: To my knowledge, no, it was a joke; the Windows 95 version didn’t have cheat
: codes. The closest thing to a cheat code in any version of the game was in
: vanilla Marathon 1 , actually. It isn’t reproduced in Aleph One (even
: running the vanilla M1 files), though it does also work in vanilla
: Pathways into Darkness (but not AOPID ). More information is available
: on th~~`~xffsfxfsf
: (I think BUTTHEAD was also most likely a joke, BTW.)
It's a shame there's no cheats outside LUA scripts or plugins. Not only would it make mods like Rubicon or Siege of Nor Kor easier, but it would also let us see the "stop cheating" terminal text in-game without having to split the WAD for the terminal script or look at them on the story page.