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MTV's Beavis and Butt-head: Screen Wreckers lets you mess with digital chaos as the dimwitted duo. Each of the nine "toys" warps the screen with glitchy effects you fix by pressing one key. The goal isn't clear or complicated, just scramble and unscramble visuals while the cartoon's signature sarcasm plays in the background. No tutorials, no menus, just click to start and watch the screen melt. The game's charm lies in its absurd simplicity. Players can save, print, or email their distorted creations, turning gameplay into a form of digital graffiti. Though released in 1997, the lack of slowdown or load times still feels surprisingly snappy. Casual fans of 90s-era irreverent humor might find it oddly addictive, though it never pretends to be anything more than a weird screensaver simulator.
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