Arcade Game
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Arcade Game
Strong Bad, Strong Mad and The Cheat play a Trogdor! Arcade game in da basement.
Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner, Strong Bad, Strong Mad, The Cheat
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Transcript
{We start with a familiar scene, Compy. Except Strong Bad isn't there, and there's a Post-It on the screen saying "in da basement -sb".}
HOMESTAR RUNNER: {offscreen} Strong Bad! {walks up to the computer} Hey Strong Bad, can I borrow your fondue pot again? Oh. You're not here. I'll get to the bottom of this! {sits down at the computer and starts typing. While he says everything correctly, he misspells stuff}
Dear Stong Bah, Where are you? Your friend Homestar
{Homestar notices the note.} Oh! "In da basement. From SB." Ohhh, that must stand for Stong Bah. {he stands up and heads for da basement. Upon arriving he finds Strong Bad, Strong Mad, and the Cheat playing TROGDOR! the arcade game.} Hey guys! Whatcha playin'?
STRONG BAD: Uh, playin'? No, we're, uh, we're doing the Cheat's taxes.
STRONG MAD: W-2!!!
HOMESTAR RUNNER: Booring. I don't wanna play that.
{Homestar walks off. The game blips.}
STRONG BAD: Argh! Stupid peasant. {He kicks the arcade machine, which says in a computer voice "Trogdor!"} Whoah! Pretty cool! {He kicks it twice more, with the same results.} All right, who's next? {The Cheat makes Cheat noises.} Okay, fine. {Strong Bad gets off the stool to let the Cheat on, but he just looks at Strong Bad, makes more noises.} Oh, right. Here ya go, little buddy. {He lifts him onto the stool and the theme music begins playing. As soon as it's over...}
STRONG BAD and STRONG MAD: TROGDOR!
{The game says "Trogdor!" and the Cheat begins playing.}
STRONG BAD: Whoah, nice move! You're the master!
{The Paper comes down with a link to play the Trogdor arcade game. After a little while, Homestar comes back with a stack of papers.}
HOMESTAR RUNNER: Hey, can you guys do my taxes next? ... You guys? ... Man, that's one big adding machine.
Easter Eggs
- On the Monday following the show, there was no new Strong Bad Email. Instead, there was a post-it note that said "In da Basement". If you clicked on it, it took you to the aformentioned toon short.
- When Homestar is using Strong Bad's computer the contrast knobs are missing, but you can click on them.
- If you wait for Homestar to come by and ask them to do his taxes - after he says, "Man that is one big adding machine" you can click on the TROGDOR! game to make it say "Trogdor"
- You can click on the top of Homestar's pile of papers to see his expenses.
- When you have Homestar's expenses displayed, you can click and hold on the last item in the list "straps and practice" to see a picture of something that looks like a hand-drawn baseball card.
Fun Facts
- Homestar's Expenses
- $150: pork b/w beans
- $2000: witch's brew
- $4000: refinance my hat
- $2.07: gift for Marzipan
- $1000: Fluffy Puffs
- $500: monthly protection to Strong Bad
- $500: monthly protection to Strong Mad
- $500: monthly protection to The Cheat
- $75: straps and practice
- It comes out to $8727.07.
- Pork b/w beans is a reference to the Strong Bad Email helium , in which Marzipan and Homestar discuss the subject briefly. The abbreviation "w/" for "with" is not used, instead it's "b/w" which was used on old vinyl records and singles to refer to the B-side ("b/w" = "backed with").
- Witches' Brew is, of course, a reference to the holiday toon Pumpkin Carve-nival, in which one Homestar uses the phrase excessively.
- Strong Mad says "W-2!" when Strong Bad lies and says that they're doing The Cheat's taxes. W-2 is an IRS tax form.
- The page title "Quite exciting this computer magic" is a quote from the movie "This Is Spinal Tap". One of the band members says it while playing Atari in the tour bus.
- The top paper in Homestar's stack of papers says important document #402 (zoom in).
- "Hey Strong Bad, can I borrow your fondue pot again?" refers to 50 emails.
- The disk in the Floppy Disk Container is Manhunter New York. This was an adventure game for DOS, Atari ST, and Amiga, released in 1988.