Talk:Couch Mumbling
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[edit] Doing what was done for...
What about doing what was done for the Floppy Disk Container? On each toon it appears in, just link it to the id-tag, instead of putting it in real-world references?
Strong Bad [[Couch Mumbling|mumbles]] [[Couch Mumbling#Pilotwings|Pilotwings]]
Or something along those lines? ⇔Thunderbird⇔ 17:02, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pilot Wings
I actually have Pilot Wings for the N64.
The available vehicles are: Gyrocoptor (like a cross between a helicoptor and airplane-- two propellors, one in front, one in back) Rocket Belt (jetpack) Hang Glider
Biplanes were not available, nor actual helicoptors.
After unlocking them, you could also fly with: Human Cannonball Wings strapped to your arms (called "birdman") Skydiving Jump Boots (I don't remember the exact name for these)
Just making the information on the page more accurate. xP
- Hmm... My SNES poster on the wall above my bed says "You'll take-off, fly, and land a classic biplane. And the farther you go, the tougher it gets until you face the ultimate test — piloting a helicopter on a dangerous emergency rescue mission!" But then, of course, it showed box art for Special Tee Shot so who knows? I never had the game. — User:ACupOfCoffee@ 09:36, 29 December 2007 (UTC)
- You actually never even SEE a biplane in the game, although there are helicoptor landing pads (only on Wingman and Jump Boots stages, I think, as other times they became landing targets). You never fly a helicoptor, either. Also, I don't think there are rescue missions, though you do shoot missiles at a giant robot... but I dunno how far that counts as 'rescue'. Wait, SNES? That's a whole 'nother Pilot Wings right there. I'onno. SB could be referencing either.
[edit] Graw Mad Mumbling
In Toikey TV, Strong Mad says "FLUFFY PUFF CASSAROLE!" while he's falling asleep (or maybe in his sleep)... could this be another instance of couch mumbling? --168.122.185.181 00:57, 25 March 2008 (UTC) Zero.exe
[edit] RhinoFeeder??!!?!
Okay, so I won't get to play the game for another hour or so. But "RhinoFeeder"? I saw a preview on IGN and it was... I don't remember, but not RhinoFeeder. Then again, since it's a commercial work, I can see why they changed it. --Jay (Gobble) 00:27, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
Should it be specially noted that Rhinofeeder is the ONLY case so far that didn't use an actual SNES game?
- And what of the fact Rhinofeeder was likely chosen for being the most SNES-like Videlectrix game?
In the preview, he mumbled "Super Punch-Out!!." In the actual game, however, he mumbles "RhinoFeeder." Dunno why it was changed. 68.91.130.21 04:47, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Can't Fix
I tried and tried but i can't get the See Also Section Out Of The Boxes Can Somebody Fix that PleaseI15avaughn 00:40, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
- Fixed it. You just have to close the template with |}. DevonM(talk·cont-ribs) 00:44, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Copywrong?
I'm seeing mention about the alleged copyright issue when Strong Bad mentions RhinoFeeder in Homestar Ruiner. I saw a preview on IGN that played the intro sequence, but in it, he mentioned a real SNES game (can't remember which offhand), so yes, it was changed. Was it due to copyright? Can't say but I wouldn't doubt it. --Jay (Gobble) 18:47, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
- Confirmed: it was Super Punch-Out. --Jay (Gobble) 18:56, 7 October 2008 (UTC)