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* ''The Legend of Zelda: Faces of Evil'': Put the player in a state of extreme frustration leading to a [[MakeMeWannaShout primal cry powerful enough to collapse buildings]].

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* ''The Legend of Zelda: Faces of Evil'': Put the player in a state of extreme frustration leading to a [[MakeMeWannaShout [[GaleForceSound primal cry powerful enough to collapse buildings]].
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[[WMG: Joueur du Grenier is set in the same universe as Wiki/SCPFoundation]]

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* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself ([[UnfortunateImplications not that sort of "playing with himself"]]).

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* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself ([[UnfortunateImplications ([[DoubleEntendre not that sort of "playing with himself"]]).
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* ''The Legend of Zelda: Faces of Evil'': Put the player in a state of extreme frustration leading to a [[MakesMeWannaShout primal cry powerful enough to collapse buildings]].

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* ''The Legend of Zelda: Faces of Evil'': Put the player in a state of extreme frustration leading to a [[MakesMeWannaShout [[MakeMeWannaShout primal cry powerful enough to collapse buildings]].

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The main character seems to be a very gifted Class-D or even a scientist of the Foundation, considering that he regularly has to experiment with specimen dangerous for the mind. He seems specialized in experimentation involving SCP which are hazardous computer and videogame related objects.

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The main character seems to be a very gifted Class-D or even a scientist of the Foundation, considering that he regularly has to experiment with specimen dangerous for the mind. He seems specialized in experimentation involving SCP which are hazardous computer computer- and videogame related videogame-related objects.




The worst part is that the videos shows the Joueur du Grenier deliberately triggered several containment breach, when throwing SCP carts right in the nature when trying to decommission them.

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\n* ''The Legend of Zelda: Faces of Evil'': Put the player in a state of extreme frustration leading to a [[MakesMeWannaShout primal cry powerful enough to collapse buildings]].

The worst part is that the videos shows the Joueur du Grenier deliberately triggered several containment breach, when throwing SCP carts right in the nature when trying to decommission them.them.

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Notable SCP experimented by the Joueur du Grenier (none of them are recognized on the official website of the Foundation):

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Notable SCP experimented by the Joueur du Grenier (none of them are recognized on the official website of the Foundation):Foundation)[[note]]it could be worthy to note that, to this day, he didn't test [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1315 any game officially]] [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1633 known to be in possession of the Foundation]][[/note]]:
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* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself.

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* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself.
himself ([[UnfortunateImplications not that sort of "playing with himself"]]).

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Interestingly, Seb seems to be an highly cooperative SCP. He is polymorph, immortal (he gets killed in several videos but inexplicably comes back later), and can even appear as multiple copies of himself (as in the "FAQ" video or the ''Taz-Mania'' one).

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Interestingly, Seb seems to be an highly cooperative SCP.SCP (although a bit mischievous). He is polymorph, immortal (he gets killed in several videos but inexplicably comes back later), and can even appear as multiple copies of himself (as in the "FAQ" video or the ''Taz-Mania'' one).



* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself.

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* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself.himself.

The worst part is that the videos shows the Joueur du Grenier deliberately triggered several containment breach, when throwing SCP carts right in the nature when trying to decommission them.

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Interestingly, Seb seems to be an highly cooperative SCP. He is polymorph, immortal (he gets killed in several videos but inexplicably comes back later), and can even appear multiply himself (as in the "FAQ" video or the ''Taz-Mania'' one).

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Interestingly, Seb seems to be an highly cooperative SCP. He is polymorph, immortal (he gets killed in several videos but inexplicably comes back later), and can even appear multiply as multiple copies of himself (as in the "FAQ" video or the ''Taz-Mania'' one).one).
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* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself.
* The ''Dragon's Lair'' games: Like ''Dark Castle'', but worse.

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* The ''Dragon's Lair'' games: Like ''Dark Castle'', but worse.
* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself.
* The ''Dragon's Lair'' games: Like ''Dark Castle'', but worse.
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[[WMG: Joueur du Grenier is set in the same universe as Wiki/SCPFoundation]]
The main character seems to be a very gifted Class-D or even a scientist of the Foundation, considering that he regularly has to experiment with specimen dangerous for the mind. He seems specialized in experimentation involving SCP which are hazardous computer and videogame related objects.
Interestingly, Seb seems to be an highly cooperative SCP. He is polymorph, immortal (he gets killed in several videos but inexplicably comes back later), and can even appear multiply himself (as in the "FAQ" video or the ''Taz-Mania'' one).
Notable SCP experimented by the Joueur du Grenier (none of them are recognized on the official website of the Foundation):
* The whole collection of games owned by the Joueur du Grenier is sentient and alive. They are shown moving freely several times, especially in the ''Ultraman - Rise of the Robots'' video (in which games ''force'' the Joueur du Grenier to review them by entering themselves his console; [[spoiler:the video ends with a fight against their carts]]) and the "2D to 3D transition" ([[spoiler:which ends by a general attempt of escape by his game collection, and ''Tintin in Tibet'' succeed it]]).
* ''Last Battle'': Stucks its player in a GroundhogDayLoop.
* ''Dark Castle'': Slightly mind-damaging.
* ''Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue'': When the cart is manipulated by the Joueur du Grenier, it suddenly gives him his "bad games review" clothes, completed with a fugitive vision of a giant burning disembodied eye.
* ''Dragon Ball'': Includes an EarWorm leading to suicide.
* ''Spirou'': Transforms its player in an "Infogrames-game hero" (a character injuried by absolutely anything).
* ''Taz-Mania'': Leaves its player as a brainwashed shell unable to speak correctly but grants him a superspeed ability. It implies that Taz became the Taz we all know after playing with himself.
* The ''Dragon's Lair'' games: Like ''Dark Castle'', but worse.

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