Easter egg

An Easter egg is a usually hidden surprise or secret trick added by programmers onto to their media for players to uncover, much like a chocolate egg in a real-life Easter egg hunt. Many Easter eggs are purely for entertainment. Some examples include hidden names or faces of programmers, references to other games, or messages for the player. Easter eggs should not be confused with glitches, cheats, or techniques. Many do not alter gameplay at all, and are added on purpose.

Below is recompilation of the many Easter eggs found in the McLeodGaming media.

Characters

 * 's down special move, Stone, has slim chances of turning him into the Moon from ', a miniature Landmaster from ', or a golden statue of Kirby.
 * The yo-yo which appears during 's up smash and down smash has a logo on it that reads "SUPER NINTENDO 2015", with "MOTHER" written underneath it. This may be a reference to the game Mother, which released worldwide under the name ' on the Wii U Virtual Console in 2015. However, the game initially released only for the Famicom; its successor, ', released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System before being rereleased on the Wii U Virtual Console in 2014.
 * Whenever throws any opponent, they take a spherical, and rather comical shape (in reference to the Game & Watch game, Ball). For instance, some characters in this form reference other stuff within their series such as  resembling his spherical form from  or  taking its infamous seen-from-above look from the.
 * Normally, when performs his down taunt, a brief melody of the  theme plays. If he is under the effect of a Metal Box, however, a metal remix of the FINAL FANTASY fanfare plays instead.

Stages

 * In Central Highway lies a hidden dilapidated sign depicting the Robot Master, Cut Man in his classic 8-bit form, found beneath the middle platform. It cannot be seen in regular gameplay or by zooming all the way out of the stage's camera as the regular movement pattern restricts panning far below the middle platform to fully see the sign and can only be partially seen in fullscreen mode. It was possible to view it by bringing the camera out beyond the low boundary by letting a character stand on one of the two platforms from the sides as they are collapsing and pausing the game right when the character was about to disappear off-screen, the player had to pause the game, but this is no longer possible as of Beta 1.2.4.2. This Easter egg was specially prepared by the developer Steven. In the background of the stage a neon sign depicting an 8-bit encounter between Proto Man and a Met can be seen alongside a traffic sign that reads "Raccoon City" (a recurring place in  series).
 * Waiting Room will change its scheme to fit a particular holiday according to the computer's internal clock. For example, selecting the Waiting Room during the month of October will give it a Halloween theme.
 * ＣＬＥＯＤＢＯＴ can be spotted very rarely on the monitors of the Waiting Room during the Halloween motif.
 * On Nintendo 3DS, certain stage colorations can be accessed only by setting a certain name for a player. Particularly, the name "Jamal" leads to the orange coloration, "Liki" leads to the green coloration, "PixelBoy" leads to the The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds coloration, "Zuko" leads to the Orange × Black coloration, "Turbo" leads to the NES Edition coloration, and "Refurin" leads to the yellow coloration. Additionally, the name "ElvisDitto" leads to the Flame Red coloration, and the name "Gabe" leads to the Cerulean Blue coloration. Each name is based on the name of a developer, with the colorations being based on their respective favorite colors or favorite variants of the console.

Items

 * There are several food variants that reference to other established series. Some of these include:
 * SSF2 Nut.png A Nut from the Mario & Luigi series.
 * SSF2 Yoshi Cookie.png A Yoshi Cookie from Yoshi's Cookie.
 * SSF2 Red Potion.png A bottle of Red Potion from .
 * SSF2 Lon Lon Milk.png A bottle of Lon Lon Milk from The Legend of Zelda.
 * SSF2 Meat Skewer.png A Meat Skewer from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
 * SSF2 Dubious Food.png Dubious Food from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
 * SSF2 Rare Candy.png A Rare Candy from .
 * SSF2 Gigantamax Curry.png Gigantamax Curry from Pokémon Sword and Shield.
 * SSF2 Spinach Smoothie.png A Spinach Smoothie from Ring Fit Adventure.
 * SSF2 Chili dog.png A chili dog from .
 * SSF2 Turkey.png Turkey from .
 * SSF2 Sea-salt ice cream.png A sea-salt ice cream from .

Easter eggs in Yeah Jam Fury

 * In any of the underground levels, there are skim chances Mr. Super's giant yellow eye will show up. The first time this happens, the player will be awarded with the "Who is Mr. Super?" Trochieval.
 * The shape of the level Willyworld, is modeled after the former logo of WillyWorld Entertainment, now called World Entertainment Studios.

Easter eggs in Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody!

 * Mr. Super reprises his role from the original game. Encountering him this time, grants the player his entry log on the Memory Book.
 * The level 1-1 is an exact replica of the level of the same name from the NES game, .
 * On the level selection screen, if the player has yet to unlock the B-Sides of levels, then clicking on the A-Sides button in the upper-right corner 50 times will display a notice on the screen reading "Don't.". Clicking on it 50 more times will display another notice reading "You have been warned." and unlock all levels in the game with the exception of The Ghost Lingers.