SCP-XXXX
rating: 0+x

Item #:SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures:SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a 9 ft x 9 ft room with CCTV cameras watching it at a time. D-Class subjects are to be monitored through CCTV cameras during testing. As of Addendum XXXXa, Testing shall be discontinued.
Description:SCP-XXXX is a 12cm plug-and-play type game console which contains 5 video games. Every game in the console is made by the same company, ███████ █████, which was liquidated in 19██. A note can be found on the back of SCP-XXXX's casing which reads:

Are you bored of that snake game and dot eating guy? Are you looking for something new and fresh? Look no further as your parents of bought you ███████ █████'s latest selection of awesome games including City Builder, Business Man, Shooty Guns, Disease Destroyer and Universe Unlimited! Remember, your actions always have consequences, so be careful. Have Fun!

SCP-XXXX only works on a cathode-ray tube television, where if they are used on any other type of television, nothing will appear. If the subject uses the correct television, then a page on the television will appear. The page contains 5 buttons each with the word "Play" on them, along with a brief description of what the game contains. As the note on the case suggests, each action has a consequence, causing the opposite of what the subject did in the game to happen in the real world. Results from each test are listed below:

Game Action Result
City Builder D-Class built a small town with a population of 712 ████, Ohio disappears without a trace. Investigations to the whereabouts of the town are ongoing.
Business Man D-Class lost all of their properties and promptly went bankrupt. ██████ stocks go up to highs not seen before in its history
Shooty Guns D-Class kills 4 Enemies but loses the game. 2 Police Officers die in a shootout in Natal, Brazil.
Disease Destroyer D-Class finds a cure to Pancreatic Cancer Measles outbreak occurs in ███████████, North Carolina.
Universe Unlimited D-Class destroys a planet with asteroids. Astrophysicists at NASA manage to detect an asteroid a month before its expected arrival to earth.