Black Ops Contains a Secret Classic Adventure Game
It seems that Treyarch has been busy packing little extra side-games into Black Ops. We all knew about the return of Nazi Zombies [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/102774-Zombies-Confirmed-for-CoD-Black-Ops], but like a Transformer, there's more here than meets the eye.
Instead of having a typical menu screen, Black Ops' menu puts you in the shoes of a special operative trapped in some kind of interrogation facility - and with some clever manipulation of the controls, you can break free of your shackles and explore the room. To the side of the room is a computer, and by accessing it a player can boot up the first hidden minigame, Dead Ops Arcade [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105103-Black-Ops-Has-Another-Secret-Zombie-Killing-Mode] - seen here to the right.
Whereas the command "DOA" brings up Dead Ops Arcade, however, inputting the command "ZORK" brings up something else entirely: If you couldn't guess from the input, it's Zork. Yes, that Zork. Father of the text adventure genre, you-are-likely-to-be-eaten-by-a-grue Zork.
As far as we know, it's the full and complete version of the classic text adventure, which should be good for at least a few hours' worth of nostalgia from older gamers who remember playing the original. Younger gamers, on the other hand, just might not have the patience for a text adventure, and will probably gravitate back to Dead Ops Arcade - or the rest of Black Ops - before too long.
How many other minigames will players find in Black Ops before all is said and done? You have to give Treyarch credit, though: Even if Dead Ops and Zork were the only two easter egg side-games present here, it's still really cool that the developers put them in the game in the first place.
(Via MTV Multiplayer [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2010/11/09/how-to-unlock-two-secret-games-in-the-call-of-duty-black-ops-main-menu/])
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Older gamers picking up Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops may be in for one wholly unexpected blast from the past.It seems that Treyarch has been busy packing little extra side-games into Black Ops. We all knew about the return of Nazi Zombies [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/102774-Zombies-Confirmed-for-CoD-Black-Ops], but like a Transformer, there's more here than meets the eye.
Instead of having a typical menu screen, Black Ops' menu puts you in the shoes of a special operative trapped in some kind of interrogation facility - and with some clever manipulation of the controls, you can break free of your shackles and explore the room. To the side of the room is a computer, and by accessing it a player can boot up the first hidden minigame, Dead Ops Arcade [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105103-Black-Ops-Has-Another-Secret-Zombie-Killing-Mode] - seen here to the right.
Whereas the command "DOA" brings up Dead Ops Arcade, however, inputting the command "ZORK" brings up something else entirely: If you couldn't guess from the input, it's Zork. Yes, that Zork. Father of the text adventure genre, you-are-likely-to-be-eaten-by-a-grue Zork.
As far as we know, it's the full and complete version of the classic text adventure, which should be good for at least a few hours' worth of nostalgia from older gamers who remember playing the original. Younger gamers, on the other hand, just might not have the patience for a text adventure, and will probably gravitate back to Dead Ops Arcade - or the rest of Black Ops - before too long.
How many other minigames will players find in Black Ops before all is said and done? You have to give Treyarch credit, though: Even if Dead Ops and Zork were the only two easter egg side-games present here, it's still really cool that the developers put them in the game in the first place.
(Via MTV Multiplayer [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2010/11/09/how-to-unlock-two-secret-games-in-the-call-of-duty-black-ops-main-menu/])
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