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Superliminal is a puzzle video game played from the first-person perspective.The player-character is a participant in a dream therapy program, but during the study, the character becomes trapped in a recurring dream cycle, meaning that they will wake up from dreams in dreams, and is guided by the voice of the study's overseer, Dr. Glenn Pierce, on how to escape from the dream.
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In cryptography, subliminal channels are covert channels that can be used to communicate secretly in normal looking communication over an insecure channel. [1] Subliminal channels in digital signature crypto systems were found in 1984 by Gustavus Simmons .
A notorious advertisement for the game that aired during the 1973 Christmas season featured subliminal cuts, with the phrase "Get It." Even though subliminal messages are commonly believed to be ineffective, the FCC received complaints about the ad and issued a public notice calling subliminal advertising "deceptive and contrary to the public ...