also a great sort of confusion ... Public Access Tv, High Strangeness, Lost Media, Photoshop Edits, Odd Eye Circle, Dangerous Minds, Analog Horror, So Weird, The Eighties

The eighties were so weird. Even at the time we thought that era was bad, but looking back I always am blown away at how truly amazing that decade was. It was a time of learning about so much wild stuff because there was suddenly a “critical mass” interest in the “weird” past and tons of CD reissues of… virtually everything. And we were all digging it up—and digging the shit out of it—just as it was about to be dumped, burned or lost. In this pilgrimage was also a great sort of confusion of…

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Retro Gaming Art, Japanese Horror, Arte Cyberpunk, Retro Horror, Gaming Art, Bad Dreams, Horror Games, Ex Machina, Baby Art

Developed by Kinotrope and originally released in limited numbers (3,000 units) in early 1999 was a Japanese PC/Macintosh game titled Garage: Bad Dream Adventure (though referred to by many simply as Garage).[1] The point-and-click game, directed by Tomomi Sakuba, features bizarre, surreal, often nightmarish (as the title implies) and sometimes graphic imagery. The player controls a small alien-like robot, maneuvering their way through a barren, foreboding landscape of cracked wood panelling…

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