Govt Hides Bigfoot and Calls it an Easter Egg

Posted by: Guy Edwards on March 31st, 2013

Bigfoot Lunch Club

A virtual Easter egg is an intentional hidden message, in-joke or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, web page or video game. The term was coined—according to Warren Robinett—by Atari after they were pointed to the secret message left by Robinett in the game Adventure. It draws a parallel with the custom of the Easter egg hunt(s).

Bigfoot has been a favorite subject to hide in software by developers. The big guy has been hidden the most popular video games, training software for the Army and can even be seen watching Tiger Woods play golf.

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Guy Edwards About Guy Edwards
Psychology reduces to biology, all biology to chemistry, chemistry to physics, and finally physics to mathematical logic. Guy Edwards is host of the Portland, OR event HopsSquatch.com.


2 Responses to “Govt Hides Bigfoot and Calls it an Easter Egg”

  1. Goodfoot responds:

    This should have been titled HIDING BIGFOOT.

  2. PoeticsOfBigfoot responds:

    There’s one in Wii Ski as well. If you know where to turn at the top of one slope you can ski into the Yeti’s cave and see the Big Dude hanging out.

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