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Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - DeadMatter2012 - 03-16-2013

This is something my sister brought into the light. Right before you start fighting the final boss, Zero Two, he sprouts a set of additional red wings. In real life, it means(It may be wrong, this is off Yahoo Answers),

-"I am an old bikie/biker and I got my "red-wings" and my "black-wings" back in the early 70's when I was wearing what is classified today as an "outlaw patch"...Meaning I rode with an outlaw bike club...
It was purely a status symbol, as many things back in those days were, it was revered among the guys back then....
Your "red-wings" was given when you went down on a woman who was on her period, witnessed by other club members...
Your "black-wings" was as above, but with a black female...
Sorry to be so blunt and to the point but there is no other way I can give you the correct answer..."

Also this may have had to do with Zero Two possesing the Queen of Ripple Star. Put two and two together and... I'm not going into details. But, is this trivia or just a minor discovery in the world of gaming?


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - Mario-Fan - 03-17-2013

Get a reliable source (if there is one, I'm not sure how much Yahoo Answers counts because it's a Wikipedia kind of thing) and try submitting it. You'll get a PM from Dazz about whether it got accepted or rejected and, in the case of the latter, why.
Personally, I think this is comparable to that thing with the five stages of grief in Majora's Mask, and that got accepted (yes I know it's from DYKG but who cares).


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - Mighty Jetters - 03-17-2013

oh my God. if I'm to be honest, that sounds really obsurd for a Kirby game, but thinking about it is really, um... mind blowing... if that ends up being the answer idk if I'll look at the game the same way again. <:I

I'm surprised it didn't also have a theory for its um... "green gas clouds" coming out of his spiky green tail.


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - DeadMatter2012 - 03-17-2013

(03-17-2013, 07:52 AM)Mario-Fan Wrote: Get a reliable source (if there is one, I'm not sure how much Yahoo Answers counts because it's a Wikipedia kind of thing) and try submitting it. You'll get a PM from Dazz about whether it got accepted or rejected and, in the case of the latter, why.
Personally, I think this is comparable to that thing with the five stages of grief in Majora's Mask, and that got accepted (yes I know it's from DYKG but who cares).

Well I just sent an email to NOA about the subject(which they probably have no clue about), but I am going to do some research about the maker of Kirby 64.


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - Ton - 03-20-2013

Being a Japanese game, I doubt they take into account obscure American biker urban legend.


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - PixelXenoKing - 03-24-2013

Yahoo answers is a source that 90% of there content is correct, but yea pretty dark easter egg zero two was a biker....


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - Ton - 03-29-2013

Oh, well if Yahoo said it...


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - Dazz - 03-29-2013

Yahoo Answers is just like me posting and saying "Yes, chickens can fly." - there's rarely a source, and something like this is purely opinion of the person who replied.


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - GamerSam - 07-04-2013

I'm gonna have to say that you are making up a conspiracy theory more than finding an Easter Egg.

Edit: I got a new theory, it's in reference to End Of Evangelion, unlikely, but more logical than your's


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - Psychospacecow - 07-05-2013

Dude, this started back in March. It ended back in March too. DeadMatter isn't even here anymore. 2 posts.


RE: Unknown Kirby 64 Easter Egg - JiraiyaSennin - 07-06-2013

I highly doubt Nintendo knows about American biker myths.