Lavender Town Truth

Hello! I'll tell you a story about Pokémon. We know that Pokémon is a good Animé. And we know that nothing's scary with it. Well, you think it wrong. There are some scary truth about Pokémon. Have you heard of Lavender Town Syndrome? Well, if not, I'll gonna tell you this story.

Lavender Town Truth
On September 30, 1998, Nintendo release the Pokémon Blue and Red. Many kids enjoyed playing it. There are many buyers of the game. The game earned almost $4000 dollars from the first date it was released. Now, what's wrong with the game?

A boy was playing his GBA and was staying in Lavender Town. He was using his Nintendo all day playing the Pokémon Blue. After that day, the boy found dead! He hanged himself and his GBA is lying on the ground. The investigators investagates about the GBA. Nothing seems to relate with the Crime Scene. But, after this, many other kids have been reported to be dead, hang themeselves, jump on a building, or had a headache. Nobody found out the reason of their intentions.

A team researched about it. They inspect all the elements of the game. Including the hue and color, sound, video, gameplay, projections and many many more. Soon, they found out that Lavender Town is the suspect. Not because of the town shape or the color, but because of the sound. Researchers found that the tone is a lonely, high pitched tone. Researches found that the only kids 18 and below have the capacity to hear very High Pitched noise that may cause them to dizzy.

After that this has been proven, game technitians lower the pitch of the tone. High frequency tone has been removed. And dizziness has washed away. Nintendo released another beta version of the game.