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He tried to quit, but the Cmd + Q shortcut was dead. The mouse cursor had vanished.

The Elias sitting in the chair slumped forward, lifeless. On the screen, the pixelated clone with the too-wide smile stepped out of the game's frame, its hand reaching toward the edge of the monitor, pushing against the glass until it began to crack. The iMac went dark. The green camera light stayed on. Clone Fighter for Mac Free Download

A second fighter stepped into the ring on the screen. It was another Elias, but this one looked wrong. Its eyes were hollow pits, and its smile was too wide for a human face. The "Free Download" hadn't been a game; it was a beckoning.

On the screen, a pixelated fighter appeared. It didn't look like a generic sprite; it looked exactly like Elias, right down to the coffee stain on his grey hoodie. "Nice mod," Elias whispered, cracking his knuckles. Then, he saw it on an unindexed forum

The title screen was a glitchy mess of neon pink and scanlines. There was no "Single Player" mode. The only button available was "Synchronize." When Elias pressed it, the built-in iSight camera clicked on, its green light glowing like a predatory eye.

The opponent lunged. Elias felt a cold hand grip his throat in the real world. As his vision blurred, he saw the progress bar at the bottom of the screen finally reach 100%. The file was tiny

The office lights flickered as Elias stared at the glowing pixels of his vintage iMac. He had spent months scouring dark corners of the web for a lost piece of software: Clone Fighter , a legendary 90s brawler that had supposedly been wiped from existence.