

This Easter egg is another game that is waiting for you to find within a familiar platform. Unsurprisingly the popularity of the special hidden feature took off, and led to the uploading of videos of black screens to optimise the enjoyment and ease of play of the classic game. This Easter egg is not ancient either, having first been discovered in 2010. Upon this command the simple but perfect game will be underway. This Easter egg is accessible from, and to access the game, pause the video, then gold down the left arrow key and press up at the same time. The verses have been around a long time, stretching right back to Mozilla’s work with AOL’s Netscape in 1995.Įxcitement was sparked upon the realisation that the classic, addictive masterpiece that is the game Snake was accessible via YouTube videos, requiring a very simple action to get going. The pieces are formatted in biblical style, numbered, with the source titled as The Book of Mozilla. If you type “about:mozilla” however, you will be presented with the creepy passages.


The pieces are spread widely, with every Mozilla browser containing an “about” feature that allows the user the ability to sections by typing “about:whatever” into the address bar. This dark mythical language is quite chilling and certainly creepy given that it is secreted in the corners of the internet, but amusingly the imagery is simply an analogy of the battle between Mozilla and Microsoft. The pieces include passages that detail a battle that “plunged the world into a new darkness” and a description of “the beast reborn”. Someone put a lot of thought into this one, as in every browser within the Mozilla Foundation has fragments of a made up apocalyptic story. Mozilla’s hidden apocalyptic scripture pieces The process of entering the codes will be wonderfully nostalgic for anyone who played video games in the last forty years, and right up into present times. Once this is correctly entered, new $10 bank notes will be seen to cascade across the screen, accompanied by the rousing sound of the Canadian national anthem ‘O Canada’. The web page offers a 360 degree view of the new bill, but this shrinks in comparison to the sensory extravaganza that awaits the savvy surfer.īased on the cheat codes of a video game from the long lost 1980s, Gradius, the Easter egg is unlocked and activated upon following the Konami code, up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a. This one is brand new! It has been hidden within the web page of the new $10 bank note that will be commemorating the country’s 150 th anniversary of Confederation. Privacy Policy Bank of Canada new $10 bill web page
