astrocat 13 hours ago

The heart-warming gem:

> I sent a note about these Easter eggs to Scott Corley [the game's developer]. He said that he had recently pulled out the game to show the marriage proposal to his son. But he’d forgotten the code and couldn’t make it work! He and Melissa did indeed live happily ever after.

  • theginger 9 hours ago

    The old trope of forgetting your wedding anniversary cheat code.

  • ralferoo 5 hours ago

    Or he could have just googled "scott corley melissa".

    Using archive.is just because the article is region locked to US-only: https://archive.is/SeCmf

  • eleveriven 7 hours ago

    The fact that they did live happily ever after just makes it even sweeter

  • MarkusWandel 5 hours ago

    "Ever after" with a time limit. If you actually google as someone suggested, the third hit is for the divorce proceedings.

    • alchemist1e9 5 hours ago

      Wrong marriage. They are still married today and had four children.

      • johnisgood 3 hours ago

        "had" or "has"? Huge difference! I will assume "has".

        Edit: oops, yeah, "have", not "has". My bad. :P

        • UniverseHacker 3 hours ago

          “Have” is the word you are looking for, “has” isn’t grammatically correct. However, “had” in past tense is also correct, as it refers to the fact that they were born in the past, it does not imply (as you seem to be saying) that the children aren’t alive anymore.

        • inanutshellus 3 hours ago

          Arguably Melissa had four and thus they have four, eh?

proofofconcept 12 hours ago

Reminds me of this vid by a guy who did a romhack of Chrono Trigger to propose to his then-gf who was playing through it for the first time:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_HMLvLB7b0 "I proposed by hacking Chrono Trigger (Oct 24, 2008, 6m 57s)"

He writes in the description about what he was going for as far as making it seem like part of the actual game while still referencing their romantic history, and how well it worked (good for them!).

  • powerclue 10 hours ago

    That's me! I made that 17 years ago, still happily married. Took me like two weeks of full time tinkering. It involved a lot of trial and error messing with a hex editor.

    • brian-armstrong 9 hours ago

      Thank you for sharing the video way back when. I remember thinking it was very touching.

    • westmeal 7 hours ago

      Props man, wish you guys a happy life :)

AIorNot 11 hours ago

Mine did

-back in 2013 I made a short iphone game in unity for my wife and installed it on her phone - when she got past the first level it played a photo montage and marriage proposal, I was also there with a ring btw

mosburger 3 hours ago

I didn't do this, but I did use a spare unsigned short (used for memory alignment) in the Quantum Atlas 10K II disk drive's servo firmware to store my wife and I's anniversary date just for yucks. :P

archargelod 11 hours ago

That reminds me about an easter egg[1] in arcade racing game Horizon Chase. If you trace a heart shape (on mobile device/nintendo switch screen) at the start of the race, it plays a short video with a proposal at the end. Game is very fun too.

[1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoeKgQifaO4

asimovDev 10 hours ago

https://scorley.com

really love Scott's website. what a time capsule. Wish the visitor counter still worked. I hope he's doing alright nowadays

zkmon 11 hours ago

Software teams back then enjoyed much more freedom and natural wild context. IT departments, security, audit etc weren't as pervasive as today. Yahoo chat, movie downloading, online games were all part of work life.

  • bcraven 9 hours ago

    I think Sam Andreas' Hot Coffee reveal made a lot of studios very wary of including (on purpose, or accidentally) extra content.

potato3732842 3 hours ago

I haven't read the article yet but I assume he's talking about the credits of Star Wars Battlefront 2 from 2005. We'll see if I'm right.

Edit: I was wrong, the author doesn't even list it.

ranbato 3 hours ago

Grim Dawn by Crate Entertainment has a secret area with a chest containing a wedding ring. Easter Egg for one of their backers to propose.

I'd add a link, but Cloudflare...

mtillman 13 hours ago

A guy I know proposed to his wife in the end credits of summoner. They’re still happily married afaik.

  • samplatt 10 hours ago

    Summoner aka the game the "Attacking The Darkness!" video came from! :D

  • xp84 12 hours ago

    Imagine if you did that - in the end credits - and she couldn’t make it all the way to the end of the game. “Wasn’t meant to be!”

    • mtillman 9 hours ago

      Not just that, I think it was summoner 2 which means she’d have to be real committed!

pgporada 5 hours ago

The one I wrote in Perl did. It also worked. https://github.com/pgporada/ourperlgame

  • alexpotato 4 hours ago

    I always find stories like this fascinating and heartwarming.

    Why?

    B/c:

    - My wife is not nerdy or technical at all

    - In fact, I'm the only one in my entire extended family (cousins etc) that is technical

    So anytime I hear a story about married couples where both are SWEs (or equivalent) it's wild to me.

cameron_b 5 days ago

This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

NebulaStorm456 10 hours ago

This trope has been used in "Free Guy" movie (not a marriage proposal but as a love letter)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Guy

Guy reveals to Millie that his code is actually a love letter to her from Keys: during the development of Life Itself, Keys had encoded what he knew about her tastes into an AI routine in the game, which was eventually incorporated into Free City, explaining why Guy felt drawn to MolotovGirl.

pmarreck 14 hours ago

Looks like they got married in 1997

https://www.chicagotribune.com/1997/07/10/melissa-duffy-scot...

If indeed it's "Scott Elson Corley".

  • koakuma-chan 13 hours ago

    This feels so medieval, the way the announcement is written.

    • missingdays 8 hours ago

      "This content is not available in your region"

      Medieval indeed

    • 14 12 hours ago

      Indeed. It felt like an obituary but to announce a wedding. Looking up the town Wikipedia states a population of just under 20k as of 2020 so back in 1991 when that article was written most likely less. So a very small community and I imagine that back then it was just common for people to make announcements like that.

      But I also think the city did hold some old fashioned beliefs and views. 1. "In 1992, Lake Forest gained national attention when it attempted to ban the sale of offensive music to anyone under the age of 18.[15] City council members used existing ordinances against obscenity—defined in the codes as "morbid interest in nudity, sex or excretion"—to buttress their campaign.[15] Mayor Charles Clarke stated, "If they sell an obscene tape to somebody underage, we will prosecute."[15] The person who came up most frequently in discussions of obscene content was Ice-T, a rapper who has since also performed as an actor."

      Interesting to think back to those days and remember how censored thing were. I was born in the 80s so nude scenes or swearing was just not a thing on standard broadcasting here in Canada. I remember hearing shit on a show at some point and it really stood out. Then channels like Showcase came along and it seemed like it was wild as a teen. Now anything ever aired back then feels tame to today. I am surprised what defines PG13 hasn't been changed because I am certain there is nothing happening in a PG13 movie up to a R rated movie that my teens don't know about. Anyways I am going on here if I continue I am going to start talking about how I am against ID to use the internet. Just found the article like you say strangely written. Cheers

      1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Forest,_Illinois

      • yed 11 hours ago

        As someone who grew up in this area at this time period, I can tell you that Lake Forest doesn't have much of a sense of community of it's own separate from the Chicago metropolitan area. North Chicago suburbs tend to sound like small communities on paper, but it's impossible to tell when one ends and another begins, so they all sort of bleed together into a single mega-suburb.

        I think it was just normal to put such announcements in the newspaper at this time and this is the format of how it was done.

      • aidenn0 12 hours ago

        While Ice-T was a rapper, I suspect that it was his work with Body Count (a metal group) that was the problem in 1992, as Cop Killer was the poster-child that year for "we need to ban some music"

        • 14 11 hours ago

          Yes I remember those days. I was pretty young but it definitely made news and was definitely a hot topic. People adamantly argued that music like that was a huge factor influencing defiant, disobedient anti police youth at the time. No mention of the influence of societal and economical disparities many minorities and some communities faced. But the truth is there are many factors that influence all our beliefs and feelings and music is absolutely something that has effect on how we feel.

    • kQq9oHeAz6wLLS 12 hours ago

      Pretty standard, actually. Maybe not today, I dunno. I wouldn't say medieval, though.

  • skrrtww 14 hours ago

    The latter link is referring to different people.

    • pmarreck 14 hours ago

      Ah, thanks for pointing that out, you're right.

      Deleted the false divorce link ;)

      • netsharc 13 minutes ago

        It even says Corley, [Actual first name] Scott (Scott as middle name).

        Ah, 2025, where people can't even pay attention to the order of words any more.

  • mproud 13 hours ago

    The article says High Voltage Software, which is correct.

    I hope someone passes this post to him.

skavi 9 hours ago

I went to U of I and I’m super curious about that “ I-L-L / I-N-I” option. Any chance someone’s found out what it does?

ProfessorZoom 3 hours ago

there was one in spider-man, and the girl left him for his brother

tony-john12 3 hours ago

if you're asking about real-life marriage proposals that were hidden inside video games as Easter eggs or custom levels

harel 7 hours ago

This little heart warmer taught more more about game/binary hacking than more specific articles on the subject.

  • eleveriven 7 hours ago

    A story with emotional weight makes the technical bits stick better

eleveriven 7 hours ago

It's like watching someone do digital archaeology, brushing off memory addresses instead of fossils

throw7 2 hours ago

Does Bill Gates count?

muragekibicho 10 hours ago

What's the criteria for changing HN post titles?

The earlier posting was 'A marriage proposal hidden across two playstation games' or something like that.

Is there a HN bot doing this or is it the mods?

mos87 10 hours ago

ehr.. dozens?

This brings the Fallout 2 memories anyway...

  • puzzlingcaptcha 7 hours ago

    For those who missed out: you could end up in a shotgun wedding then get a divorce in New Reno, Las Vegas-style.

cowLamp 7 hours ago

star wars battlefront 2 (the good one) also has one

BoorishBears 11 hours ago

Is Magic The Gathering close enough? https://draftsim.com/mtg-proposal-art/

Apparently it took Richard Garfield (creator of both the game and the card) 3 games before finally drawing the card on a 4th game, and casting it to propose

chasil 11 hours ago

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  • ardi11 10 hours ago

    what does "better" mean for you?

  • umanwizard 11 hours ago

    That’s an incredibly pessimistic thing to post on such a cute story!

miklosz 10 hours ago

Wait till you marry. She will make you play infinite number of games!