@@BuildinWings Civilization can be played single player. My point was ones that aren't live services and have a finite amount of things that can be classified as new things. Civilization you eventually do run out of new things to do. But it takes 1000s of hours to do that. But there's no need for constant live updates to make that so. It's just a naturally big game.
My dad would bring back printouts from the work computer in the '70s of Colossal Cave Adventure, which pre-dates Zork, but inspired it. I helped him work out what to do and when he went back to work he'd try out things - it was a great bonding memory. Yeah, I'm old.
I think one of my favorite silly easter eggs is the Konami Code for Ratchet and Clank Up your Arsenal. When you play the Captain Qwark mini game, you can enter the button input for the Konami Code and Qwark gets a permanent pink tutu. Even in the cutscenes!
I still have my copies of Zork I, II & III for the C64. Doubt if they disks could be read by any means today but they just have a real historical and sentimental value for me.
It would be fun to buy a C64 off ebay or something and try. Commodore C64 is what got me into computers, and gaming. Before the original Nintendo even came to the US. Here's some nostalgia. Load "*",8,1 [Return]
You'd be surprised how long the disks last. I worked at a university in research up until 2010 and some of the setups still used BBC micros from the early 80's. The disks still worked fine. In fact the only parts that were difficult were cables. If one of them went then finding spares was a nightmare. Everything else just trucked on. They'd have survived a bomb going off. As long as the disks haven't got damp I bet they are still fine.
@@dmo848 I was 5 years old to, born in 1981. I remember the load command, yet I can't remember what last nights dinner was. Funny the things we remember. I loved playing with the Paint program of GEOS and using the dox matrix printer to print out my "masterpieces". 😅
7:52 The original Black Ops had this terminal Zork easter egg and BO2 had the og Activision games on Nuketown. Blew people’s minds wayyyy before Cold War.
In tlou2, you can find Francis Drake’s ring in one of the vaults. Specifically on Seattle day 1 as Ellie, in a bank that had a robbery on outbreak day. Awesome easter egg for Uncharted fans like me.
@ it’s pretty subtle. In the bar fight scene there’s a newspaper on the bar that mentions a fungal outbreak in the US. This was before Naughty Dog had even announced the last of us.
If I remember right, in Just Cause 4, if you shoot a cow with the cow gun, it turns into Di Ravelo, the antagonist from Just Cause 3. (Has to be a natural spawning cow, not an NPC you turned into a cow)
The Glados potato is in a fireplace in Skuldafn in Skyrim, but I think most people know about that one. It is just, to date, the only easter egg I have ever stumbled upon myself without first having heard about it somewhere else.
Literally just checked when the video was uploaded to give him the benefit of the doubt. Nah he should know by now unless he recorded this a really long time ago.
The Batman: Arkham Asylum Easter egg in my opinion is still the greatest Easter egg of all time! It took me years to find that hidden room, and I only found it by accident because I put explosive gel on the wall instead of the floor like I was aiming for.
Some of us actually liked Homefront the Revolution. I did enjoy the sowing chaos for the norks missions the besr though . I even bought the complete edition when it was on sale . I also lived timesplitters 2 until my save file becwme corrypted and never went back to finish it. Ill have to load up my save on homefront and try and break down and beat it.
Falcon becoming a curmudgeonly old bird in real time documented through these videos is really what I'm here for. Barely got time for video games anymore, but I don't miss a single video just to bear witness to bird aging.
In Dragon Age Origins, when you travel to Ozammar to try and get aid with the Blight, you’ll eventually have to delve deeper into the Crossroads to search for a Dwarf named Branka, starting a quest known as A Paragon of Her Kind to try and help a political debate on who should be the next King. Cutting a long story short, you’ll eventually find yourself in the Dead Trenches. Upon your arrival, instead of going straight on, look around your surroundings. If you inspect long enough, you’ll find a note amongst the rubble that is located on the broken bridge (the bridge which is situated in the area just past the room where Hespith was encountered). It can be easily missed especially if it’s your first time playing the game, but completely hilarious once found. The note reads as the following. A confusing note “Mass will have an effect," he says. As long as it lifts us out, I figure. Should have specified "within my lifetime." "Gives us time to talk", he says. "How's a dwarf get named Shepard?" Up yer shaft. "No really, because blah, blah, blah." Axe answers, but I still hear him. Drip... ground. Drip... ground. Worse than his talking. Think I'll drop out for some air. I still find this amusing after all these years!😂
I really liked the Infinity Gauntlet in GoW and it was part of my final build when I took down Sigrun. Pretty sure it had slightly different effects based on which stones was in it
Well gosh, I remember the game that predated Zork. My Dad's company had some mini computers in their office (I think they were DEC PDP-11's) and I remember him taking me and my brother to his office once, and letting us play the equivalent of Zork there... we just called it "Adventure", but I suspect it was "Colossal Cave Adventure". I also vaguely remember when the "pong" arcade games first started showing up places. Our first console we had at home pre-dated the Atari 2600 and was called the Atari Video Pinball C-380... the thing had like 3 rudimentary games built-in... several pinball variations, a funky basketball-ish game, and then a couple versions of breakout. Breakout was essentially the only game worth playing, and it only had 2 levels, so once you cleared the board twice, you just endlessly hit the ball around in an empty "field" (so far as I know).
Minor correction: The Dog Ending requires you get two pieces to form the key, making it a bit more complicated compared to the original SH2 where it was just the key found in the new doghouse near the autoshop by the motel. First piece is found in a previously locked shop in town prior to the apartment section, and then the second is found shortly after meeting Maria and before the hospital. Also two fun facts: the dog's name is Mira, and her model is taken directly from the original SH2.
The ants are a direct reference to "It came from the desert" , especially the parts of this adventure game , when you got on a tactical perspective and had to fight the giant ants with military assets.
When I was in college in 1982, the main frame had a game called Adventure, which I believe was the predecessor to Zork. As far as I know it had been circulating around on college main frames for many years before home computers came out. A friend and I played that game through the entire school year and I can't remember if we ever finished it.
I think they patched you from doing it but if you quit out during the doom mission in DL2 you kept the gun permanently. Same with the flying broom mission from the game as well. I still have the gun but the broom got taken from my files.
Talking about the "play older game in game" easter eggs, I think the recent Wolfenstein where you could play the original Wolfenstein but as a German and with the allied forces replacing the bad guys and William B.J. Blazkowicz being the final boss was just gold!
Funny how you used the footage from DOOM 2's first level to show how it is "the same level" that Dying Light 2 used, when they used the first level from DOOM 1 =)
One of my favorites has always been recruiting Cloud in Final Fantasy Tactics. Then in the War of the Lions remake, they added Luso and Balthier, and that's pretty cool too.
you can also play zork in black ops 1, you press both triggers rapidly in the main menu and your character will get up out the chair, there is a computer terminal behind you that you can type zork into to play, the computer terminal is also the way you originally had to unlock dead ops arcade
I still have my letter from Atari with regards the easter egg in Adventure, I'd found it (on my own) and contacted them about it ... they were seemingly going to have a competition based on it but of course never heard any more from them!
The thing about BG3 is that they used early access and beyond to patch in these catches. Players broke and circumvented stuff, so they played into it. Rewarding that creative thinking
It’s pretty well known but I would add a Battlefield one, maybe the phantom program as that was the first one I remember that had super elaborate puzzles. Also the evolution of the once simple COD zombies easter egg is pretty interesting, I remember them seeming so random at the time
The kraid shortcut can be taken farther since you can actually enter the boss room via a morph ball vent which immediately triggered the cutscene where tou blow him him from the inside, beating kraid without ever actually fighting him
the torture chair in blops 1 was my favorite easter egg, getting out of the straps and playing zork was dope, did treyarch make zork or something back in the day? i wasnt aware cold war had it too
Ugh. Thanks for confirming I'm old. I remember playing Zork. First game I ever played on a computer. And, i remember playing most of the other Activision games on my Atari 2600.
Maybe it makes you feel younger when I tell you I played my first games on a sinclair zx81. My parents had one, but since we didn't have a cassette deck for it, if we wanted to play a game, somebody had to manually type in hundreds of lines of code. Usually, my mother did that for us. Then we could play that game for as long as the computer wasn't turned off and all the code was lost until typed in again... Love you, mom.❤
Thanks for telling us about the update to the Better now remastered GTA Trilogy. A Lot of us who wrote it off would not have known about the improvements.
if you didn't know the reason eggs hurt him so much in re4 is because he's actually canonically allergic to them, like life threatening. so it was carried over to the remake to keep the character trait, that and yes its also because its funny watching a giant monster die to a little egg thrown in its face
The ant missions in C&C Remastered are fun because they call back to the Aftermath and Counterstrike expansions for the original C&C game that had, iirc, a whole campaign of ant missions.
3:00 There is a cheat code for Blizzard's Starcraft (the original one). During single-player campaign you need to open a chat window and enter "There is no cow level" - which immediately finishes the current mission.
Even though it's a cool visual Easter egg, it really bothers me that the painting Droids Easter egg in Jedi survivor doesn't give you, like, a weapon skin that turns your lightsaber into a giant paint brush, or something...
Getting the Tomb Raider Remastered has such a fantastic easter egg. They left in the Nude Raider code that makes Lara explode. Back in the day, when we believed video games looked "state of the art" a loooooot of young boys either had her as their first crush, or just a crush period. Suddenly, after her first game, there was rumor that started floating around that there was secret code you could enter with Lara to get her clothes removed and people went WILD and were trying to find this code, but the code didnt exist, cuz thats all it was was a rumor. But the developers obviously caught wind of such a wild ass rumor and released the sequel and lied and actually TOLD people the code to remove Laras clothes. It was: step right, step left, step right, step left, walk forwards once, walk backwards once, spin her around 3 times in a full circle counterclockwise (to the left) then jump forward and she exploded into little bits and it was an automatic game over. When i got the remaster that was the FIRST cheat I checked to see if it was still available and yep... Lara blew up into tiny bits lmao. It was lovely that they kept that in.
As others said, Zork was in the original Black Ops accessible in the main menu screen where you can break out of the chair and use the computer. You can type in Zork and play the game. The golden egg does massive damage to Salazar because he is deathly allergic to eggs 😂
What about "Games You Remembered Fondly But Were Wrong About". I ruined some memories by trying to go back and play a game from my childhood, only to be like, "maaaan this is awful"
Sometimes a game isn't finished until you've racked up two thousand hours. I'd like to see the Games That Require The Most Dedication To Complete
Single player games though. Otherwise it'll be mmos that are all 10+ years old.
@@DemiSupremi Civilization for me. Just one more turn...
RDR2
@@BuildinWings Civilization can be played single player. My point was ones that aren't live services and have a finite amount of things that can be classified as new things. Civilization you eventually do run out of new things to do. But it takes 1000s of hours to do that. But there's no need for constant live updates to make that so. It's just a naturally big game.
@@Mexikratos out of all the games in the world you pick rdr
The Egg does a lot of damage because of lore reasons. Salazar has an extreme egg allergy
You find a note saying as much too
😮 ohhhhhh, now it all makes sense
Yeah, there is file telling you that.
Didn’t it say like a cook or something cooked or almost cooked with egg
@@theLikou1 Is there really? Cause i only remember there being a mission for the merchant that has you egg his portrait because he hates them.
My dad would bring back printouts from the work computer in the '70s of Colossal Cave Adventure, which pre-dates Zork, but inspired it. I helped him work out what to do and when he went back to work he'd try out things - it was a great bonding memory. Yeah, I'm old.
Hahaha wow I'm so old guys haha aren't I old haha wow
4:20 The “moos” get me everytime 😂
Makes me think everytime, that they just walked around the office and asked each employee to moo, and they just threw them all in
I think one of my favorite silly easter eggs is the Konami Code for Ratchet and Clank Up your Arsenal. When you play the Captain Qwark mini game, you can enter the button input for the Konami Code and Qwark gets a permanent pink tutu. Even in the cutscenes!
Plants vs. Zombies has a nod towards the Konami Code also
@@baileybinns1897 As well as LBP2 in the Spaceship level near the beginning.
This channel is honestly the best in gaming, don’t ever change.
Except for not listing the games in the description, just "Number 20" and so on. Shame.
Yeah, no. That's oddheader. This channel is great but has too many inaccuracies to be the best
hinestly is the number 1 channel of steal contents
@@jamesliskatravelogue watch the video bozo. It's done on purpose. Get rid of your brainrot
@@AnimeDreams2.0 you can't even spell and you like anime lmao your opinion means nothing. Learn how to spell
I still have my copies of Zork I, II & III for the C64. Doubt if they disks could be read by any means today but they just have a real historical and sentimental value for me.
It would be fun to buy a C64 off ebay or something and try. Commodore C64 is what got me into computers, and gaming. Before the original Nintendo even came to the US. Here's some nostalgia. Load "*",8,1 [Return]
I have everything still. Even the printer
@@DarkForce2024wow I still remember that also. I was 5 yrs old loading games. Bruce Lee was my favorite.
You'd be surprised how long the disks last. I worked at a university in research up until 2010 and some of the setups still used BBC micros from the early 80's. The disks still worked fine. In fact the only parts that were difficult were cables. If one of them went then finding spares was a nightmare. Everything else just trucked on. They'd have survived a bomb going off. As long as the disks haven't got damp I bet they are still fine.
@@dmo848 I was 5 years old to, born in 1981. I remember the load command, yet I can't remember what last nights dinner was. Funny the things we remember. I loved playing with the Paint program of GEOS and using the dox matrix printer to print out my "masterpieces". 😅
Zork was in the original Black Ops! That's when I discovered it and I spent insane hours on Zork 😂
Same here 😂
That was my first intro to it as well. No extra steps required.
That and figuring out zombie easter eggs lol.
Some people start their day with Coffee, I start mine with Gameranx
I agree 👍🏾💯.
Both
I'm literally just starting my day, watching this video and drinking my coffee!
I do both! Gameranx AND coffee!
cant eat or shit without gameranx, its a daily traidition
7:52 The original Black Ops had this terminal Zork easter egg and BO2 had the og Activision games on Nuketown. Blew people’s minds wayyyy before Cold War.
I was like there’s no way this guy doesn’t know about the original… and IMO way cooler having to break out of the straps and figure it out.
Happy Saturday everyone!
Has been the busiest Saturday of my life ngl
you got it bro 💪🏾
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You have a great one, too. ❤
Happy Saturday mate, drinks on me lads.
Time splitters was absolute awesome back in the day. I had it on the GameCube. My brother and I would play multiplayer for a long time
In tlou2, you can find Francis Drake’s ring in one of the vaults. Specifically on Seattle day 1 as Ellie, in a bank that had a robbery on outbreak day. Awesome easter egg for Uncharted fans like me.
Have you found the last of us Easter egg in Uncharted 3?
@ might have gone over my head. I platinumed Uncharted 3 before I even started The Last of Us
@ it’s pretty subtle. In the bar fight scene there’s a newspaper on the bar that mentions a fungal outbreak in the US. This was before Naughty Dog had even announced the last of us.
If I remember right, in Just Cause 4, if you shoot a cow with the cow gun, it turns into Di Ravelo, the antagonist from Just Cause 3. (Has to be a natural spawning cow, not an NPC you turned into a cow)
How do you guys never run out of amazing video ideas
Algorithmic generations based on best performing topics.
The Glados potato is in a fireplace in Skuldafn in Skyrim, but I think most people know about that one. It is just, to date, the only easter egg I have ever stumbled upon myself without first having heard about it somewhere else.
COMMANDER KEEN is a classic from the DOS days
Happy weekend, Gameranx and everyone!
@21:06 Brother...."genuine" guns were added to DL2 back in Feb of this year. ;)
Literally just checked when the video was uploaded to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Nah he should know by now unless he recorded this a really long time ago.
Came to say this exactly
@@crashgordon83 He mentioned the GTA patch from a few days ago, sooo...
@ Lol yeah really no excuse.
Yeah, clearly Falcon’s a bit behind on the times as far as DL2’s updates are concerned.
Coffee in the cup, weed in the pipe, gameranx on the tv❤
Hell Yeah
That transition in the beginning of the video from Red Dead 2 to Batman Arkham Knight was awesome!
Apparently Salazar is allergic to eggs.
He is it says it in one of the memos you get from the merchant you have to throw an egg at his portrait
Big Head mode, make CJ look like Martin Lawrence.
Love Ranking videos !! Would love to see a ranking of top 10 favorite sub machine guns, Assault rifles, shotguns, pistols etc of all time!
Another great video falcon
Glad you enjoyed it!
You really want falcon don't ya?
Max Payne 1 declaring war against the subway Rats from New York.
I'm a simple man. I see Gameranx, I click.
Top 10 Biggest Flops In Gaming could be a fun video. Been quite a few the last couple years.
The Batman: Arkham Asylum Easter egg in my opinion is still the greatest Easter egg of all time!
It took me years to find that hidden room, and I only found it by accident because I put explosive gel on the wall instead of the floor like I was aiming for.
I swore I wouldn't watch these while lying in bed at night, but here I am subjecting myself to a flashbang every 30 seconds or so
Great! You killed the invisible swordsman!
12:54
I think it was mentioned somewhere that Salazar was allergic to eggs. That's why it does so much damage
Never knew this. But wait I did throw eggs at him but not sure if anything happened
@dmo848 the golden ones does .assive damage. Gotta throw them in his mouth
@@dmo848One of the requests in the remake is also to throw an egg at a painting of him in the castle. Don’t recall if it had to be gold.
@@crashgordon83 I think it had to be gold
@@dmo848
Golden eggs do massive damage & u have to throw them in his mouth
Dying light 2 has had actual guns for months
Loved this! Would love a part 2, 3, 4, to infinity!
Coming soon!
Love these videos. Thanks Falcon and gameranx. Appreciate y'all in North Carolina!
Every Croteam game is packed full of secrets. To many great ones to name them all
After all these years you guys are still making great video game content
2:14 I know Commander Keen because I am old like Falcon.😂
I also played it! I would access it via MS Dos, but I’m not so old that that process was ever easy :)
We know good games!
It was awesome. And yes I'm old to 😂
Some of us actually liked Homefront the Revolution.
I did enjoy the sowing chaos for the norks missions the besr though . I even bought the complete edition when it was on sale . I also lived timesplitters 2 until my save file becwme corrypted and never went back to finish it. Ill have to load up my save on homefront and try and break down and beat it.
Falcon becoming a curmudgeonly old bird in real time documented through these videos is really what I'm here for. Barely got time for video games anymore, but I don't miss a single video just to bear witness to bird aging.
Fun fact, Diablo IV DOES have a secret cow level, it's just very very VERY hard to find
Well there are items and objectives leading toward a suspected cow level but nobody has actually found it yet.
@VertPlaysGames very true. I think it's either super deeply hidden or will be slowly added in a later season.
In Dragon Age Origins, when you travel to Ozammar to try and get aid with the Blight, you’ll eventually have to delve deeper into the Crossroads to search for a Dwarf named Branka, starting a quest known as A Paragon of Her Kind to try and help a political debate on who should be the next King.
Cutting a long story short, you’ll eventually find yourself in the Dead Trenches. Upon your arrival, instead of going straight on, look around your surroundings. If you inspect long enough, you’ll find a note amongst the rubble that is located on the broken bridge (the bridge which is situated in the area just past the room where Hespith was encountered).
It can be easily missed especially if it’s your first time playing the game, but completely hilarious once found. The note reads as the following.
A confusing note
“Mass will have an effect," he says.
As long as it lifts us out, I figure.
Should have specified "within my lifetime."
"Gives us time to talk", he says.
"How's a dwarf get named Shepard?"
Up yer shaft.
"No really, because blah, blah, blah."
Axe answers, but I still hear him.
Drip... ground.
Drip... ground.
Worse than his talking.
Think I'll drop out for some air.
I still find this amusing after all these years!😂
Fun fact: one of the Dwarves sitting on the ground outside the entrance to Orzammar is voiced by Mark Meer (Shepard).
When dying light 2 first came out, you could keep that shotgun, but since everybody complained about nighttime, they did an update and patched that
that intro deserves more praise
I really liked the Infinity Gauntlet in GoW and it was part of my final build when I took down Sigrun. Pretty sure it had slightly different effects based on which stones was in it
Soul Reaver remasters, Marvel Rivals, and maybe STALKER 2, not to mention the backlog of games I still need to buy from this year
Well gosh, I remember the game that predated Zork. My Dad's company had some mini computers in their office (I think they were DEC PDP-11's) and I remember him taking me and my brother to his office once, and letting us play the equivalent of Zork there... we just called it "Adventure", but I suspect it was "Colossal Cave Adventure". I also vaguely remember when the "pong" arcade games first started showing up places. Our first console we had at home pre-dated the Atari 2600 and was called the Atari Video Pinball C-380... the thing had like 3 rudimentary games built-in... several pinball variations, a funky basketball-ish game, and then a couple versions of breakout. Breakout was essentially the only game worth playing, and it only had 2 levels, so once you cleared the board twice, you just endlessly hit the ball around in an empty "field" (so far as I know).
Minor correction: The Dog Ending requires you get two pieces to form the key, making it a bit more complicated compared to the original SH2 where it was just the key found in the new doghouse near the autoshop by the motel. First piece is found in a previously locked shop in town prior to the apartment section, and then the second is found shortly after meeting Maria and before the hospital. Also two fun facts: the dog's name is Mira, and her model is taken directly from the original SH2.
Appreciate you being so considerate. Zork-age person here. Good video.
The ants are a direct reference to "It came from the desert" , especially the parts of this adventure game , when you got on a tactical perspective and had to fight the giant ants with military assets.
I was surprised when a channel like @gameranx totally missed the reference to a Cinemaware classic.
The Doom shotgun in dying light 2 can be kept with a little bit of work around and will actually one shot the final boss in the game
When I was in college in 1982, the main frame had a game called Adventure, which I believe was the predecessor to Zork. As far as I know it had been circulating around on college main frames for many years before home computers came out. A friend and I played that game through the entire school year and I can't remember if we ever finished it.
Gotta love developers who add these things into these games knowing most won’t even see it but doing it just for the love of game making.
I think they patched you from doing it but if you quit out during the doom mission in DL2 you kept the gun permanently. Same with the flying broom mission from the game as well.
I still have the gun but the broom got taken from my files.
Talking about the "play older game in game" easter eggs, I think the recent Wolfenstein where you could play the original Wolfenstein but as a German and with the allied forces replacing the bad guys and William B.J. Blazkowicz being the final boss was just gold!
Fun fact! The singing bush in ¡Three Amigos! is voiced by none other than the great Randy Newman! 😂
Dying Light 2 allows you to get guns now, but that Doom level is still cool.
Funny how you used the footage from DOOM 2's first level to show how it is "the same level" that Dying Light 2 used, when they used the first level from DOOM 1 =)
Zork 1 blew my widdle mind back then. Loved it!
One of my favorites has always been recruiting Cloud in Final Fantasy Tactics. Then in the War of the Lions remake, they added Luso and Balthier, and that's pretty cool too.
you can also play zork in black ops 1, you press both triggers rapidly in the main menu and your character will get up out the chair, there is a computer terminal behind you that you can type zork into to play, the computer terminal is also the way you originally had to unlock dead ops arcade
I still have my letter from Atari with regards the easter egg in Adventure, I'd found it (on my own) and contacted them about it ... they were seemingly going to have a competition based on it but of course never heard any more from them!
Loved finding the Cow Level. Even in Diablo III there is no cow level ;)
The thing about BG3 is that they used early access and beyond to patch in these catches. Players broke and circumvented stuff, so they played into it. Rewarding that creative thinking
The narrators voice from Baldurs Gate 3 is still just as mesmerising hearing it to this day as when I first played it.
It’s pretty well known but I would add a Battlefield one, maybe the phantom program as that was the first one I remember that had super elaborate puzzles. Also the evolution of the once simple COD zombies easter egg is pretty interesting, I remember them seeming so random at the time
Love these videos! :D
you should do a whole video on Fallout easter eggs. there are SO many good ones
The kraid shortcut can be taken farther since you can actually enter the boss room via a morph ball vent which immediately triggered the cutscene where tou blow him him from the inside, beating kraid without ever actually fighting him
20:55 is not the only gun, because they added a bunch in the new update of Dying light 2
the torture chair in blops 1 was my favorite easter egg, getting out of the straps and playing zork was dope, did treyarch make zork or something back in the day? i wasnt aware cold war had it too
Ugh. Thanks for confirming I'm old. I remember playing Zork. First game I ever played on a computer. And, i remember playing most of the other Activision games on my Atari 2600.
Glad I could help!
Maybe it makes you feel younger when I tell you I played my first games on a sinclair zx81. My parents had one, but since we didn't have a cassette deck for it, if we wanted to play a game, somebody had to manually type in hundreds of lines of code. Usually, my mother did that for us. Then we could play that game for as long as the computer wasn't turned off and all the code was lost until typed in again...
Love you, mom.❤
One always has time to enjoy a good Ole Gameranx video.
Keep I legit boys 🤘
Not me realizing I did the sequence break without even knowing that was a thing on my first run through of Dread.
Neat.
Thanks for telling us about the update to the Better now remastered GTA Trilogy. A Lot of us who wrote it off would not have known about the improvements.
The modern Hitman games have some of the best Easter Eggs of all time. If you do a follow up video you should include at least one of them.
if you didn't know the reason eggs hurt him so much in re4 is because he's actually canonically allergic to them, like life threatening. so it was carried over to the remake to keep the character trait, that and yes its also because its funny watching a giant monster die to a little egg thrown in its face
Yooo I was gonna suggest the giant ant campaign! Buzzing to see this!
Zork came out in 1977. It is older than "40 years old".
The ant missions in C&C Remastered are fun because they call back to the Aftermath and Counterstrike expansions for the original C&C game that had, iirc, a whole campaign of ant missions.
3:00 There is a cheat code for Blizzard's Starcraft (the original one). During single-player campaign you need to open a chat window and enter "There is no cow level" - which immediately finishes the current mission.
Just like my grandpa used to say, “You fuck with the bird, you get the beak”
The Fallout 2 Easter egg. Literally just an Easter egg in the basement of the weapons shop. Doesn’t do anything but be an egg in your inventory
I love when you videos like this!
Even though it's a cool visual Easter egg, it really bothers me that the painting Droids Easter egg in Jedi survivor doesn't give you, like, a weapon skin that turns your lightsaber into a giant paint brush, or something...
Maybe it was in another list but I'm sad the calvin and hobbes tree house from Dying Light 1 wasn't on here
You can play the first level of mario in the original dying light. It gives you an item that lets you hover in the air.
The best part of the Diablo 2 Secret Cow Level has to be the cow voices - just affectless, obviously human moos. Perfection.
Also the gauntlet in GoW can have other bonuses depending which gems you slot into it, one of which heals you if i remember correctly
You guys rock with the timestamps. I haven’t seen the SH2R dog ending yet so I easily went to the next one
The assassin's creed easter egg in the witcher 2 had me rolling, a dude face planted on a hay cart and Geralt says "Guess they'll never learn"
We need a longest unsolved/finally solved easter egg vid.
Yes! I love the Time Splitters Easter egg!
Dying light 2 has guns. Pistols, shotguns, and rifles
Getting the Tomb Raider Remastered has such a fantastic easter egg. They left in the Nude Raider code that makes Lara explode. Back in the day, when we believed video games looked "state of the art" a loooooot of young boys either had her as their first crush, or just a crush period. Suddenly, after her first game, there was rumor that started floating around that there was secret code you could enter with Lara to get her clothes removed and people went WILD and were trying to find this code, but the code didnt exist, cuz thats all it was was a rumor. But the developers obviously caught wind of such a wild ass rumor and released the sequel and lied and actually TOLD people the code to remove Laras clothes. It was: step right, step left, step right, step left, walk forwards once, walk backwards once, spin her around 3 times in a full circle counterclockwise (to the left) then jump forward and she exploded into little bits and it was an automatic game over. When i got the remaster that was the FIRST cheat I checked to see if it was still available and yep... Lara blew up into tiny bits lmao. It was lovely that they kept that in.
Happy Sunday Here PH!
Happy Sunday
As others said, Zork was in the original Black Ops accessible in the main menu screen where you can break out of the chair and use the computer. You can type in Zork and play the game. The golden egg does massive damage to Salazar because he is deathly allergic to eggs 😂
D4 does have a secret cow level, the portal just hasn't been opened yet. But there's a team of gamers working on it.
22:32 that NPC tried to commit insurance fraud
Fun fact: the TimeSplitters trilogy is on the PlayStation store and playable on both PS4 and PS5
What about "Games You Remembered Fondly But Were Wrong About". I ruined some memories by trying to go back and play a game from my childhood, only to be like, "maaaan this is awful"