Thread:LOTRMod/@comment-26041296-20150428033728/@comment-26041296-20150502013259

What I am saying is that Mevans, when he adds an easter egg, should try to hide it well, like they did with Rouge Squadron:

"During  Rogue Squadron's development,  Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace—the first new  Star Wars film in more than 15 years—was less than one year from its scheduled release date. To take advantage of this marketing opportunity, Factor 5 included content from the upcoming film in  Rogue Squadron. LucasFilm provided the developers with design art for the  Naboo Starfighter, a ship prominently featured in the new film. These designs were used to create an in-game model. Because the game was scheduled to be released six months before the film, Factor 5 was required to keep the ship's inclusion a secret. As a result, most of the game's development team at Factor 5 and LucasArts were not informed of its inclusion. [11]  A complex scrambling system was also developed to help hide the ship's code from gamers using  game-altering devices such as  GameShark or  ProAction Replay. More than six months after the release of  Rogue Squadron, LucasArts unveiled the code to unlock the Naboo Starfighter as a playable craft. The code has been named the Nintendo 64's most well-hidden code because of the length of time before its discovery. [10]"

Note: This was from Wikipedia, so this may be innacurate. However, It's a neat Idea.