Friend told me about it, But go to www.ESPN.com and do this on your keyboard, Using the Arrows. up, up, down, down left, right, left, right, B, A , ENTER And make sure your pop-up blocker is off and you'll see this O_O its a bunch of unicorns and rainbows
Didn't work for me. That pic looks photoshopped, regardless! Was fun to do during my boredom, though.
I knew that was the code from Contra! I looked on wikipedia and found this, even mentions the ESPN thing. "The Konami Code was created by Kazuhisa Hashimoto, who was developing the home port of the 1985 arcade game Gradius, a scrolling shooter released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986. Finding the game too difficult to play through during testing, he created a cheat code which gives the player a full set of power-ups, which are normally attained gradually throughout the game. The code has continued to be present in Gradius sequels and spin-offs, including the SNES version of Gradius III, which actually destroys the player's ship upon entering the original code (however, substituting ↠and → with the L and R triggers of the SNES controller powers up the ship), all the way through most recent iteration of the series, Gradius V on the PlayStation 2, where the PS2's x and o buttons fill in for B and A, respectively. The Konami code was introduced to many gamers in the 1988 NES version of Contra. Due to the game's intense difficulty, many Contra players became reliant on the cheat code, which increased the player's lives from 3 to 30 (9 to 90 including continues), to finish the game. The game's popularity, combined with the near-necessity of using the code, made it renowned to an entire generation of video game players. This led to the code being used in countless games, and even mentioned across popular culture. For example, references to the Konami code have appeared on web sites, in comics, TV shows, T-shirts, license plates, open-source projects, music, and even professional wrestling. Recently, an online editor for ESPN.com added a variation of The Konami Code onto the website, causing horses from My Little Pony to appear on the screen. The code was removed, and the editor fired."
nah, it didnt work for me... coz im using chrome? anyway this is too simply uncool technic to notice somthing like this....anybody found this working?