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Deus Ex: Human Revolution
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Attachment During the cut-scene that plays after the Tutorial mission at the start of the game, an Eidos Interactive logo can be seen on a building.
HyperZone
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Attachment In the game's ending credits, some of the chips have "HAL" labeled on them, which refers to the development studio (HAL Laboratory) that created the game.

Another of their logos can be seen on an enemy/obstacle named "Box" on the first level of the game (Material Factory). "HALKEN" is composed of "HAL" and the first part of "kenkyuujo", which means "research laboratory".
Minecraft
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As of Minecraft 1.7.3, naming a Sheep "jeb_" with a nametag will cause its wool to start changing colors.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
subdirectory_arrow_right The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (Game)
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In the German version of the game, entering Link's name as "MOYSE" will change the background music to a techno remix. The code refers to the famous German translator Claude Moyse. In the DX version of the game, the code will change the music to a remix of Totaka's Song.
Maya the Bee: The Great Adventure
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Attachment During the opening logos, holding both the L and R buttons will change the Shin'en logo to an Abyss logo, along with the credits referencing Abyss instead of Shin'en and the developers using pseudonyms. This is because Shin'en is comprised of members from the demoscene group 'Abyss'.
OpenTTD
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Attachment By copying the baseset/opentitle.dat file to the saves folder and changing its extension to .sav, it's possible to load the map on the title screen. Scrolling down reveals a hidden credit by the author, made out of islands.
Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon
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Attachment Pausing the game, and then holding down L + R and pressing "Up, Right, A, Start, A, Down, A, Start, Start" (Which spells out "U R A SAD ASS") will cause the game to automatically unpause. Pausing the game again and quiting back to the main menu, going into the password screen and entering F4C3 will reveal a hidden menu, allowing the player to browse through various portraits of developers of the game.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
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Attachment In the parking lot behind the Liberty Tree building in Bedford Point, there is a hidden sign, showing a handwritten message and Rockstar Leeds' signature smiley. The PlayStation Portable version says: "Hello again!", while the PlayStation 2 version says "You just can't get enough of this alley, can you?". The sign can be found by jumping over the walls around the lot using a tall vehicle.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
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Attachment After losing your last life, pressing Down+Left and A+B before the game over screen will make a message pop-up, saying "Rob Loves Sandy". This was likely added in by Rob Harris, one of the game's programmers.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Attachment In the DOS version of the game, there are hidden credits in the Dam level to two people named Dean and Mike, accessed only by using cheats. These people are Mike Smith and Dean Grifiths, graphics artists who worked on the DOS port.
Castle Crashers
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On the level "Alien Ship", if the player goes left instead of right after being freed from their cell, they will see the game's producers in cryogenic stasis.
James Bond 007
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In the Atari 2600 version, two developer credits can be found hidden inside the game's ROM: "JOE GAUCHER LOUIS MARBEL".
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers
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In the beginning of the game, you override Kazuma Kaneko's ID, the Japanese illustrator and employee of Atlus, to get into the Paradigm X beta.
Batman: Arkham City
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Inside the Gotham City Police Department building is a list of recently arrested people. The names are: Joshua Dahdrai, David Tyndale, David Higgins, Jigar Patel, Noel Chamberlain, and Johnny Armstrong.

All of these people are actually developers of Rocksteady Studios.
BioShock Infinite
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Attachment In the cemetery containing Lady Comstock's mausoleum, explore the gravestones to the left of the entrance to her body. One of the graves, the only grave with legible hand-writing, says "SNIGHT" in bold letters. This is the personal signature of Mike Snight, one of the game's environment designers.
Secret of Mana
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Attachment When on a screen with your weapon drawn, holding the A and L buttons, and while doing this pressing the R button 39 times, releasing the A and L buttons and pressing R once more will cause the letters "NAS" to appear where the recharge percentage is normally displayed. This is most likely an Easter egg hidden by the Iranian-American programmer, Nasir Gebelli, who worked for Square on the first 3 Final Fantasy titles and Secret of Mana.
Final Fantasy VII
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Attachment There is a hidden "Red Man" in the Corel Prison. The model is hidden from view in normal gameplay. There are no other models like this in the game, and it is thought to be a signature from one of the designers.
Donkey Kong
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Attachment In the Atari 400/800 port of Donkey Kong, you can view the programmer's initials (LMD) if you do the following:
• Play a game and set a highscore of x37 xxx, x73 xxx or x77 xxx
• Get a game over, with your last death being a long fall
• Set the difficulty to 4 by pressing Option three times
• Wait through the demo screen until the initials appear
This was not discovered until 26 years after the game was released, a year after LMD announced its existence.
Adventure
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Attachment There is a hidden room with the words "Created by Warren Robinett" written vertically down the screen. For years, this was thought to be the first Easter egg ever inserted into a game, until an earlier Easter egg was discovered in the 1973 DEC computer game Moonlander.
Earthworm Jim
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Pausing the game and entering "Y A B B A Y A B" on the SNES version will give a bizarre secret screen dedicated to Nick Jones, one of the game's programmers, telling him that "this is the old cheat code".
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