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1''[[https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Easter_Egg_-_Snow_on_Mt._Silver Easter Egg - Snow on Mt. Silver]]'' is a creepypasta based on Franchise/{{Pokemon}}, where the protagonist, Angie, ends up seeing the results that a bizarre [=GameShark=] code has on [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokemon Silver]]. The story's popularity in the Pokepasta community has lead to it also having a few adaptations, including, but not limited to:
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3A FanFilm by Shaded Scythe Studios, a FanGame released on the site [=GameJolt=], and a later game by Reidd Maxwell, famous for the game adaptation of ''Fanfic/PokemonLostSilver'' and its remake, their game is made in the same engine as ''Lost Silver''.
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5The film can be watched [[https://youtu.be/F7e5fJW5dRQ?feature=shared here]], while Reidd Maxwell's game can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNezvw0bcek here]]. ([[KeepCirculatingTheTapes The GameJolt game has been delisted from the site]]).
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8!! Easter Egg - Snow on Mt. Silver contains examples of:
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10* AdaptationNameChange: Early versions of the fan game had the player character being named Silver. Updated releases changed it back to Blake.
11* BittersweetEnding: While Angie’s brother does recover from his insanity, he loses the will to play Pokemon games after the incident.
12* BodyHorror: Both Blake, Red and their Pokémon, are horribly mutilated by frostbite.
13* DarkFic: Both the real world and video game portions of the story qualify. In the real world, a teenager is driven to temporary madness as a result of a seemingly innocent sounding cheat, while in the video game, two protagonists die, and end up falling victim to some ambiguous fate.
14* EasterEgg
15** The term is in the title, which is how the [=GameShark=] code is identified in the notes Angie’s brother wrote. Angie notes how this would imply the events the code uncovers should be something intended as part of the actual game.
16** Reidd Maxwell first released his game adaptation as an easter egg in “Re: Lost Silver”. To find it there, you open the Unown Dex, and press select while highlighting the Unown S, N, O, and W in that order.
17* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Implied, as Meganium, a Grass type which is weak to Ice dies first, whereas Typhlosion, who is both resistant to Ice and super-effective against it, is the last Pokémon standing.
18* FanFilm: A thirty minute film that retells the story, including custom made gameplay footage (the film came out long before the fangame), can be found on Website/YouTube.
19* FanGame: The story has been defictionalised into a game at least twice.
20* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Ho boy. In normal Pokémon gameplay, the trainer had no qualms walking through the Ice Cave and Seafoam Islands. Pokémon, when they are frozen, can quickly be thawed out with an Ice Heal or Burnt Berry, with Ice-Type attacks themselves doing no more than causing Pokémon to [[NonLethalKO faint]]. All of this goes out the window once the titular [=GameShark=] code is activated.
21* HarmlessFreezing: Heavily averted for a Pokémon game. In the normal version of Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal, having your Pokémon frozen simply means that they're unable to move and can easily be cured by an Ice Heal or Burnt Berry. None of this matters once you enter the [=GameShark=] code for the "Easter Egg", however.
22* HellIsThatNoise: At the end of the game itself, it causes a horrific screech, which leaves Angie in a stupor for a few moments after it eventually finishes.
23* JumpScare: The film adds one, with a Pikachu skull flashing on-screen during the screech at the end of the game. The [=GameJolt=] game originally included this as well, but the developer removed it in an updated version.
24* KillItWithIce: Frostbite kills Blake's Pokémon, Red's Pokémon, and then the trainers themselves.
25* MadeOfIndestructium: At one point, Angie’s brother throws a [=GBA=] hard enough to leave a dent in the wall. The console still runs fine.
26* NamedByTheAdaptation: Angie's brother is never refered to by name in the story. In the film, however, he's named Blake, and apparently named the player character after himself.
27* NoNameGiven: Angie’s brother goes unnamed; while his character's name is Blake, it's unclear if that's also his own name or just a random name.
28* NothingIsScarier: Absolutely no wild Pokémon show up during Blake’s ascent of Mt. Silver, in stark contrast to the normal game.
29* PlayfulHacker: Angie's brother just LOVES hacking his Pokémon games with [=GameShark=] codes. However, this comes back to bite him.
30* PlotlineDeath: All of Blake's Pokémon die as Blake is railroaded into climbing Mount Silver. Max Revives won't do anything to save them.
31* SlasherSmile: Red's Pikachu is described as having a huge smile stretching across its face, and it's eager to fight even though its body is horribly mangled. The fan film’s [[JumpScare Pikachu skull]] also sports a similar grin.
32* SnowMeansDeath: The titular code not only makes snow fall on Mt. Silver, it causes trainers and their Pokémon to slowly succumb to frostbite. In the real-world portions, the story itself ends on an ominous note, mentioning that "that winter, the snow fell thick".

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