Secret Messages Found by Fan in BioShock2 Posters, Wright Talks About Playing a Game Before Actually Playing it
Secret Messages Found by Fan in BioShock2 Posters, Wright Talks About Playing a

An excited 2K forum member JRoch has managed to find some secret messages on the three special edition BioShock2 posters. The messages were discovered by the fan during a random black light session with his friends.

Most people who purchased the BioShock2 special edition did not give much thought to the posters, but JRoch had put them on his walls, and while playing around with an old black light, he saw some scrawled messages on the posters. These are exactly like the ones found in the game as well.

"Just wondering if anyone has noticed this; I put the posters up in my man cave the other day and had some friends over. They were messing around with an old black light I found and I was surprised and delighted to see that there are hidden messages on each of the three posters! You really have to see them to get the full effect!", JRoch posted.

In a curious new news, Will Wright, while talking in New York, and saying some pretty intelligent things, stressed that people end up playing the virtual reality, which is actually a video game, even before they physically play it.

It seems that Wright was talking about model-building, pointing out that how playing with toys and building blocks, all the while using our imagination, allows us to somewhat have a mental model of how the world works.

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