However, with countless games always having hidden techniques, here are 7 secrets that players are looking for.
So some of these secrets are easy to discover, but others are more difficult.
However, it is common for some of them to be hidden, however we have listed 7 secrets that players are looking for.
However, now find out 7 secrets that players are looking for.
1. Multiplayer in Super Punch-Out!
Super Punch-Out! is a game released for Super Nintendo in 1994, and even with all the time that has passed since its arrival in stores.
It still kept a very private secret that went against what many believed: the presence of a multiplayer option.
For those who thought boxing game was just about single player combat.
There's a little trick to unlocking a multiplayer option: at the title screen, holding Y and R and press Start on the first controller will bring up the character selection screen.
Once you're on this screen, just press B and Y while pressing A or Start on the first controller.
This will unlock the selection screen and your friend can select any opponent.
It's worth noting that this secret also works in the Nintendo Switch Online version of the game, so anyone can take advantage of this feature without needing the original cartridge.
2. Secret door in Dishonored
When we talk about game secrets, some of them can be easily discovered by the community while in others the developers need to lend a hand to help them.
And it is precisely in this second group that we have Dishonored.
In a message posted on Twitter in 2021, a developer revealed that they included a secret in one of the game's stages, causing the community to carry out a lot of research to find out what it was.
After some time, they discovered a door on the bank level that points to another famous address, but which can only be seen from a distance.
3. Silent Hill 2 Minimap
Anyone who played Silent Hill 2 remembers that progressing through the game's levels was a bit of a hassle, as the game didn't have a minimap.
However, what many didn't know at the time was that it was a resource that could be accessed in the game.
To activate the minimap you must enter the game settings, go to Command, then Control and set the default use to Type 2.
Once this is done, return to the main area of this menu (where you can see the command option) and hold down the L2, Start, Square, and L3 buttons.
If that doesn't work, go back to settings, press the buttons again, and exit to see the navigation.
So the code is activated only after completing all the endings in the game.
4. South Park Secret Area
South Park was released in versions for PC, Nintendo 64 and Playstation, and in phase 3 it disguised one of the game's long-delayed secrets.
At a certain point in level 3 it is possible to see a darker area on one of the walls near some boxes.
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If you climb these boxes and jump to the right place on the wall you will hear the sound of something opening and, when you touch it again, you will be lucky enough to enter a room full of objects.
5. Secret room in Zelda: A Link to the Past
While we're talking about a secret area, let's look at another area that has been hidden for some time and contains a cool easter egg for the player known as Chris Houlihan.
Chris was the winner of a contest held by Nintendo Power magazine in 1990, and the winner of that event would have his name added to future Mario House games.
Eight years after the release of The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, players discovered that the game had a secret room with a plaque in the center with the player's name on it.
It should be noted that, in the Game Boy Advance and Virtual Console versions, this room still exists, but without mentioning the winner of the competition.
6. Congratulations to Lauren
Okay, this is a bit of a secret among others, but Lauren must have been happy.
In Halo 3, there is an option to activate a secret in-game message if the calendar is December 25th and by pressing both analog sticks while loading the game.
This will cause the game to load a new screen with a ring and inside it the message added by developer Adrián Pérez in the game in honor of his wife.
7. Father of Easter eggs
Finally, we like to end our list of gaming secrets with what is undoubtedly the first Easter egg in the gaming world: secret room in Adventure, for Atari.
Atari did not allow developers to be recognized in the game's production process, but Landon M. Dyer managed to get around this by fitting his name into a secret room in the game.