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Homework.zip

Curious, Leo downloaded it. But when he tried to extract the contents, his terminal didn't show the expected .c or .h files. Instead, it unzipped into a single, massive video file and a strange, pixelated executable.

"What the...?" Leo muttered. He closed the video and launched the executable. homework.zip

He was a CS student at a tech institute, currently drowning in a GBA programming project where he had to recreate a storybook using C and structs. He had just finished his "Smooth Movement" logic when a notification pinged. An anonymous user on the class forum had uploaded a file named homework.zip with the caption: "For those who want to see a real masterpiece." Curious, Leo downloaded it

Suddenly, his screen flickered into the interface of a Game Boy Advance emulator. A title screen appeared: Mary-Kate and Ashley's Fashion Junior High Adventure . But the colors were inverted, and the music was a chiptune remix of the "Give Me Pizza" song. "What the

“Now that you’ve seen the masterpiece, don't forget to submit your own homework.zip to Canvas.”

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