They've become something of a dying breed on standard DVD, and so with
streamlined menu navigation on both HD DVD and Blu-ray, there was some question
whether or not Easter Eggs would make the leap to high-def.
But as High-Def Digest reader Phillip Reece recently wrote in, apparently easter
eggs have been with us since the launch of HD DVD, and the release of Joss Whedon's
'Serenity' back in
April.
Explains Phillip:
"From the Serenity HD-DVD's main menu, highlight 'Extras' and then press
LEFT twice on the remote. This will bring up a hidden Serenity logo, which will
take you to the 'Fruity Oaty Good Time' featurette."
The 90 second featurette was also included as an easter
egg on the standard DVD release.
In fairness, this is not the first easter egg content to be discovered in a high-def
disc release -- some studios have opted to "un-hide" content that was previously offered as standard DVD easter egg content, making such content directly accessible from the menu of high-def discs, while Sony has included monitor calibration test patterns as "easter
eggs" on all of their Blu-ray releases thus far.
But the 'Serenity' featurette is the first true content
easter egg to be reported to us here at High-Def Digest.
If you've spotted other easter eggs on HD DVD or Blu-ray discs, please
let us know via our Feedback Form and we'll publish them to the site.