The site seems to be focused on tabletop and board games, so I guess they assumed their target audience already knew what it meant.
There are several easter eggs that still work. A few of my favorites:
- Search roll a die and it'll bring up a special box with a virtual die in it.
- Search askew to tilt the page.
- Search either do a barrel roll or z or r twice to make the page spin.
- Search recursion and it suggests you search "recursion" instead.
- Search anagram and it suggests "nag a ram".
- Go to the Google frontpage, type zerg rush there, and hit "I'm Feeling Lucky" for a swarm to destroy the search results.
"Comic of the Apes", though their site seems to be down.
If you're referring to the rumors of killing animals during filming, those appear to be false. Several Humane Societies even put their names on the movie. The belief might come from them using so many different cats and dogs, but that's because it took 4 years to film and they kept aging.
When they're getting pulled down toward Atlanta:
How many atmospheres can this ship withstand?
Well it's a spaceship, so I'd say anywhere between zero and one.
The address is pretty easy to find. It's a terrible spot for crowds, with no lots or sidewalks.
It's in the middle of suburbia. There are no nearby lots, and their street has no sidewalks.
Later: Let's fly our shuttle down and fire energy weapons around a pre-warp civilization. No biggie.
L is real 2401
Martin Hollis, but Doak was co-designer. https://www.mobygames.com/game/4034/perfect-dark/credits/n64/
(Also it's crazy how short credits were back then. I left a Ubisoft credit scroll going a few years ago and I swear it took 45 minutes.)