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Easter egg (video games)

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In Video games, an Easter egg is a secret for players to find. It may be possible for players to find them playing the game, or they may have to go into the files or hack/modify the game to see them. The term is sometimes used for other media types as well.

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File:Carl Oswald Rostosky - Zwei Kaninchen und ein Igel 1861.jpg|250px|thumb|right|This image reveals an Easter egg when the hedgehog is clicked or tapped. Another Easter egg can be found when a mouse pointer is hovered over it.[1] They are named after Easter eggs, which are hidden for children to find.

Examples

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  • In DOOM 2, the final boss is actually a picture of developer John Romero’s head hidden behind the face of the “real” boss.
  • In Portal and Portal 2, players can find hints and messages left by the character Doug Ratmann.
  • In Undertale, references to the character W.D. Gaster can only be discovered through a randomly selected variable known as a "fun value."
  • In The Stanley Parable, the player can hop out a window into a white void outside the level bounds. After they do this the narrator will tell them it’s actually an easter egg.
  1. "Zwei Kaninchen und ein Igel" ("Two rabbits and a hedgehog") by Carl Oswald Rostosky.