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'''[[Wikipedia:3D Realms|3D Realms]]''' is a company best known for its shareware games of the early [[Nineties|90's]], when it was known as Apogee Software. Its games have been mentioned numerous times in the Homestar Runer body of work.
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'''[[Wikipedia:3D Realms|3D Realms]]''' is a company best known for its shareware games of the early [[Nineties|'90s]], when it was known as Apogee Software. Its games have been mentioned numerous times in the [[Homestar Runner body of work]].
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*Email [[video games]] - The [[floppy disk container]] reads "Bio Menace".
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*Email [[video games]] — The [[floppy disk container]] reads "Bio Menace".
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*[[Experimental Film]] - One scene includes an ATM wearing a football hat much like Commander Keen's.
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*[[Experimental Film]] — One scene includes an [[ATM]] wearing a football helmet much like Commander Keen's.
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*Email [[the paper]] - In the present day, the floppy disk reads "Rise of the Triad".
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*Email [[the paper]] — In the present day, the floppy disk reads "Rise of the Triad".
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*Email [[email thunder]] - [[Homestar Runner]]'s email address is "DJmankiewicz@homestarrunner.com", a reference to BJ Blazkowicz, the protagonist of the Wolfenstein series.
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*Email [[email thunder]] — [[Homestar Runner]]'s email address is "DJmankiewicz@homestarrunner.com", a reference to BJ Blazkowicz, the protagonist of the Wolfenstein series.
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]] - The Castle Poopenstein game is a parody of Wolfenstein 3D.
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]] — The Castle Poopenstein game is a parody of Wolfenstein 3D.
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Revision as of 11:46, 1 May 2010

3D Realms is a company best known for its shareware games of the early '90s, when it was known as Apogee Software. Its games have been mentioned numerous times in the Homestar Runner body of work.

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