

#Become someone money cheats code#
(Starcraft development took like… 7 years or something, so yeah… fans got impatient, in an era of sequels that came out literally the next year.) That particular easter egg code speeds up building and unit production.

For example, the cheat code ‘operation cwal’ in Starcraft is a nod to the fan group that called itself the same thing, CWAL in this case meaning ‘can’t wait any longer’.
#Become someone money cheats movie#
Not just movie references, but also meta commentary. Many of the cheat codes were pretty cool in those days. “Show me the money,” also in Starcraft and referencing Jerry Maguire does much what you’d expect.

Starcraft let you quote aliens, “Game Over Man” to lose the campaign instead. There’s classic Star Trek references from Warcraft like, “It is a good day to die” (invincible units), “on screen” (removes fog of war), and “make it so” (accelerated/instant building), or Highlander’s “there can be only one” (in Warcraft 1 gave units invincibility and high attack, in WC2 it straight completed the game). It’s funny because around that era, all the ‘cool kids’ games were including pop culture references in their cheat codes. For all his money, the only thing he really valued was his childhood memories - proving just how hollow the pursuit of money over happiness really is. So while kids were frantically copy-pasting “rosebud” into The Sims, what they were really doing was pursuing the same empty wealth that plagued the life of Charles Foster Kane. What “rosebud” means and how it relates to Kane’s life is central to the story of Citizen Kane as an intrepid reporter attempts to decipher the code.Īfter a desperate search, the reporter is unable to find the meaning, concluding: “I guess Rosebud is just a piece in a jigsaw puzzle, a missing piece.” At the closing of the film, the audience discovers it’s the name of his childhood sled and a representative of his last happy, innocent moments - but the reporter never solves the puzzle. As he dies, he utters the word “rosebud” and a crystal snow globe falls from his hand and smashes on the ground. The iconic film opens on the death of Charles Foster Kane, a rich businessman living in a vast palazzo.
