Pro tip: Don’t hide a code editor ‘Easter egg’ in your Nintendo Switch game
Pro tip: Don’t hide a code editor ‘Easter egg’ in your Nintendo Switch game
By Rachel Kaser
An indie game called A Dark Room vanished from the Nintendo eShop over the weekend after its creator revealed he’d sneaked a code editor into it as an “Easter egg.” The developers dismayed reaction seems almost comically naive given Nintendo‘s dim view of any kinds of non-game software on its consoles. The developer, Amir Rajan, revealed in a social media post that he’d buried the code editor and a Ruby reader into the game. Players could find it if they connected a USB keyboard to the Switch and pressed the “~” key while the game was active. Anyone who accessed this would…
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April 30, 2019 at 07:11AM
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By Rachel Kaser
An indie game called A Dark Room vanished from the Nintendo eShop over the weekend after its creator revealed he’d sneaked a code editor into it as an “Easter egg.” The developers dismayed reaction seems almost comically naive given Nintendo‘s dim view of any kinds of non-game software on its consoles. The developer, Amir Rajan, revealed in a social media post that he’d buried the code editor and a Ruby reader into the game. Players could find it if they connected a USB keyboard to the Switch and pressed the “~” key while the game was active. Anyone who accessed this would…
This story continues at The Next Web
Or just read more coverage about: Nintendo
April 30, 2019 at 07:11AM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2WfQOJU
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