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==Screamer==
==Screamer==
The term ''screamer'', also referred to as a ''jumpscare'', is used to describe a game, video, website, or program, that makes the user concentrate on the screen, and then has an unexpected change to scare the viewer(s). Some examples of screamers are [[The Maze]] by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]], [[Anne.jpg]], [[Ghost Caught on Tape]], and the series of [[K-fee advertisements]]. Screamers often have a scary image and a loud scream, per example, [[Regan MacNeil]] from The Exorcist movie. In some cases they have startling or disgusting images, and these are called [[shock site|shock sites]]. They can also be considered screamers since they do surprise the user.[[File:K-fee_auto.jpg|thumb|A screenshot from the K-fee auto commercial.|233x233px]]
The term ''screamer'', also referred to as a ''jumpscare'', is used to describe a game, video, website, or program, that makes the user concentrate on the screen, and then has an unexpected change to scare the viewer(s). Some examples of screamers are [[The Maze]] by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]], [[Anne.jpg]], [[Ghost Caught on Tape]], and the series of [[K-fee advertisements]]. Screamers often have a scary image and a loud scream, per example, [[Regan MacNeil]] from The Exorcist movie. In some cases they have startling or disgusting images, and these are called [[shock site|shock sites]]. They can also be considered screamers since they do surprise the user.[[File:K-fee.png|thumb|A screenshot from the K-fee auto commercial.|233x233px]]


==The beginnings==
==The beginnings==
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