The DreamScape: A virtual reality simulation sculpted by the user's mind. If the user were to think of, say, a pickle, the pickle will appear somewhere in The DreamScape. The only problem is, sometimes, the things you think of aren't always "virtual". For example, that pickle you thought of might show up in real life. Another thing, if you use the program for too long, you may get stuck in the program with no hope of returning to the real world. It's not so bad, you still get all the benefits of the simulation, they're just more... real.
Only one case of this was ever documented, however.
Dan Harmono had bought The DreamScape and the glasses that came with it. Every night, he would put on the glasses and imagine himself becoming all sorts of fetishes, from fat to furry. every now and then, he would become one of the things he had created. He's have to go to school half naked with his titanic belly exposed, or in a set of his sister's clothes and get oodles of attention from guys exploring his vixen figure. one day however, after a rather interesting fetish of inflating himself to the size of a blimp, he attempted to remove the glasses and go to bed, and was met with a rather unpleasant shock and passed out. when he came to, he was inside the simulation, where he spent the rest of his life exploring the limits of the simulation.
the product had been pulled from shelves, but recently, the company sent out a 10th anniversary edition of The DreamScape, claiming that all the bugs were fixed. However, they would soon find out that this is not the case, and it's actually worse now.
A multitude of people bought this revolutionary product before they were once again pulled from stores. Why don't we follow someone's journey with these products, shall we?