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Slender: The Eight Pages, originally titled Slender, is a short first-person survival horror game based on the Slender Man, a creepypasta (online horror story). It was developed by independent developer Mark J. Hadley using the Unity game engine and was released in June 2012 by his one-man studio Parsec Productions.
Slender: The Arrival is a first-person survival horror video game developed by Blue Isle Studios and Parsec Productions. It is a fully realized, commercial version of Parsec's Slender: The Eight Pages (2012), and incorporates a remake of that game.
Slender: The Eight Pages, previously known as Slender, a 2012 video game based on "Slender Man" Slender: The Arrival, the sequel to Slender: The Eight Pages; Slender Rising, a game based on the "Slender Man" Slender Rising 2, sequel to Slender Rising
The sequel to Slender: The Eight Pages, Slender: The Arrival, was released in 2013. [27] Several independent films about the Slender Man have been released or are in development, including Entity [28] and The Slender Man, released free online after a $10,000 Kickstarter campaign. [29]
Marble Hornets is an alternate reality YouTube web series based on the Slender Man online mythos. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first video was posted on YouTube on June 20, 2009, following a post that its creator, Troy Wagner, created on the Something Awful forum the previous day.
Slender Man is a fictional entity created on Something Awful, an online forum, for a 2009 paranormal image Photoshop contest. [3] The Slender Man myth was subsequently expanded online with fan fiction and visual art depicting the entity. [4] Slender Man is an unnaturally tall and thin character with a white, featureless head.
Slender Rising was created by indie developer Michael Hegemann in Unreal Engine. [1] It was published for iOS on November 15, 2012, and was released on the App Store. [4] The game is based on the infamous creepypasta of the Slender Man; it came at a time when Slender Man games were ubiquitous after the release of the PC game Slender: The Eight Pages (2012). [5]
Executor is a rocket engine developed by ARCA [1] for use on its Haas rocket series and on IAR 111 Excelsior supersonic airplane. Executor uses kerosene [2] and liquid oxygen as propellants in a gas-generator power cycle. The injector of Executor is of the pintle type that was first used in the Apollo Program for the lunar module landing engine.