@@marlostudios that weren’t even plugged in. By the way, what’s the actual purpose of the safe room? I always thought it was supposed to be a storm shelter room, but they never mention anything like that in the games, and Phone Guy says it’s not a break room or a storage room. So what’s it for? If it is just for workers to climb in and out of the springlock suits, then why not just use the Parts and Service room instead?
@@wumpus976 well yeah It's for dressing up in the suits And all evidence seems to point to the fact that it was the original parts and service room But when the springlock suits were discontinued and the room's sealed off they moved all the animatronic parts to what we now know as parts and service Atleast that's what i think happened
@@DawidO-mg8zn oh, that makes sense, and I suppose that could potentially explain why there’s arcade cabinets in the Safe Room, as they would have been worked on if it was once a parts and service room.
Back in the day, even once you finally managed to make them trust you enough to follow you into a suspicious room, there was still the risk of them screaming and alerting everyone. Now you can just disagree with them and they will die of not stopping to take a breath
Back in the day you could just hit your TV and it wouldn't break and from matter-of-fact it would work better but now we're days hit your TV and you're all the way in Best Buy buying a new one
Biggest mystery of FNaF is how the hell Fazbear Entertainment got their hands on Pac & Pal when they were never released in North America and European releases were under the title “Pac Man & Chomp Chomp”