| Item #: SCP-5123 | Level 4/XXXX |
| Object Class: Euclid | Classified |
Special Containment Procedures: Physical containment of all instances of SCP-5123 has proven to be impossible as the number of instances is currently unknown. Foundation Webcrawlers are to search for discussion on SCP-5123 on gaming discussion boards. Foundation Field Agents are to be dispatched to retrieve copies and amnesticise individuals involved.
A single Nintendo 64 system is to be kept on site for testing purposes. Testing requests are to be run through Lead Researcher ████.
No further testing is to be conducted. Knowledge of Lead Researcher ████'s name is to be considered a security breach and Class 2 Amnestics are to be admnistered. Viewing of SCP-5123-1 requires Level 4 access.
Description: SCP-5123 is a video game for the Nintendo 64 system. SCP-5123 possesses the anomalous property of causing players to have frequent nightmares. Interviews have found that these nightmares often contained similar elements including (list elements here)
SCP-5123 was first discoved through a post on the online forum █████. Foundation Webcrawlers quickly removed the post and the owner of the SCP-5123 instance was found and amnesticised. The SCP-5123 instance now in Foundation custody was tested by Lead Researcher █████. SCP-5123-1 refers to the original documentation of the decipherment of SCP-5123.
The Records and Information Security Administration has determined the following information regarding SCP-5123 to be safe for viewing.
- SCP-5123 is displayed in a language that does not correspond to any known human language.
- SCP-5123 requires a modified Nintendo 64 console as it can fry electronics it is connected to.
- SCP-5123 contains a stamp of approval from Nintendo, the company claims to have had no involvement or knowledge of SCP-5123
- SCP-5123's translated title is CELL : A PROTECTION OF A TRAP
NOTICE FROM THE FOUNDATION RECORDS AND INFORMATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
The following addendums contain potentially cognitohazardous information. Antimemetic inoculation is required for subsequent viewing.
— Maria Jones, Director, RAISA






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