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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
 
*''[[Barrel (trophy)]]'' - On one the bottom of the Barrel 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 (trophy)]]'' - On one the bottom of the Barrel trophy is the message "2L84U". When spoken, it sounds like "too late for you", referring to the usual [[KO]] after being shot from a barrel.
*''[[Daisy]]'s third eye'' - In earlier versions of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', the Daisy trophy contains a mysterious 3rd eye hidden in her hair, on the back of her head. It was apparently removed in later versions.
*''[[Sleepy time]]'' - An easter egg exclusive to [[Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!]], sleepy time will occur when the large screen in the background of [[Pokemon Stadium]] is centered on the player's [[Jigglypuff (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.

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An easter egg is a hidden surprise or trick that is like a cheat code, but without the code. They are small surprises programmers add to the game for players to uncover, much like candy 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.

Easter eggs should not be confused with glitches, cheats, or techniques. Many do not alter gameplay at all.

Examples

  • Barrel (trophy) - On one the bottom of the Barrel 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.
  • Daisy's third eye - In earlier versions of Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Daisy trophy contains a mysterious 3rd eye hidden in her hair, on the back of her head. It was apparently removed in later versions.
  • Sleepy time - An easter egg exclusive to Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!, sleepy time will occur when the large screen in the background of Pokemon Stadium is centered on the player's 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.