Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

programmer's room

created by mcc

(thing) by mcc (2.7 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Fri Jul 21 2000 at 1:08:21

A lot of old video games (especially RPGs and really early arcades) would have these things that came to be known as "programmer's rooms". They were basically just easter eggs that were implemented as special screens integrated into the game.

The best programmer's room ever was in Final Fantasy IV. It was a real room, a part of one of the castles. In the dwarf castle you first come to in the underworld, look closely between the inn and the shop. There's a weird little hole in the wall behind one of the pillars. Go into it, and then look closely for some cracked floorpieces in the room you find. The wall next to the cracked floorpieces can be walked through. Walk through it. I'm not going to tell you where you wind up, and i'd like to request nobody post writeups on this node spoiling it, but it kicks ass.

(Ai! Ursus is, of course, right. I forgot. Sorry.)


(thing) by ursus (6.6 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sat Oct 21 2000 at 6:01:50

The programmer's room in Chrono Trigger is one of the endings; beat Lavos at your first opportunity, which is right after Lucca's demonstration at the Guardia fair. You'll have to have already beaten the game once, though.

As a sidenote to mcc's writeup, the Final Fantasy IV programmer's room is only available in the hard-type version of the game; that is to say, you would need to play the Playstation game or have an imported hard-type japanese cartridge (or emulate the ROM if you're not squeamish about that sort of thing), as any other English translation you'll find outside of Japan is of the easy-type variety.


(thing) by dgtl3lf (6.2 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Mon Apr 08 2002 at 7:00:43

Actually, you can get to the programmer's room in Chrono Trigger through various methods; it's kind of the catch-all ending for various weird ways of ending the game (I've seen it several times, and been disappointed for not getting an original ending for the particular ways I finished the game).

My favorite way of getting the Programmer's Ending was by killing Lavos when he first appeared in the Dark Omen... y'know, the time when Crono was supposed to die, thereby starting that whole period in the game when you're goal is to resuce him. It was very strange to find out Lavos actually could be beaten at that point in the game - granted it requires quite a bit of level-building. At that point I had played back through the game several times using the New Game + feature, so I had all the best equipment and techs.


printable version
chaos

mixing IC and OOC up in the code of computer-based RPG Bad Programmers easter egg The Programmer's Stone
Chrono Trigger Lavos Star Trek CCG Final Fantasy IV
Bad Religion WineX soft link Gernot Heiser
Comics San Gertrude's Secrets Wild Horses
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Just another sprinkling of indeterminacy
Why do Christians bring their kids up as Christians?
How to DJ
a snapshot of time
Requirements for good wine fermentation
Giving Your Cat a Pill (and your little dog, too!)
1977 Fonseca Vintage Port
Jesus Christ Trigonal Planar
penis captivus
Trieste
Admission essay
An Intelligent Woman
Baking bread
Mardi Gras celebrations in the US other than New Orleans: an observation
New Writeups
SubSane
Making Love to a 9-Foot Woman(person)
Ouzo
Thoughts(idea)
antigravpussy
I fall silent, listening. The breadcrumbs are talking about us(person)
calgon
Buffalo Bill by the pool(poetry)
gate
Anarchy is Order(idea)
ushdfgakjasgh
Scribeling(thing)
XWiz
Trism(review)
artman2003
Briefcase Full of Souls - Part I(fiction)
Dreamvirus
Alan Ladd(person)
waverider37
Harold Holt(person)
The Debutante
Until death do us part(fiction)
Ysardo
a brother to a sister(personal)
antigravpussy
your warm whispers(personal)
Clarke
Multiculturalism(idea)
aneurin
Earl of Landaff(person)
E2 is a by-product of the existence of The Everything Development Company