Yes and no. This does exist, but it is not an intentional Easter Egg.
There is a number on a message board in the game for a pest controller. It is supposed to be a fake number. However a fan, for some reason, called the number in real life and it was answered by an American sex phone chat company.
Naughty Dog admitted that the number was a design error and was supposed to be a fake one, like you see in Hollywood movies. It will be removed in a later patch.
The Easter egg is difficult to spot at first. It is an eye examination chart that says: 'RUN YOU R NEARLY THERE DONT QUIT!!'.
you find it at the end of the game where amy and her friends and the guy were click on amy and she'll give you the easter egg.
Sort of a small, hidden surprise. If you had a game with Dennis Rodman, an Easter egg might be that clicking on his shoes makes his hair change color. They are small bonuses hidden in the game by the makers. Like Easter Eggs, you have the fun of finding them.
If you play legendary you have to kill the Easter egg grunt at the end of the game and then jump 3 times and then your in a hornet!
Somewhere in the ground, it's different every Easter, on every game, every time! :)
no it's not even an Easter egg
No, not at all. Easter egg rolls are rolls of Easter eggs, not egg rolls of Easter.
Chuck Norris is in every game as an Easter egg in the last level because he is always the true and final test which most have never witnessed without losing their last life.
There is not an Emile Easter egg in Halo:Reach. However there are tons of other useful and fun Easter eggs in the game. The best way to find the Easter eggs is to explore while playing and trying various combos of moves and skills to get the Easter eggs.
A video game 'Easter Egg' is something hidden within a game. Put in by the creators of the game, Easter Eggs are an optional part of the game that must be found by extensive playing. There are usually two types of Easter Eggs: irrelevant content Easter Eggs and game-related content Easter Eggs, both of which can contain jokes, songs, pictures, and/or more.An example of an irrelevant Easter Egg is the CavemenEaster Egg in Halo 3. Hiding in a bush on the mission Sierra 117, is a family of neanderthal-like computer models that have nothing to do with the game or the story. This could have been an inside joke among the developers of the game, or maybe even a failed attempt at an in-game character model that was put in the level as a joke.An example of a game-related Easter Egg is Dr. Halsey's Lab in Halo: Reach (also known as the Bungie Tribute Room). This Easter Egg is an entire hidden room located on the mission The Package, which contains a multitude of character files, pictures, and jokes. The room even plays the song "Siege of Madrigal;" an infamous Halo-related hidden song that comes from Bungie's previous video-game series Myth.
well you cant make an Easter egg only during the 2008 Easter event but if you got the 2006 Easter event you can turn into an Easter egg
In the 2011 Easter scavenger hunt the last egg is in the bottom right corner of the Snow Forts between some snow and a rock.