This has been on my mind forever. Ever since I first read this it will periodically pop into my mind and I find myself wondering if this actually happened or if the journalist just made it up for a joke. The game is Klingon: Honor Guard btw.
>>10876453This was in PC Zone #67, September 1998 (UK)
My dad was on the dev team and he confirmed it.
>>10876456>UK magseems like UK editors made things up wholesale a lot more often than US editors
>>10876453Who knows. Probably bullshit, but stupid stuff being found in unfinished versions of games isn't unheard of.
Yeah it's true. I also was in disbelief until I played as Akuma in Resident Evil 2.
>>10876496prototypes are serious business and all content in them is 100% canon unless I say it's not
>>10876467This was a journalist preview copy so maybe the devs were feeling particularly mischevious and stuck it in there for a laugh
>>10876453I was a huge fan of the Enterprise technical manual dvd thing. It's weird that some bloke has recreated the entire ship in realtime now.
i once played this really bizarre fmv game called quantum gate II: vortex where it's like an avatar (the movie) scenario, you're in VR (because of course you are, it was 1994) killing what you think are evil space bugs but which turn out to be just people who you then try to help. anyway i ran into what i think must have been an incredibly rare easter egg or something where the main lady in the game invites you over to her hut and you get a dialogue choice that's like "i want to fuck your alien brains out" and she opens up her dress and it's just a gaping black hole inside which swallows you to a game over screen. i can't find anything about this online and it's always mystified me
>>10881132what the fuck anon that's amazing, is there an ISO out there?
>>10876453As well as I know video games it's most likely true.
>>10881139>what the fuck anon that's amazing, is there an ISO out there?seconded.