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* ShopKeeper: Parodied. There's a Desert Store in the second level, but attempts to trade are limited to the following options and replies, which really hammer home how bad everything is.
** '''Food'''
--> ''All the food is poisoned.''
** '''Trees'''
--> ''All the trees are dead''.
** *Corrupted text*
--> ''All the children have cancer.''
** *Corrupted text 2*
--> ''You're next.'' (This actually does give you the fifth Dead Princess Key, though.)
** '''Food'''
--> ''All the food is poisoned.''
** '''Trees'''
--> ''All the trees are dead''.
** *Corrupted text*
--> ''All the children have cancer.''
** *Corrupted text 2*
--> ''You're next.'' (This actually does give you the fifth Dead Princess Key, though.)
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** Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda: The protagonist is clearly styled after Link. It also has a bunch of other references, like a cave with the old man and the two fires. However, instead of saying "it's dangerous to go alone, take this", he just asks you "what your disease is", with the choices being between "Liquor" and "Love". [[spoiler: Liquor is the choice that gives you the Liquor artefact, as he says "Wonderful! Let us drink to our deaths!" Choosing Sweetberry wine as a drink of choice afterwards also gives you a piece of the scroll, and restores time. Going for Love instead has him respond "Typical", then say "Unfourtantely [sic], your heart is already (flashes through options, before settling on [=SHIT=], inflicting damage, though still restoring time.]]
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** Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda: The protagonist is clearly styled after Link. It also has a bunch of other references, like a cave with the old man and the two fires. However, instead of saying "it's dangerous to go alone, take this", he just asks you "what your disease is", with the choices being between "Liquor" and "Love". [[spoiler: Liquor is the choice that gives you the Liquor artefact, as he says "Wonderful! Let us drink to our deaths!" Choosing Sweetberry wine as a drink of choice afterwards also gives you a piece of the scroll, and restores time. Going for Love instead has him respond "Typical", then say "Unfourtantely "Unfortunately [sic], your heart is already (flashes through options, before settling on [=SHIT=], inflicting damage, though still restoring time.]]
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Take your sword against the MissingNo anyway to the beat of [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic breathtaking]] [[{{Music/Skrillex}} music]].
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Produced in 2012 by Jason Oda through UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, ''Skrillex Quest'' [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin is a video game about]] Music/{{Skrillex}}. Found [[http://www.creetor.com/arcade/gamefiles/skrillexQuest/game.swf here]], or, in archived form [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130214234433/http://www.skrillexquest.com/ here.]]
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Produced in 2012 by Jason Oda through UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, ''Skrillex Quest'' [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin is a video game about]] Music/{{Skrillex}}. Found [[http://www.creetor.com/arcade/gamefiles/skrillexQuest/game.swf here]], or, in an archived form [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130214234433/http://www.skrillexquest.com/ here.]]
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* AWinnerIsYou: After you defeat [[spoiler: the "corrupted Skrillex" boss, Princess Ghost plays her ocarina, causing the real Skrillex to take a break from composing on his laptop and blow on the game's cartridge. This instantly transitions to "A world is saved!" message, and then to the completion tally.]]
* BettingMinigame: "Dice of Fate" occurs in one of the houses in the desert. It's basically broken,, as befits the game, but clicking it several times is the only way to get the final piece of the scroll.
* BettingMinigame: "Dice of Fate" occurs in one of the houses in the desert. It's basically broken,, as befits the game, but clicking it several times is the only way to get the final piece of the scroll.
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* AWinnerIsYou: After you defeat [[spoiler: the "corrupted Skrillex" boss, Princess Ghost plays her ocarina, causing the real Skrillex to take a break from composing on his laptop and blow on the game's cartridge. This instantly transitions to "A world is saved!" message, and then to the completion tally.]]
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Produced in 2012 by Jason Oda, ''Skrillex Quest'' [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin is a video game about]] Music/{{Skrillex}}. Found [[http://www.creetor.com/arcade/gamefiles/skrillexQuest/game.swf here]], or, in archived form [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130214234433/http://www.skrillexquest.com/ here.]]
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Produced in 2012 by Jason Oda, Oda through UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, ''Skrillex Quest'' [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin is a video game about]] Music/{{Skrillex}}. Found [[http://www.creetor.com/arcade/gamefiles/skrillexQuest/game.swf here]], or, in archived form [[https://web.archive.org/web/20130214234433/http://www.skrillexquest.com/ here.]]
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* [[spoiler:TheCameo: Skrillex appears in glitch form as the final boss, and in real life as what clears away the speck of dust on the cartridge.]]
* GottaCatchThemAll: The artifacts, the Dead Princess Keys, and the Scroll pieces.
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* AWinnerIsYou: After you defeat [[spoiler: the "corrupted Skrillex" boss, Princess Ghost plays her ocarina, causing the real Skrillex
* BettingMinigame: "Dice of Fate" occurs in one of the houses in the desert. It's basically broken,, as befits the game, but clicking it several times is the only way to get the final piece of the scroll.
* BookcasePassage: The first level has a room that is empty, save for a single pyramidal stone in the center. Pushing it aside reveals a passage to a bonus room underneath, which is where you find the Bangarang.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: In the first level, one room has a passage that literally leads to the fourth wall, and the protagonist directly addresses the player with "Hello, player of this game. I am P1. Please don't get me killed." This also gives you a piece of the scroll.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler: Skrillex appears in glitch form as the final boss, and in real life as what clears away the speck of dust on the cartridge.]]
* TheCorruption: What the world is experiencing as a result of the glitch.
* EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: What a single speck of dust did to the game's world within the cartridge. Not only is everything and everyone turning into a jumbled technicolour mess, but the living things that haven't yet fully succumbed to this are also adversely affected. This is best shown when attempting to "buy" from the shopkeeper in the second level of the game.
* FlashOfPain: Glitches flash white for a few seconds after getting hit. During that time, they are harmless but can still receive damage, encouraging the player to finish them off quickly.
* GameplayAllyImmortality: Once you finally free the Princess Ghost, she's immune to damage from the glitches. Justified, since she's well, already a ghost. However, the other [=NPCs=] present in the game are just as immune to your attacks and the glitches.
* GottaCatchThemAll: The artifacts, the Dead Princess Keys, and the Scroll
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** Earlier, the desert level has a giant glitch constantly rush at you like a train. However, that one is basically invulnerable, and should just be dodged.
* GuideDangIt: Many of the keys, artefacts and scroll pieces are hard to find on the first couple of tries, when there's a time limit going on, and some require picking a correct dialogue option, or even entering a correct "secret word".
* InexplicableTreasureChests: All keys, and some of the artifacts, are stored in this. Several of these chests are only dropped when you defeat the last glitch in the room.
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* InterfaceScrewInterfaceScrew: Getting hit by any of the glitches fills the screen with the same technicolour pixels for a few seconds.
* {{Knockback}}: Glitches are knocked back by every attack of yours. Managing to knock them straight into a wall can keep them in a loop and thus help you to quickly kill them. On the other hand, they can also be knocked
* {{Knockback}}: Glitches are knocked back by every attack of yours. Managing to knock them straight into a wall can keep them in a loop and thus help you to quickly kill them. On the other hand, they can also be knocked
* LowFantasy: The setting is implied to be this. When encountering a healer in the first level, you may ask to heal either health, magic or faith. The former is a straight-up heal, the latter restores time. The remaining option simply gets you a response of "Silly, magic doesn't exist.''
* MenuTimeLockout: No time on the in-game meter passes while you are engaged in the conversations with [=NPCs=]. Even when you are supposedly "spending the night" at an Inn, and engaging in other activities there that should be time-consuming.
* MenuTimeLockout: No time on the in-game meter passes while you are engaged in the conversations with [=NPCs=]. Even when you are supposedly "spending the night" at an Inn, and engaging in other activities there that should be time-consuming.
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* OneHundredPercentCompletion
MoodWhiplash: The game frequently jumps between comic and tragic in its optional interactions. As a rule, the [=NPCs=] with dialogue options will usually provide some avenue for humour, whereas those that only deliver a couple static lines are completely resigned to oblivion.
*PostModernism
MookChivalry: There's a circle of black blocks surrounding you and the Ghost Princess before the boss battle. Then, they gradually turn into large glitches; at first, there's only three, but other blocks immediately turn into new glitches as soon as you cut the old ones down.
*Shoutout: OneHitKill: What the Master Sword does to all the glitches - even the FinalBoss is not immune. Possessing it is practically the only way to kill all the large glitches in the pre-boss encounter before the time limit runs out, which awards you with the [=EFX=]-1000 artefact.
* OptionalSexualEncounter: Going to an "Inn" and agreeing to "Spend the night" gives a choice of services, including "Sexy Time". That has a choice of distorted, supposedly female thumbnails (and a ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' block). Going for any one shows an image glitched beyond any recognition, and a message of some worthless bonus: from "+24 points" for a Tetris block, to "+1000 vs. [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal Undead Ukrainians]]" for another pick. You can try all options as many times as you like. You probably should too, since you can't re-enter the building afterwards.
* PlatformBattle: What the final boss battle is like, as [[spoiler: Corrupted Skrillex head]] moves side-to-side and periodically spews a stream of glitch projectiles through one row of platforms, forcing you to jump to a neighbouring row, and then forward and towards the boss.
* PostModernism: The premise of a game getting corrupted by the damage done to its cartridge is quite post-modernist, and is its structure, filled with [[ShoutOut shoutouts]] to classic games and Skrillex self-references.
* {{Retraux}}: While the main game and its pseudo-3D style actually looks relatively modern as far as WebGames go, there are several instances where it deliberately adopts 16-bit aesthetic, like in the bonus room where you find the bangarang artifact.
* ShieldsAreUseless: Your character always carries the shield straight ahead of them in one outstretched arm, but it does absolutely nothing. Then again, he isn't exactly attacked with swords and arrows either.
* ShopKeeper: Parodied. There's a Desert Store in the second level, but attempts to trade are limited to the following options and replies, which really hammer home how bad everything is.
** '''Food'''
--> ''All the food is poisoned.''
** '''Trees'''
--> ''All the trees are dead''.
** *Corrupted text*
--> ''All the children have cancer.''
** *Corrupted text 2*
--> ''You're next.'' (This actually does give you the fifth Dead Princess Key, though.)
* ShoutOut:
*
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* OptionalSexualEncounter: Going to an "Inn" and agreeing to "Spend the night" gives a choice of services, including "Sexy Time". That has a choice of distorted, supposedly female thumbnails (and a ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' block). Going for any one shows an image glitched beyond any recognition, and a message of some worthless bonus: from "+24 points" for a Tetris block, to "+1000 vs. [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal Undead Ukrainians]]" for another pick. You can try all options as many times as you like. You probably should too, since you can't re-enter the building afterwards.
* PlatformBattle: What the final boss battle is like, as [[spoiler: Corrupted Skrillex head]] moves side-to-side and periodically spews a stream of glitch projectiles through one row of platforms, forcing you to jump to a neighbouring row, and then forward and towards the boss.
* PostModernism: The premise of a game getting corrupted by the damage done to its cartridge is quite post-modernist, and is its structure, filled with [[ShoutOut shoutouts]] to classic games and Skrillex self-references.
* {{Retraux}}: While the main game and its pseudo-3D style actually looks relatively modern as far as WebGames go, there are several instances where it deliberately adopts 16-bit aesthetic, like in the bonus room where you find the bangarang artifact.
* ShieldsAreUseless: Your character always carries the shield straight ahead of them in one outstretched arm, but it does absolutely nothing. Then again, he isn't exactly attacked with swords and arrows either.
* ShopKeeper: Parodied. There's a Desert Store in the second level, but attempts to trade are limited to the following options and replies, which really hammer home how bad everything is.
** '''Food'''
--> ''All the food is poisoned.''
** '''Trees'''
--> ''All the trees are dead''.
** *Corrupted text*
--> ''All the children have cancer.''
** *Corrupted text 2*
--> ''You're next.'' (This actually does give you the fifth Dead Princess Key, though.)
* ShoutOut:
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** Franchise/TheLegendOfZeldaFranchise/TheLegendOfZelda: The protagonist is clearly styled after Link. It also has a bunch of other references, like a cave with the old man and the two fires. However, instead of saying "it's dangerous to go alone, take this", he just asks you "what your disease is", with the choices being between "Liquor" and "Love". [[spoiler: Liquor is the choice that gives you the Liquor artefact, as he says "Wonderful! Let us drink to our deaths!" Choosing Sweetberry wine as a drink of choice afterwards also gives you a piece of the scroll, and restores time. Going for Love instead has him respond "Typical", then say "Unfourtantely [sic], your heart is already (flashes through options, before settling on [=SHIT=], inflicting damage, though still restoring time.]]
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** Choosing to "stay the night" in an Inn and answering "Yes" to "Are you sure?" provides a bunch of services, including "Creator/{{HBO}} TV". Choosing this gives you the "Blown Kak Speakers" artifact.
** Choosing "sexy time" at the same inn leads to a choice of girls, though all of them are already distorted by glitches. The one that isn't is a ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' block.
** "Room services" instead has frequent references to [[Series/BeverlyHills90210 Jenny Garth]]. Another option is a [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Ninja Turtle Power Ring]].
* SuspiciouslyCrackedWall: One is present in the castle that serves as the first level. Running into it with a sword opens a passageway to get Sabre Vision Glasses artifact.
* SwordLines: Like in ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', protagonist's sword briefly leaves blue arcs in the air as it's swung.
* TimedMission: Every section of the game is timed, usually to about 75 seconds, and after this time runs out, you get automatically transported to the next section of the game (or fail it, in the final sections.) Thus, it's up to you to try and collect as many keys and artifacts as possible. However, there are some bonus ways to restore time back to max.
* TraumaInn: There's an inn at the desert, and sleeping in it is free of charge, and actually does restore health. However, you are more likely to be interested in its other options.
* WorthlessTreasureTwist: Collecting all seven pieces of the scroll may look like this, as the final piece is always given in the Dice of Fate minigame, where any result is a text of gibberish. In fact, though, bringing all seven pieces to another shack gives you the Master Sword, which instantly kills all the glitches, FinalBoss included. And of course, pieces of the scroll and the Master Sword both count towards OneHundredPercentCompletion.
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** Choosing to "stay the night" in an Inn and answering "Yes" to "Are you sure?" provides a bunch of services, including "Creator/{{HBO}} TV". Choosing this gives you the "Blown Kak Speakers" artifact.
** Choosing "sexy time" at the same inn leads to a choice of girls, though all of them are already distorted by glitches. The one that isn't is a ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}'' block.
** "Room services" instead has frequent references to [[Series/BeverlyHills90210 Jenny Garth]]. Another option is a [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Ninja Turtle Power Ring]].
* SuspiciouslyCrackedWall: One is present in the castle that serves as the first level. Running into it with a sword opens a passageway to get Sabre Vision Glasses artifact.
* SwordLines: Like in ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', protagonist's sword briefly leaves blue arcs in the air as it's swung.
* TimedMission: Every section of the game is timed, usually to about 75 seconds, and after this time runs out, you get automatically transported to the next section of the game (or fail it, in the final sections.) Thus, it's up to you to try and collect as many keys and artifacts as possible. However, there are some bonus ways to restore time back to max.
* TraumaInn: There's an inn at the desert, and sleeping in it is free of charge, and actually does restore health. However, you are more likely to be interested in its other options.
* WorthlessTreasureTwist: Collecting all seven pieces of the scroll may look like this, as the final piece is always given in the Dice of Fate minigame, where any result is a text of gibberish. In fact, though, bringing all seven pieces to another shack gives you the Master Sword, which instantly kills all the glitches, FinalBoss included. And of course, pieces of the scroll and the Master Sword both count towards OneHundredPercentCompletion.
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Take your sword against the MissingNo anyway to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic breathtaking]] [[{{Music/Skrillex}} music]].
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** WatershipDown: Literature/WatershipDown: Appears as one of the treasures that references Skrillex himself.
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Once, there was a game with a story. TheHero. [[SaveThePrincess The Princess.]] TheGoodKing. Maybe there would be a villain; the hero would go around; [[GottaCatchThemAll collecting]] PlotCoupons; rescue the princess, get the StandardHeroReward; live HappilyEverAfter.
This was not to be. A speck of dust fell onto the game cartridge; and [[TheCorruption corrupted...everything.]]
TheGoodKing and the Princess are dead. The people are [[ApatheticCitizens waiting for the end.]] What good will the PlotCoupons do; against a foe that breaks the story?
Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] [[{{Music/Skrillex}} music]].
This was not to be. A speck of dust fell onto the game cartridge; and [[TheCorruption corrupted...everything.]]
TheGoodKing and the Princess are dead. The people are [[ApatheticCitizens waiting for the end.]] What good will the PlotCoupons do; against a foe that breaks the story?
Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] [[{{Music/Skrillex}} music]].
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Once, there was a game with a story. TheHero. [[SaveThePrincess The Princess.]] TheGoodKing. Maybe there would be a villain; the villain. The hero would go around; around [[GottaCatchThemAll collecting]] PlotCoupons; PlotCoupons, rescue the princess, get the StandardHeroReward; StandardHeroReward, and live HappilyEverAfter.
This was not to be. A speck of dust fell onto the gamecartridge; cartridge, and [[TheCorruption corrupted...everything.]]
TheGoodKing and the Princess are dead. The people are [[ApatheticCitizens waiting for the end.]] What good will the PlotCouponsdo; do against a foe that breaks the story?
Take your sword against the MissingNoanyways; anyways to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] [[{{Music/Skrillex}} music]].
This was not to be. A speck of dust fell onto the game
TheGoodKing and the Princess are dead. The people are [[ApatheticCitizens waiting for the end.]] What good will the PlotCoupons
Take your sword against the MissingNo
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Music/{{Skrillex}} has made a video game. Found [[http://www.skrillexquest.com/ here.]]
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** DragonQuest
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* InfinityPlusOneSword: You can trade all of the Scroll pieces for the [[TheLegendOfZelda Master Sword]] which kills anything in one hit. [[spoiler: Including the FinalBoss.]]
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* InfinityPlusOneSword: You can trade all of the Scroll pieces for the [[TheLegendOfZelda [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Master Sword]] which kills anything in one hit. [[spoiler: Including the FinalBoss.]]
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* InfinityPlusOneSword: You can trade all of the Scroll pieces for the [[TheLegendOfZelda Master Sword]] which kills anything in one hit. [[spoiler: Including the FinalBoss.]]]
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* [[spoiler:CreatorCameo Skrillex appears in glitch form as the final boss, and in real life as clears away the speck of dust on the cartridge.]]
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** WatershipDownWatershipDown: Appears as one of the treasures that references Skrillex himself.
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Found [[http://www.skrillexquest.com/ here.]]
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{{Skrillex}} has made a video game. Found [[http://www.skrillexquest.com/ here.]]
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Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] [[Skrillex Music]].
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Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] [[Skrillex [[{{Skrillex}} Music]].
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Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] {{SkrillexMusic}}.
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Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] {{SkrillexMusic}}.
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Once, there was a game with a story. TheHero. [[SaveThePrincess The Princess.]] TheGoodKing. Maybe there would be a villain; the hero would go around; [[GottaCatchThemAll collecting]] PlotCoupons; rescue the princess, get the StandardHeroReward; live HappilyEverAfter.
This was not to be. A speck of dust fell onto the game cartridge; and [[TheCorruption corrupted...everything.]]
TheGoodKing and the Princess are dead. The people are [[ApatheticCitizens waiting for the end.]] What good will the PlotCoupons do; against a foe that breaks the story?
Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] {{SkrillexMusic}}.
!!SkrillexQuest provides examples of:
* GottaCatchThemAll: The artifacts, the Dead Princess Keys, and the Scroll pieces.
* InterfactScrew
* MissingNo
* PostModernism
* Shoutout:
** TheLegendOfZelda
** DragonQuest
Once, there was a game with a story. TheHero. [[SaveThePrincess The Princess.]] TheGoodKing. Maybe there would be a villain; the hero would go around; [[GottaCatchThemAll collecting]] PlotCoupons; rescue the princess, get the StandardHeroReward; live HappilyEverAfter.
This was not to be. A speck of dust fell onto the game cartridge; and [[TheCorruption corrupted...everything.]]
TheGoodKing and the Princess are dead. The people are [[ApatheticCitizens waiting for the end.]] What good will the PlotCoupons do; against a foe that breaks the story?
Take your sword against the MissingNo anyways; to the beat of [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome breathtaking]] {{SkrillexMusic}}.
!!SkrillexQuest provides examples of:
* GottaCatchThemAll: The artifacts, the Dead Princess Keys, and the Scroll pieces.
* InterfactScrew
* MissingNo
* PostModernism
* Shoutout:
** TheLegendOfZelda
** DragonQuest