Numbered Disks

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Various technology-based elements of [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] mention '''numbered floppy disks''', usually by referring to '''"Disk ''x'' of ''y''"'''. In keeping with [[Strong Bad's Technology|other themes of outdated technology]], this refers to terminology used by software distributed on {{w|floppy disk}}s or {{w|CD-ROM}}s. Larger programs would require the use of multiple disks; for instance, operating systems requiring multiple disks for installation or a game requiring the user to remove and replace the current disk to progress to the next part of the game.
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'''Numbered disks''', usually referred to using the format '''"Disk ''x'' of ''y''"''', are mentioned with relation to various computer games or similar technology in [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]. In keeping with [[Strong Bad's Technology|other themes of outdated technology]], this refers to terminology used by software distributed on {{w|floppy disk}}s or {{w|CD-ROM}}s. Larger programs would require the use of multiple disks; for instance, operating systems requiring multiple disks for installation or a game requiring the user to remove and replace the current disk to progress to the next part of the game.
The original floppy disk version of [[LucasArts]] game ''{{w|The Secret of Monkey Island}}'' infamously prompted players to insert nonexistent disks numbered #22, #47, and #114 during a joke scene.
The original floppy disk version of [[LucasArts]] game ''{{w|The Secret of Monkey Island}}'' infamously prompted players to insert nonexistent disks numbered #22, #47, and #114 during a joke scene.

Current revision as of 22:38, 19 May 2024

Insert disk 24, please. It's the greatest day.

Numbered disks, usually referred to using the format "Disk x of y", are mentioned with relation to various computer games or similar technology in Homestar Runner. In keeping with other themes of outdated technology, this refers to terminology used by software distributed on floppy disks or CD-ROMs. Larger programs would require the use of multiple disks; for instance, operating systems requiring multiple disks for installation or a game requiring the user to remove and replace the current disk to progress to the next part of the game.

The original floppy disk version of LucasArts game The Secret of Monkey Island infamously prompted players to insert nonexistent disks numbered #22, #47, and #114 during a joke scene.

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