Despite what Ready Player One might lead you to believe, the first Easter Egg in a video game wasn't in Atari Adventure. Early eggs have been found in the Atari arcade Starship 1, as well as in Video Whizball and Spitfire for Fairchild's Channel F. But Critical Kate has discovered the true first Easter Egg goes back even further, to an obscure vector computer called the GT-40, whose killer app was a game called Moonlander. Once a forgotten bit of lost media, footage of Moonlander has never appeared anywhere on the internet...until now.
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0:00 Cold Open
0:25 Ready Player One Was Wrong
1:17 Exploring Atari Adventure
2:52 Backwards As Fast As We Can (Video Whizball, Starship 1, and Spitfire)
5:56 One Small Step...One Giant Leap (Moonlander)
8:57 The Origin Of The Term Easter Egg
10:28 Conclusion (Lunar Lander)
COMPLETE SOURCES & CREDITS:
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MORE INFO ABOUT MOONLANDER:
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MUSIC:
○ Fast Talking
○ Cool Vibes
○ Backed Vibes Clean
○ Walking Along
○ Unseen Horrors
○ Faster Does It
○ Dances And Dames
○ I Knew A Guy
All songs by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
(creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
#EasterEggs #Atari #ReadyPlayerOne
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