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10 Craziest Hidden Images In Games Never Meant to Be Found

Apr 03, 2024
Sometimes you find something in a video game that makes you think, well... I've seen it all. That's why today we're diving into 10 of the

craziest

hidden

images

ever

found

in video

games

. Presented by Manscaped. Use promo code ODDHEADER and the link below to save 20% today. Big little planet. Thanks to Odd Magic Floating Mario Head for submitting this on the Oddheader discord. LittleBigPlanet is a pretty light-hearted puzzle-platformer series for kids with unexpected discoveries that I've covered before and more to come, as the series seems to contain an unusually large number of strange secrets worth exploring. However, one of the strangest discoveries ever

found

was in a 2008 PlayStation 3 development kit that was posted online in 2019, where remains of an early LittleBigPlanet prototype were found and recovered.
10 craziest hidden images in games never meant to be found
In 2020, MysteriousCube and his friends discovered on their LittleBigPlanet discord server, Dreamiverse... ...that this sinister image could be found among the files recovered from the prototype. To date, no one has any idea what the hell this guy was doing inside a development version of LittleBigPlanet... ...but it definitely looks too graphic for anything that appeared in the final game. Even if this was

meant

for something completely different, what the hell was that supposed to be? I'm not sure I want to know... Black Mesa. Black Mesa is the commercial remake of the original Half-Life, originally released on Steam in early access in 2015 and with a full release in 2020.
10 craziest hidden images in games never meant to be found

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The game is considered by many to be the superior version of Half-Life, with countless improvements and incredible attention to detail. . original game. However, a detail in Black Mesa that wasn't in the original game exists on the other side of that turret on the roof... ...like if you remove the gun from the roof, behind it in danger. the decal would be, well... nothing. However, if you were to look at the alpha channel of the hazard decal texture, it would reveal in that spot... Eeewww. This horrible creep is actually Tarman from the cult classic 80's zombie movie, Return of the Living Dead.
10 craziest hidden images in games never meant to be found
Ugh, it looks even worse in motion. Why is he

hidden

here on Black Mesa? I can't tell you about that. There's also something even scarier in the game, as a hidden image of Mr. Six from the Six Flags commercial can be found on a random texture of a cardboard box. Great... I guess this guy will start showing up in my nightmares again. Grounded. Thanks to the people below for submitting this mystery via oddheader.com. Grounded is essentially the Honey I Shrunk the Kids survival game where the player must survive in the ant-sized backyard that launched on Xbox One Series On the in-game map, they could find this shed that lacked collision at the bottom, and upon passing through it, they would see this.
10 craziest hidden images in games never meant to be found
I have no idea what he's supposed to be, but he's clearly wearing a chef's hat. A potato maybe? And that's not the only strange thing that can be found out of bounds, as in a particularly hard to reach spot on this rock wall you can find a lab door that can't be accessed unless you manage to get around it. . Inside is a giant monitor with buttons that don't seem to do anything... ...and a giant killer blueberry. Which seems a little out of place with everything we know about the game so far. But while this discovery may simply be content, we'll see it used more in development...
I'm pretty sure this guy should

never

have been here. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Dantheman joined my Discord server and talked about how he found an Easter egg that has

never

been documented in Modern Warfare 3, where an out of bounds cigar can be found on one of the maps , as well as an unusual image. bear that could be seen from a certain angle. While most were skeptical of the discovery, Zarpozs on my server spoke further with Dantheman to try to determine where exactly the discovery would have been, determining that it was likely on the Mission map.
After 20 minutes of fumbling around the map with the viewer's camera... Zarpozs flew to this random building and found the entrance to an empty room that couldn't normally be accessed. Zarpozs noticed smoke gathering on the other side of the room. And sure enough, when he tilted the camera just right, not only did a bear appear, but it also appears to be a ballerina. Obviously this raises a number of questions, like what the heck does this represent and why was it hidden so well, given that it took him so many years to find it. Needless to say, this one definitely gives me strength.
Apex Legends. Thanks to Sly for sending me this mystery on my Discord server. Throughout the game, players have a 1 in 500 chance of collecting a relic from a loot box... ...which, when held, will occasionally trigger a secret animation depending on the character. For example, with the character Mirage, occasionally with the relic, he hits someone with a pork chop. However, data miners who combed through the files where Mirage's secret animations were stored managed to find this file among the game's other secret animation assets. The image is clearly believed to be Mirage among his family, but it's still unclear what the secret animation associated with the image would actually look like.
To this day, the animation remains unseen and unfound... Many believe it to be an ultra-rare animation that has not yet been activated in the game. I can only imagine that the animation will manage to be a little more sentimental than this... Bloodrayne: Terminal Cut. Thanks to Kuest for submitting this via oddheader.com. Bloodrayne is definitely a game that isn't shy about the suggestive, as red-haired vampire Rayne was even the first video game character to appear in Playboy back in 2004. However, thanks to Kuest trawling through the archives of the recently released Bloodrayne: Terminal Cut, For some reason it seems that

images

have been added to the files that are spicier than anything else that appears in the game...
Well, obviously I'm not going to be able to show you this full image. Instead, here's a recreation of the image for kids... Uh, yeah... This is actually a lot more awkward than I thought it would be... The Last of Us. You may have recently seen a heavily covered Easter egg, supposedly found after seven years in The Last of Us, where at the beginning of the game as Sarah, if you stood on the bottom step of the ladder, you would exit to the main menu. , you would reload the game and then return to the bedroom, seeing an ant projected on the TV instead of the normal static.
The ant is actually an inverted image from the BBC documentary about an ant-eating fungus that inspired those infected in the game. Now, this was covered everywhere from IGN to The Gamer, and not only is it not new (Captain Eggcellent covered it over six months ago), but the developer who programmed the sequence, Kurt Margenau, retweeted the tweet from IGN and said, “Like whoever wrote the script for this sequence, to be honest, it sounds like a mistake.” Well, it certainly seems like a mistake. Kurt Margenau continued: “I might be remembering seven years ago wrong, but I think the ant flip book was like a default shader test and it seems like I probably didn't initialize something correctly.
Or it was intentional and I don't remember. "I'm old now." Well, I guess there's a small chance that IGN and the gang weren't entirely wrong and it could still be an easter egg. But if you want to see a list of recently discovered and confirmed Easter eggs that haven't been found in years, I'll leave this video right here. Law & Order II: Double or Nothing. 2003's Law & Order: Double or Nothing is one of many

games

based on the hit TV show... ...so there didn't seem to be anything unusual about this scene. Fast forward four years later and suddenly the game was met with a firestorm of controversy and was even pulled from store shelves.
As it turned out, this background image was an actual photo from the 1993 child abduction of James Bulger, whose mother was outraged to discover was actually used in the game. Legacy Interactive, who developed and published the game, quickly apologized and removed the image from the game... ...but not before all publishers decided not to publish the title. Legacy Interactive stated: “This is the first time we know anything about it. Otherwise we would never have published it.” Either way, considering it took four years to find it, I'm sure the developers never thought anyone would notice they used an image of such a heinous crime.
Oh. Va-11 Hall-a: Cyberpunk Waiter Action. Thanks to Luke for submitting this mystery via oddheader.com. Va-11 Hall-a from 2016 is a 2D cyberpunk game where the game's plot changes depending on the types of drinks you prepare for the clientele at the eponymous Va-11 Hall-a bar, which is said to be a cross between a visual novel and a bartender. simulator. However, inside the game files there is a folder titled "response"... and inside there is a file titled "She"... ...which is a strange 3D image that looks nothing like the game. ...of a woman on an empty street with a mysterious figure in the distance.
This doesn't appear anywhere in the final game and no one knows who "she" is supposed to be. The developer was tweeted about it on Twitter and someone assumed it was intended for a teaser, but the developer responded: “People keep finding these images in the game folder and we have no idea why. “They could be spyware.” Well... For some reason I don't believe it... Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl. Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl is a first-person shooter survival horror series set after a fictional second nuclear explosion at the site of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Despite its release in 2007, Stalker was originally announced in 2000, with plenty of unfinished versions of the game leaked online before its release, some of which the developers even released themselves.
An unfinished version of Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl that leaked online is version 749, the first known prototype of the game in existence. It's pretty sure that build 749 is a version that the developer probably didn't want anyone to play since for some reason the loading screens were a pretty full image of a woman... Well... Once again, I'm Gonna having to go back to my friendly YouTube demo... That's basically how she is. What Am I doing with my life? And if you want to attract a woman like Barbie, you might want to be like Ken and watch Manscaped. Thanks again to Manscaped for being a big supporter of the channel again.
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