Occasionally programmers will leave in-jokes or cool little gems inside game code. When I've seen a source code "easter egg", it's something of note within the team or a random thing and sometimes it's get-you-in-trouble-fast kind of stuff like Dead Island's "Feminist Whore" ability.

Terry threw in something pretty harmless, but easy to find and we ran across it when we started preparing our 3DS project.

The code below probably doesn't mean much the way it's arranged, but click on it and see what it looks like in the source code. :-D

std::cout << "\t\t " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t\tVVVVVV" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 8888888888888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t88888888888888888888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t888888 8888 88" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t888888 8888 88" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t88888888888888888888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t88888888888888888888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t888888 88" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t88888888 8888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 8888888888888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 88888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 8888888888888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t88888888888888888888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t88888888888888888888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t88888888888888888888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t8888 88888888 8888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t8888 88888888 8888" << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 888888888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 8888 8888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 888888 888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 888888 888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t 888888 888888 " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t " << std::endl; std::cout << "\t\t " << std::endl;

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