Telltale, you sneaky guys...

edited February 2009 in Sam & Max
I found an easter egg!
http://www.eeggs.com/items/49897.html

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  • edited February 2009
    I found that the first time playing. XD Laughed pretty hard though.
    Good job! :P
  • edited February 2009
    It looks like I'm gonna need to play through Ep 4 again XP
  • edited February 2009
    There WAS another Easter Egg in Moai Better Blues, but it was deleted in the final version of the game :(. Of course, it might still be in there, somewhere, hidden, below anything ever imagined..
  • ArtArt
    edited February 2009
    I found the egg, but was disappointed when it did nothing.
  • edited February 2009
    Art wrote: »
    I found the egg, but was disappointed when it did nothing.

    An easter egg and a red herring? neat ;)
  • edited February 2009
    Heheh, I had to try this out immediately after reading this thread. XD Neat!

    I love all these surprises S&M games have. 8D *goes to test the 'did you try'-list*
  • ArtArt
    edited February 2009
    Quuux wrote: »
    An easter egg and a red herring? neat ;)

    Where is the red herring?
  • edited February 2009
    Art wrote: »
    Where is the red herring?

    red herring - n. 1. A type of fish 2. Something that turns out to be ultimately useless and unimportant.
  • edited February 2009
    Art wrote: »
    I found the egg, but was disappointed when it did nothing.

    I actually enjoyed that, because Sam uses the phrase "completely unusable thingamabob," which is exactly what he'd say in Hit the Road when you tried to "use" something that couldn't be used.
  • ArtArt
    edited February 2009
    red herring - n. 1. A type of fish 2. Something that turns out to be ultimately useless and unimportant.

    Thank you, Guy in a Box,
  • ArtArt
    edited February 2009
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Quuux
    An easter egg and a red herring? neat [unquote]

    Where do you find a red herring in ep. 4?
  • edited February 2009
    The Easter egg is an Easter egg and a red herring combined into one item.
  • edited February 2009
    I wonder where the term was coined, do red herrings exist?
  • Dave GrossmanDave Grossman Telltale Alumni
    edited February 2009
    Valaire wrote: »
    I wonder where the term was coined, do red herrings exist?

    I'm told it originates with the use of salted smoked herring (which is red and has a distinctive smell) to deliberately distract hunting dogs from their intended quarry.

    (Which means that, yes, red herrings do exist, though you would not typically find them already cured in the wild.)
  • edited February 2009
    thanks that makes sense!
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