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Post by Jeff Ledger on Nov 30, 2004 21:12:31 GMT -5
I think I've worn a weeks worth of button pushing, pushing combination after combination of buttons to find an egg!! You can keep from wearing yours out too quickly by trying the following at the blue screen. Wiggle the joystick left and right -- quickly (Like you are playing "Track and field") Joystick as cursor buttons, and button to load. There are some COOL eggs here, but I'm going to pause here to allow others to discover them on their own for a while. (POST YOUR FINDINGS... BTW: Nice photo Jeri. Jeff
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Post by Jeff Ledger on Nov 30, 2004 22:17:36 GMT -5
OMG! This thing is FULL of EGGS!
Jeff
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Post by Jim Brain on Dec 1, 2004 3:17:09 GMT -5
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Post by Wildstar on Dec 2, 2004 1:58:07 GMT -5
BEAUTIFUL - Jim Butterfield and JERI !!!!
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Post by RaymondDay on Dec 6, 2004 4:17:17 GMT -5
There is all so one that if you go up to the 0 blocks free of the files lisings and press the fire button. Then in the top corner will be a lot of names on each press of the fire button.
-Raymond Day
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Post by Jeff Ledger on Dec 6, 2004 12:25:19 GMT -5
There is another egg on the 'basic" startup screen.
Type POKE 53280,0:POKE 53281,0
Jeff
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Post by RaymondDay on Dec 6, 2004 17:53:33 GMT -5
So it truns the forground and back ground black. Just the same on a C64 can you call this a egg on it too?
I like to press Ctrl 2 to make the text wight. Can see it a lot better on the DTV.
You should of truned smileys off so it looks like this:
Type POKE 53280,0:POKE 53281,0
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Post by RetroHacker on Dec 6, 2004 19:26:12 GMT -5
I thought the same thing at first myself - but type it into the DTV using the Basic Prompt option from the egg menu, not with the keyboard. The point is that the screen background becomes black, and then any text that might just happen to be written in Commodore background blue, above and below the Basic banner text becomes visible...
-Ian
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Post by RaymondDay on Dec 6, 2004 19:33:47 GMT -5
Very good find Ian! That's good. They have the text and back ground the same color so you can't see it till you change the back ground color.
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Post by MagerValp on Dec 7, 2004 3:04:01 GMT -5
Cool, you found half of my easter egg
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Post by core321 on Dec 8, 2004 0:37:38 GMT -5
I think I've worn a weeks worth of button pushing, pushing combination after combination of buttons to find an egg!! You can keep from wearing yours out too quickly by trying the following at the blue screen. Wiggle the joystick left and right -- quickly (Like you are playing "Track and field") Joystick as cursor buttons, and button to load. There are some COOL eggs here, but I'm going to pause here to allow others to discover them on their own for a while. (POST YOUR FINDINGS... BTW: Nice photo Jeri. Jeff Hi Jeff, I am using a stock DTV (no hacks) and was wondering if the only way to access the Easter Eggs is by wiggling the joystick back and forth. I am just worried that I may break the stick just like I did back when I used the Atari Sticks. I just love playing the extra Californa Games Events (because they load so much quicker than a real 64, which I still have). Or am I just plain out of luck? I hope there is an easier way to do this. Anyone know?? I still want to have my DTV hacked, but by someone who knows what they are doing (not me ;D). Thanks for anyones help in advance. Mike
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