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I've been searching this game for too long, this is apparently an actual game to that famous video of the same name in YT.
I've had this game before, but after I switched to a better computer, I lost it from my file backup so I find it again after 5 months of losing it
Expect a video of this soon
Dude, this would be sick to play this on an actual NES!
can we get it on a nes file? for emulators
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Really nice but one problem, you said NES, and this game is WAY too advanced for the NES (Besides the controls, there perfect). The nes can only have 3 colors for each sprite, yet yours have like 16. either you just rename it to "If FNAF was made for Genesis or SNES" or just make the sprites 3 colors (probably not that one). You don't have to but its reccomended.
This game is basicaly as the title states, it's a playable demo of "If Five Night's at Freddy's was for the Nintendo Entertainment System". The controls are as follows, <- left, and right -> to look left or right in your office or switch cameras when viewing the cameras. Z(A on a NES gamepad), x(B on a NES gamepad), up, and down while looking at the cameras to quickly switch to the most important cameras to check. Each one is a different camera. Z(A on a NES gamepad) while not checking the cameras to close the door that corasponds to the side of the office that you are looking at. X(B on a NES gamepad) while not checking the cameras to turn the light on that corasponds to the side of the office that you are looking at. You can only turn one light on at a time. It's the same as the original demo of FnaF exept the A.I. is not the best it could be but it works! Credit to Scott Cawthon for creating FnaF and everything in it that I used in this game. Credit to me for making this thing and for making Scott's graphics to look 8-bit. I hope you enjoy. ;)
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