They’re just there to give the programmers something to generate the explosions from.ĭescription: Those wacky Rare programmers hid a tiny piece of yellow cheese in just about each and every one of the Solo Mission levels. Guess what’s blowing up? That’s right: the terminals. Well, if you remember, there’s a series of explosions that go off in the passageway when you detonate a timed mine in it as part of your “detach UFO from Air Force One” objective. Now notice that there appears to be several active compter terminals attached to the top exterior of the passage! Strange, yes? You should see the outline of the passageway that makes up the umbilical connector that the Skedar ship attaches to Air Force One. Now just look down and to your right slightly. While standing next to this guard, equip a FarSight or x-ray scanner and and face the same way he is, towards the direction of the plane’s windows. On the top level of the plane, there is a single presidential guard standing watch over one of the doors to the President’s room.
The GameShark code in question is available here, in case you want to have a look for yourself.īack to top… Solved Mystery #2: Air Force One’s hidden computers.ĭescription: This one can be found on the Air Force One – Antiterrorism mission. Stepping through will cause you to either fall to a lower point in the level, or simply fall to your death into the endless blue void. There is nothing but the infinite blue void outside the level on the other side, though. Using a GameShark code, it is possible to walk right through these doors. What hidden secrets do these doors conceal?
They are locked and there seems to be no way to open them. On one side of the balcony is another set of identical blue doors. Nevermind I fixed it.ĭescription: Just outside the normally locked front doors of the Carrington Institute is a balcony. The font from the page is white, so you’ll have to highlight some sections. Using the Wayback machine, I saved the Perfect Dark section. Retrieved from Yamo’s Lair, which has sadly lost it’s domain.