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When I ran it, a retro-styled first-person shooter flickered to life. The graphics were jittery, late-90s polygonal grit. My character stood in a beige concrete hallway that stretched into a grainy fog. There was no HUD, no health bar, and most notably, no weapon model on the screen.

I started walking. The only sound was the rhythmic thud-thud of footsteps. After a few minutes, I saw a sprite in the distance—a low-res civilian model standing still. As I approached, the "camera" of the game began to tilt, mimicking a head tilt. Then, my real-world speakers crackled. fps.rar

As a fan of "lost media" and obscure indie projects, I downloaded it. The archive contained a single executable: world.exe . No readme, no assets folder, just 45MB of unexplained data. When I ran it, a retro-styled first-person shooter

I froze. In the game, a shadow began to stretch from behind my character, growing longer and more detailed than the surrounding environment. I reached for the power button on my PC, but my hand stopped. On the monitor, the "civilian" sprite had changed. It was now a digitized photograph of the back of my own head, sitting in my dark room, taken from the perspective of my webcam. There was no HUD, no health bar, and