Wenanty nosul biography for kids
Biography for kids amelia earhart
Wenanty nosul biography for kids.
In the early 90s, before your parents got the internet, the video board game genre was having a brief moment of relevance and Nightmare (known as Atmosfear outside of Australia) was terrifying a generation of Australian kids.
Set on “The Other Side” it basically involved the Gatekeeper (a Belarusian man wearing a cloth on his head) directing the players through the creepy twists and turns of the game. Explaining it now, in daylight, as someone old enough to drive and buy beer, it doesn’t sound that scary.
Online biography for kids
But it’s the reason that for a decade anyone born before 1995 couldn’t fall asleep without worrying they’d piss the bed in terror.
Wenanty Nosul played the the Gatekeeper, and was undoubtedly the only reason anyone remembers the game.
Striking the perfect balance between humour and horror, he spent most of the game calling you a maggot and demanding you say, “Yes, my Gatekeeper.” I was seven when I first experienced him and IR