Five Nights at Freddy's series

So wait, is Scott’s website still down for everybody? Because it’s still down for me, and yet he’s adding images once more… is my computer being stupid again? It’s doing it again, isn’t it.

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Just checked and the website is online. Must be your computer.

Well, that’s a little frustrating. In that case, is anyone able to give a rundown on what’s changed about the site since the update (if anything)?

Probably due to traffic; too many people are on the website at once.

Also, if you zoom in on Golden Freddy there is an orange-ish eyeball in his left eye.

Could this be hinting at the fact that the kid in fnaf 4 became Golden Freddy? Or is there someone else in there due to a spring lock malfunction similar to Springtrap?

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That was actually one of the first things I noticed, @Rockho.

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Good find @Rockho. I don’t know who it could be because I don’t know of any human characters in FNAF that are associated with the color orange. If it is the kid from FNAF4, I think it might have been the brother who put him in the suit and that the same brother later became The Puppet.

Or maybe it is GF’s eye? kinda like how Freddy had one of his eyes showing?

Let’s keep in mind people, that

Not every kid who gets killed needs to turn into a ghost

The puppet got killed outside Freddy Fazbear’s.
Golden Freddy was one of the first five kidswho were killed.

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Thank you.

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The eye may just be orange because of GF’s color reflecting onto it, who knows? The orange color may not even mean anything - in fact, maybe the eyeball itself isn’t meant to indicate anything other than to confirm “Yes, Golden Freddy was one of the original (in game terms) five kids”. It probably means something more than that, but given the nature of this image maybe it is just meant to wrap up one of the many (many many many, MANY) loose ends.

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Maybe that is the animatronics eye, the others have eyes so why not him?

Maybe, but it seems like a much more “human” eye than the others’ ones - it’s got less detail (no colored iris as far as I can see), plus it’s much smaller than the eyes of the other animatronics. Out of all the others in this image, it’s probably the most similar to Springtrap’s (which, as we all know…).

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is a teddy bear eye.

EDIT.

I am playing the FNAF 4 demo.

it is boring, my favorite part is the minigames.

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Oh wow, Scott himself corrected him :stuck_out_tongue:

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Springtrap’s like that one guy making a creepy expression in a photo full of smiling people. XD

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This looks like it’s going to be one hell of a fangame.

Link to the GameJolt page here (on mobile, so I can’t really hyperlink it):
http://gamejolt.com/games/those-nights-at-fredbears/64436

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Seems alot better than the actual games,thought.

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@TheEsquire

Yeah, that was obvious from a mile away. The game clearly points out its a separate bite occurring in 1983 so it wouldn’t result in the same wounds. Matt ignored this so Scott was able to ruin his entire theory easily.

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Wait… people are still arguing about this?

I automatically assumed the TV said “Fredbear and Friends 1983” because either a) that was when the franchise was first established, or b) that’s simply when the commercial first aired. You know how advertisements will say “Established [insert date here]” - but since Scott made the minigame in a sprite form, there wasn’t room for the word “established”.

…Why would two bites even be relevant to the story? And why did all the teasers have '87 in the source code (and I believe the Foxy teaser had 8 and 7 in his eyes)? It seems incredibly unreasonable and, well, stupid for Scott to make a game focusing on a completely different Bite, when anticipation to see the Bite of '87 has been growing ever since its mention in the first game.

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