Atari 2600

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*[[Kid Speedy]] — The fake online play's loading screen features two Atari joysticks being connected via the Internet.
*[[Kid Speedy]] — The fake online play's loading screen features two Atari joysticks being connected via the Internet.
*Email [[concert]] — Strong Bad and Strong Sad play an unseen Atari game in their [[Strong Bad's Basement|basement]].
*Email [[concert]] — Strong Bad and Strong Sad play an unseen Atari game in their [[Strong Bad's Basement|basement]].
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*[[Everything Else, Volume 3]] — If you don't make a selection on the main menu, the screen will zoom out to reveal [[Puppet Character Variations|Puppet]] [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Puppet Character Variations|Puppet]] [[Strong Bad]] playing it as an Atari 2600 game.
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*[[Everything Else, Volume 3]] — If you don't make a selection on the main menu, the screen will zoom out to reveal [[Puppet Character Variations|Puppet]] [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Puppet Character Variations|Puppet]] [[Strong Bad]] playing it as an Atari 2600 game. Also, on the Holidays menu, an Atari 2600 joystick is one of the powerups The Cheat collects.
*Email [[environment]] — Homestar moves an Atari 2600 joystick, thinking he's playing a game.
*Email [[environment]] — Homestar moves an Atari 2600 joystick, thinking he's playing a game.

Revision as of 01:22, 10 April 2008

Homestar's Atari debut

The Atari 2600 became an iconic home video game system of the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the Homestar Runner body of work, Atari characters, games, graphic style and controllers frequently show up. The Atari 2600's single button, single joystick controller and simple, blocky graphics conveys the feeling of a simpler, easier time. While the system was innovative at the time — using a cartridge system and being able to display graphics in color — by comparison, the system now seems primitive. This fact is used to emphasize how out of date their technology is. The Atari 2600 featured games such as Asteroids, Adventure, Pitfall! and Missile Command.

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Characters

Graphics

System and Controller

Real-life Homestar Runner computer magic

The Atari 2600 is blocky and black, and the controller is similar with a joystick and button. They have occassionally made appearances in various toons.

Games

The following games are modeled after the Atari 2600 games of old.

Also, the Videlectrix game catalog is presented as stacks of Atari 2600 games.

See Also

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