Why did so many devs back in the 90s/2000s like to put weird, creepy shit as easter eggs...

Considering there were so many iterations of RE4 that they made 2 whole other games out of them I'm not surprised they had superfluous enemies.

Normalfag and a redditor.

What did the Sims mean by this?

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How old are you? The smallest easter egg in games would become playground legends back in the day. Something spoopy the fat kid discovered in Hot New Game? That shit would get people talking.

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>Opened it anyway
pleasant surprise. I've never seen this version before.

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From the developer's standpoint, what would they have to gain? Just a fantasy of some kid shitting his pants and then maybe telling his friends about it at school the next day?

Basically

Word of mouth advertising, but a lot of Easter eggs are the result of dev team boredom.

Because that makes for the best kind of horror.

Seems like no payoff for all that work, especially if they risk getting fired over it.