Metroid
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- | [[Wikipedia:Metroid|Metroid]] is a series of science fiction action/adventure games developed and published by [[Nintendo]]. References to the series, particularly the two dimensional games, have been made several times in the [[Homestar Runner body of work]]. | + | '''[[Wikipedia:Metroid|Metroid]]''' is a series of science fiction action/adventure games developed and published by [[Nintendo]]. References to the series, particularly the two dimensional games, have been made several times in the [[Homestar Runner body of work]]. |
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*[[Under Construction]] — "Maru Maru" is a misspelling of the "Mari Maru", the Japanese name for the morph ball in the Metroid series | *[[Under Construction]] — "Maru Maru" is a misspelling of the "Mari Maru", the Japanese name for the morph ball in the Metroid series | ||
- | [[Category: Entertainment running gags]] | + | [[Category:Video game references]][[Category:Entertainment running gags]][[Category:Electronics running gags]] |
Revision as of 10:23, 14 March 2012
Metroid is a series of science fiction action/adventure games developed and published by Nintendo. References to the series, particularly the two dimensional games, have been made several times in the Homestar Runner body of work.
Appearances
- The spinning jump that Stinkoman uses resembles Samus's screw attack jump in the two dimensional Metroid games.
- Email: invisibility — references the cheat code "JUSTINBAILEY"
- Emaik: japanese cartoon — an Easter egg shows the ending to the NES version of Metroid
- Under Construction — "Maru Maru" is a misspelling of the "Mari Maru", the Japanese name for the morph ball in the Metroid series