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The earliest known video game Easter egg is in the 1973 video game Moonlander, in which the player tries to land a Lunar module on the Moon; if the player opts to fly the module horizontally through several of the game's screens, they encounter a McDonald's restaurant, and if they land next to it, the astronaut will visit it instead of standing ...
Extras include an exclusive short film Try, a previously unreleased "I Am One" music video, behind-the-scenes and outtakes footage, two live videos, and commentary by Jimmy Chamberlin, Billy Corgan, James Iha, and the video directors. This DVD was released in 2001 in conjunction with Rotten Apples, a greatest hits compilation CD which also ...
Rush in Rio is a live DVD by Canadian band Rush, released in 2003.It is also available as a three CD set.It was the first concert DVD ever released by the band, consisting of 29 songs, and is available in both one-disc and two-disc sets.
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There are at least three hidden videos (or "Easter Eggs") on Disc 2 of the DVD, they are as follows: An acoustic version of "Echoes" which plays after the "Dark Globe" track (it will show if you fast forward past Dark Globe). This only plays if "Dark Globe" is selected from the menu and will not play while using the "Play All" function.
A young Ebenezer and his grandma are in attendance, and Grandma Nezzer is trying to get Ebenezer to understand the story of Easter but the young Ebenezer is mainly focused on his basket of eggs and wondering why one egg he received is empty. Next, Hope shows Ebenezer Easter from a year ago, when Ebenezer first started making plastic Easter eggs.
Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003) Easter Yeggs, a Looney Tunes short starring Bugs Bunny, released June 28, 1947; The Egg Cracker Suite (1943) Funny Little Bunnies, a 1934 Silly Symphony from Disney; Happy Go Ducky, a MGM short starring Tom and Jerry (1958)
Originally released on VHS and Laserdisc, Live Without A Net was re-released on DVD in 2004 with both Stereo and Surround Sound - Dolby 5.1 and DTS mixes. [4] There is an Easter egg on the 2004 DVD, a short, silent clip of a man driving a small car and playing guitar. The clip is from the video Amsterdam by the band Guster.