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Kazuhisa Hashimoto (橋本和久, Hashimoto Kazuhisa, November 15, 1958 [a] – February 25, 2020 [3]) was a Japanese video game developer, best known for having created the Konami Code, a cheat code used in numerous video games typically granting the player extra lives or other benefits, and which has become often used as an Easter egg in popular culture.
Easter eggs in video games take a variety of forms, from purely ornamental screens to aesthetic enhancements that change some element of the game during play. The Easter egg included in the original Age of Empires (1997) is an example of the latter; catapult projectiles are changed from stones to cows. [15]: 19
There is already a page for websites using the konami code, it appears this page is just for games.Tordre 00:59, 6 September 2009 (UTC) Actually, it seems that anything that uses the Konami code, even as an easter egg, is on this article. Cybersteel8 22:27, 28 January 2011 (UTC)
As it turns out, you do not have to beat BioShock Infinite on "hard" to unlock the game's even harder difficulty -- though it is certainly possible to do so. For those of you who prefer to tackle ...
While talking to one of the members of the Ingres development team, Wim de Boer, at that time the secretary of the Ingres Users Group Nederland (IUGN), mentioned the removal of this Easter egg. This developer, who was a frequent speaker at the events organised by the IUGN, managed to put the function back into the product and—especially for ...
Did You Know Gaming? (abbreviated DYKG [1]) is a video game–focused blog and web series which launched in May 2012. The site features video content focusing on video game related trivia and facts, with occasional journalistic investigations into gaming's lost secrets and forgotten products. [1]
Whoopi Goldberg and “The View” co-hosts came to Travis Kelce’s defense ahead of Super Bowl LIX, where the Kansas City Chiefs tight end will be facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Well for the Marvel website Easter Egg, if you type in "javascript:showhide('dp-sq')" with out the "'s, you can see the squirrel without typing in the Konami code. Is this worth mentioning? Or is it this Original Research, thing? --RCChrisdude 16:38, 21 April 2010 (UTC)