10 Video Game Secrets That Broke The Law
10. Nudalities - The Apprentice
1994's Philips CD-i exclusive platformer The Apprentice might seem warm, fuzzy, and entirely appropriate for children, yet the game also contains a number of secret, incredibly R-rated Game Over screens intended to parody Mortal Kombat's iconic Fatalities.
Upon receiving a Game Over, if players entered one of several codes before player character Marvin stopped walking, they could unlock some rather suspect animations.
These ranged from Fatalities where you could witness monkey enemies be brutally decapitated - is there any other way? - to Animalities which turned the game's Bonus Stage girls into stuffed animals, and most jarringly, Nudalities which stripped the aforementioned girls completely nude.
Given that The Apprentice was marketed as a game for children and otherwise appeared to be such, including images of naked women was skating on thin legal ice at absolute best, especially as the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) was literally formed mere months before the game's release.