In 1984, the Christian rock band Prodigal hid a Commodore 64 program on their album “Electric Eye”.
This YouTube video shows how it was extracted 35 years later, transferred to and ultimately run on a real C64.
In 1984, the Christian rock band Prodigal hid a Commodore 64 program on their album “Electric Eye”.
This YouTube video shows how it was extracted 35 years later, transferred to and ultimately run on a real C64.
See also Radiohead’s ZX Spectrum easter egg (via this article):
And this article in Wired
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According to Kempa.com, recordings from The Thompson Twins, Pete Shelley, Shakin’ Stevens, and The Stranglers all have (fairly crappy) video games tucked between their tunes
For some more easter eggs of various kinds, see this previous thread: