Top 10 Best Gaming Creepypastas

One of the best creepypastas out there, in my opinion. The one that started clichés, and gaming creepypastas, for that matter. Yes, Ben Drowned deserves to be first on this list. It is by far the scariest creepypasta I have read.
It's indeed really scary, showing a haunted game probably haunted by the dead spirit of "Ben."
Majora's Mask has to be one of my favorite Zelda games, next to A Link Between Worlds. I just love this creepypasta.

Ok, so I love Nintendo and generally hate Sega, as well as Sonic. But this creepypasta turned it all around because it was amazing. I played the game, and the I AM GOD scene made me love Sonic games, as well as the blue-spined hedgehog himself. In fact, I named my Sonic amiibo.EXE.
This started a big cliché in creepypastas. It goes along the lines of, "The title screen was the most deadly, demonic thing ever, but I thought it was a glitch and played on."
His game is short but kind of fun for people who love creepy things like me.

Guess what? I didn't sleep for 10 weeks and 13 days, and that demon is going to get a punch in the face. 0_0 Hehehe... Sorry, 0_0 and I'm a girl.
I am a huge fan of Mario games, and I will therefore jump to read a creepypasta like this.
Is the creator of the hacker... the killer?

Oh come on! Do you know Herobrine, the creepy Steve with no white eyes who haunts people in Minecraft?! To my surprise, Herobrine is Notch's dead brother! Oh, come on, people!
I love Minecraft, so I had to pick Herobrine!
It's just amazing how people made HIM a creepypasta!
This creepypasta is a nostalgia overload, and it is by far the best gaming creepypasta for several reasons:
1: It doesn't depend on excessive gore. That simply is not scary.
2: The antagonist develops a complex personality, which is quite rare in gaming creepypastas.
3: The final battle was the most satisfying thing in any gaming creepypasta.
There are many more reasons, but I will leave them out so this doesn't take up much space.
I honestly think Ben Drowned is the best gaming creepypasta, but since it's already the most voted, I decided to go with my second favorite. NES Godzilla is such an underrated story, and I would suggest this to anyone who hasn't read it yet.
I heard this song before I even knew about the creepypasta. It was SO stuck in my head I couldn't get it out. I just felt like I was hypnotized. But as soon as the dubstep part hit, I immediately got my senses back. I HAD to stop it, or else it would have been stuck in my head for months. It was already stuck there for a week.
But then I realized the one I listened to was the dubstep version, and when I began to listen to the original, I was like... what?! It didn't have the creepy feeling, the hypnotizing effect, and I forgot the song in a minute. The dubstep version should get a creepypasta, not this one! It just gave me a short headache.

Lost Silver is where this creepypasta addiction of mine started. This is why it is good:
To start, all of the clichés in the story were not clichés when it was originally created. Also, the symbolism is impressive. The story represents the inevitable death of 8-bit games, as Silver is the last Pokémon game on the Game Boy.
Dang it! I voted for NES Godzilla because I didn't see this one!
He has no arms or legs. How is he supposed to throw a Poké Ball or hold a Pokémon?
Definitely one of the best gaming creepypastas out there! Beats Lavender Town Syndrome, Creepy Black, Buried Alive, and Lost Silver too, in my opinion...
A shocking turn of events will leave you disturbed.
One of the better creepypastas. This one actually surprised me when I read it. The writing is good, I loved the plot, and the climax is very well done. This is a creepypasta for the ages!
I would recommend reading this blind, so I will not spoil anything. I will just say this: once you find out what is in the game causing all the suicides, you will have a shiver down your spine.
Scariest gaming creepypasta ever.
This is literally the scariest creepypasta I have ever read. It took a while, but I finally did it.
I actually liked it for its known seizures. By the way, I have seizures though.
The Newcomers
If you don't know how this works, it's simple. It's a cursed Sonic Generations game, and you start as Classic Sonic, who is running from Amy. But, no matter how hard you try, Amy catches you anyway and decapitates Classic Sonic. Then the same thing happens with Modern Sonic.

I have played that game. It's not that scary, but it's fun to play. Where Tails has to get out of his nightmare, he has to fight the Tails Doll.
Tails Doll <3
In fact, today I drew a picture of her on a paper towel, front and back, stuffed it with more paper towels to make it look slightly real, and put it on my brother's bed. With a knife next to it. He screamed so loud.
Sonic.exe is my favorite. I love the Mario series, so Mario is creepy, but this one has got to be the scariest!

Oh, I didn't see this one. I wish I voted for it. I like Sonic.exe, but this one might be tied for my favorite.
I never even noticed that until I saw the creepypasta video.

The ending of Mr. Mix made me laugh.
He is a horror Pikachu, and he eats people. How is he not scary? And he says, Do you still love me?
This story I liked. I liked this creepypasta because it's a story that actually makes me afraid.
Personally, this is a video game creepypasta done right. It doesn't use many clichés and isn't just another "spooky haunted game" creepypasta. It uses a mixture of the surreal and realistic, as the events in the story could likely happen.
This one is cool. It really messes with your mind.
Poking around in the game files, the data indicates that these are called "sky valley hill trees." Even though they look nothing like trees, they resemble three figures staring down at you.