It's such a minor change I doubt anybody aside from the player who found, who has made a guide for the game and most likely familiar with the level to really notice it.
Thank you! We had many different variations and ideas that all came so close to working, but we knew we needed to get a ghost down there for it to work. Figuring that out was by far the hardest part. One thing to note, besides getting into that cutscene room, getting a ghost into that subway was also a huge challenge we wanted to do! Turns out it was just a step required for an ever bigger challenge haha
It's the satisfaction of knowing that we have and can get into the cutscene room, that knowledge is the reward for us. Knowing that you're one of the few people in the world that have got into a certain room feels amazing as well :)
If you're putting it like that then why would someone play a video game? It doesnt achive anything in life and has no perks whatsoever. It's more like a personal accomplishment and satisfaction. Same with the easter egg hunters or in this case, getting into the cutscene room. That's their goal and although has no major perks, it's fun for them
For those who are wondering: The warframe boss fight was actually implemented in a different area on the map with similar terrain, so it was probably caused by tests for the future boss fight.
That's so wild that the Orb Mother was mistakenly in the game SO early compared to her actual release. If that's what this boss is, that is. The attack patterns are a little different yeah, but the model, movements and area are similar enough to make that make sense as a beta orb mother.
@@404ares like it'd have to be exploiter, specifically, not profit taker. That reminds me; he confused the Fortuna intro plot with the actual game play, saying profit taker shows up if you cause too much chaos in the vallis. This is only a part of the intro quest, not normal free roam
@@BossDman-CapybaraMode Nah, you just get a load of stronger regular corpus enemies, raknoids, jackals and hyenas. The orbs leave you alone unless you approach them.
7:04 Slight correction: I didn’t realize they were heavier than they should be after buying them... I only bought them after noticing that! I did already own those titles, after all. ;) Roller Games also caught my attention because it was a PAL game in an NTSC region (first I’d ever seen in the wild) but I would have noticed Golf anyway, since I routinely check the weight of that one. Some have a Famicom adapter inside (worth an extra $30, easily). We did cut into one package just to make sure it wasn’t something easily identified. Couldn’t call the cops on April 1st and have them find rice or something in there or they’d assume it was a hoax!
I love this channel. Every easter egg discussed is new to me. Other channels talk about the same easter eggs over and over. Respect to you for really doing your research and providing us with fresh obscure content.
Always the same gta secrets i fucking see videos from 2017 or 2018 STILL talking about san andreas easter eggs or vice city ones its as if those lists get remade every few years to rake in views this channel and flippy are the only ones who put actual work into their top tens
Interviewer: So John Romero, was this really how you were supposed to complete Doom II?!? JR: Oh yeah... totally. That's totally how I meant it to be. I wanted it to be difficult for a reason. Totally how I envisioned it. Exactly right. 100% correct. Yeah of course.
@@TheManinBlack9054 I'm sure he's a really cool guy, but from what I've seen on the internet, he seems kind'a full of himself. But, I suppose I probably would be to if I contributed to arguably one of the most important games of all time.
@Cheez_Itza Romero used to be full of himself. He's mellowed out a lot over the years, and whenever I see him talk about stuff now he just seems pretty chill. I actually believe him regarding the easter egg because it seems like exactly the kind of thing he would do.
I agree, that one fascinated me the most. The AI certainly found the most efficient way to win, i.e. rack up points. I'd like to take a closer look at the actual study.
I'm sorry but the Qbert one is actually the craziest one to me! That's actually mental that this AI was able to find something SO HIDDEN, it had never been seen by a single human in recorded history. Bonkers. And wow, that DOOM one is also crazy. The first ever person to 100% the game in 25 years. Great work Oddheader. Keep up the amazing work
@@Silverizael well not exactly. It's something that was in the specific PORT of the game. I don't believe it's in the original game at all. That's something the Creator has to put in specifically
@@Silverizael that tweet was from the creator of the original arcade version. The glitch was found in the Atari port which he wasn't directly involved with.
Silverizael look closer at the tweet. The “creator” of Qbert didn’t code this port. He did the arcade machine. Often when games are ported to consoles (that was likely the Atari 2600 port shown in the video) they are done by someone else with no input from the creator. The 2600 was notoriously difficult to program for. It had no framebuffer so the code itself had to deal with drawing and re-drawing each scanline on the TV in its main loop. If it wasn’t intentional on the part of the port’s creator (not the original’s creator) it’s probably just a buffer overflow that jumps to an incorrect place in memory.
i think the PUBG thing went like this 1: the controller's battery dies 2: goes to store 3: buy's battery 4: comes home 5: realises he won without doing anything
In regards to the Warframe one, since this video was released there were some boss fights added that allow you to fight and kill the Orbs. The exploits orb fight is set in a location called Deck 12 which is nearly identical in geometry and layout to the hub area. This is most likely the reason an orb appeared in the hub. It's just a glitch for an unreleased boss fight.
As a TAS perhaps? Though a normal Tool Assisted Speedrun is more of someone using a program to play a game using a pre-programmed series of "perfect inputs".
@@Wildeye13 Nope. AI. Tas is a guy putting inputs in every frame to get the program to perform impossible normal play actions. Artificial Intelligence can do impossible imputs (if allowed only) but is based on a reward system (in the atari case points), and it randomly found a way to increase points; something for us completely rare, for the AI was as normal as learning a regular playthrough.
@@marhawkman303 yes but heres the thing, a human being has to stop playing the game eventually and that ends up being their score......the Computer can go on forever if left to it, so that technically means the A.I. has a score of Infinity at Qubert (......too bad video game high scores are in the toilet right now thanks to a certain bearded ego hog refusing to admit he cheated)
The people who made that Halo discovery work are incredibly impressive. I'd love to see the type of things people like that could do with real world problems. You have to be very persistent and patient to do something like that.
Hey chief - the plot thickens on that last easter egg from the early 1990s game from Rare. That description is a summary of the central conflict from the 1997 movie 'Men in Black'. I wonder if someone on the staff at rare was involved in that movie and was dropping an easter egg to prove it later?
Well, technically Men in Black was based on a comic book, though I don't know if any of the movies were straight adaptations of plot lines from the comics. But that is another possibility to consider.
Yeah because the word that he unscrambles to Centaur is Acrutine. So they forgot the i when unscrambling, probably not knowing it was referring to the star
Oddheader, for me, what made this video one of the best you ever created was the fact some many people trusted you with their Easter eggs and mysteries. Players like us, who know you bring the best and most interesting stories about easter eggs and discoveries. Thank you for keeping up the high standard!
about the qubert part: "the ai discovered something lying in secret for 35 years..." No the tweet from the creator said " i DONT think this would happen in the arcade version, ergo it has´nt been lying in secret since the original games creation since ports from the arcade was created years after if i´m not mistaken....
Well we don't know, the AI imputs could be wayy of the top without TAS, probably gotta ask the investigators...It could still be reproduced in the ports but we don't know how.
@@Helladamnleet The point is Warren Davis did not work on the Atari port. So he would have no idea if whoever programmed it could have put in an easter egg like that If it worked on the original arcade version, that’s a different story
Most secrets in the game required humping random walls until something happened, and there's another secret in the game that requires rocket boosting or side-strafing, so it's not implausible this was intended as a similarly obscure solution.
the secret bunk (though i dont know if this has already lead to something) is probably just a simple reference to lost, and also poking fun at half life 3
Before he explained it I was expecting it to be related to the elevator/bunker thing in GTA 5, I'm talking of the one in the military base not the mountain one.
@@xarachne8473 Its not though, cringe is that gut wrenching feeling you get if you trip over in front of the whole class or voice cracks in front of your crush. Not someone talking about friends, how anti social are you that two words about something he enjoys and what he calls friends cringe? Can only imagine you during g social interaction.
Dude, I never leave comments on UA-cam videos - but you deserve mad props. I really appreciate the music, editing, content, and narration. Whatever your passions are that drive you to make these, hone them! You’ve got a new fan for sure.
Halo is still my favorite franchise and its glitching community is probably the best in existence. Their dedication to exploring and breaking the games they love is awesome. As a huge player who’s spent over 1800 hours on Halo Reach glitch hunting really adds so much more to my favorite game.
It could have been an event. Like the old raids, 8 players have to defend Fortuna from the orb in the Vallis until it finds it way inside, then you have a boss battle kinda like LoR or JV.
LerakoLanche just an idea but, isn't it a reference to Men In Black? There is literally a galaxy inside a jewel in it, and the date would coincide. Maybe someone at Rare was a fan.
@@Noerd8403 I appreciate the thought, but the first Men in Black film came out in 1997 and Monster Max was released in 1994. Also, the film used Orion's Belt as a play-on-words to the constellation of Orion in a literal sense, whereas Monster Max is using the Binary Star system of Alpha Centari as a jewel in the figurative sense.
The team for Monster Max was also very small, and only two members of Rare were involved in the development (artist Kevin Bayliss and musician David Wise) with additional art provided by Bernie Drummond, and design/programming taken by Jon Ritman, the latter two whom had previously worked on Head over Heels as Larry Bundy had stated - so if anyone was responsible for the message I would posit the programmer entering all of the text in the game has a pretty good shot...
@@IkeFoxbrush You see I could actually believe that, it's one of them things where some random person could have done it before you, your friend probably didn't do it first either. It's like with Usain Bolt, you cannot call him the fastest person on earth until he races everyone on earth. For example how some random person probably discovered this ages ago, there is probably some random person faster than Bolt. It's a little off topic but it helps me explain what I mean.
Exactly! Maybe the comic books that inspired the films, which were released before the MIB movies and game easter egg, had a similar plot? (I never read them)
@@dragonmaster1976z I believe the acronym first came from The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein. Incidentally this is one of the greatest pieces of sci-fi ever written. I guarantee you can count on one hand the number of books that meet or exceed it in quality.
@@katyakatsinskii847 as a rabid Heinlein fan, it's nice to meetcha! Although I've also heard tell that Mark Twain came up with it around the same time. But God I love Heinlein
Wait did the Nintendo golf have drugs in them? I’m more concerned that if it is somebody decided the best way to hide their drugs was to put them in an nes cartridge
Just watched this video now and I recognise that graffiti on the bunker a bit, it's referring to "Ohms law" which is the formula that expresses the relationship of electricity where V = voltage, I = amperage and R = resistance and that squiggly line is the electrical symbol in PCB/circuit diagram/design for a resistor while that part near the V isnt' really any standard symbol I know of but looks meant to imply a voltage source
The unknown is usually unsettling. It's why we're scared of the dark. The music/atmosphere of this particular telling of the mystery certainly didn't help. (Not that that's a bad thing.) It helps a little bit that Rare is known for messing with their players like this. Just a little bit.
You are one of my favorite UA-camr's and for some reason UA-cam has never shown me a single video of yours in my sub box. I really wish they would fix this broken system...
Dude you have like millions of views on every vid!! You should be huge! Why don’t you have more subs?!?! Good work man either way. Just found your channel and am hooked. Gg
I - and likely many other people - know it from _The Moon is a Harsh Mistress_ by Robert Heinlein, but according to Wikipedia the first usage is actually unknown
9:05 there is actually a star system with the name alpha centaur. Its is the closest 2 stars to earth other than the sun and orbit a planet that can sustain life. I hope woever is over there is ok
The odd texture presented in segment 2 on list at 1:49, is a diagram for a circuit. There are two trace nodes, a current source indicator, a resistor and a switch. Also either a current return indicator or possibly a diode. If anyone has any input or further knowledge, we may be able to trace back where this derived from.
garbage priest that could be the case. However I believe it’s presence is symbolic. Only because of the reasons for its use in half-life 2. It could mean anything though
The orb interacting with the environment in fortuna so well may have been the behavior intended for an invent that came recently where there is an orb in an old Solaris United base
The Warframe occurrence was a bug. That same enemy was added much later as a boss, looking and acting identically. The reason why it interacts with the environment so well is because the boss's arena is a re-used version of that same location, only a bit bigger to accommodate the fight.
I found out that alpha center is actually a star system and can sustain water and it is the 2nd closest star other than the sun. May something actually is going on over there
The AI thing reminds me of that thing where they had AI try to learn how to walk through evolution systems in some world sim and instead of learning how to walk, they did things like making their legs so long that they eventually fell into the goal area or exploit a physics bug to fly across the map with flapping wings. It's a lot like biological evolution where it doesn't go with the most efficient thing by default and just goes with the first thing that works.
Your channel is very impressive to me because not only does your video present games of which I have never heard of before, but you also provide evidence(such as showing an image and a clip of a video that shows what you referring to) into this video instead of only talking about the evidence. Another reason as to why I particularly admire this video is because in the video's description you included a link to the evidence that was used to help create this video. By doing that action not only does that lead me to believe that you do not seem to be the type of person who seeks to receive praise and glory even when it was not rightfully earned. But instead, you provide a link to whom ever created that evidence so as give your "thank you." and your respect to whom ever created it.
Your videos, and the stories within them often creep me out, but they are so cool and interesting to learn about!! Way neat to hear about things discovered just this last year, and some of them so many years after release!
Halo Reach has so many fun things to find. Like if you go out of bounds in forgeworld for a bit you'll come across a huge valley and you can find random Spartans out in the void that are the game storing memory of recent players who left the game lobby. That one was weird when I found it.
The words were further rearranged to reveal something even more terrifying..... “it’s the thirst thirstiest time, wanna a....” the last words were hidden for they hold unspeakable power.
I wonder if they keep Half-Life 3 as some sort of last ditch, buy-out thing to bring forward in case literally everything has hit the fan? It doesnt seem too too strange considering the instant hype that would ensue, for better or worse.
AIKISBEST No, that seems completely strange and makes zero sense. No company, especially not one with an open work environment, can keep the most highly anticipated product in gaming history completely silent - and they absolutely wouldn’t try to. Especially when nothing short of a nuclear holocaust could put them anywhere close to financial instability, and especially when by the time that would happen the game would be completely outdated.
This guy has such a monotone voice I can’t tell when he’s asking a question or telling us. And then when we get to the rhetorical questions It’s all over
For the Warframe one, I got something very similar to happen with Plains of Eidolon way before Fortuna was released. One of the Grineer gunships from the Eidolon map had somehow spawned inside of the hub world, and it flew around the map constantly attacking me, depleting my shields and destroying my sentinel, but doing no more than that. It was pretty weird, so I'm gonna chalk it down to being a bug.
I found one of the first glitches in a half life mod that had you battle like in the movie Tron. And to this day I'm so upset I never told the community. When I discovered it, it seemed to get patched pretty quick most likely cause I used it soooo much. Basically all you had to do was rapidly press the space bar and when you respawn, you become invisible and are able to kill all other players on screen in this deathmatch mod. I always laughed at how pissed people got and they never knew how to do, but maybe someone figured it out or they reported me or I used it against one of the developers as this mod was only hours old going online with it years and years ago. Miss those days and I miss the chance to share it back then.
The Pub G one is expalined by people being in underground tunnels in the map that video they literally say that the enemies are camping down there and the one guy starts to heal to win it
RE: pubg Usually the longest exploits/glitches to find are the ones that don't require you to do anything. People play games because they want to be engaged, not to look at their character standing/sitting around for extended periods. That's my thought, anyway. Just my opinion, 2 cents, whatever. o/
So ur telling me that it took 2 years to walk into a church turn left and look up
It's such a minor change I doubt anybody aside from the player who found, who has made a guide for the game and most likely familiar with the level to really notice it.
I don't get it? Whats the person meant to look like
@@toogaytolift9176 It's the old painting of Jesus that got a botched repair.
That's because no one wants to go to a church
I'm sure many people saw it but didn't speak up about it because they didn't consider it all that notable.
The group that found the halo easter egg really has my respect
Lazuline it’d be even better if they had your respect
Thank you! We had many different variations and ideas that all came so close to working, but we knew we needed to get a ghost down there for it to work. Figuring that out was by far the hardest part.
One thing to note, besides getting into that cutscene room, getting a ghost into that subway was also a huge challenge we wanted to do! Turns out it was just a step required for an ever bigger challenge haha
@@Jangoosed oh man, the only thing i can say is congrats :D. It must've felt so good to finally enter that room and all that effort paid off.
It's the satisfaction of knowing that we have and can get into the cutscene room, that knowledge is the reward for us. Knowing that you're one of the few people in the world that have got into a certain room feels amazing as well :)
If you're putting it like that then why would someone play a video game? It doesnt achive anything in life and has no perks whatsoever. It's more like a personal accomplishment and satisfaction. Same with the easter egg hunters or in this case, getting into the cutscene room. That's their goal and although has no major perks, it's fun for them
For those who are wondering:
The warframe boss fight was actually implemented in a different area on the map with similar terrain, so it was probably caused by tests for the future boss fight.
the attack pattern isn't consistent with the pictured boss though, and there's still one boss of this sort that hasn't been implemented.
That's so wild that the Orb Mother was mistakenly in the game SO early compared to her actual release. If that's what this boss is, that is. The attack patterns are a little different yeah, but the model, movements and area are similar enough to make that make sense as a beta orb mother.
@@404ares like it'd have to be exploiter, specifically, not profit taker.
That reminds me; he confused the Fortuna intro plot with the actual game play, saying profit taker shows up if you cause too much chaos in the vallis. This is only a part of the intro quest, not normal free roam
@@mimisezlol I think that she shows up if you get max wanted level (I don't know what else to call it)
@@BossDman-CapybaraMode Nah, you just get a load of stronger regular corpus enemies, raknoids, jackals and hyenas. The orbs leave you alone unless you approach them.
The Alpha Centari message can also be found in Sea of Thieves, which is also a Rare game.
Sean brown I was wondering if anyone else got alpha Centauri out of that
The left out the i
Sus
How would sea of thieves hide it
It feels like the hook to a new scifi movie tbh. The Jewel of Alpha Centari? Intergalactic ships?
7:04 Slight correction: I didn’t realize they were heavier than they should be after buying them... I only bought them after noticing that!
I did already own those titles, after all. ;) Roller Games also caught my attention because it was a PAL game in an NTSC region (first I’d ever seen in the wild) but I would have noticed Golf anyway, since I routinely check the weight of that one. Some have a Famicom adapter inside (worth an extra $30, easily). We did cut into one package just to make sure it wasn’t something easily identified. Couldn’t call the cops on April 1st and have them find rice or something in there or they’d assume it was a hoax!
For sake of curiosity, what actually was in the bags?
Also curious as to what was in them
@@lonegalaxy9158 It was drugs, I looked it up.
@@MrGoose-vn1lp Oh, thank you! I kind of assumed so but figured it could've been something else
Drugs? Dang. I actually thought the devs put something hidden into every game cartridge lol
I love this channel. Every easter egg discussed is new to me. Other channels talk about the same easter eggs over and over. Respect to you for really doing your research and providing us with fresh obscure content.
Not just easter eggs but discoveries in general.
Always the same gta secrets i fucking see videos from 2017 or 2018 STILL talking about san andreas easter eggs or vice city ones its as if those lists get remade every few years to rake in views this channel and flippy are the only ones who put actual work into their top tens
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OH MY
Interviewer: So John Romero, was this really how you were supposed to complete Doom II?!?
JR: Oh yeah... totally. That's totally how I meant it to be. I wanted it to be difficult for a reason. Totally how I envisioned it. Exactly right. 100% correct. Yeah of course.
Fucking right? John Romero is insufferable.
@@cheezitza9639 aw, why? He seems cool!
Maybe it is actually how it was envisioned
@@TheManinBlack9054 I'm sure he's a really cool guy, but from what I've seen on the internet, he seems kind'a full of himself. But, I suppose I probably would be to if I contributed to arguably one of the most important games of all time.
@Cheez_Itza Romero used to be full of himself. He's mellowed out a lot over the years, and whenever I see him talk about stuff now he just seems pretty chill. I actually believe him regarding the easter egg because it seems like exactly the kind of thing he would do.
Isn’t it funny that to find the Metroid easter egg you have to _backtrack_
It would've been funnier if you couldn't go back forwards
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Nice trick with the shinespark
Oh ya
I don’t get it? Could you explain pls
Another discovery:
8:10, he starts talking to the beat of the music.
funky fresh fire
@@gamergaming00 Bruh that name xD
@@Mihaugoku its ya boi
*Top 10 Rappers Eminem Is Too Afraid To Roast*
Mihaugoku is ur profile pic from an anime ;-;
That Q-bert thing is beyond awesome :D
I agree, that one fascinated me the most. The AI certainly found the most efficient way to win, i.e. rack up points. I'd like to take a closer look at the actual study.
Try Learnfun/Playfun. While I doubt it would have found such a deep glitch, it often finds frame perfect abuses in NES games.
Sausages
And terrifying.
awesomely terrifying
I'm sorry but the Qbert one is actually the craziest one to me! That's actually mental that this AI was able to find something SO HIDDEN, it had never been seen by a single human in recorded history. Bonkers. And wow, that DOOM one is also crazy. The first ever person to 100% the game in 25 years. Great work Oddheader. Keep up the amazing work
Fluffymagicman we should have ai play more games to see if it finds more obscure Easter eggs.
Including the creator. The AI found something the creator didn't even put in the game, at least not purposefully. :P
@@Silverizael well not exactly. It's something that was in the specific PORT of the game. I don't believe it's in the original game at all. That's something the Creator has to put in specifically
@@Silverizael that tweet was from the creator of the original arcade version. The glitch was found in the Atari port which he wasn't directly involved with.
Silverizael look closer at the tweet. The “creator” of Qbert didn’t code this port. He did the arcade machine. Often when games are ported to consoles (that was likely the Atari 2600 port shown in the video) they are done by someone else with no input from the creator. The 2600 was notoriously difficult to program for. It had no framebuffer so the code itself had to deal with drawing and re-drawing each scanline on the TV in its main loop. If it wasn’t intentional on the part of the port’s creator (not the original’s creator) it’s probably just a buffer overflow that jumps to an incorrect place in memory.
i think the PUBG thing went like this
1: the controller's battery dies
2: goes to store
3: buy's battery
4: comes home
5: realises he won without doing anything
so the player was Luigi?
@@Miketheratguy He meant finding the exploit, not using the exploit.
@@slyp5409 the real MVP doesn't play pubg, so that's how they won sitting there
@@deathbydeviceable I know. It's not rocket science. My point here still stands.
A real warrior wins through patience and cunning.
In regards to the Warframe one, since this video was released there were some boss fights added that allow you to fight and kill the Orbs. The exploits orb fight is set in a location called Deck 12 which is nearly identical in geometry and layout to the hub area. This is most likely the reason an orb appeared in the hub. It's just a glitch for an unreleased boss fight.
does this mean the world record in Atari Qubert is now held by a A.I. with a highscore of Infinity?!?! XD
As a TAS perhaps? Though a normal Tool Assisted Speedrun is more of someone using a program to play a game using a pre-programmed series of "perfect inputs".
@@Wildeye13 Nope. AI. Tas is a guy putting inputs in every frame to get the program to perform impossible normal play actions.
Artificial Intelligence can do impossible imputs (if allowed only) but is based on a reward system (in the atari case points), and it randomly found a way to increase points; something for us completely rare, for the AI was as normal as learning a regular playthrough.
@@Life-Sky Yeah in theory a human could have found this, but didn't... or at least didn't talk about it.
@@marhawkman303 yes but heres the thing, a human being has to stop playing the game eventually and that ends up being their score......the Computer can go on forever if left to it, so that technically means the A.I. has a score of Infinity at Qubert (......too bad video game high scores are in the toilet right now thanks to a certain bearded ego hog refusing to admit he cheated)
Gojiro7 Someone cheated on a game like that? Who? If you don’t mind me asking.
The people who made that Halo discovery work are incredibly impressive. I'd love to see the type of things people like that could do with real world problems. You have to be very persistent and patient to do something like that.
Thanks for featuring us Oddheader! Hope to collaborate more in the future! - Sekela
man you guys are wild!
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Hey chief - the plot thickens on that last easter egg from the early 1990s game from Rare. That description is a summary of the central conflict from the 1997 movie 'Men in Black'. I wonder if someone on the staff at rare was involved in that movie and was dropping an easter egg to prove it later?
Well, technically Men in Black was based on a comic book, though I don't know if any of the movies were straight adaptations of plot lines from the comics. But that is another possibility to consider.
I was as thinking "The Last Starfighter" but MIB makes more sense.
RN1441 You are lying as you provided zero empirical evidence.
Imagine being so braindead you can't google "Men in Black plot" lmao
RN1441 that was my first thought as well
I see an Oddheader video, I watch an Oddheader video.
Videos and UA-camr that are worth watching, liking, sharing and subscribing.
Bc youre a simple man..
I see a hostage, I fuze a hostage.
I am a simple russian.
9:40
Do you mean Centauri? As in Alpha Centauri? The star closest to us other than out own sun?
@@Ales9004 Yes
This is not Patrick was you mentioning that necessary? No
@@Ales9004 Who tf cares, you understood what he meant, didn't you?
@@Ales9004 OMFG you are acting like a teen going through some sort of phase
Yeah because the word that he unscrambles to Centaur is Acrutine. So they forgot the i when unscrambling, probably not knowing it was referring to the star
7:13 WHAT WAS IN THE PACKAGES!?
Cocahina
Eagle Aim n o. F l o u r
Coke
Meth
Special sugar
You included Fortnite but you didn’t make it something everyone has mentioned or clickbait. Good job
Oddheader, for me, what made this video one of the best you ever created was the fact some many people trusted you with their Easter eggs and mysteries. Players like us, who know you bring the best and most interesting stories about easter eggs and discoveries. Thank you for keeping up the high standard!
Monster Max is the sequel to Head Over Heels, maybe it's something to do with that? (IT's also technically sequel to the first ever Batman video game)
Larry Bundy Jr
Larry? Been years since I stumbled onto your channel. Hope ya been well mate.
How is it a sequel to the first ever Batman video game? I've never played either game, but I am curious what the connection is
Hello you
Jesus Christ Bundy! I see you on every videos!
Its made by the same guys but I don't think its intended to be a sequel...unless I missed something tying the continuity together.
about the qubert part:
"the ai discovered something lying in secret for 35 years..."
No the tweet from the creator said " i DONT think this would happen in the arcade version, ergo it has´nt been lying in secret since the original games creation since ports from the arcade was created years after if i´m not mistaken....
Well we don't know, the AI imputs could be wayy of the top without TAS, probably gotta ask the investigators...It could still be reproduced in the ports but we don't know how.
Probably only in the port they were using.
The Arcade version came out in 1982
The Atari version came out in 1983
So yes, you are mistaken.
@@Helladamnleet The point is Warren Davis did not work on the Atari port. So he would have no idea if whoever programmed it could have put in an easter egg like that
If it worked on the original arcade version, that’s a different story
tanstaafl is pronounced: There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. Really.
Heinlein fan?
2nd law, y'all!
damn.
i was just coming here to comment "hey nobody tell oddheader what tanstaafl is"
@@billyalarie929 Sorry
LOL every one of his vids has people complaining about his pronunciations in the comments
Eg Asterix and "Obelisk"
Damn this guy needs more views
yes
I 2nd that.
and subs
Mr. Kustogg damn this guy needs more subs
Ikr
The only issue with this video is that it ends.
Everything that has begining has an end
The beginning of the end...... of oddheaders videos....
rip
Yeah. John Romero "planned" it that way. He made Daikatana.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'd only believe it if that particular Pain Elemental didn't attack you at all.
getting pushed by enemies and abusing rocket jumps is standard so I can believe that. like that secret where you spam the shine spark in metroid.
Daikatana is actually decent if you download the fan patch.
Most secrets in the game required humping random walls until something happened, and there's another secret in the game that requires rocket boosting or side-strafing, so it's not implausible this was intended as a similarly obscure solution.
the secret bunk (though i dont know if this has already lead to something) is probably just a simple reference to lost, and also poking fun at half life 3
Before he explained it I was expecting it to be related to the elevator/bunker thing in GTA 5, I'm talking of the one in the military base not the mountain one.
Well we do have half life: Alyx now so SUCCESS
*laughs in I.O*
Fallout 3: Where's my father?
Fallout 4: Where's my Son?
Fallout 76: Where's my Refund?
I didn't even see the pattern!
Clearly intentional.
Copy and paste
@@danielcolemanakajimmelton9690 oh shut up
nice
That's why I love my Halo bois. Such a creative fashion in finding out how to get into that room.
Cringe
@tree speaking vietnamese saying "my halo bois" is definitely cringe
@@xarachne8473 the overuse of cringe is cringe.
@@viytalic9049 its not overusing it if its the perfect word to describe this shit
@@xarachne8473 Its not though, cringe is that gut wrenching feeling you get if you trip over in front of the whole class or voice cracks in front of your crush.
Not someone talking about friends, how anti social are you that two words about something he enjoys and what he calls friends cringe?
Can only imagine you during g social interaction.
Omg this video was honestly one of the best UA-cam videos I have ever seen within the past couple months
Dude omg thanks so much for this!
you post the best vids. no forced jokes, no bullshit. just straight to the point and informative. keep it up.
@I still use my Wii xd
TANSTAAFL
"There Aint No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"
You're welcome
lol. That's a genius username that person came up with.
Dude, I never leave comments on UA-cam videos - but you deserve mad props. I really appreciate the music, editing, content, and narration. Whatever your passions are that drive you to make these, hone them! You’ve got a new fan for sure.
It was heroin in the nintendo game. Another person years ago found $5000 cash inside of one as well.
you'd have to be on heroin to seriously enjoy NES golf
Damn lucky them 5 grand in a video game that's awesome
What an odd way to contraband
@Gilbert Farwynd its well out of date tho int it? 😅
This glitch will be fixed in Reallife V9.31, Sorry!
Halo is still my favorite franchise and its glitching community is probably the best in existence. Their dedication to exploring and breaking the games they love is awesome. As a huge player who’s spent over 1800 hours on Halo Reach glitch hunting really adds so much more to my favorite game.
i hope ur enjoying infinite buddy :)
I was having an absolutely terrible day and I finally sat down to eat, then I saw a new oddheader video, now i'm happy. ty.
Seeing the Profit Taker in the Fortuna lobby is something I didn’t know I needed
It could have been an event. Like the old raids, 8 players have to defend Fortuna from the orb in the Vallis until it finds it way inside, then you have a boss battle kinda like LoR or JV.
The half life texture is just "Resist the Power" right?
makes sense, that little squiggly is a resistor aint it?
@@iggy9740 yup, that's what I was gonna say. It's an electrical circuit diagram.
Should’ve mentioned that TT got an invite from Bungie themselves, to visit Bungie, for getting into the science wing
*Top 10 reason why Fridays are the best days*
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For me it was uploaded on saturday because the timezones
Lol it was already saturday when you posted that for me.
Payday
Thanks for featuring the Monster Max discovery oddheader, you've made my day!
LerakoLanche just an idea but, isn't it a reference to Men In Black? There is literally a galaxy inside a jewel in it, and the date would coincide. Maybe someone at Rare was a fan.
@@Noerd8403 I appreciate the thought, but the first Men in Black film came out in 1997 and Monster Max was released in 1994. Also, the film used Orion's Belt as a play-on-words to the constellation of Orion in a literal sense, whereas Monster Max is using the Binary Star system of Alpha Centari as a jewel in the figurative sense.
The team for Monster Max was also very small, and only two members of Rare were involved in the development (artist Kevin Bayliss and musician David Wise) with additional art provided by Bernie Drummond, and design/programming taken by Jon Ritman, the latter two whom had previously worked on Head over Heels as Larry Bundy had stated - so if anyone was responsible for the message I would posit the programmer entering all of the text in the game has a pretty good shot...
@@stopnswopvid Ho wow I should have checked before posting! Is there a way to contact said programmer? Great job on finding the Easter egg too!
Doom II 100% ?
*Legend Achievement Unlocked*
that zero guy is boss at finding them
A friend of mine already found that secret 25 years ago, I never thought it was such a big mystery...
@@IkeFoxbrush You see I could actually believe that, it's one of them things where some random person could have done it before you, your friend probably didn't do it first either.
It's like with Usain Bolt, you cannot call him the fastest person on earth until he races everyone on earth.
For example how some random person probably discovered this ages ago, there is probably some random person faster than Bolt. It's a little off topic but it helps me explain what I mean.
@@mydickisincrediblytinyandi7380 I get what you mean, but one is way more likely than the other. Bolt trained for, like, EVER to get that fast.
@@burningsexuality1540 Fair enough.
Why do I get the feeling that Romero was lying about that secret being intentional
given the way the level is put together... no way in hell that was UNintentional. I don't see how a level designer did that accidentally.
That man has a problem with his ego. Of course he is lying.
Cause he wore a hat while having long straight hair.
Smash Bros is here, and so is an oddheader video! Awesome day so far.
Love the mysteries! Hope to see more soon!
There will be much more soon!
Me too, loaf bloke, me too.
Wow
3 years later, men in black came out... That secret message seems like the very plot line of that movie...
Exactly! Maybe the comic books that inspired the films, which were released before the MIB movies and game easter egg, had a similar plot? (I never read them)
An actual good top 10? What is this?
It's wizardry
it's a simple spell but quite unbreakable the sell is called good content
Colby S the *sell*
Impossible
It's oddheader welcome
0:00 sighting of a possessed plushie at an unknown GameStop store
I think it’s a snorlax
Yeah it is
It was also angry with 76
Well, age alot
Wow there were a lot of crazy ones in this list
Glad to help you out odd!
Orange Velocity Thank you Orange finding that Nintendo Golf story, it was a great one!
oddheader Ha ha! I think UA-cam suppresses it since it’s drug-related. Also, I’ve been demonetized for several years and I bet that factors. :(
Tanstaafl:
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch
And pronounced "tan-stay-ful." Gotta love econ classes. =P
@@dragonmaster1976z I believe the acronym first came from The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein. Incidentally this is one of the greatest pieces of sci-fi ever written. I guarantee you can count on one hand the number of books that meet or exceed it in quality.
@@katyakatsinskii847 as a rabid Heinlein fan, it's nice to meetcha!
Although I've also heard tell that Mark Twain came up with it around the same time.
But God
I love Heinlein
Wait did the Nintendo golf have drugs in them? I’m more concerned that if it is somebody decided the best way to hide their drugs was to put them in an nes cartridge
And if someone went through the effort to hide drugs in them, how did they end up for sale in a flea market?
WE NEED ANSWERS
yeah im annoyed at how little closure we've gotten. WHAT'S IN THE PACKAGES
Im more concerned some one turned those packages into the police without opening them
@@Josh42069 Yeah. That's just dumb.
Just watched this video now and I recognise that graffiti on the bunker a bit, it's referring to "Ohms law" which is the formula that expresses the relationship of electricity where V = voltage, I = amperage and R = resistance and that squiggly line is the electrical symbol in PCB/circuit diagram/design for a resistor while that part near the V isnt' really any standard symbol I know of but looks meant to imply a voltage source
It's always so terrifying when an enemy breaches a safe hubworld in a game
Dude when you upload a video it’s like a mini Christmas present 😄
I find the last one really unsettling >
The unknown is usually unsettling. It's why we're scared of the dark. The music/atmosphere of this particular telling of the mystery certainly didn't help. (Not that that's a bad thing.)
It helps a little bit that Rare is known for messing with their players like this. Just a little bit.
I felt the mario golf one was the most unsettling
Diego Roldan Same here! Must have been drugs or something.
i personally think it was gonna be foreshadowing for the sequel of the game, but looks like the game floped
It sounds like Serious Sam lore
You are one of my favorite UA-camr's and for some reason UA-cam has never shown me a single video of yours in my sub box. I really wish they would fix this broken system...
Dude you have like millions of views on every vid!! You should be huge! Why don’t you have more subs?!?! Good work man either way. Just found your channel and am hooked. Gg
The guy who discovered the Doom 2 secret, after 25 years, deserves all my repect.
Wow that Qbert thing is crazy. Has the programmer of whatever port they used come out to discuss this? Also love your Vids bro.
TANSTAAFL is pronounced, "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch"
My econ teacher
Dom Vasta where is that from?
I - and likely many other people - know it from _The Moon is a Harsh Mistress_ by Robert Heinlein, but according to Wikipedia the first usage is actually unknown
What's an oddheader video without Rare trolling us again? BTW one of your best videos yet here, keep at it!
For the record, “tanstaafl” is a Heinlein reference. It means “there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.”
9:05 there is actually a star system with the name alpha centaur. Its is the closest 2 stars to earth other than the sun and orbit a planet that can sustain life. I hope woever is over there is ok
I have a mystery: why doesnt oddheader have more subscribers *finger guns*
because youtube sucks
What's up my dude
The odd texture presented in segment 2 on list at 1:49, is a diagram for a circuit. There are two trace nodes, a current source indicator, a resistor and a switch. Also either a current return indicator or possibly a diode. If anyone has any input or further knowledge, we may be able to trace back where this derived from.
it looks like circuits to me too. just cant find the exact one. maybe they created one?
garbage priest that could be the case. However I believe it’s presence is symbolic. Only because of the reasons for its use in half-life 2. It could mean anything though
Yoooo, you keep em coming. Excited to check this one out.
Same
The orb interacting with the environment in fortuna so well may have been the behavior intended for an invent that came recently where there is an orb in an old Solaris United base
The Warframe occurrence was a bug.
That same enemy was added much later as a boss, looking and acting identically. The reason why it interacts with the environment so well is because the boss's arena is a re-used version of that same location, only a bit bigger to accommodate the fight.
Dude here I thought me and my homie did everything on Halo reach guess I was wrong haha kudos bro like your channel alot.
10:08 Time Travelers Confirmed??? Or Inter Galactic Species Descovered??, or Alians????
I found out that alpha center is actually a star system and can sustain water and it is the 2nd closest star other than the sun. May something actually is going on over there
Aliens
WE ARE NEXT.
It's a quote from an old childrens book
This is the Men's in black 2 plot, RUN!
The AI thing reminds me of that thing where they had AI try to learn how to walk through evolution systems in some world sim and instead of learning how to walk, they did things like making their legs so long that they eventually fell into the goal area or exploit a physics bug to fly across the map with flapping wings. It's a lot like biological evolution where it doesn't go with the most efficient thing by default and just goes with the first thing that works.
Your channel is very impressive to me because not only does your video present games of which I have never heard of before, but you also provide evidence(such as showing an image and a clip of a video that shows what you referring to) into this video instead of only talking about the evidence.
Another reason as to why I particularly admire this video is because in the video's description you included a link to the evidence that was used to help create this video.
By doing that action not only does that lead me to believe that you do not seem to be the type of person who seeks to receive praise and glory even when it was not rightfully earned. But instead, you provide a link to whom ever created that evidence so as give your "thank you." and your respect to whom ever created it.
Your videos, and the stories within them often creep me out, but they are so cool and interesting to learn about!! Way neat to hear about things discovered just this last year, and some of them so many years after release!
Wtf how is that Nintendo Golf a eater egg? If it’s still an ongoing investigation?
It’s probably someone’s old stash spot.
The orb thing is hilarious. They accidentally put the orb mother I the wrong city map on Venus while testing... XD
do we have an update on the packages inside the cartridges?? so so strange…
Halo Reach has so many fun things to find.
Like if you go out of bounds in forgeworld for a bit you'll come across a huge valley and you can find random Spartans out in the void that are the game storing memory of recent players who left the game lobby. That one was weird when I found it.
Ive watched like 8 of ur vids so far, never even heard of this channel. But these videos are so intresting to me i can't stop watching lol
#9 It's just an electrical circuit showing some of the terms used in Ohm's Law: Voltage and Resistance.
Yes! It was meant to refer to the idea of Resistance...graffiti art
playing as "master hand" in super smash bros!! 😁😁😁 love the content
"is half-life 3 in there?"
*Intense pickaxe noises*
Stumbled upon your channel about 2 hours ago and have been watching everything. Great content man!
The words were further rearranged to reveal something even more terrifying..... “it’s the thirst thirstiest time, wanna a....” the last words were hidden for they hold unspeakable power.
I wonder if they keep Half-Life 3 as some sort of last ditch, buy-out thing to bring forward in case literally everything has hit the fan? It doesnt seem too too strange considering the instant hype that would ensue, for better or worse.
AIKISBEST No, that seems completely strange and makes zero sense.
No company, especially not one with an open work environment, can keep the most highly anticipated product in gaming history completely silent - and they absolutely wouldn’t try to. Especially when nothing short of a nuclear holocaust could put them anywhere close to financial instability, and especially when by the time that would happen the game would be completely outdated.
This guy has such a monotone voice I can’t tell when he’s asking a question or telling us. And then when we get to the rhetorical questions
It’s all over
Well for me i can clearly find out whether or not his asking a question
“Number 15.” Would you rather let chills talk?
I am waiting for the time that we find an out of bounds glitch irl.
It happened to me dude, not kidding. It was like 18 years ago and I'll never forget it.
The tower of Babylon was OOB, they stored the 'Heaven' room really far out and some building people just went and Noclipped there.
For the Warframe one, I got something very similar to happen with Plains of Eidolon way before Fortuna was released. One of the Grineer gunships from the Eidolon map had somehow spawned inside of the hub world, and it flew around the map constantly attacking me, depleting my shields and destroying my sentinel, but doing no more than that. It was pretty weird, so I'm gonna chalk it down to being a bug.
I found one of the first glitches in a half life mod that had you battle like in the movie Tron. And to this day I'm so upset I never told the community. When I discovered it, it seemed to get patched pretty quick most likely cause I used it soooo much. Basically all you had to do was rapidly press the space bar and when you respawn, you become invisible and are able to kill all other players on screen in this deathmatch mod. I always laughed at how pissed people got and they never knew how to do, but maybe someone figured it out or they reported me or I used it against one of the developers as this mod was only hours old going online with it years and years ago. Miss those days and I miss the chance to share it back then.
7:59 - 8:31 This kinda sounds like a rap.
Spittin them hot bars
The Pub G one is expalined by people being in underground tunnels in the map that video they literally say that the enemies are camping down there and the one guy starts to heal to win it
I've heard of this as a genuine start, collect a mound of healing items and heal yourself to outlast other players.
RE: pubg
Usually the longest exploits/glitches to find are the ones that don't require you to do anything. People play games because they want to be engaged, not to look at their character standing/sitting around for extended periods.
That's my thought, anyway. Just my opinion, 2 cents, whatever. o/
Yep. Same goes with the FarCry4 easter egg. Dont move from the table in the beginning. So simple lol
@@SaltySpark first one I ever saw
That Halo one is fuckin insane, I love easter eggs in video games. It makes the history of video games so much more interesting.
Good news 1:15 those bunkers were cleared up a few months back
At 1:08 turn up your volume all the way, and put it right to your ear
The last game is awfully similar to a NES game called Solstice. Maybe some code have been stolen which might explain the scrambled text? :)
I scrolled down to see if anyone else noticed that. Wonder if there is a connection, like a dev that moved companies, or if its just a clone.
2 should’ve been 1 for sure. Still a great video though.
I'm never going to put in time to find any of these but I'm addicted to these videos it's so intriguing lol
Dude this video was fantastic, thanks for making it