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SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in inside of a padlocked containment locker at Site-19. When in its locker, SCP-XXXX is to also be kept in its original plastic video game case, enclosed by an opaque glass box with a width of mm, a height of mm, and a thickness of mm. Due to its versatility in usage and its compulsive memetic effects, access to the object is restricted to level
personnel. Any site personnel that has permission from Dr. Eli, the current head of research on SCP-XXXX, may have access to an alternate version of SCP-XXXX, which only include the game's training and breach modes, in their spare time. Any requests for testing must be approved by Dr. Eli. If a test subject shows a compulsive insistence to play SCP-XXXX on a consistent basis and or are willing to undergo more play sessions in order to improve their capabilities within the Foundation, those subjects can be considered for long-term testing at the current research team's discretion.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a video game disc that bears the text Dr. Wondertainment's Foundation Simulator. SCP-XXXX displays no anomalous properties until visual or physical contact is made with the object. The object is nearly identical to a nonanomalous CD. When making unshielded skin, or equivalent, contact with the object via one's hand or a similar appendage, see addendum for more info, the individual of the said appendage, in all cases, feel an inexplicable urge to deliver SCP-XXXX to any electronic device, hereafter referred to as the "console", nearest to them, that is capable of creating a visual onto a display screen via insertion of a media format such as a DVD, cartridge, and etc. Once touched by the unprotected hand of the subject and brought to the nearest console, the subject will compulsively insert the disc into the appropriate slot designated for that console's particular media format, even if the format isn't usually a disc. All consoles tested by the Foundation have appeared to function normally after SCP-XXXX was inserted, displaying the same contents regardless of the console or attached Television/monitor. If the console in testing does not use discs as its primary media format, like a VHS player, the object will rematerialize itself into the appropriate media format necessary for that specific console's optimal functionality, in the last example's case the disc would transform into a VHS tape. This change is instantaneous and unnoticeable by any party involved in the experiment except the subject handling SCP-XXXX. This transformation process that the disc undergoes in these instances is as of yet unexplained. Several interviewed test subjects consider the disc's capabilities and the transformation itself to be magical.