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[[File:Pokemon Stadium 2 cat Brawl.png| | [[File:Pokemon Stadium 2 cat Brawl.png|200px|thumb|A photo of a cat is hidden in a shack of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].]] | ||
An '''Easter egg''' is a hidden surprise or trick. They are small surprises programmers add to the game for players to uncover, much like chocolate eggs in a real-life Easter egg hunt. Many Easter eggs are purely for entertainment. Some examples include hidden names or faces of programmers, references to other games, or messages for the player. | An '''Easter egg''' is a hidden surprise or trick. They are small surprises programmers add to the game for players to uncover, much like chocolate eggs in a real-life Easter egg hunt. Many Easter eggs are purely for entertainment. Some examples include hidden names or faces of programmers, references to other games, or messages for the player. | ||
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*'''Barrel Cannon message''': On the bottom of the [[Barrel Cannon]] trophy is the message "2L84Me". When spoken, it sounds like "too late for me", referring to the usual [[KO]] after being shot from a barrel. | *'''Barrel Cannon message''': On the bottom of the [[Barrel Cannon]] trophy is the message "2L84Me". When spoken, it sounds like "too late for me", referring to the usual [[KO]] after being shot from a barrel. | ||
*'''Sleepy time''': An Easter egg exclusive to [[Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!]], sleepy time will occur when the large screen in the background of [[Pokémon Stadium]] is centered on the player's {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, and the player uses Jigglypuff's [[Sing]] attack. All three of the other Jigglypuffs will fall asleep, regardless of the distance from the player's Jigglypuff, for much longer than usual. | *'''Sleepy time''': An Easter egg exclusive to [[Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!]], sleepy time will occur when the large screen in the background of [[Pokémon Stadium]] is centered on the player's {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, and the player uses Jigglypuff's [[Sing]] attack. All three of the other Jigglypuffs will fall asleep, regardless of the distance from the player's Jigglypuff, for much longer than usual. | ||
*'''Yoshi's Island reflection''': [[Metal Mario]]'s trophy has a reflection of the {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} stage on its surface. | *'''Yoshi's Island reflection''': [[Metal Mario]]'s trophy has a reflection of the {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} stage on [[Media:Metal Mario trophy reflection.png|its surface]]. | ||
*'''Ganondorf's glowing eyes''': [[Ganondorf_(SSBM)#Trophy_Descriptions|Ganondorf's Trophies]], when viewed under certain lighting, have glowing eyes. | *'''Ganondorf's glowing eyes''': [[Ganondorf_(SSBM)#Trophy_Descriptions|Ganondorf's Trophies]], when viewed under certain lighting, have glowing eyes. | ||
*'''Ceres Space Colony reflection''': The {{b|Metroid|creature}} trophy in ''Melee'' has a reflection on its shell of part of the {{s|metroidwiki|Metroid hatchling}}'s tank in the Ceres lab in ''Super Metroid''. This implies that the trophy is representing the Metroid hatchling. | *'''Ceres Space Colony reflection''': The {{b|Metroid|creature}} trophy in ''Melee'' has a reflection on its shell of part of the {{s|metroidwiki|Metroid hatchling}}'s tank in the [[Media:Ceres Space Colony Metroid reflection.png|Ceres lab]] in ''Super Metroid''. This implies that the trophy is representing the Metroid hatchling. | ||
*'''Fox and Falco's Smash Taunt''': {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[Smash Taunt]] can be activated by pressing down on the [[directional pad]] for exactly one [[frame]] in ''Melee'' or pressing down taunt for exactly one frame in ''Brawl'' while playing as either character on the [[Venom]] or [[Corneria]] stages. A similar effect happens when Fox, Falco, or {{SSBB|Wolf}} performs the trick on the [[Lylat Cruise]] stage in ''Brawl''. As Corneria stage return in later appearances, Venom stage return in ''Ultimate'', and Lylat Cruise return in ''Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', the easter egg is still intact. | *'''Fox and Falco's Smash Taunt''': {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[Smash Taunt]] can be activated by pressing down on the [[directional pad]] for exactly one [[frame]] in ''Melee'' or pressing down taunt for exactly one frame in ''Brawl'' while playing as either character on the [[Venom]] or [[Corneria]] stages. A similar effect happens when Fox, Falco, or {{SSBB|Wolf}} performs the trick on the [[Lylat Cruise]] stage in ''Brawl''. As Corneria stage return in later appearances, Venom stage return in ''Ultimate'', and Lylat Cruise return in ''Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', the easter egg is still intact. | ||
*'''Onett Message Board''': In [[Onett]], the "Onett Message Board" can be seen if the player stands just to the right of the blue house, pauses and zooms out. It reads "Caution: A black van driven by this guy (seen in the picture right of the message) has been spotted racing | *'''Onett Message Board''': In [[Onett]], the "[[Media:Message Board.jpg|Onett Message Board]]" can be seen if the player stands just to the right of the blue house, pauses and zooms out. It reads "Caution: A black van driven by this guy (seen in the picture right of the message) has been spotted racing recklessly through town. Be careful!". This is a reference to the Runaway Five's clumsy driving in ''{{b|EarthBound|game}}'' (which are a stage hazard in the stage). This also appears in ''Brawl'', ''for Wii U'', and ''Ultimate''. | ||
*'''Ball of rice''': Using a hacked camera, a rice ball can be seen behind a bush on the Onett stage in ''Melee''. It is unknown whether this is a secret or an oversight, although it is probably the former, because the rice ball remains intact in the stage's incarnation in ''[[Brawl]]''. | *'''Ball of rice''': Using a hacked camera, a rice ball can be seen behind a bush on the Onett stage in ''Melee''. It is unknown whether this is a secret or an oversight, although it is probably the former, because the rice ball remains intact in the stage's incarnation in ''[[Brawl]]''. | ||
*'''Rotating C-Stick''': When on the menu screens, rotating the [[C-Stick]] in different directions will change the camera angle of the screen. | *'''Rotating C-Stick''': When on the menu screens, rotating the [[C-Stick]] in different directions will change the camera angle of the screen. | ||
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*'''Personalized victory poses''': The returning ''Kid Icarus'' and ''Fire Emblem'' characters retain their personalized victory pose lines, while the ''Star Fox'' characters are given with re-recorded personalized victory pose lines. If [[Chrom]] wins against [[Lucina]] (his daughter), he might say, "Our bond is stronger than steel." in any of his victory poses. Also, if [[Simon]] is facing against characters who use darkness ([[Ganondorf]], [[Dark Samus]], [[Ridley]]), but are not neccesarily villain characters ([[Dark Pit]], [[Bayonetta]]), he may simply say, "To darkness!" instead of "I vanquish the darkness!" in one of his victory poses. [[Sephiroth]] can also say, "I will never be a memory." in Japanese if he beats Cloud. This applies to all three of his victory poses. | *'''Personalized victory poses''': The returning ''Kid Icarus'' and ''Fire Emblem'' characters retain their personalized victory pose lines, while the ''Star Fox'' characters are given with re-recorded personalized victory pose lines. If [[Chrom]] wins against [[Lucina]] (his daughter), he might say, "Our bond is stronger than steel." in any of his victory poses. Also, if [[Simon]] is facing against characters who use darkness ([[Ganondorf]], [[Dark Samus]], [[Ridley]]), but are not neccesarily villain characters ([[Dark Pit]], [[Bayonetta]]), he may simply say, "To darkness!" instead of "I vanquish the darkness!" in one of his victory poses. [[Sephiroth]] can also say, "I will never be a memory." in Japanese if he beats Cloud. This applies to all three of his victory poses. | ||
*'''Switch Clock''': The clocks in the background of [[Town and City]] and on the floor of [[Umbra Clock Tower]] show the time depending on the time set on the Nintendo Switch console. | *'''Switch Clock''': The clocks in the background of [[Town and City]] and on the floor of [[Umbra Clock Tower]] show the time depending on the time set on the Nintendo Switch console. | ||
*'''Piece of Heart''': There is [[Media:Great Bay Heart Piece SSBU.jpg|a hidden]] {{iw|zeldawiki|Piece of Heart}} on [[Great Bay]] where it would be located in ''Majora's Mask''. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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