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[[File:Mythic Easter Egg.jpg|thumb|Mythic Easter Egg on Sandbox]]A virtual Easter egg is an intentionally 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.
[[File:Mythic Easter Egg.jpg|thumb|Mythic Easter egg on Sandbox]]
 
A virtual '''Easter egg''' is an intentionally-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.
This practice is analogous to hidden signature motifs such as Diego Rivera including himself in his murals or Alfred Hitchcock's legendary cameo appearances.


[[Bungie]] has a long history of easter eggs, starting in [[Marathon (Video Game Series)|Marathon]], going on through to [[Myth]], and finally its more recent games in the [[Halo Universe|Halo]] series.
[[Bungie]] has a long history of Easter eggs, starting in ''[[Marathon]]'', going on through to ''[[Myth]]'', and finally its more recent games in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' series]].


[[Category:Tricks and Cheats]]
[[Category:Tricks and cheats]]

Latest revision as of 21:45, April 7, 2021

Mythic Easter egg on Sandbox

A virtual Easter egg is an intentionally-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.

Bungie has a long history of Easter eggs, starting in Marathon, going on through to Myth, and finally its more recent games in the Halo series.

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