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'''Couch Mumbling''' is the phenomenon that occurs when [[Strong Bad]] sleeps on [[The Couch|the couch]] and mutters the names of [[Nintendo|SNES]] video games [[Wikipedia:Somniloquy|in his sleep]]. This page catalogs instances of couch mumbling, with the toon name or email where it appeared, a brief explanation of the game mumbled by Strong Bad, and sources of supplementary material about the game. While this [[Running Gags|running joke]] is similar to the appearance of video game titles in the [[Floppy Disk Container]], those games are generally older and less well-known than the titles Strong Bad mumbles.
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'''Couch Mumbling''' is the phenomenon that occurs when [[Strong Bad]] sleeps on [[The Couch|the couch]] and mutters the names of [[Nintendo]] (usually SNES) video games [[Wikipedia:Somniloquy|in his sleep]]. This page catalogs instances of couch mumbling, with the toon name or email where it appeared, a brief explanation of the game mumbled by Strong Bad, and sources of supplementary material about the game. While this [[Running Gags|running joke]] is similar to the appearance of video game titles in the [[Floppy Disk Container]], those games are generally older and less well-known than the titles Strong Bad mumbles.
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Revision as of 06:47, 23 April 2007

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Couch Mumbling is the phenomenon that occurs when Strong Bad sleeps on the couch and mutters the names of Nintendo (usually SNES) video games in his sleep. This page catalogs instances of couch mumbling, with the toon name or email where it appeared, a brief explanation of the game mumbled by Strong Bad, and sources of supplementary material about the game. While this running joke is similar to the appearance of video game titles in the Floppy Disk Container, those games are generally older and less well-known than the titles Strong Bad mumbles.

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Super Bomberman... Email morning routine Super Bomberman was the SNES incarnation of the puzzle game series by Hudson Soft company, released in 1993. Like most games in the Bomberman series, Super Bomberman features a normal game as well as the famous battle mode. In the normal game, Mr. Karat and Dr. Mukk have been terrorizing Diamond City. You must go from board to board, defeating the bad guys and solving puzzles to move to the next board. In battle mode, up to four players go head to head in a battle to the death. Players can be computer controlled or human controlled via the Super MultiTap. Moby Faqs Wiki
{mumbling} Super...Super Contra... Email cheatday Super Contra, or Super C, was the second in a series of side scrolling action games by Konami, this one for NES and DOS, released in 1990. The alien Red Falcon is back, and planning on taking over the planet Earth. Now it's up to Scorpion and Mad Dog to battle through five levels and save the planet. Gameplay is a combination of side scrolling/platform and top down view. There is a wide variety of enemies to defeat, starting with earthly locations, and progressing to more alien. To help out, weapon upgrades can be found as the game progresses. Two players can play simultaneously, or one player can attempt to take on Red Falcon himself. Moby Faqs Wiki
Dangit, chrona trigga! ... Chrona trigga! ... Chrhn—Chrono Trigger! ... Magus, I'm gonn... I'll kill you. Email other days Chrono Trigger was an RPG for the SNES and PlayStation, released by Square Co. in 1995. What begins as a carefree day at the Millennial Fair for a young man named Crono turns into his ultimate adventure. A young girl named Marle, his best friend Lucca's invention, and a mysterious pendant are a recipe for adventure when the combination thrusts him into the ultimate trip through time and space. Along with new friends, he must battle a magician named Magus (whom he later has the option to recruit) and finally the evil being Lavos. Moby Faqs Wiki
{mumbling} ActRaiser. The Li'l Brudder Show ActRaiser was an action strategy game for the SNES, released by Enix in 1990. It was one of the early SNES games drawing upon the success of side-scrolling platform action titles and the building model of SimCity. You play "The Master" (essentially, God), and must save the world from evil. It includes a combination of side scrolling action and top view strategy. First, in side scrolling format, you send your spirit into a warrior with a big sword and magic powers, and travel through swamps and forests, pyramids and snowy mountaintops. Then, after eliminating evil from different parts of the land, you allow villagers to return and build their towns. During these parts you control an angel who helps guide the villagers in their town building, and you can send down miracles to aid them in meeting their needs. Moby Udogs Faqs Wiki
{incomprehensible mumbles} Pilotwings... {more incomprehensible mumbles} Sbemail 150?!? Pilotwings was a launch title for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, made by Nintendo in 1990. It was a third-person flying game, giving you a selection of aircraft (including bi-planes, hang gliders, and helicopters) to fly through a range of training programs and missions. The more training you complete, the more difficult the tasks will become. Try your hand at taking off, landing, party tricks, flying through bad weather and even performing dangerous rescue missions. Moby Faqs Wiki

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