SB gettin' his Game Boy on
Strong Bad's command to "press UP, A and START before re-entering the pool" is a reference to the process by which you could enter codes or unlock features in the Nintendo Game Boy. This is one of many references to a Nintendo system in the H*R universe.
From: keep cool
Posted on: 06:37, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Arguments for:
- It's another pretty clear recurrence of The Brothers Chaps' references to Nintendo.
Arguments against:
- There was already a similar fun fact on the page that was removed after discussion.
- This is too unspecific.
- I'm not convinced it's actually true. Sources?
- Which game?
- This is not Game Boy specific
- I don't really know what cheat codes he is talking about.
Additional comments:
- Can a Game Boy really be restarted in such a fashion? I've never heard of this; however, the only Game Boy I have is an Advance (where this does not work.)
- It was how you restarted the original Game Boy; I wasn't aware they discontinued that feature on the later version. Maybe that should be clarified in the entry?
- The modern GameBoy line is generally reset by pressing B, A, Select, and Start at the same time.
- I'm looking for evidence that the original Game Boy could be reset in such a fashion; so far I haven't found it.
- My GameFAQs search turned up empty, my Google search turned up empty, and I can't emulate this with my GBA. Sure you're not just misremembering? Can you repeat this with multiple different games?
- Yeah, I'm starting to doubt myself now. It doesn't look like that's how you restart the thing. I am, however, still convinced this is a Nintendo reference, and pretty sure it's still about the Game Boy. I do know that you could enter codes or unlock features on the Game Boy by pressing combinations of A, B, Start, Select, and the directional pad. Maybe a revision is in order...
- You can't restart a Nintendo DS this way.
- Even on the original Game Boy, the reset code has always been B, A, Select, and Start at the same time.
- Since the original wording ("by which you could restart the Nintendo Game Boy") looks to be patently false, to reduce clutter (and because there were no accept votes) I removed it and replaced it with the first revision.
- Re arg against: Ah, but if we can find a reference that's exactly the same and actually makes sense in context, I think it should be supported.
- It is not only a gameboy that has these cheat codes. DS, Gamecube, and others. still not plainly gameboy.
- It seems more like a cheat code.
Proposed revision:
Strong Bad's command to "press UP, A, and START before re-entering the pool" is a reference to the manner in which various cheat codes are entered on video game consoles, such as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Arguments for:
- Whether or not they had a specific game in mind, they're clearly referencing cheat codes.
- Hangs a link to Nintendo.
- It does sound like a cheat code.
Arguments against:
- This is too obvious, and not specific to Nintendo.
- The problem was that you guys kept referring to Nintendo, and the revision didn't fix this.
- Unless there's a specific game that uses this particular button configuration in such a way that fits the context in this toon, any Fun Fact about this line will inevitably fail.
- It's not even necessarily referring to cheat codes. It could be just a combination of buttons that does a particular move or attack.
- I don't think that there are any games out there that uses the Start button as part of a move or attack. This button is only used to start, pause/unpause the game, or as part of cheat codes, which is what the reference is about.
Additional comments:
- I'm not sure if i will vote for this or not (I'd rather see a more specific revision) but when I saw the toon I immediately though of the original Super Mario continue code which was similar (but alas, not quite the same): this site gives "A+B+start" and "A+start" for a continue. However, I am pretty sure this is not SMB specific and there had to be SOME game that you had to press both up, A, and start for something.
- I found this, but it is quite a stretch.
- It's possible, but more obscure, I have a feeling this is more of a nintendo reference. I do like this anony addition a bit better, but I'm not sure if Metroid applies as I didn't find a quick cheat for it. (Professional gamers, anyone?) I'd like the version I pointed out if it mentioned SBM and Zelda.
- Metroid does apply. This fact was voted down, but I agree that it's the most likely.
- A couple other unlikely possibilities: Abadox and Ghouls 'n Ghosts use UP+A+START as part of codes to start at certain levels.
- Regardless, I think that it needs to be mentioned that this is a reference to console cheat codes. Unless you are using an out of game editing device (I.E. Gameshark) 99% of console codes involve the pressing of buttons in various orders. Here is a list for Grand Theft Auto. Here is a list for Tenchu. I don't think it's a crack at any particular game in general, but considering the brother's video game history, it is definetly a crack at games in generel. I propose a rewrite stating something along those lines.
- But it's blatantly obvious that's it's a crack at games in general. Unless we know of a specific game, the fact would be utterly useless.
- I don't think that, to non-gamers, the reference would be very obvious.
- It's one of Strong Bad's refrences to video games that he makes alot, such as the couch mumblings and being caught playing video games during emails, and it should be put in. Also, as a matter of fact, it would probably be referring to Nintendo. Nintendo is known most for using combonations like that in their video games, and are the most known for using a and b as buttons on a controller. The only other probability could be Sega or Microsoft, both who have never been before mentioned in an email.
- That last part's not quite true: Sega Tapes, for example, have been mentioned before, and a lot of Sega Genesis games use codes similar to the "Up, A, and Start"; see Sonic the Hedgehog for a good example. It's not clearly just a Nintendo reference, unless someone comes up with a game that uses that exact code.
- What? Sonic the Hedgehog uses just Up, Down, Left, Right, then A+Start for the level select; I remember no instance of Up, A, and Start together.
- Yes. It's an example of the same kind of code. I'm not claiming that it's exactly the same; I'm just demonstrating that consoles other than the NES use this type of code.
- There was another revision below that was really just a rewording of this revision. I know they're the same because the rewording is what I was going for when I originally wrote this revision. I have replaced the wording of this revision with what was below and adjusted things accordingly.
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