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1'''Basic Trope''': A video game turns out to be actively malevolent.
2* '''Straight''': ''[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Hell Slaughter]]'', a popular new video game at a local arcade, haunts players in their nightmares and [[Manga/DeathNote kills them with heart attacks.]]
3* '''Exaggerated''':
4** The ''Hell Slaughter'' machine escapes the arcade and [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever starts destroying the city.]]
5** The video game [[Webcomic/HomeStuck destroys the entire world with meteors]] and cannot be stopped because of a StableTimeLoop. ''[[ItsAWonderfulFailure Better luck next time!]]''
6* '''Downplayed''':
7** If it looks like the player is going to win the game ''Hell Slaughter'' [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard screws with their targeting sight]].
8** ''Hell Slaughter'' can cause players to catch colds.
9* '''Justified''':
10** The man who programmed ''Hell Slaughter'' [[DrivenToSuicide committed suicide]] when the publisher screwed him out of the royalties for his game. Now he haunts his creation, seeking revenge.
11** ''Hell Slaughter'' is possessed by an actual demon who was intentionally summoned by the developers as a final challenge for any player dedicated enough to face him.
12** The programmer is a cultist who worship an EldritchAbomination. Anyone with knowledge on the being know the meaning of weird runes and chanting-like music in the background, playing the game emulate the summon ritual with the player as sacrifice.
13** The game is designed by EvilOverlord [[AIIsACrapshoot Super Computer]] or [[AliensAreBastards Aliens]] who want to KillAllHumans.
14** Somewhere along the production cycle an IndianBurialGround was desecrated. [[note]] Which leaves the question, [[FridgeHorror what happened to those that worked on the game after that?]][[/note]]
15* '''Inverted''':
16** The video game ''Angel Savior'' has the power to cure terminal illnesses and remove suicidal impulses.
17** If you get an extra life in the game, you get an extra life in real life!
18** A MMORPG was planned to use sentient AI to control all [=NPCs=] for realistic interaction. The AI was [[DrivenToSuicide driven to self-deletion]] after it learned the game's premise, since it doesn't want to deal with millions of {{Troll}}s for years.
19* '''Subverted''':
20** A rash of mysterious deaths appears at first to be linked to ''Hell Slaughter'', but it turns out a deranged MediaWatchdog is killing people to strengthen his case that [[NewMediaAreEvil video games are evil]].
21** What appears to be a dangerous SkeleBot9000 is actually a holographic projection from a video game: something which appears dangerous is actually a harmless game instead of the other way around.
22** ''Hell Slaughter'' is a supernatural entity killing players...but upon investigation it turns out only those who play a certain normally-inaccessible level are targeted, the game only allows those it finds to be particularly horrible people already to play it (other players get an error and are sent back to the main menu), and those particular players made a particular choice to commit a heinous case of VideoGameCrueltyPotential. Essentially, the haunted arcade game runs a SecretTestOfCharacter and kills those who egregiously fail it.
23* '''Double Subverted''': The MediaWatchdog was driven to kill by a malevolent force inside the ''Hell Slaughter'' machine.
24* '''Parodied''':
25** Anyone who plays ''Let's Play With The Pink Fuzzy Bunnies'' is immediately driven to [[SickeninglySweet bash their own brains out against the game cabinet]].
26** The monster in the video game is a simple {{Mook}}, beatable via GoombaStomp.
27** A plumbing sim receives the same dramatic and horror gravitas for removing clogs and patching pipe leaks.
28** ''Hell Slaughter'' is an arcade game, known for the curious tendency for its players to die shortly after they lose. Bob searches far and wide for a cabinet... only to find it's just a mediocre VideoGame/{{Galaga}} clone with a knife attached to the cabinet, and it stabs you when you get a game over.
29* '''Zig Zagged''':
30** ''Hell Slaughter'' is killing people! No, the victims are proven to have already been suicidal. But how do you explain their hearts being torn out? A serial killer is responsible, using the rumors around the game as cover. However, he was driven to kill by the game! Actually, he was crazy to begin with and the game only provided him with an impetus...
31** ''Hell Slaughter'' while disturbingly powerful is more amoral than malicious. While it can kill people based on their actions in game (certain bosses can kill you for real and takes VideoGameCrueltyPunishment into reality) it also rewards and even heals and saves the lives of its players. This means despite the danger to someone in desperate enough straits things can only really go up. However it isn't a mere tool. While it tolerates being off for purposes such as maintenance, the arcade being closed, or relocation it has a temper. [[BerserkButton Do not attempt to unplug it while a game is playing or interfere with a game in progress]]. [[ShopLiftAndDie Do not attempt to rob or vandalize it or wherever it is placed.]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And don't place food or drink near it.]]
32* '''Averted''': ''Hell Slaughter'' is unquestionably [[UltraSuperDeathGoreFestChainsawer3000 an incredibly, perhaps gratuitously violent game]], but no one experiences any ill effects from playing it [[{{Squick}} (apart from an intense need to throw up after seeing someone's intestines explode for the 200th time)]].
33* '''Enforced''': The work in question was produced by {{Media Watchdog}}s as part of a smear campaign to turn the public against the game industry.
34* '''Lampshaded''': "Why can't the world-destroying force of evil stay on the ''other'' side of the screen for a change?"
35* '''Implied''': A ''Hell Slaughter'' arcade cabinet is frequently seen in the background before teenage characters snap and murder someone and incidents in psychotic murderous outbursts among teenagers has been noted to be on the rise lately.
36* '''Invoked''': A character consciously avoids playing video games precisely because they're afraid of running afoul of an evil one.
37* '''Exploited''': A serial killer themes his killings after a popular video game, intending to use it as a scapegoat.
38* '''Defied''':
39** The arcade owner has seen one too many late-night movies where deaths occur in the wake of a violent video game coming to town, and so buys ''[[TemptingFate Let's Play With The Pink Fuzzy Bunnies]]'' [[BrickJoke instead]].
40** Whatever or whoever created ''Hell Slaughter'' didn't wanted to risk placing his plan to kill a lot of people in the hands of such things as Metacritic giving it a bad score, so the game is either never made or it is made but it doesn't has the "murder" method -- that goes into a porn film, or a Facebook page, or maybe into the subliminal waves of the local reality shows.
41* '''Discussed''': "Don't play it you fool! ''Hell Slaughter'' will kill us all!"
42* '''Conversed''': "The scene where the video game turned evil creeped me out." "[[FridgeLogic Why did he keep playing it, then?]]"
43* '''Deconstructed''':
44** As soon as the arcade owner suspects that ''Hell Slaughter'' is killing people, he has the arcade machine taken off the floor and destroyed - possibly exorcised, for good measure.
45** ''Hell Slaughter'' fails to wind up for sale as [[HoistByHisOwnPetard it cannot stop itself from killing playtesters and reviewers]].
46* '''Reconstructed''':
47** ''Hell Slaughter'' is a demon who's taken the form of an arcade machine. It doesn't take kindly to the owner's attempt to destroy it: the next day, ''Hell Slaughter'' is back on the arcade floor, and the arcade owner is found dead from mysterious causes.
48** Whatever malevolent entity causes ''Hell Slaughter'' to kill players in real life doesn't come around until after the game's release.
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50'''GAME OVER!''' ''[[TheMostDangerousVideoGame Continue?]]''
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52%% Optional items, added after Conversed, at your discretion:
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54%%* '''Implied''': ???
55%%* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???
56%%* '''Played For Laughs''': ???

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