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New weird happy game
New weird happy game








new weird happy game
  1. New weird happy game code#
  2. New weird happy game series#

In BioShock 2, you find the ruins of that plane, scattered on an undersea mountain. In the first BioShock, you find yourself in the underwater paradise dystopia of Rapture after your plane crashes into the ocean. He’s super friendly in an “I-want-to-kill-you” sort of way. Batman: Arkham CityĪfter you defeat Ra’s Al Ghul and you’re escaping from the sewers of Arkham, make a quick pit stop and chat with Killer Croc. A secret room! And inside the secret room? Blueprints for a city-sized expansion of Arkham Asylum, a teaser for the game’s sequel, Arkham City. Go into the warden’s office inside Arkham Mansion and blow up the left wall by the fireplace. Batman: Arkham Asylumįor six months after Arkham Asylum was released, nobody knew about its big Easter egg, so the developers had to show it themselves.

new weird happy game

However, none of them were really killed by a hooded, free-running assassin, as far as we know.

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This is a cool thing: Every named character you kill throughout the Assassin’s Creed series was a real, historical person, and the location and year of their death in the series is the same as the location/year of their death in real life. The turkey will don a cloak and hood just like your Assassin! Because why not, right? Assassin’s Creed series

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Go up to it, feed it and punch in the famous Konami Code (that’s “up up down down left right left right B A,” of course). If you decide to take a break from helping George Washington defeat the Redcoats and hang out at the homestead, find a turkey. The Easter egg ate up five percent of the cartridge’s storage space, but instead of doling out the tens of thousands of dollars necessary to produce an Easter Egg-free version, Atari just left it in. Move a dot down a corridor and your character–really just a colored square–will be able to enter a room, in which you see the words, “Created by Warren Robinett.” Back then, video-game developers weren’t given credit, so Robinett inserted his byline into the game. It also introduced the Easter egg to the gaming world. Released on Christmas in 1979, Atari’s Adventure is considered the first action-adventure game. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.










New weird happy game