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The [[Gaming Tunnel]] is a location set to debut in ''[[Tunnels from Nowhere]]'', sharing its name with the music that plays here. It is a subterranean complex home to various [[gaming]]-related beings and objects, resembling a vast arcade and warehouse. It is home to the [[Gamer Girl|gamer girl]]s, who are the tunnel's most humanoid and intelligent residents. [[Video Gamer|video gamer]]s are the most common pest here, emerging from [[LAN Party|LAN parties]] to attack the player. Its boss, located on the final floor, is [REDACTED]. | The [[Gaming Tunnel]] is a location set to debut in ''[[Tunnels from Nowhere]]'', sharing its name with the music that plays here. It is a subterranean complex home to various [[gaming]]-related beings and objects, resembling a vast arcade and warehouse. It is home to the [[Gamer Girl|gamer girl]]s, who are the tunnel's most humanoid and intelligent residents. [[Video Gamer|video gamer]]s are the most common pest here, emerging from [[LAN Party|LAN parties]] to attack the player. Its boss, located on the final floor, is [REDACTED]. | ||
The walls of this tunnel are simple magenta-coloured bricks, with a variant lined with a strip of wallpaper across the middle. Along the top, the pattern features small images of a [[mushlet]], a [[bastard]], a [[Yoper]] and a [[duppy]] in green, red, yellow and blue respectively. Its flooring is composed of a retro arcade-style carpet with brightly-coloured abstract shapes on black, which also comes in a more homogenously grey variant that resembles faded painted concrete. It also features a unique shape of lantern with the same green and red as gamings surrounding the inner light. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The music "Gaming Tunnel" makes use of melodies from "VOTE THIS GUY" all throughout its duration, specifically those that aren't from [[cflip]]'s "MusicGame02". The most present of these is derived from the melody that begins playing after 1:21, and the ending briefly quotes the melody from 0:35. The primary melody recurs in other songs related to gamings, informally but officially dubbed the "[[Leitmotifs|Gaming leitmotif]]". | * The music "Gaming Tunnel" makes use of melodies from "VOTE THIS GUY" all throughout its duration, specifically those that aren't from [[cflip]]'s "MusicGame02". The most present of these is derived from the melody that begins playing after 1:21, and the ending briefly quotes the melody from 0:35. The primary melody recurs in other songs related to gamings, informally but officially dubbed the "[[Leitmotifs|Gaming leitmotif]]". | ||
Latest revision as of 18:54, 14 June 2026
The Gaming Tunnel is a location set to debut in Tunnels from Nowhere, sharing its name with the music that plays here. It is a subterranean complex home to various gaming-related beings and objects, resembling a vast arcade and warehouse. It is home to the gamer girls, who are the tunnel's most humanoid and intelligent residents. video gamers are the most common pest here, emerging from LAN parties to attack the player. Its boss, located on the final floor, is [REDACTED].
The walls of this tunnel are simple magenta-coloured bricks, with a variant lined with a strip of wallpaper across the middle. Along the top, the pattern features small images of a mushlet, a bastard, a Yoper and a duppy in green, red, yellow and blue respectively. Its flooring is composed of a retro arcade-style carpet with brightly-coloured abstract shapes on black, which also comes in a more homogenously grey variant that resembles faded painted concrete. It also features a unique shape of lantern with the same green and red as gamings surrounding the inner light.
Trivia
- The music "Gaming Tunnel" makes use of melodies from "VOTE THIS GUY" all throughout its duration, specifically those that aren't from cflip's "MusicGame02". The most present of these is derived from the melody that begins playing after 1:21, and the ending briefly quotes the melody from 0:35. The primary melody recurs in other songs related to gamings, informally but officially dubbed the "Gaming leitmotif".