According to the latest report, developer Lucas Brooks disclosed a new Windows 1.0 easter egg on Twitter, and a list of the Windows team at the time was exposed. The list includes a small Congratulations! text bubble and even a particularly important name: Gabe Newell.
If everyone has an impression of Gabe Newell’s name, it is because he is the CEO of Valve, commonly known as G fat. And Valve is the parent company of the famous Steam game platform.
Which version of @Windows is the first to include Easter eggs? Windows 3.0? Nope. What if I tell you there is an Easter egg in Windows 1.0 RTM? This is what I have recently discovered: pic.twitter.com/dbfcv4r7jj
— Lucas Brooks (@mswin_bat) March 18, 2022
Early in Gabe Newell’s career, he worked at Microsoft, where he was responsible for some of the earliest versions of Windows. And his indirect relationship with Microsoft isn’t over yet. Recently, Microsoft and Valve have also cooperated to improve the Steam Deck experience for players.