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Current revision as of 13:43, 3 July 2025

For other uses, see games.
"We use computers...to make video games!"

The Videlectrix itch.io page is the current website for fictional video game company Videlectrix. This site collects most Homestar Runner games, with a gallery of links to classic Flash titles (referred to as "working" in quotes) alongside listings for additional newer games available for download and/or purchase.

Date: October 29, 2021

Contents

[edit] History

The prior Videlectrix webpage, videlectrix.com, was launched in 2004; this site has not been updated since April 24, 2009.

A "Videlectrix" itch.io profile was registered October 24, 2021, with the creator page becoming active on October 29 with the release of Halloween Hide & Seek.

As of 2023, the homestarrunner.com/games URL (and therefore the "games" button on the Main Pages) redirects to this page, rather than the Scrolling Shooter Games Menu; the "games" option on the navbar still links to the Scrolling Shooter menu.

[edit] Home Page

Since the beginning of videogames, Videlectrix has been there forefronting the crap out of the competition with good graphics and half-decent progrumming. With classic hits like the Thy Dungeonman series, Trogdor!, Stinkoman 20X6, and Peasant's Quest, the 'Trix has firmly cemented itself in cement shoes and cast itself into the proverbial East River of videogaming.

Click below to play "working" classic Flash versions of these games:


Click here for the shmup-style flash games menu


Click here for the OLD flash games menu

[edit] Games

[edit] Paid

[edit] Free

[edit] Fun Facts

[edit] Explanations

  • The full title of "Strong Bad's RhinoFeeder" comes from its box art, as first seen in video games, and title screen.

[edit] Remarks

[edit] Goofs

  • "Mix-Upp" is spelled with an extra p.

[edit] Inside References

[edit] Real-World References

[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links


Preceded by:
Scrolling Shooter Games Menu
Games Navigation
October 29, 2021 – Present
Succeeded by:
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