![]() ![]() If the protagonist chooses to destroy the Internet, the game ends with his own computer crashing, as Revelation spreads through every server in the world, and choosing the "good guys" enables the main character to play the game infinitely after the virus is stopped. Uplink features a number of homages and subtle allusions to famous "hacker" movies and some hidden messages from the developers. The player can hack the Protovision Server and type the password "Joshua" to "play the game" as in the movie War Games.It's also a first look into the third Introversion game, Defcon. If the player is caught, his deactivated user screen has a strange symbol resembling the one shown in the movie The Net.Hacking the Secret Service database enables the player to see some interesting files, such as the JFK assassination, Area 51 plans or Iraq intelligence (which is kind of disturbing as the game was made long before Operation Iraqi Freedom).Ĭlicking it causes credits to roll along with some messages from the developers.Introversion Software server includes some information about future projects of the developer.Getting into OCP Monitoring servers displays the three directives of the Robocop.A clever Easter egg is hidden in the box of the retail version of Uplink.The player can find a written, narrative prologue to the game's plot if they figure out how to get the leaflet out of the CD case. In the retail version box, there's also a hidden password, which is written in binary code and must be deciphered to gain access to the "game bible" included on the CD, which contains tips and hints for the player. ![]()
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