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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Free Easter Egg VDU

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JRH
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Posted: 26th May 2008 17:57 Edited at: 26th May 2008 18:04
Hi everyone,
I was mucking about and thought this would be a fab easter egg. Its a VDU model which shows FPS Creator being used. Feel free to use it for whatever you like. Its just for a laugh.

Click on the image to download (or see next post)


I got the images from Google Images so...

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JRH
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Posted: 26th May 2008 18:00
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Game maker wannabe
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Posted: 26th May 2008 22:13
lol cool... wheres the egg?
JRH
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Posted: 26th May 2008 23:07
Looked this up on WikiPedia:
Quote: "A virtual Easter egg is an intentional hidden message or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, or video game. The term draws a parallel with the custom of the Easter egg hunt observed in many western nations.

This practice is analogous to hidden signature motifs such as Diego Rivera including himself in his murals or Alfred Hitchcock's legendary cameo appearances.

An early example of these kind of "Easter eggs" is Al Hirschfeld's "Nina." Atari's Adventure, released in 1979, contained what is thought to be the first video game "Easter egg": the name of the programmer (Warren Robinett).

In computer programming, the underlying motivation is often to put an individual, almost artistic touch on an intellectual product which is by its nature standardised and functional."


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lazerus
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Posted: 27th May 2008 00:07 Edited at: 27th May 2008 01:14
so its just a hidden message or meaning

say like in saun of the dead where he slips on water then on blood the next day

that kind of thing

note
owners of flash MX go on help and click the TM sign you get loads of games from the makers who put it in there as a hidden secret

i found it when i was ripping apart the folder structure

enjoy

_cb-

edit NOTE2

look on DRIVER 2 or 3 and look in the shops the magazines are all got driver written on them!!!!
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Posted: 27th May 2008 03:34
nice.

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Posted: 27th May 2008 12:22
Its not a easter-egg no more. Easter Eggs are secrets. You posted the secret, so its just a texture now with no purpose or meaning.


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