The ROBLOX Prototype That Was No Longer Playable!

Recently, while I was digging through the Blox Web messing with those ROBLOX YouTubers, I saw something called Blox-It! When me and the ROBLOX YouTubers noticed, I was like "OMG SO COOL!" So, I looked it up on the real web, nothing. While messing around on eBay, I found a CD-Disc called "Blox-It-Prototype" It was around 0 dollars when I bought it. I emailed the seller when it was made and he said around December 2001. So, David Baszucki was making ideas for ROBLOX but, this prototype was unusual.

= The Bootup =

Okay, so I grabbed my modded Macintosh Quadra 950 (It was for Macintoshes only.) and booted up, I inserted the Blox-It prototype and it had a normal startup. It was a prototype for ROBLOX and it was called Blox-It. Of course, it was Blox-It's game browser, like ROBLOX's defunct browser. I browsed some games for about an hour and I found a game of a little city. Somehow, it was called "Welcome to Blox-City". I didn't care. Then, I came to play it. The game just loaded up. And all it was, a city. The chat button was "H" so, I said, "Who are you?" A bunch of ROBLOX players, YouTubers, moderators, creators just came in, with random names. You could make a name with just words and not custom words for your username with no password. A moderator known as Telamon then said: "Welcome to the Blox-It prototype!". When he said that, It reminded me of John and Jane Doe. I then said: Cool, seems like old times... No response. Everything looked similar. It was so similar to DynaBlocks.

= Then It Happened =

When I kept saying: "Is this ROBLOX?!" Everybody then said: "This is the old times." I was like, "How..?" Then, the server froze and I kept controlling one person in everyone at a time! They tried quitting the game. Their mouse was frozen! They tried shutting off their Quadra 950, Nothing! About 3 minutes controlling someone, the game stopped. Their Quadra froze up and was smoking. They got some water to stop the smoke. Luckly, their computer did not short-circuit.



= The Dark History! =

I looked up this prototype once again on my main computer I use and this showed up on a Deep Web forum site: "Blox-It was an unreleased prototype released around December 23, 2001 at 12:30 AM. It showed up that late due to problem of starting the prototype because of computer issues. Around December 25, 2021, 1,000 trillion users logged onto the site. The website was in alpha stage and had some games like: Awesome Game!, Christmas game, Test Server, Piropito's World, and many more. Piropito's World had 6 players each day despite the server size being 1,005 and Piropito said: This server is not for the young, please don't enter. On December 27, 2021, 1 million children decided to enter it and around 4:25 AM, they got banned from the Blox-It prototype for 3 days and moved on to ROBLOX.

On July 30, 2022, one of the old testers said, "Many children moved on to ROBLOX after entering that PiroPito-related game." Piropito was sued for having creepypasta content on a kids game and 1 million children moving on to ROBLOX. ROBLOX shutdown on January 29, 2022. A day before ROBLOX was updated, PiroPito promised he will never put up the cursed server and have kids move on to ROBLOX. I searched up the cause of the children quitting Blox-It was: Moving on to ROBLOX. Apparently, the one who made the children move on to ROBLOX was probably that unknown okoprio2012 player that greeted me with 1,0000 billion other players in the first place.



About 1 month later, A video appeared on the ROBLOX forums revival that posted a YouTube link and the video was called "Sus". The video showed static, Video was really, really shaky and 1,000 billion players were playing the city game. The record date of the right corner said: December 27, 2021, 4:30 AM. Then, the video got shaky and shaky, The 1,000 billion players at the time were in their computers and Tiko, the recorder was near their location, Tiko found the location and he recorded them playing Blox-It on tape. On August, 10, 2022, 23 seconds after the video was released, copies of the video was spreading around the Internet. It reached about 4,051 billion views. Never to been seen but on the whole Internet.

= Aftermath =

Please... do not ever get the prototype. You can pretty much get famous. I threw the CD away just for the sake of it. Also, there are only 1 billion copies of that CD and I do not know why it was selling for 0 dollars. On a forum on the Blox Web, some kid said 1 billion copies exist since he was a former developer. He is still alive. The thread was old. If you see something called "BUILD-A-BLOCK TEST", It may be best not to buy it because of the rumors.

= Thanks for reading! =

I hope you guys liked my creepypasta.

Note: This is fake, so yeah. lol - Tcoshi Mezjo

EDIT 8/15/2022: Ok this creepypasta is cliche as heck and has so many mistakes about the comic sans font and how the internet wasn't released in 1990. Yes I know because I made this back in 2005 on a Piko Chan and A Chan talk site and I was extremely dumb and never researched when the internet was released nor when comic sans font was released. If you're reading this, This is an old silly pasta and yeah...pretty outdated.

Remaster the text and images. Also comment. NOW.