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*[[Viidelectrix]] — This section of [[Videlectrix]]'s website, named after the Wii, includes versions of classic games available for play through the Wii's internet channel.
*[[Viidelectrix]] — This section of [[Videlectrix]]'s website, named after the Wii, includes versions of classic games available for play through the Wii's internet channel.
*[[Weekly Fanstuff#WF-2007-02-22|Weekly Fanstuff]] — The entry for February 22, 2007 depicted [[Wikipedia:Wii Channels#Mii Channel|Mii]] versions of the [[Teen Girl Squad]] characters.
*[[Weekly Fanstuff#WF-2007-02-22|Weekly Fanstuff]] — The entry for February 22, 2007 depicted [[Wikipedia:Wii Channels#Mii Channel|Mii]] versions of the [[Teen Girl Squad]] characters.
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*[[StrongBadthalon]] The Remote-Put is possibly a reference to the wrist-straps of Wii Remotes snapping while playing Wii Sports.
===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===

Revision as of 16:42, 18 April 2007

"The Adventures of Lolo? You better have saved the receipt!"

Nintendo is one of the biggest video game companies today, known for its impact on the video game industry and influential games. The Brothers Chaps have praised Nintendo in many interviews and have made many Nintendo references in the Homestar Runner body of work.

The probable reason for the prevalance of Nintendo allusions throughout Matt and Mike's work is the central part the Nintendo Entertainment System played in their upbringing (see The Boston Globe interview). Along with cartoons and breakfast cereal, the NES was an important part of their Saturday mornings as children. As one of their motivations in creating Homestar Runner has been to recreate this lost cultural experience (see the All Things Considered interview), it is not surprising that they have infused their work liberally with references to Nintendo.

Contents

Appearances by system

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

The obscure origin of Strong Bad

Game Boy

The Game Boy in a Blender

Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)

Virtual Boy

Nintendo 64

Thy Dungeonman III

Nintendo GameCube

Wii

  • Viidelectrix — This section of Videlectrix's website, named after the Wii, includes versions of classic games available for play through the Wii's internet channel.
  • Weekly Fanstuff — The entry for February 22, 2007 depicted Mii versions of the Teen Girl Squad characters.
  • StrongBadthalon The Remote-Put is possibly a reference to the wrist-straps of Wii Remotes snapping while playing Wii Sports.

Miscellaneous

The Brothers Chaps' personal gaming lounge?
  • 2003 Pulse interview — Matt says, in Bubs's voice, "There was this one time when I hooked up my lawnmower to my Nintendo. And after that, I got the high score every time!"
  • Bug In Mouth Disease — When Strong Bad removes his head from the TV, a room with an NES 2, an SNES, a black GameCube, and some Nintendo 64 game cartridges are visible. The game in the NES 2 is Kirby's Adventure.
  • Several of the video game titles in the floppy disk container have been released for the NES or the SNES.
  • Pigs on Head game — The LCD version is specifically designed after the generic look of the Game & Watch series of LCD games produced by Nintendo from 1980 to 1991.
  • Scrolling Shooter Games Menu — The text in this game menu makes reference to the Mega Man and Star Fox series.
  • Why Come Only One Girl?Ganondorf, the main antagonist of The Legend of Zelda series is mentioned; Homestar Runner catches Marzipan in a bottle in the same way fairies can be caught in bottles in the series.
  • Fan Costumes '06 — Two people are shown dressed as Homestar and Mario. Upon noticing the face of the person in the Homestar costume, Strong Bad asks Homestar if he ate Luigi. Homestar then comments that Luigi tasted like mushrooms.
  • Email the chair — A hidden picture reads "nice try dodongo!" Dodongos are unintelligent dinosaur-like monsters in The Legend of Zelda series.
  • Stinkomanual — On page 3 there is a sentence stating "Don't expect any weepy princess crap," referencing many Nintendo games in which the main objective is to save a princess, an example being the Mario series of games.

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