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The '''Strong Bad Collector's DVD''' was released by [[Telltale Games]] on July 2nd, 2009. It includes five PC-compatible episodes of [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], the documentary [[Behind the Bad]], footage from PAX 2008, and [[Easter eggs]]. Early orders of the DVD include a [[Strong Bad]] button.
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The '''''Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People'' Collector's DVD''' was released by [[Telltale Games]] on July 2, 2009. It includes five PC-compatible episodes of [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], the mockumentary [[Behind the Bad]], footage from [[Make a Scene with Telltale: Strong Bad Edition|PAX 2008]], and [[Easter eggs]]. Early orders of the DVD included a [[Strong Bad]] button.
==Intro==
==Intro==
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''{Shifts to the main menu, with a silhouette of Strong Bad can be seen.}''
''{Shifts to the main menu, with a silhouette of Strong Bad can be seen.}''
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'''STRONG BAD:''' This is gonna hurt! ''{Strong Bad jumps through the menu and then converts first to Dating Sim version, then [[Atari Strong Bad]], then a white square, that floats to the menu.}''
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'''STRONG BAD:''' This is gonna hurt! EEGAHHHH!!! ''{Strong Bad jumps through the menu and then converts first to Dating Sim version, then [[Atari Strong Bad]], then a white square, that floats to the menu.}'' plonk.
==Menus==
==Menus==
*Menus are done in the style of the [[Atari 2600]].
*Menus are done in the style of the [[Atari 2600]].
*Random music from the different mini-games will appear on each menu.
*Random music from the different mini-games will appear on each menu.
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*If you wait on any menu, it will sometimes appear to glitch, with random characters on the screen. Other times, a picture of [[Marshie]] in [[ASCII art]] will flash on the screen, followed by a screen filled with "All work and no play make Marshie a dull boy."
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*If you wait on any menu, it will sometimes appear to glitch, with random characters on the screen. In the case of the Trailers menu, a picture of [[Marshie]] in [[ASCII art]] will flash on the screen, followed by a screen filled with "All work and no play make Marshie a dull boy."
:'''MARSHIE:''' You can't control me!
:'''MARSHIE:''' You can't control me!
*Strong Bad makes a random noise whenever anything is selected.
*Strong Bad makes a random noise whenever anything is selected.
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===Shorts===
===Shorts===
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*Atari Strong Bad, Atari Homestar Runner, and Atari The Cheat standing on a green background.  
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*Atari Strong Bad, Atari Homestar Runner, and Atari The Cheat standing on a green background.
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===More Shorts (select releases)===
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*Same as above, but the characters have been moved to the top right corner of the screen (causing the former two to appear cropped), their colors have been inverted, random characters are covering them, and their bottom pixels have moved down slightly. Text reads "Oops, More Shorts".
===DVD Credits===
===DVD Credits===
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[[Homestar]] reveals the secret cheat codes to unlock himself in [[SBCG4AP]]. [[Strong Bad]] disapproves.
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'''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{film|Homestar Runner}}, {{film|Strong Bad}}
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'''Places:''' Dark Room
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====Transcript====
''{Cut to a dark room. Homestar slowly walks up to the front of the room. Once there, he looks around. Music plays}''
''{Cut to a dark room. Homestar slowly walks up to the front of the room. Once there, he looks around. Music plays}''
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'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' At long last, I, Strong Bad—excuse me—I, Homestar Runner, will reveal the super-secret never-ending cheat code to unlock yours truly as a playable character. Ahem. First, go to the track wearing the old-timey mustache, then challenge Marzipan to a fight, which you lose. Then, pour ketchup on Marzipan's welcome mat while shouting: "All hail the King of Town, whose reign will—" Then, suddenly, before you can finish your sentence, the S is for Sucks dragon comes outta nowhere and eats up New York while dancin' with The Stick! ''{credits come down}'' The Stick uses the pudding to eat 1-Up, and that makes someone do a cartwheel for a mile. But that makes someone asplode into a million little pieces, which upsets Oprah, and then she poops on Strong Mad, making him—
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'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' And now, at long last, I, Strong Bad{{--}}excuse me{{--}}I, Homestar Runner, will finally reveal the super-secret never-ending cheat code to unlock yours truly as a playable character. Ahem. First, go to the track wearing the old-timey mustache, then challenge Marzipan to a fight, which you lose. Then, pour ketchup on Marzipan's welcome mat while shouting: "All hail the King of Town, whose reign will{{--}}" Then, suddenly, before you can finish your sentence, the S is for Sucks dragon comes outta nowhere and eats up New York while dancin' with The Stick! ''{credits come down}'' The Stick uses the pudding to eat 1-Up, and that makes someone do a cartwheel for a mile. But that makes someone asplode into a million little pieces, which upsets Oprah, and then she poops on Strong Mad, making him{{--}}
''{Strong Bad comes in}''
''{Strong Bad comes in}''
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Homestar, what are you doing? Don't encourage those forum trolls! If we give those losers even the slightest bit of recognition they'll start— ''{a section of the credits called "Forum Crew" goes by}'' Hey, what are they doing!?
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Homestar, what are you doing? Don't encourage those forum trolls! You're gonna make 'em feel even more entitled than they already do! If we give those losers even the slightest recognition they'll start{{--}} ''{a section of the credits called "Forum Crew" goes by}'' Hey! Hey, what's going on?!
'''HOMESTAR RUNNER''': Oh, that guy, and oh, that girl. A rare treat.
'''HOMESTAR RUNNER''': Oh, that guy, and oh, that girl. A rare treat.
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'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Oh, I like that guy, he wants me to get my own game. That guy one time asked me to do a dance.
'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Oh, I like that guy, he wants me to get my own game. That guy one time asked me to do a dance.
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Oh, that guy—
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Oh, that guy{{--}}
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'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{dances}'' Doo doo doo a dooba doo—
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'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{dances}'' Doo doo doo a dooba doo{{--}}
'''STRONG BAD:''' Troll...trakalankal I call him.
'''STRONG BAD:''' Troll...trakalankal I call him.
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Oh, I hate that guy's signature.
'''STRONG BAD:''' Oh, I hate that guy's signature.
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'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' That guy owes me 5 bucks.
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'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' That guy owes me 5 bucks. That guy's girlfrie{{--}}
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Ugh, nevermind. I'm gonna get outta here before they start nitpicking me to death.
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Ugh, never mind. I'm gonna get outta here before they start nitpicking me to death.
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''{Homestar dances and then slowly fades out. The rest of the credits scroll by as the [[Can't You Hear the Wind Blow?|protest song]] plays.}''
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''{Homestar dances and then slowly fades out. The rest of the credits scroll by as the [[Justice Combo Meal|protest song]] plays.}''
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====Fun Facts====
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*The cheats Homestar gives out are actually based on a particular [https://community.telltale.com/discussion/6446/never-ending-cheat-code-to-unlock-homestar-as-a-playable-character thread] on the Telltale Community.
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*Homestar's "cheat code" mentions [[Old-Timey]], [[ketchup]], [[Marzipan]], [[The King of Town]], [[The S is for Sucks Dragon]], [[The Stick]], [[pudding]], [[1-Up]], [[mile|doing cartwheels for a mile]], [[A Splode]], [[Wikipedia:Oprah|Oprah]], and [[Strong Mad]].
== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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**[[Make a Scene with Telltale: Strong Bad Edition]] (Regular and Extended Versions)
**[[Make a Scene with Telltale: Strong Bad Edition]] (Regular and Extended Versions)
**[[Dangeresque: THREE in 3D]] (An 8-minute version of [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] in [[Wikipedia:Anaglyph image|anaglyph 3D]])
**[[Dangeresque: THREE in 3D]] (An 8-minute version of [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] in [[Wikipedia:Anaglyph image|anaglyph 3D]])
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*More Shorts (select releases)
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**[[Strongest Man in the World]] (Listed as "Homestar Runner enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest")
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**Email [[strong badathlon]] (Title card reads "Strong Badathon")
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**Email [[army]]
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**Email [[more armies]]
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**[[Cool Things]]
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**Email [[best thing]]
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**Email [[stunt double]]
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**Email [[dangeresque 3]]
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**Email [[dragon]]
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**Email [[video games]]
====Goodies====
====Goodies====
*MP3 Soundtrack Sampler
*MP3 Soundtrack Sampler
**"[[Handle My Style]]" by [[Strong Bad]] (TBC)
**"[[Handle My Style]]" by [[Strong Bad]] (TBC)
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**"[[Protest]]" (TBC)
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**"[[Protest Song]]" (TBC)
**"My Face" by [[Cool Tapes]] (Cool Tapes)
**"My Face" by [[Cool Tapes]] (Cool Tapes)
**"Doin' the Wigglie" by [[Cool Tapes]] w/ [[Marshie]] (Cool Tapes)
**"Doin' the Wigglie" by [[Cool Tapes]] w/ [[Marshie]] (Cool Tapes)
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque]]
*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque]]
*Demos of other Telltale Games
*Demos of other Telltale Games
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**Sam & Max "Ice Station Santa"
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**[[Sam & Max]] "Ice Station Santa"
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**Wallace & Gromit "Fright of the Bumblebees"
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**[[Wallace & Gromit]] "Fright of the Bumblebees"
== Easter Eggs ==
== Easter Eggs ==
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[[File:SBCG4AP_Box.png|thumb|200px|Alternate Cover]]
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[[File:SBCG4AP_Box.png|thumb|[[Videlectrix]] cover (in the style of [[Atari 2600]] game boxes), printed on the reverse of the disc case insert.]]
*When the cover is flipped inside out, it reveals the [[Videlectrix]] version of the cover.
*When the cover is flipped inside out, it reveals the [[Videlectrix]] version of the cover.
*[[Behind The Bad Prototype Footage]]: Accessed by pressing up on the Behind The Bad menu from Episode 1.
*[[Behind The Bad Prototype Footage]]: Accessed by pressing up on the Behind The Bad menu from Episode 1.
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'''Dialogue 1'''
'''Dialogue 1'''
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Ah, now they get to the real game!
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Ah, now they get to the real game!
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:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' That other one looks pretty good, I though—
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:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' That other one looks pretty good, I though{{--}}
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Oh! You traitor! What do I pay you for?
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Oh! You traitor! What do I pay you for?
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' You've never paid me for anything, really.
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' You've never paid me for anything, really.
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:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Well, go on and make your selection!
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Well, go on and make your selection!
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Uh, I think there is only one option to choose.
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Uh, I think there is only one option to choose.
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:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' You didn't—
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:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' You didn't{{--}}
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Why didn't they make the button to be ''this'' one?
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Why didn't they make the button to be ''this'' one?
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' You graphic this whole thing!
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' You graphic this whole thing!
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'''Dialogue 3'''
'''Dialogue 3'''
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Now here's a real game with graphics ''and'' sound!
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' Now here's a real game with graphics ''and'' sound!
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:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Well, that other game had both graphics and sound, too—
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:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Well, that other game had both graphics and sound, too{{--}}
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON, ANYWAYS?
:'''FIRST PROGRAMMER:''' WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON, ANYWAYS?
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Uh... the side where people don't hit me?
:'''SECOND PROGRAMMER:''' Uh... the side where people don't hit me?
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==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==
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[[File:Sbcg4ap_dvd_cover_2.jpg|thumb|Alternate cover used by some releases.]]
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===Trivia===
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*This is the second Homestar DVD to have its menus themed to the [[Atari 2600]], after [[Everything Else, Volume 3]].
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*Select releases of this DVD included a "More Shorts" menu.
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*[[Dangeresque: Puppet Squad]], included on this DVD, is the most recently-released Homestar toon to be collected on DVD.
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===Inside References===
*Marshie's exclamation and repeated message is from breaking [[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]] in [[8-Bit Is Enough]].
*Marshie's exclamation and repeated message is from breaking [[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]] in [[8-Bit Is Enough]].
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*The cheats Homestar gives out are actually based on a particular [http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6446&highlight=unlock+homestar thread] on the [[Telltale:forums|Telltale Forums]].
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*The cheat Homestar gives out is actually based on [https://community.telltale.com/discussion/6446/never-ending-cheat-code-to-unlock-homestar-as-a-playable-character a particular thread] on the [https://community.telltale.com/categories/strongbad-game Telltale forums]. Obviously, the code is not real.
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*On the DVD credits screen, Homestar mentions  [[The S is for Sucks Dragon]], [[1-Up]], [[ketchup]], [[pudding]], [[The Stick]], [[Wikipedia:Oprah Winfrey|Oprah]], and the events of [[mile]].
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*On the DVD credits screen, Homestar mentions  [[The S is for Sucks Dragon]], [[1-Up]], [[ketchup]], [[pudding]], [[The Stick]], and the events of [[mile]].
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*This is the second Homestar DVD to have its menus themed to Atari 2600. The first one was [[Everything Else, Volume 3]].
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===Real-World References===
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*"Oops, More Shorts" could be a reference to {{w|Cap'n Crunch}} "Oops! All Berries".
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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*[[Telltale:store/strongbad-bundles|Order the DVD at the Telltale store]]
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*[[oldHR:newbutton_promo3.swf|DVD promo]]
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*[[HRStore:dvdscdswiigame.html|Order the DVD at the Homestar Runner store (DVD only)]]
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*[[Telltale:community/blogs/id-445|Telltale blog entry announcing DVD]]
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*[[HR:newbutton_promo3.swf|DVD promo]]
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*[[Forum:15013|forum thread re: "SBCG4AP Collector's DVD"]]
*[[Forum:15013|forum thread re: "SBCG4AP Collector's DVD"]]
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*[[Telltale:forums/showthread.php?t=8333|Telltale forum thread re: "SBCG4AP Collector's DVD"]]
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*[https://community.telltale.com/discussion/8333 Telltale forum thread announcing pre-orders for the DVD]
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Current revision as of 06:25, 19 June 2025

Can you handle his style?

The Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Collector's DVD was released by Telltale Games on July 2, 2009. It includes five PC-compatible episodes of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, the mockumentary Behind the Bad, footage from PAX 2008, and Easter eggs. Early orders of the DVD included a Strong Bad button.

Contents

[edit] Intro

{Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People logo is seen on black background, while musical fanfare plays. A white square opens at the top of the screen and Strong Bad drops down.}

STRONG BAD: {close up of Strong Bad} Woo, I've always wanted to be part of a DVD interface.

{Shifts to the main menu, with a silhouette of Strong Bad can be seen.}

STRONG BAD: This is gonna hurt! EEGAHHHH!!! {Strong Bad jumps through the menu and then converts first to Dating Sim version, then Atari Strong Bad, then a white square, that floats to the menu.} plonk.

[edit] Menus

  • Menus are done in the style of the Atari 2600.
  • Random music from the different mini-games will appear on each menu.
  • If you wait on any menu, it will sometimes appear to glitch, with random characters on the screen. In the case of the Trailers menu, a picture of Marshie in ASCII art will flash on the screen, followed by a screen filled with "All work and no play make Marshie a dull boy."
MARSHIE: You can't control me!
  • Strong Bad makes a random noise whenever anything is selected.

[edit] Trailers

  • Yellow background, with a picture of Atari Strong Bad watching a TV screen.

[edit] Behind The Bad

  • A rear view of Atari Strong Bad on a blue background.

[edit] Shorts

  • Atari Strong Bad, Atari Homestar Runner, and Atari The Cheat standing on a green background.

[edit] More Shorts (select releases)

  • Same as above, but the characters have been moved to the top right corner of the screen (causing the former two to appear cropped), their colors have been inverted, random characters are covering them, and their bottom pixels have moved down slightly. Text reads "Oops, More Shorts".

[edit] DVD Credits

Homestar reveals the secret cheat codes to unlock himself in SBCG4AP. Strong Bad disapproves.

Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner, Strong Bad

Places: Dark Room

[edit] Transcript

{Cut to a dark room. Homestar slowly walks up to the front of the room. Once there, he looks around. Music plays}

HOMESTAR RUNNER: And now, at long last, I, Strong Bad—excuse me—I, Homestar Runner, will finally reveal the super-secret never-ending cheat code to unlock yours truly as a playable character. Ahem. First, go to the track wearing the old-timey mustache, then challenge Marzipan to a fight, which you lose. Then, pour ketchup on Marzipan's welcome mat while shouting: "All hail the King of Town, whose reign will—" Then, suddenly, before you can finish your sentence, the S is for Sucks dragon comes outta nowhere and eats up New York while dancin' with The Stick! {credits come down} The Stick uses the pudding to eat 1-Up, and that makes someone do a cartwheel for a mile. But that makes someone asplode into a million little pieces, which upsets Oprah, and then she poops on Strong Mad, making him—

{Strong Bad comes in}

STRONG BAD: Homestar, what are you doing? Don't encourage those forum trolls! You're gonna make 'em feel even more entitled than they already do! If we give those losers even the slightest recognition they'll start— {a section of the credits called "Forum Crew" goes by} Hey! Hey, what's going on?!

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, that guy, and oh, that girl. A rare treat.

STRONG BAD: Aw, that guy?

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, I like that guy, he wants me to get my own game. That guy one time asked me to do a dance.

STRONG BAD: Oh, that guy—

HOMESTAR RUNNER: {dances} Doo doo doo a dooba doo—

STRONG BAD: Troll...trakalankal I call him.

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, and you. For the last time, Homsar and I are not related.

STRONG BAD: Oh, I hate that guy's signature.

HOMESTAR RUNNER: That guy owes me 5 bucks. That guy's girlfrie—

STRONG BAD: Ugh, never mind. I'm gonna get outta here before they start nitpicking me to death.

{Homestar dances and then slowly fades out. The rest of the credits scroll by as the protest song plays.}

[edit] Fun Facts

[edit] Contents

Disc and interior art
Strong Bad button that came with early orders

[edit] SBCG4AP Episodes

[edit] Bonus

[edit] DVD Video

[edit] Goodies

[edit] Easter Eggs

Videlectrix cover (in the style of Atari 2600 game boxes), printed on the reverse of the disc case insert.
  • When the cover is flipped inside out, it reveals the Videlectrix version of the cover.
  • Behind The Bad Prototype Footage: Accessed by pressing up on the Behind The Bad menu from Episode 1.
  • Strong Bad Takes A Detour: Accessed by pressing up on the Shorts menu from Make A Scene.
  • PAX panel Q&A session: Accessed by pressing right on the Make A Scene submenu from Extended Version.
  • DVD credits can be viewed by pushing up from the main menu from Trailers.
  • Clicking on the Telltale link on the PC Autorun menu sends you to Telltale's website
  • Also, clicking on the Videlectrix link on the PC Autorun menu plays a one of five short pieces of dialogue with the Videlectrix Guys.
    • These snippets can also be heard by going the Autorun directory, selecting one of the "videlectrix" folders and clicking on "start.wav"

{A window appears, done in the style of Windows 3.1, with the header "Launchelectrix" and an icon for "Dangeresque Roomisode 1" and a sticky note that reads "Play More Roomisodes at Videlectrix Dot Com?"}

Dialogue 1

FIRST PROGRAMMER: Ah, now they get to the real game!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: That other one looks pretty good, I though—
FIRST PROGRAMMER: Oh! You traitor! What do I pay you for?
SECOND PROGRAMMER: You've never paid me for anything, really.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: Oh! You gonna get into semantics. Some antics.
SECOND PROGRAMMER: {hums a little tune} I can juggle now.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: I like those antics.
SECOND PROGRAMMER: {continues to humming the tune}
FIRST PROGRAMMER: PLAY THE GAME!

Dialogue 2

FIRST PROGRAMMER: Well, go on and make your selection!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: Uh, I think there is only one option to choose.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: You didn't—
SECOND PROGRAMMER: Why didn't they make the button to be this one?
FIRST PROGRAMMER: You graphic this whole thing!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: {hestitantly} I was told... there would be... chips and salsa?
FIRST PROGRAMMER: I never agreed to that!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: A menu with only one choice is like a food menu with only one choice.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: Chips and salsa!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: That's two.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: And we're back to square wan!

Dialogue 3

FIRST PROGRAMMER: Now here's a real game with graphics and sound!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: Well, that other game had both graphics and sound, too—
FIRST PROGRAMMER: WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON, ANYWAYS?
SECOND PROGRAMMER: Uh... the side where people don't hit me?

Dialogue 4

FIRST PROGRAMMER: Now here's a real game with graphics and sound!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: That other game had graphics and sound, too.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: OH! WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON, ANYWAYS?
SECOND PROGRAMMER: Uh, the side where people don't hit me a lot?
FIRST PROGRAMMER: Oh, that hurts! You cut me deep!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: You cut me all the time.

Dialogue 5

FIRST PROGRAMMER: WHAT THE GRAPHICS IS THIS? A MENU WITH ONLY ONE OPTION?
SECOND PROGRAMMER: That's all there was. Only one option.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: IT'S LIKE A RESTAURANT THAT JUST SAYS, "BURGER"!
SECOND PROGRAMMER: I'd like a burger.
FIRST PROGRAMMER: You make me some burger graphics, and we'll talk about it!

[edit] Fun Facts

Alternate cover used by some releases.

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Inside References

[edit] Real-World References

  • "Oops, More Shorts" could be a reference to Cap'n Crunch "Oops! All Berries".

[edit] External Links

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