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Coolest Easter Eggs
Hidden in Your Software, DVDs and Video Games
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Software and
Hardware:
If you think that
these applications, hardware devices and hardware add-ons serve one
function, think again.
- Photoshop CS2: Merlin Li ... : Hold
down both the Alt key and the left mouse button, then move
your mouse over Palate Options in the Layers window. Let go
of the mouse, and Merlin appears.
- Gnome:
Wanda a Fish: Go to the Run dialog in Gnome and type "free the
fish.” Click the Run button and a fish called
Wanda should pop up and wander around the desktop.
- Skype: A Few
Hidden Emoticons in Skype: Enter a chat session and type words like
“drunk” and “ninja” with the brackets to view amusing
emoticons.
- uTorrent: Tetris in uTorrent: Select
About in the Help menu and press "T" on the keyboard.
- Microsoft Paint: Hidden Drawing Tool
Options: Use the Ctrl key to stamp, scuff and use brush pressure,
as well as to draw straight or diagonal lines with the pencil.
- Bloodshed
Dev-C++: Fish: Click About Dev-C++ in the Help
menu, then click and drag the Really Flash Dev-C++ logo onto the
authors button. A fish should appear, and if you click it, it will
change direction.
- OpenOffice.org: Star Wars Game:
Create a new spreadsheet in the OpenOffice.org Calc. Type "=game()"
intoa cell and validate it by pressing Enter. The cell will
display, "Say what?" to which your typing finger will reply
“=GAME("StarWars")." A new window will open with a little game
called Star Wars.
- Spybot — Search
and Destroy: Game Hidden: Click the little
icon that appears in every window you open by selecting an option
on the left-hand panel. You will get access to a game where you
have to fill in as may squares as possible.
- Cool Edit Pro: Game in Cool
Edit Pro 2.1: Go to Help, then click About CoolEdit Pro. Click over
the two silver balls to have some fun.
- Winamp: Spinning Fish: Bring up the
Preferences box and go to Plug-ins > Input. Click the Nullsoft
Vorbis Decoder, then click About. Click the fish to make it
spin.
- AutoCAD: AutoCAD 2005 Development
Team: In AutoCAD 2005, open the Layer Properties Manager dialog
box. Hold down Shift+Ctrl and select the Invert Filter button to
see the egg.
- Firefox: Firefox's Revenge for IE5's
Joke: Type "about:Mozilla" in the URL bar to read a reply to the
Internet Explorer 5 team's joke about Mozilla crashing
computers.
- KPT Vector Effects Plug-in:
KPT Arachnoid: Draw a shape and choose KPT Vector effects/3D
Transform from the Filters menu. Once the menu opens, hold down
Ctrl+Option+Command, then click the blue-and-red logo in the
upper-left corner of the interface to play Arachnoid-style
game.
- SureDocs: Aladillo: Go to Help
> About and press Ctrl+Shift. Double-click the wordl "mode" in
"a la mode" under the word “SureDocs” to crack this egg.
- Flash
(Macromedia version): Flash MX Pro 2004: Go to
Help > About Flash Professional. Click the small “™” near the
number 2004 and the About screen will offer six different
games.
- FlashFXP: Nibbles: Open FlashFXP,
select Help, then choose About. Double-click the FlashFXP logo, and
a version of the game Snake — called Nibbles — will slither to
you.
- ICQ: ICQ
Devils: Click the Main button and select Preferences and Security.
Go to Status Mode, hit the Tab key and put the mouse cursor in the
middle of the empty space. Press Ctrl+Shift while clicking the left
and right mouse buttons together, hitting the left button first.
You should see the ICQ Devils, the creators of the ICQ
products.
- Image Ready 7.0: Ducks: Click Help
> About. You should see a picture of a globe in water. Hold down
the Ctrl key, and the mouse cursor will turn into a stamp
tool-icon. While still holding Ctrl, click somewhere on the image
of the globe and a small yellow duck will appear. Do this 10 times
and hold down Ctrl+Alt to bring up a miniscope to shoot the
ducks.
- SMS (Microsoft version):
Picture of All Team Members: Run “admin console” (MMC) with the
“/SMS:EE=238” switch, then right-click the root node and click
Credits. Pictures of all team members and their names will
appear.
- iPod: Breakout Game: Select About
from the main menu, then hold the center button for a couple of
seconds. A miniature Breakout game, created by the founders of
Apple Inc. when they worked for Atari, appears on the screen.
- HP 100LX: Hidden Limerick: Turn
Palmtop off and press and hold the key. Turn it back on and release
the key. Scroll down to Display and press 14 times to see a
limerick.
- GameCube: Different Jingle: Plug in
four controllers, hold down all four “Z” buttons and turn on the
GameCube. A different jingle will play when the logo appears.
- IRIX: Hidden Recipes in Release
Notes: Open a shell and type “relnotes dmedia_eoe 29.” You’ll
recieve recipes for Kung Pao chicken and tiramisu.
- Commodore PET: Microsoft Joke: In PET
Microsoft Basic, type the command “WAIT 6502.” The screen will fill
with the text "MICROSOFT."
- Linux: Printer on Fire!: Print from
the network and force a printer jam. Issue a print command and
watch the output of the console read, “lp0 printer on fire!”
- Palm
OS: Easter Egg and Taxi: Go to General >
Preferences and draw a small circle, counterclockwise, on the
screen right above the calculator silk-screen button.
- Atari Portfolio
OS: Creators Names and Credits: Open the text
editor, then open the Help area using the F2 button. Open the help
file for the keyboard, then press ALT+[. You’ll see a few names and
credits for the system.
- Windows
CE: The Perfect Hand in Solitaire: Press
Ctrl+Shift, then tap Dea” at the top of the software keyboard.
You'll get a perfect solitaire hand.
- Mac OS
X: The Lord of the Rings: In the Applications
folder, open the Utilities folder. Open the terminal and paste type
“grep LOTR /usr/share/calendar/calendar.history” to enjoy some
laughs with The Lord of the Rings.
- Debian
GNU/Linux: Got Apt-Get?: Log in to a shell as
root, type "apt-get moo" and press Enter. An ASCII-based drawing of
a cow saying, "Have you mooed today?" will appear. If you type
"apt-get," a help file with the various switches appears. At the
very end, it says, "This APT has Super Cow Powers".
- BeOS: Change Your Windows Decor: Hold
Ctrl+Alt+Shift and clic the Be button on the desk bar. A previously
hidden menu item called Window Décor will appear, giving you
options for changing the look of windows.
- Kyte Aura: Frappilino!: Go to the
desktop and click the Kyte menu button. Continue to Computing
Properties > Help > Credit and watch until Lead Designer:
Frappilino07 pops up. Click that name, and you’ll see a 3D-
rendered spinning cup with the words, "It’s a Frappilino NOT a
Frappacino" inscribed on it.
- NEXTSTEP: Jack-in-the-Box: Run
Configure, call up the Info panel, and hit Command and Alt+click on
the application icon to get your yolk.
DVDs:
There’s more to
these movies than meets the eye.
- "Toy Story
2": Binford Tools: When Buzz and Woody get
taken back to Sid’s house for certain death, the toolbox that holds
all of Sid’s tools has the name Binford Tools stamped on it. This
is a reference to Tim Allen, who does the voice of Buzz, and his TV
show "Home Improvement," which was sponsored by Binford
Tools.
- "Shrek": That'll Do Donkey: A donkey
is just as good as a pig in this reference to the movie "Babe."
During the part when donkey goes through the bridge, Shrek walks up
to donkey and says, “That’ll do Donkey, that’ll do.” The farmer at
the end of "Babe" says the same thing.
- "2010": Using the
Zero-Gravity Toilet: In the movie "2010," the movie crew and
director honored the first movie by creating references to using
a zero-gravity toilet. All the technical-looking writing on the
wall in "2010" that looks is actually the same instructions for
using a zero-gravity toilet. If you watch the movie, you will
see them everywhere.
- "Nacho
Libre": Legend of Francois: Check out the
deleted scenes. Click the Left button, and an eagle will appear on
Nacho Libre's chest. This will open a special behind-the- scenes
story.
- "Fight
Club": Hidden Message at Start: Look at the
Attention warning followed by the signature FBI warning to read a
special message from the main character of the movie.
- "The
Ring": Deadly Tape: If you scroll all the way
to the bottom of the main menu screen, the cursor will disappear.
Hit Select, and it will start showing the infamous videotape from
beginning to end, uncut.
- "Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory": "Ed Wood" Reference:
When Wonka and the others are in the elevator touring rooms, they
pass a room with a bunch of pink sheep. Wonka says "I don't want to
talk about it." The statement is a reference to "Ed Wood,"
another Tim Burton film in which Johnny Depp starred as a
cross-dresser with a penchant for pink angora — material made from
sheep — sweaters.
- "Eyes Wide
Shut": Masked Ball Song — What's Behind?:
During the opening of the masked ball, an odd, indecipherable song
called "Masked Ball," by Jocelyn Pook, plays. Play the piece in
reverse, and you’ll hear an Eastern European prayer song.
- "Shaun of the
Dead": "A
Clockwork Orange Tribute: The choreographed pool-cue beating of the
zombie in the Winchester is an homage to the assault on the
homeless man in "A Clockwork Orange."
- "The Little
Mermaid": Nasty Cover: This well-known egg
regards the insertion of male anatomy on the movie's cover.
- "X-Men": David Hayter: David Hayter,
who wrote the film's screenplay, appears toward the end as a police
officer who gets killed by one of Magneto's goons.
- "Three Amigos": Reference to Previous
Incarnation: This egg is yet another reference to Steve Martin’s
character in "The Man with Two Brains." Each amigo must
say a chant to summon the invisible swordsman. At the end of
Steve Martin's chant, he shouts, "Hfuhruhurr", the name of his
character in the other movie
- "Blow": The "Real" Kristina Jung Is in
the Movie: George Jung's real daughter, Kristina, is in the movie
as a bank clerk.
- "RoboCop": Ed Solomon: A series of
hexadecimal numbers appear at the bottom of the screen when the
film is first turned on. If you convert the numbers into ASCII,
they spell “Ed Solomon," one of the film’s producers.
- "Godzilla": Armin Tamzarian the Taxi
Driver: In the scene where Matthew Broderick is being chased by
Godzilla in a taxi, he throws a taxi-driver identification plate
out of the cab to alert the big Army guy. The name of the taxi
driver is Armin Tamzarian, which is Principal Skinner's real name
in "The
Simpsons."
- "The Outsiders": S.E. Hinton Appearance: The precocious
teenage author who penned the book that spawned the film actually
appears in the movie as the nurse that tells Johnny that his mother
is there to see him.
- "Monty Python's Life of Brian": A Beatle!: As
Brian is being pushed through the crowd of his new believers, he is
introduced to George Harrison from the Beatles, who mutters a quick
“hello.”
- "Back to the Future": Clock Tower:
When the camera sweeps past the clocks in the opening credits, one
of them is a model of the Hill Valley clock tower and includes a
Christopher Lloyd action figure hanging from the minute hand.
- "The Silence of the Lambs": Cover Art:
If you look closely at the picture of the death's-head moth on the
cover of the movie box, the skull is actually made up of naked
women that represent the killer's victims.
- "Three Men and a Baby": A Ghost and
Rifle: When Ted Danson’s character’s mother picks up the baby in
the bedroom, a figure of a boy, and in the next frame, a rifle, can
be seen in the window.
- "Cadence": It's a Family Thing: The
military policeman manning the reception desk to the psychiatric
ward has the name "Estevez" on his uniform, a nod to Emilio
Estevez, Martin Sheen’s son and Charlie Sheen’s brother. (Both
Sheens are in the film, while Estevez is not.)
- "Adaptation": Adaptation Answering
Machine: Highlight Play on the main menu, hit the Up button and a
red telephone will appear. Click the red phone and a separate
screen will pop up that reads "Adaptation Answering Machine,”
followed by a phone number. Call the phone number and leave a
message with your opinion of the movie.
- "Freaky Friday": Hidden Jamie Lee
Guitar Solo: On the DVD's main menu, go to Bonus Material, then to
Freaky Music Videos. Highlight the first Option button and press
left on your remote control. Two blue guitars will appear on either
side of the picture of Jamie Lee Curtis’ head. Select to watch a
short video of the actress playing guitar, which was cut from a
scene in the movie.
- "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The
Galaxy": Extra Animated Sequence: Visit the
Outer Planets menu on the second DVD and turn on the Subtitles
option. Then, go to the Inner Planets option and press left. The
words “Don't Panic!" will appear on the screen. Press Enter to
see an animated sequence that appeared on the screen of the
Heart of Gold in Episode Three.
- "Insomnia": Avalanche: This Al Pacino
thriller makes it snow if you choose Production Diaries from the
Special Features menu. Scroll down and highlight Features at the
bottom of the screen, hit the left arrow button and choose Enter.
You will then see footage of an actual avalanche that occurred
during filming.
- "Jerry Maguire": Hangover: Go to the
section for video commentary and spell out “Maguire” using the
cursor on the keyboard in the background. The keys will light up,
and you’ll see a special feature of the three main actors preparing
for audio commentary.
- "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the
Ring": MTV Parody: Go to Select A Scene and
scroll to the last scene. Press down once, and you should see a
little ring next to New Scene. Select it, and you’ll have the Jack
Black and Sarah Michelle Gellar Lord of the Rings parody performed
at the 2002 MTV Movie Awards.
- "Mallrats": How Dare You!: Highlight
the toy robot's eyes and press Play in the menu. Director Kevin
Smith will appear and start yelling at you for trying to find an
Easter egg on the disc.
- "Ocean's Eleven": Sands Implosion: Go
to Special Features and click the map of Las Vegas. There will be a
list of different casinos. Select the Sands and watch the segment.
Then click it again to watch a clip of its 1996 implosion.
- "Predator": Don't Drink the Water! Go
the photo gallery on the second disc and scroll to the 16th photo
of Hawkins with his glasses on his head. Highlight the
predator-targeting triangle on the right-hand side of the screen
and click it to view a hidden documentary about the cast getting
sick after drinking water in Mexico.
- "Reservoir Dogs": Hidden Tarantino
Interview: In Special Features, hit left so that the option is over
the policeman's ear. Click the bloody ear that appears. A menu
appears saying that you have found the Hidden Features, where you
can view a Tarantino interview.
- "10 Things I Hate About You":
Detention Sign-In: Watch the detention sign-in board at the start
of the Heath Ledger detention scene. The third name from the bottom
of the board is Ross Fanger, whose name appears in the credits as
unit production manager.
- "Spiderman": Spiderman CGI Bloopers
and Gag Reel: On the first disc, click Commentaries. Click the
picture of actor James Franco on the left-hand side of the screen,
and a new screen appears with bloopers. You’ll see real parts of
the film but with video-game characters and other funny
additions.
- "The Karate Kid": Hidden Survivor
Video: Insert the disc, go to Scene Selection, press up twice until
the first scene is highlighted, press once to the right to light up
scene two, then press up. A pair of chopsticks will light up to the
right. Press Select.
- "Thirteen": Thirteen Easter Eggs:
Visit the Making Of menu item and hit right on your remote control
to access a hidden menu item labeled 13. Click it to see a racy
deleted scene from the movie.
- "Unbreakable": Hidden "The Sixth
Sense" Trailer: Watch the credits for Comic Books And Super Heroes
on the second disc. Press Angle Change to watch the trailer for
director M. Night Shyamalan’s "The Sixth
Sense."
- "Vanilla Sky": Outtakes and Screwups:
Select the Photo Galleries tab on the Special Features menu and
select Special Features. Press the right button to illuminate the
mask on the right-hand side of screen. Then, press Enter to enjoy
the outtakes.
Video Games:
What you see is not what you get in these games.
- "Grand Theft Auto: San
Andreas": Trash Maps: Travel to Angel Pine
in the Badlands to crack open this egg. Across the street from
the Clucken Bell stands three trash cans, two of which have
their lids off. Knock either one of those two cans over and peek
inside with a weapon that zooms, like a sniper rifle. Several
maps of Vice City will appear before your eyes.
- "Guitar
Hero 3": Judy Nails — Judy Is a Punk: Judy
Nails is a character in this game. Her attire shows that she’s a
punk, but did you know that This is a reference to the popular song
by The Ramones called "Judy Is a Punk"?
- "Halo
3": Da Vinci Structure: You’ll find this egg
on the Covenant level. Float to the ledge near the invisible
barrier, then walk up it. Jump off the edge of the cliff, and the
sky will turn orange. You will then be at the part where you have
to fight the two scarabs, except that there won’t be any. You
should be just outside of the map. Continue on until a mysterious
structure appears. Look at the back of it, and you’lI see that it’s
covered in blue letters on a grid-like, multicolored
background.
- "Frontlines: Fuel of War":
Tanks: In the level where you first get to drive the tanks, you
hear a marine yell, "We can pick up chicks in it." In "Red Vss
Blue," a machinima based on Halo, Tucker comments about picking up
chicks in a tank.
- "Fatal Frame 3": The Tormented
"Flowers for Algernon" Reference: When the dream starts during the
first night playing as Miku, the Tattoo Priestess appears behind
you and says: "I don't want to see, anymore." This is a reference
to a poem from the book, "Flowers for Algernon," which is about a
mentally challenged janitor who volunteers to take part in an
experimental intelligence-enhancing treatment.
- "Quake
4": Quake 2 Starting Location: In the first
mission, the first rooms you enter show a human launch pod that
looks like the one in the beginning of Quake 2.
- "World of Warcraft": List of
Pop-Culture References: There are tons of video-game and
pop-culture references in World of Warcraft. They range from Donkey
Kong to "Austin Powers: to ThunderCats. In the Eastern Plaguelands,
for instance, an NPC by the name of Tirion Fordring gets out his
hammer and says, "Say hello to my little friend,” a quote from 1983
film "Scarface."
- "Powerslide": Picture of Two
Powerslide Creators: You’ll get a glimpse of the game’s creators by
selecting Mineshafted track, Skeeto car and Crayz. Play the race
until you get to the radioactive toxic-waste dump. Take a turn and
go to in, making your way around the boxes that display radiation
signals until you get to a crack in the wall. Drive through the
crack, and you will see two almost fully green men with their
mouths open.
- "Sim City
4": Tax Twenty Trick: A little dirty
government work will help you out in this egg. Load any
incorporated city with a reasonable population, raise all the taxes
to 20, and leave them at that for a game year or two. Then, drop
all taxes to zero. As a result, your city should thrive for a
while.
- "Ratchet and Clank": Hidden Feature:
On Blackwater City, go to the alien girl that lets you go to the
Hoverboard race. Keep doing backflips and front flips, and a part
of her anatomy will grow bigger.
- "Chuzzle Deluxe": Sneezing
Chuzzle: Keep clicking on a Chuzzle of your choice to make it
laugh. If you keep clicking, it will sneeze, and if you click long
enough, it will sneeze so hard that all its fur falls off and grows
back. Do the same thing to a big Chuzzle, and instead of sneezing,
it'll belch.
- "3D Pinball for Windows":
Control the Pinball with Your Mouse: When game starts, type in
"hidden test" without the quotes. Letters show various things:
“H” shows the high-score table, with an entry of 1 billion for
you to put your name next to; “M” shows the amount of system
memory; ”R” increases your rank in the game; and “Y” shows the
game frame rate in the title. You can also click and drag the
ball around, and if you manage to keep the ball in the
hyperspace bonus, you can score major points.
- "Pokémon Emerald Version":
Pokémon Cloning Glitch: Go talk to the LINK MULTI BATTLE ROOM
lady and select two Pokémon. The woman will now say "Before
entering BATTLE ROOM, your progress must be saved. Is that OK?".
Say yes. Now you will notice a small time gap. Your Pokémon has
been cloned successfully!
- "Morrowind": M'Aiq the Liar:
M'Aiq the Liar may seem evasive, but try talking to him once
more after your initial introduction, and he’ll reveal secrets
such as how to become a lich, where to find dragons and where to
find nude characters or liches — unless, of course, he’s
lying.
- "Mechwarrior 2": Enzo: Choose Trails
of Grievance in the opening screen and go to the Star Formation
Edit screen. Change your name to Enzo, then go back and choose the
"mech" that you want to use. In addition to the normal choices, you
will also be able to use the Elemental, Tarantula and
BattleMaster.
- "Super DX Ball Deluxe": Super DX Ball
Egg: Double-click the ball rolling around at the start of the game,
and you will unlock the classic DX Ball boards. Then, go to
Power-Ups and search where it says Mega Mall. Double- click the
image, and you will unlock the Mega Ball Boards.
- "Doom
3": Hunter Magazines: Every so often during
Doom 3, you will see magazines. On some of these magazines is a
picture of a character from Quake III Arena.
- "Halo 2": Bloody Dog Head: To find
this egg, go to the multiplayer map Zanzibar. Go to the beach and
look at the signs on the edge of the water, which should say "No
Swimming." Then, turn off your Xbox, take out Halo 2 and change
your clock where everything is 7. Restart the game and go to
Zanzibar. Look at the "No Swimming" sign, and there will be a
missing picture with a bloody dog's head on it. It says "Are you
finding Ling Ling's head?"
- "The Sims
2": Boolprop, the Ultimate Cheat: Type
Ctrl+Shift+C, then type "boolProp testingCheatsEnabled true" in the
box that comes up and you’ll be able to do lots of interesting
things.
- "Max Payne
2": "Late Goodbye" References: Here the song
"Late Goodbye" in Part 1, Chapter 4. Track down Ed the janitor for
a certain pass code, and hang around to hear him sing along to the
music in his headphones. In Part 1, Chapter 7, you come across
bands of killers masquerading as cleaners in the high-rise
apartment building. In the fourth apartment you enter, descend the
stairs to the first level. As you descend the stairs, one of the
cleaners starts to bang away on the piano to the song. In the same
part of the game at Mona's Place in the Fun House, she is in the
shower singing "Late Goodbye.”
- "Cossacks: European Wars":
Hidden Map Maker: At the main menu of Cossacks-European Wars, hold
down the Ctrl button and press Intro. A small box that says
"Loading" will appear in the middle of the screen, and then a map
creator will load. But the map creator is in Russian, so you’ll
need to go to an online translator to decode it.
- "Icewind Dale II": Lowtax Reference:
In the graveyard area, the gravestone on the far left reads:
"Kyanka. Writer of Humorous Stories. d. 1302." This is an illusion
to Rich “Lowtax” Kyanka, the man behind the humor site Something
Awful.
- "Aladdin": Hidden Mickey: On
level two of this downloable game, go past the snake to a
clothesline. You'll se a pair of shorts and a blanket, with
Mickey Mouse between them.
- "Red Alert": Cryptic Messages Hidden
by Psx Manual Designers: Open up the case, extract the manual and
look at the dot-dash code at the bottom of most of the pages. This
is Morse code, which may have to do with the alternate game play
based around the ants missions in some versions.
- "Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles": Pumpkin Head: Change
your computers date to Oct. 31 before entering the game. Then,
enter a new single-player game in Story mode and choose a character
to play as (Leo, Ralph, Mike or Don). Start the game, and your
character's head will now be a giant jack-o'-lantern. This also
works when setting the date to Dec. 25, except the head wears a
Santa hat.
- "Tomb
Raider": Hidden Sound Bites: Use a PlayStation
CD player to access songs from the game. Go to tracks 99 through
130, and there will be some seriously silly sound bytes from the
game’s creators.
- "Ducks": Hidden Photo: Type
"ASKYAFFLE" on the main menu to turn on the level-skip key. In
level 29, blow up the underside of the overhanging earth on the
right of the level. Walk the green ducky under to the right, and he
should go through a door that was previously hidden in the earth,
revealing a quote and a photo of some people from the credits.
- "Marathon": Credits: The
last level includes a place with three teleporters. Stand, but
step into, one of them and push the Action key. The back side of
the teleporter will open, leading you to the "secret Bungie
terminal."
- "Prince of Persia": Fun Stuff for
Prince of Persia: If you type "prince megahit" at the start of the
game, you can change features like filtering out nonanimated
objects and increasing or decreasing your time.
- "Snood": Happy New Year!: Set the
clock on your computer to Jan. 2, 2002. This will "register" the
game, and you can use the aimer, mulligans and, best of all, play
unlimited games. When the clock strikes midnight, you’re back to
the trial version.
- "Dark
Castle": Interesting Treat in Main Hall: Go to
the Date And Time function under the control panel, and set the
date to any Friday the 13th. When you start up the game, you’ll see
the added effect in the main hall.
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