Just found: easter egg for Donkey Kong on the Atari 400

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  • goh
    Banned
    • Aug 2003
    • 20755

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    Just found: easter egg for Donkey Kong on the Atari 400

    "Donkey Kong for the Atari 400 and 800 was one of the best early ports of an arcade game, and its writer, Landon Dyer, detailed how he built it practically by himself, with no support, reference code, or anything one would expect in a licensing deal. He also revealed the existence of the Easter egg, but incorrectly described how to get it ("something like: Die on the 'sandpile' level with 3 lives and the score over 7,000," he writes.)

    Don Hodges, who earlier fixed Pac-Man's notorious kill screen, set to picking apart the Donkey Kong code and finding the egg. He did. It's rather underwhelming, but for posterity's sake, he found the conditions for achieving it.

    • Play a game, setting a new high score that is either 37,000, 73,000 or 77,000. The digits for hundred thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones may be anything.

    • Kill off all of your remaining lives, but your last death must be by falling.

    • Then set the game difficulty to 4 (press the option button 3 times.)

    • Wait for the game to cycle through the demo screen where Kong jumps across the screen, then at the title screen, the programmer's initials, LMD, will appear. (Pictured above)

    That is a set of conditions so specific I can't imagine anyone discovering the egg without prying apart the code, much less knowing how to repeat it. Hodges shows how he found it in the code, using an emulator."

    http://kotaku.com/5307375/donkey-kon...26-years-later

    So I guess before the internet people just plain didn't find stuff in games.
  • bkfount
    All Star
    • Oct 2004
    • 8467

    #2
    Re: Just found: easter egg for Donkey Kong on the Atari 400

    Originally posted by goh
    So I guess before the internet people just plain didn't find stuff in games.
    well now people can go through code easily. Hidden things are going to be found now, like the GTA Hot Coffee stuff.

    This was probably made so difficult to find as an easter egg because it promoted the individual creator of the game. Atari wasn't down for that back then.

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