Mashing

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*[[SBCG4AP]] — The tutorials explain the controls by telling the player to mash specific buttons on their controller.
*[[SBCG4AP]] — The tutorials explain the controls by telling the player to mash specific buttons on their controller.
*[[Homestar Ruiner]] — Strong Bad wonders what will happen if he mashes the erase button on the camera at the racetrack.
*[[Homestar Ruiner]] — Strong Bad wonders what will happen if he mashes the erase button on the camera at the racetrack.
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*[[CollegeHumor Interview - 15 Sep 2008]] — [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] says that [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]]'s favorite video game would be Microsoft Decathlon, "a game where you just mashed keys as fast as you could, and Homestar would love doing that with his head."
*[[8-Bit is Enough]] — Homestar mentions he used his lucky quarter to beat the game ''[[Street Fighter|Street Masher]]''.
*[[8-Bit is Enough]] — Homestar mentions he used his lucky quarter to beat the game ''[[Street Fighter|Street Masher]]''.
[[Category:Recurring Themes]]
[[Category:Recurring Themes]]

Revision as of 14:38, 9 November 2011

And so, The Cheat mashed play on an extremely expensive jambox.

There have been many occurrences of Mashing Go/Play throughout the Homestar Runner body of work. This phrase generally replaces the term "push" or "press" in relation to a button. In the southern United States (e.g. Georgia, home of The Brothers Chaps), "mash" is a common dialect term, so although it has appeared several times in the H*R universe, TBC might not originally have intended for it to become a recurring theme, as they were probably accustomed to the term.

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