Metroid
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*[[Main Page 17]], [[Stinkoman 20X6]], email [[alternate universe]], and [[Twenty THANXty Six]] — The spinning jump that [[Stinkoman]] uses resembles Samus's Spin Jump. | *[[Main Page 17]], [[Stinkoman 20X6]], email [[alternate universe]], and [[Twenty THANXty Six]] — The spinning jump that [[Stinkoman]] uses resembles Samus's Spin Jump. | ||
*[[Under Construction]] — "Maru Maru" is listed in the credits of this [[Toons|toon]]. | *[[Under Construction]] — "Maru Maru" is listed in the credits of this [[Toons|toon]]. | ||
- | *[[ | + | *[[Haunted Photo Booth Teaser]] — [[Strong Bad]]'s [[Strong Bad's Teaser Costumes|elaborate Halloween teaser costume]] is Ridley's Super Metroid sprite. |
[[Category:Video game references]] | [[Category:Video game references]] |
Revision as of 15:06, 1 November 2017
Metroid is a series of science fiction action/adventure games developed and published by Nintendo. References to the series have been made several times in the Homestar Runner body of work.
Appearances
- Email invisibility — During an Easter egg, the Tandy 400 references the password "JUSTIN BAILEY" from Metroid for the NES.
- Email japanese cartoon — An Easter egg shows the ending to Metroid for the NES. Also "Maru Maru" is listed in the 20X6 cartoon's credits. It is a misspelling of "Maru Mari", the Japanese name for the Morph Ball, from Metroid for the NES.
- Main Page 17, Stinkoman 20X6, email alternate universe, and Twenty THANXty Six — The spinning jump that Stinkoman uses resembles Samus's Spin Jump.
- Under Construction — "Maru Maru" is listed in the credits of this toon.
- Haunted Photo Booth Teaser — Strong Bad's elaborate Halloween teaser costume is Ridley's Super Metroid sprite.