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== King Candy of Litwak's Arcade (Wreck-It Ralph, 2012) == King - King Candy The despotic King Candy had humble origins as Turbo, star of the racing game TurboTime. Jealous of RoadBlasters taking his spotlight, Turbo crashed both games in a gamble at remaining center of attention. When that failed, he tampered with the code of Sugar Rush and remade himself as sweet-toothed racing monarch King Candy. After the insectoid Cy-Bugs escaped from their home game, King Candy was one of the first to be consumed by the hungry horde. Their ability to steal traits from what they eat collided with his own tremendous ego, resulting in King Candy becoming the central voice of the Cy-Bug virus. With the swarm on his side, King Candy was free to declare the arcade his kingdom and the rest of the internet eminent domain. His mad ambitions are a manifestation of the Cy-Bugs' relentless urge to eat and multiply, something not even King Candy can ignore for long. Land - Litwak's Arcade After all these years, old man Litwak is still running Litwak's Family Fun Center & Arcade on Route 83. The business has fallen on hard times, but the situation is far worse for those living in the cabinets. The games are worlds within themselves, connected to each other by a power strip. King Candy may or may not be keeping up the facade of a benevolent monarch, or openly declaring his new and terrifying form. Either way, the characters keep their games working under duress, aware that the Cy-Bugs nesting beyond the view of players or programmers are an eternal threat. The swarm, banned from eating characters loyal to King Candy, nibble at textures and sprites, resulting in games developing a glitchy, patchwork appearance over time. To prevent the Cy-Bugs from eating them out of house and home, King Candy stages invasions on other arcades and game servers through the internet and power lines. Once they're in, the Cy-Bugs eat a game down to its very last byte. Rule - Have Some Candy! As the only way to access King Candy's world is through the digital world, most analog heroes are unlikely to ever reach him without digitization tech at their disposal. The ones that do make it to the arcade will attract the attention of the Cy-Bugs if found, but a dangerous prospect given their continual hunger. The instincts of the Cy-Bugs influence King Candy's decisions more than he realizes, their current arrangement being a subconscious compromise. His primary threat is the MCP, who will wipe whole sectors if it looks like they will be taken over, but he has yet to locate the source of the swarm. The Cy-Bugs are tenacious survivors, and will form a new army from one missed egg if given the chance.
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