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*FriendlyWare originated from [[unused emails]].
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*FriendlyWare first appeared on a floppy disk in [[unused emails]].
*Scenes from this episode were previously shown in various [[@StrongBadActual]] tweets.
*Scenes from this episode were previously shown in various [[@StrongBadActual]] tweets.
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==Real-World References==
*[[Wikipedia:Star Blazers|Star Blazers]] is the name given to the English translation of [[Wikipedia:Space Battleship Yamato|Space Battleship Yamato I]].
*[[Wikipedia:Star Blazers|Star Blazers]] is the name given to the English translation of [[Wikipedia:Space Battleship Yamato|Space Battleship Yamato I]].
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*The old version of Family Feud actually resembles Concentration, a memory-based game show from the early nineties hosted by Alex Trebek.
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*The Match game resembles [[Wikipedia:Concentration (game show)|Concentration]], a memory-based game show from the early nineties hosted by Alex Trebek.
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*Strong Bad makes several references to Doom while playing the first person game
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*Strong Bad makes several references to [[Wikipedia:Doom (franchise)|Doom]] while playing the maze game.
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Revision as of 20:29, 12 February 2021

Toon Category: Video Stuff
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"This game, oh man, it's the greatest game!"

In the first official installment of Strong Bad's Disk 4 of 12, Strong Bad takes a look at the FriendlyWare PC Introductory Set.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, D n' D Greg, Sci-Fi Greg, Open Source Greg, Japanese Culture Greg, Homestar Runner, What's Her Face

Places: Computer Room, The Show

Date: Friday, February 12, 2021

Running Time: 14:00

Page Title: Turkey Farm Dreams!

Contents

Transcript

{A live-action case filled with 5 inch floppies sits on a desk next to an old computer. The disk in the front has a handwritten label reading "Disk 4 of 12". Strong Bad's gloves reach into the shot, open the case and begin rifling through the contents.}

STRONG BAD: {singing} When I check my email,

{Strong Bad holds up a disk labeled "Old Game".}

STRONG BAD: —there are some old games.

{Strong Bad inserts the disk into a disk drive and then types on a keyboard with boxing gloves on.}

STRONG BAD: Now I'm gonna play them for you.

{The monitor comes to life, showing a screen reading "Strong Bad's Disk 4 of 12". A disk reading noise plays.}

{Fade into a shot of Strong Bad's desk, zooming in on the container of floppy disks, the frontmost one reading "friendly ware".}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} This episode's game comes from sbemail 65: unused emails. And this game, oh man, it's the greatest game!

{Cut to live-action. Strong Bad's gloves display the game's case, which is a small, white, 3-ring binder containing 3 diskettes and some legal and instructional papers.}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} The FriendlyWare P.C. Introductory Set was a series of games and... productivity... programs?

{Cut to a shot of the computer, which displays a blank screen.}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} that were made to introduce the early-1980's family-

{The screen displays the family from QWERTY.}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} -to their new personal computer.

{Cut back to the case}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} Let's take a look here.

{Strong Bad flips the contents of the case to the instructional sheet at the front.}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} Woah! Look at-

{Cut to a close-up of the sheet, which has illustrations of the Control, Alt, and Period/Delete keys which extend to show the neighboring keys.}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} the size of those Control-Alt-Delete keys! Those things look like... family sedans!

{The illustration of the Alt key grows four wheels and drives out of frame, complete with exhaust smoke, screeching sounds, and tire marks left behind on the sheet.}

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Fun Facts

Trivia

Inside References

  • FriendlyWare first appeared on a floppy disk in unused emails.
  • Scenes from this episode were previously shown in various @StrongBadActual tweets.

Real-World References

  • Star Blazers is the name given to the English translation of Space Battleship Yamato I.
  • The Match game resembles Concentration, a memory-based game show from the early nineties hosted by Alex Trebek.
  • Strong Bad makes several references to Doom while playing the maze game.

STUB'D! This section of the page is incomplete. You can help the Homestar Runner Wiki by expanding it.


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