“And they lived happily ever after”.
Hiding little Easter eggs in video games isn’t a new craze, but I’ve yet to witness one which is quite as heartwarmingly wholesome as this particular secret, unearthed by @memory_fallen (also known as ‘The Master of Finding Cool Hidden Stuff in Old Games’).
The title in question is NCAA Basketball: Final Four 97, developed by High Voltage Software and published by Mindscape in (you guessed it) 1997 – and it’s hiding a marriage proposal which has only now been discovered, 28 years after it launched.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“And they lived happily ever after”.
Hiding little Easter eggs in video games isn’t a new craze, but I’ve yet to witness one which is quite as heartwarmingly wholesome as this particular secret, unearthed by @memory_fallen (also known as ‘The Master of Finding Cool Hidden Stuff in Old Games’).
The title in question is NCAA Basketball: Final Four 97, developed by High Voltage Software and published by Mindscape in (you guessed it) 1997 – and it’s hiding a marriage proposal which has only now been discovered, 28 years after it launched.
Read the full article on timeextension.com