I've just been to see "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" and thought I'd post my observations that go with the earlier speculations about a connection. If you care about having certain parts of the movie spoiled, don't read this next section.
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The number 243 is part of the Library of Congress call number for the President's Book. This is both the main part of our third number backward, and a connection to the Library of Congress. It's also almost certainly coincidental, since it's such a small detail that I doubt the GDC could have found it online prior to the movie's release, and thus it would have nothing to do with our clue.
The more interesting connection I spotted was briefly mentioned earlier in this thread:
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Originally Posted by jakflyer
ok, i have read all [most] of this thread and i saw the theories about the movie national treasure and the counterweight idea. I saw the movie tonight and thought i would put in my two cents: (this may or may not spoil the movie for you, its not that important though)
near the end there are four characters who have to stand on the corners of a giant wooden square that is balanced on a giant spike. They have to move around to keep the square balanced, and then they have to move together to try and raise up a corner so the guy could reach a suspended ladder.
Im not sure if i totally believe in the theory connecting the clue to national treasure, but if its true I would say that there would be something like that in the game, maybe four robots (using IR) that have to balance on a square in the center for the endgame.
Thats just what i think, its probably wrong though but just putting it out there
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This goes with the discussion about the Hancock Tower and it's counterweighting system, and is a much more likely connection to the movie since it's a larger plot point and could easily have shown up on a synopsis before the movie was released.
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I realize this is all probably entirely circumstantial, but it's very interesting, and made the movie even more fun since I was constantly looking for connections. (I'd definately recommend the movie, by the way.)
My random thoughts for the night.