Author: James Miller / Source: TechSpot
What just happened? In what was meant to be a little joke between Oculus and their Dev community, Oculus Touch controllers were built with hidden messages inside their casings such as, “The Masons Were Here.” But Oculus co-founder Nate Mitchell has confirmed that the messages were “accidentally” included in thousands of controllers destined for consumers.
Easter eggs have been a part of the gaming world since 1979 when the Atari 2600 game Adventure shipped with hidden messages imploring players to hunt more secrets. They are usually silly messages or hidden treats that reward players for exploring every nook and cranny of a game.
Sometimes, hardware vendors get in on the action, which is what’s come to light this week as Facebook’s Head of VR Product, Nate Mitchell, has confirmed that thousands of new Oculus Touch controllers have been made with Easter eggs of their own.
Hidden inside the Touch…
The post Oculus included ‘creepy’ messages in thousands of Touch controllers by mistake appeared first on FeedBox.