1. The Mario 64 Infinite Stairs

Players swore stairs in the castle looped forever. Speedrunners proved a hidden timer glitch. Some claimed it unlocked new levels. Others said it was just bad memory.
2. The Silent Hill Fog That Follows Players

A rumor spread that the game fog appears in real life after long play sessions. Several users reported seeing it outside their windows. It was blamed on eye strain and late nights. The story still pops up in forums.
3. Pokémon Red Hidden Mew Under a Truck

Kids insisted a moving truck hid the rare Mew. Official guides later confirmed it was impossible. The myth survived through playground retellings. It became a rite of passage for new players.
4. The Sims That Predicts Player Breakups

Stories claimed the game simulated real relationship fights days before they happened. Players shared logs matching their personal events. Skeptics called it coincidence and confirmation bias. The rumor persists among long time fans.
5. Doom Secret Level With Real Military Maps

Soldiers reportedly used the game engine to train on actual bases. A leaked file suggested classified layouts were copied. Developers denied any involvement. The tale still circulates among retro gaming groups.