Comment by astrocat
14 hours ago
The heart-warming gem:
> I sent a note about these Easter eggs to Scott Corley [the game's developer]. He said that he had recently pulled out the game to show the marriage proposal to his son. But he’d forgotten the code and couldn’t make it work! He and Melissa did indeed live happily ever after.
The old trope of forgetting your wedding anniversary cheat code.
I proposed on 01/01 and got married on 07/07. Both 2001 so 01/01/01 for the proposal but I didn't want to wait until 07/07/07.
I originally wanted to do 01:01 on the 1st but we both were asleep by then. We dated for almost a year before the proposal.
We got around this by keeping the same number but swapping the months out. Started dating in August, actually got legally married same month, but the ceremony was in October all of the same day. I used the cheat code of familiarity to never forget.
At least we know he’s not cheating
Aw, that's sweet! Glad it worked out well for him, always nice to see some good news.
Or he could have just googled "scott corley melissa".
Using archive.is just because the article is region locked to US-only: https://archive.is/SeCmf
The fact that they did live happily ever after just makes it even sweeter
This made my day
"Ever after" with a time limit. If you actually google as someone suggested, the third hit is for the divorce proceedings.
Wrong marriage. They are still married today and had four children.
"had" or "has"? Huge difference! I will assume "has".
Edit: oops, yeah, "have", not "has". My bad. :P
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