Great Gaming Easter Eggs 88
Gamespot is running a piece detailing some of the most well known Easter Eggs in gaming history. The list starts with the first egg in a game, the Warren Robinett room in Adventure. From the article: "In the depths of the black castle in Games 2 and 3, which required special tools, direction, and a certain amount of know-how, players could maneuver to a room by the catacombs that had a single-pixel gray dot, the same color as the game's background. The dot would allow players access through a wall to a superfluous area with the text "Created by Warren Robinett" running down the middle. Robinett was partially motivated by the fact that, at the time, designers weren't given credit for their games."
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My bet is it increases memory stamp of Excel by some 3 megabytes.
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True, and that was at a time that an 80Mb HD was still state-of-the-art. I was pretty annoyed with Microsoft (once again) for having the nerve to fill up my precious HD space with crap I had no use for (no, not talking about Windows).
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Maybe you mistyped or were confused or something, but 80 MB harddrives were state-of-the-art long before Office 97's release. Hell, my Compaq LTE 386 laptop, bought several years before Office 97's release, had a 400 MB HD, and it was middle-of-the-road hardware even back then.
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And some nachos.
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Some of the real controversial ones are the codes to allow blood into the Gensis and SNES games (MK for instance on the gensis had a code, the SNES version did not if I remember right)
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Of course let's remember Clinton's (Bill this time) famous speach after Columbine (1998 I believe) That "these" games MUST NOT BE SOLD! the games he pointed at? Mortal Kombat (yes the original) and Doom.
I don't have a clever comment for that.. It needs none.
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Bah, no Ultima? (Score:3, Interesting)
No ROTT or DN3D (Score:3, Informative)
One of the most common easter egg is playing the game on xmas, a shit load of games do something special then.
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The odd Sega Seaman voice activated game(!?) used to know all the major dates (although mainly USA based) and your birthday, if you told him correctly in the first place.
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What about, "You Don't Know Jack."? Seems like it always does something on holidays (like insulting you for playing alone on New Years Eve)
Speaking of YDKJ, if you have The Lost Gold check this out (copied from eeggs.com):
1. As in the other YDKJ games, start up a game with 3 contestants
2. When you get the chance to play for a Gibberish Question, take it in turns as each player to type in "Fuck you
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Ratchet & Clank (Score:3, Informative)
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The Kilrathi ship in Ultima VII. If you built a staircase out of crates and got up onto the roof of the blacksmith's in Trinsic (the town you begin the game in) in Ultima VII, you can walk behind the chimney and get warped to a strange sci-fi environment, complete with the "Kilrathi" music from Wing Commander 2. This is as much a cheat as an Easter Egg; the area contains some absolutely godly equipment and copies of a number of key plot items, although using the latter can result in a corrupted save.
The Wolfenstein levels in Doom 2. This one's pretty well known and not especially hard to find, but there's a secret exit from one of the maps, about half-way through Doom 2, which lets you teleport to a pair of secret levels, which are essentially modified versions of two levels from Wolfenstein 3d, including enemy-types and textures from the older game.
The Manic Mansion easter egg in Day of the Tentacle. Not especially hard to find, but certainly one of the most impressive easter eggs ever, given it's basically an entire game.
The Sephiroth battle in Kingdom Hearts. Yes, I know Kingdom Hearts includes a lot of other Final Fantasy characters, but this one is hard to access, so I'm going to include it anyway. Beat all of the regular arena matches, and two special matches are unlocked. One of these is Sephiroth, the iconic villain from Final Fantasy VII. He's by far the hardest fight in the game, somewhat analagous to the "weapon" super-bosses that show up in various installments of the Final Fantasy series. If you have the Japanese International version, defeating him gets you an extra cutscene.
(Not quite an Easter Egg as such, but still...) The AE86 Shuichi Shigeno version in Gran Turismo 3 and 4. This is winnable as a unique prize in 3 and occasionally shows up on the used car list in 4. Its inclusion won't mean much to most players, but anime/manga fans might realise that Shuichi Shigeno is the author of the Initial D manga, which features (by the later volumes) an identically tuned version of this car. I do wonder how this one worked from a licensing perspective, given that several official Initial D games exist.
Command & Conquer's Jurassic Park levels. I can't remember for the life of me now how you actually accessed these, but the original Command & Conquer had several hidden levels where you had to survive attacks by dinosaurs. I do, however, remember these being pretty hard in places.
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According to this [eggheaven2000.com] you just need to start the game with a parameter
27 pages of games easter eggs [eggheaven2000.com]
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Sometimes you've just gotta ask how life could get any sweeter.
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Exploding deer- top that!
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One that you didn't meantions is "Dopefish" in Quake. As well as about a ton of stuff in the old Apogee games (good things)
Easter eggs are secrets that are almost impossible to find, and very few people know about at first. It's not something that should be hard to access, it's something that should be impossible to find unless you do EVER
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Actually, the Kilrathi ship in Ultima VII is in the game also in plain sight, on the field east of Britain. It's worth finding, because the farmer on the field not only babbles more about the Kilrathi ship (pretty funny stuff), but also tells how to get the Hoe of Destruction, one of the most powerful weapons in the game.
That easter egg wasn't quite as involved as the one in Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle. There's a "House of Wares" in, I think, woods in the north. Finding a key to it is a bit tricky,
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It's locked in a cabin right next to that farmer's house. The lock is not pickable nor can it be unlocked by magic. I don't think the farmer does tell of the way to find it. He just hints to it.
The key is in a dead fish on the banks of the lake near Cove.
In one of the 200 dead fishies..
I'll check out the roof of the blacksmith though.. First time I hear about it, and I highly doubt it's true.
I think I still have Exult [sourceforge.net] installed somewhere..
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Make sure you have the "right" blacksmith. The one you want isn't the murder one where you start the game, nor is it his house, where you meet Spark. It's the "haunted" one with the damaged door (and the randomly moving chairs inside) in the South-West side of Trinsic. You need to use pretty much every crate in Trinsic to make a staircase, though. Once you get up, walk around the North side of the chimney, even though it looks like
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Cat Isle (also called CLAW) has all the items you need to complete the game. To get to Cat Isle without cheating, you want to start in one of the tree gardens in Monitor. I believe it is approximately 4 or 5 houses west of Lucilla's pub. You need is 3 crates or something equivalent. The garden has a southern entrance and a few trees immediately to the west of the entrance. I believe the clo
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GTA San Andreas (Score:5, Interesting)
Taking Easter Eggs to the post-modern level...
Or the literal Easter Egg in Vice City... (Score:1)
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Pitfall (Score:3, Informative)
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One of my favorites was in Pitfall, The Mayan Adventure. Inside the game was the original Atari 2600 Pitfall.
You think that one was good? Play Pitfall II on either the Atari 5200 game system or Atari 400/800/XL/XE computer series. This version had an entire extra hidden level at the end of the game, every bit as big as the game itself was!
Undiscovered egg in River City Ransom NES (Score:5, Interesting)
You need an emulator which is capable to showing "pattern memory". Pattern memory blocks of graphics loaded to NES memory, i.e. sprites, tiles and letters. Nesticle can do this.
Finish the game. When end credits start to scroll on the screen, show Nesticle Pattern memory window. There are portraits of game main characters, Alex and Ryan, showing middle finger and playboy sign. This might definitely be no no for Nintendo games, but maybe developers thought that no one can read the video memory of a running game anyway at a certain moment of time...
I posted instructions for the easter egg to some (dead) River City Ransom forum a long time ago, but the site seemed to be pretty dead and no one noticed them.
Maybe some other NES games have similiar hidden video memory tricks like this one?
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I guess you could consider that an easter egg. Only the programmers would have known about it, unless your Famicom was busted in a very particular fashion.
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During the animation, turn off BG layer 1 (I think), and you will see the characters sleeping in their underwear.
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Saw her/him/it a few times, if I remember right you had to get a flawless on everything, including reptile, then get to the double matches, and do the uppercut/moonshadow/whatever thing, and you'd get a different version of reptile!
It was normally a glowing green Sonya, but I remember getting different glowing green characters there too, and they were hard as hell to beat.
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Another Easter egg actually came about from a rumored glitch. In the original arcade version of the first Mortal Kombat, a rumor stated that the game would sometimes present problems due to a bug and mix two characters together. This would usually be two of the ninja characters, resulting in a ninja in a semi-red suit. The computer would display his name as "ERMAC", short for "error macro." As word spread, people
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Actually, two Channel F games had easter eggs in them before Adventure. But since almost nobody had the Channel F, they weren't discovered for years.
The Dot was definitely the first known easter egg, though. It was especially important that it was just easy enough to find (if you noticed the screen flickering when it shouldn't have been) that it could be found without disassembling the game code.
Hidden message in Duke Nuke 'Em (Score:3, Informative)
If you activate the god and fly cheats and fly to the opening where those blasts were coming from, you see a message saying the equivalent of "You're not supposed to be here" on the wall of the chamber.
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Not trying to be pedantic.
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Marathon Trilogy and Bungie in general (Score:3, Interesting)
Bungie tends to love its easter eggs as the Webmaster had people running around trying to find a "Hi Ben" egg in Halo 2 (not to mention the skulls...)
My favourite tradition of Bungie's, however, is they stick acronyms on the bottoms of their game packages that fill out to complete phrases that mean something special to the Bungie team.
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What, no Dopefish? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Exploding sheep in WarCraft II? (Score:2, Informative)
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Warcraft "Poke" easter egg (Score:3, Funny)
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After you set up your soundcard settings, you could click the 'test' button and a voice said "Your sound card works perfectly". Click it a few more times and it changes to "Enjoying yourself?". Eventually it said "It doesn't get any better than this".
By the way, I just found this (and all other warcraft quotes) documented here: http:/ [wikiquote.org]
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I even think you can do this in Diablo? I think one of the characters will say something if you keep bugging them...
Masters of the Easter Egg (Score:1)
Obviously they have anything in Doom and Doom 2, quake and quake 2, but they also made a few games before that that was quite popular (commander Keen, and others)
I mean considering that at the begining of Keen you first see in the upper left ID in the first level of the first game if I remember right, which puzzled me for YEARS until I realized that's them.
Of course Apogee themselves made Duke Nukem with it's plethora of Easter Eggs.
I don't know if any of
SMB1 Minus Worlds!!! (Score:3, Interesting)
For those who don't know, it was an endless "water world" hidden and accessible through level 1-2.
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In addition to the usual snide responses, it also tells you useful information for key plot points, plus where to get goodies.
But, there are lots of other fun easter eggs in Fallout 2...all you need is excellent luck and high outdoorsman skill to encounter them.
Designers given credit? (Score:2)
> the time, designers weren't given credit for their games."
And now they are?
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I think it's because he has a silly name.
Drunken Mudcrab merchant in Morrowind (Score:2, Interesting)
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Jedi Knight meets Max (Score:2)
I don't recall the name of the level but it was the one with the canals, bridges, houses and market stalls.
The automatic transmission... horse! (Score:2, Insightful)
It was pretty fast, and it could run on the grass just as fast as on the road (pefect for cutting corners
When selecting the horse, you could choose manual or automatic transmission, just like any other car. I thought it was hilarious.
Might & Magic III easter egg (Score:2)
Here's an Easter Egg I haven't been able to find any information on anywhere yet. I used to play Might & Magic III (Dos version) a lot, but never was able to finish it because at one point or another my save game always got corrupted for some reason.
The consequence of this corruption was that when I wandered around outside Fountainhead (the first city in the game, where you start), my party got randomly hit by electricity, poison, fire etc, even though the surroundings look normal. No dungeon or tow