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[[Image:stinkogame.png|thumb|Always looking for a fighting or a challenge.]]
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''"Blue hair, anyone? Stinkoman's always got fightings and challenges to keep him busy. Jump and shoot your way to all ends of Planet K. End Boss feature!!"'' -[[Videlectrix]]
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[[Image:stinkogame.png|thumb|Always looking for a challenge and fighting and fighting that challenge.]]
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<blockquote>''"Blue hair, anyone? Stinkoman's always got fightings and challenges to keep him busy. Jump and shoot your way to all ends of Planet K. End Boss feature!!"'' &mdash; [[Videlectrix]]</blockquote>
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'''Stinkoman [[20X6]]''' is a side-scrolling platformer game which stars [[Stinkoman]]. This game is based on the [[Wikipedia:Mega Man Classic|classic Capcom ''Mega Man'' series]]. It also parodies the [[Wikipedia:Engrish|poor "Japanese to English" translations]] common to video games of that era, similar to those that appear on the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu|current Games Menu]].
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'''Stinkoman [[20X6]]''' is a side-scrolling platformer game which stars {{Film|Stinkoman}}. This game is based on the [[Wikipedia:Mega Man Classic|classic Capcom ''Mega Man'' series]]. It also parodies the [[Deliberately Poor English|poor Japanese to English translations]] common to video games of that era, similar to those that appear on the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu|current Games Menu]]. The game remained unfinished for 15 years, until the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Level 10|final level was released]] alongside a [[Stinkoman Level 10 Launch Trailer|trailer]] on December 20, 2020.
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[[The Brothers Chaps]] demonstrated the game at [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|their talk at NYU]] before it was released.  
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[[The Brothers Chaps]] demonstrated the game at their [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|talk at NYU]] before it was released.
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'''Date:''' March 21, 2005
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As of the [[post-Flash site update]] on December 31, 2020, the game has numerous [[Stinkoman 20X6 Glitches#Ruffle|glitches]] (including certain levels being unplayable) due to issues with [[Ruffle]]. The Brothers Chaps have promised that {{prs|1349884155576737793|14|Jan|2021|alt=the problem is being worked on}} and will be fixed someday in the future.
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[[Image:stinkobox.png|thumb|Stinkoman 20X6 box art]]
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'''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{film|Videlectrix Mascot}}, {{film|Stinkoman}}, {{film|Pan Pan}}, {{film|1-Up}}, {{film|Cheatball}}, {{film|Marzi-Mei}}, {{film|Z Sabre}}, {{film|Nebulon}}, {{film|Trogador}}, {{film|Vector Strong Bad}}, {{film|Sticklyman}}
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==Updates==
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*March 21, 2005 - Debut
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'''Date:''' Monday, March 21, 2005
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*April 26, 2005 - Level 4 Added With Stinkomanual Article
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*May 9, 2005 - Level 5 Added With Stinkomanual Article
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*May 16, 2005 - Level 6 Added
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*May 24, 2005 - Level 6's Stinkomanual Article Added
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*July 4, 2005 - Level 7 Added
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*July 6, 2005 - Level 7's Stinkomanual Article Added
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*August 1, 2005 - Level -0 Added With Stinkomanual Article
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*September 5, 2005 - Level 9 Added With Stinkomanual Article, icons added to the menus, "Continute" menu select-colors changed and shooting mechanism changed.
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== Easter Eggs ==
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'''Page Title:''' Check out my new gameplay!
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* Hover your mouse below "Controls" on the main menu to access the [[Stinkomanual]].
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** When you click it, "loading manuél" appears briefly.
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* Wait long enough at the title screen to see an [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough#Transcript|intro cinematic]].
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* Stay still long enough and Stinkoman will yawn.
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** On the Level 4 stages, after yawning Stinkoman will rest against his giant fist.
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** On the Level 5 stages, [[1-Up]] will fall asleep and blow a [http://tvwiki.sytes.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SnotBubble snot bubble].
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** On the Level 7 stages, Stinkoman will shiver and eventually freeze (this costs you one unit of energy.)
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== Fun Facts ==
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[[Image:stinkobox.png|thumb|Stinkoman 20X6 box art. Deuce!]]
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=== Trivia ===
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==== General ====
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* This is the first time we have seen [[Stinkoman Headquarters|Stinkoman's House]]. (Or any 20X6 character's house, for that matter).
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*Aside from the "[[Kerrek]]" and "[[Trogdor]]" versions of the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]], stinkogame.swf is the single largest Flash file on the site.
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* In the bottom right-hand corner of the PLAY GAME! screen it says "V7.1 EPISODES 1-9".
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==Updates and Announcements==
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** It said "V6.0 EPISODES 1-8" until September 5, 2005, when the ninth level was added.
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*'''Debut:''' Monday, March 21, 2005 {{--}} Game released as version 1.0 with Levels 1, 2, and 3, and their Stinkomanual articles
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** It said "V5.0 EPISODES 1-7" until August 1, 2005, when the eighth level was added.
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*Tuesday, April 26, 2005 {{--}} Version 2.0 released, Level 4 added with Stinkomanual article, [[Site Components#NavBar|NavBar]] added
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** It said "V4.0 EPISODES 1-6" until July 4, 2005, when the seventh level was added.
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*Monday, May 9, 2005 {{--}} Version 3.0 released, Level 5 added with Stinkomanual article
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** It said "V3.0 EPISODES 1-5 THUS FAR" until May 16, 2005, when the sixth level was added.
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*Monday, May 16, 2005 {{--}} Version 4.0 released, Level 6 added
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** It said "V2.0 EPISODES 1-4" until May 9, 2005, when the fifth level was added.
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*Tuesday, May 24, 2005 {{--}} Level 6's Stinkomanual article added
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** It said "V1.X EPISODES 1-3" until April 26, 2005, when the fourth level was added.
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*Monday, July 4, 2005 {{--}} Version 5.0 released, Level 7 added
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* In versions 4 (and below), the Flash 7 Warning in the bottom left corner read "FLASH PLAYER 7 REQUIRED". In version 5, it read "FLASH 7 VERY REQUIRED". In version 6, it read "FLASH 7 REQUIRED, 8 IS COOL TOO". In version 7, it reads "FLASH 7 OR HIRE REQUIRED".
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*Wednesday, July 6, 2005 {{--}} Level 7's Stinkomanual article added
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*The "No Flash 7" warning box reads;
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*Monday, August 1, 2005 {{--}} Version 6.0 released, Level -0 added with Stinkomanual article
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*Monday, September 5, 2005 {{--}} Version 7.1 released, Level 9 added with Stinkomanual article, minor menu changes, shooting mechanism altered
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      FLASH PLAYER 7
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*Saturday, January 6, 2018 {{--}} Level 10 teaser posted on Twitter, announcing release year of 2018
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      IS REQUIRED
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*Friday, December 28, 2018 {{--}} Another Level 10 teaser posted on Twitter, announcing delay to 2019
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*Thursday, December 5, 2019 {{--}} Level 10 delay announced via Twitter; tentatively planned for 2020 release
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*Sunday, December 20, 2020 {{--}} Level 10 added with Stinkomanual article, New Mode difficulty added, [[Stinkoman 20X6 Intro Cinematic|intro cinematic]] added, [[Stinkoman 20X6 Trivia#Version 8.0 (Level 10)|other changes]]
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*Between January 14 and 19, 2021 {{--}} Version 8.0.1 released, addressing some issues caused by Ruffle
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==Levels==
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Image:Stinkogame1-1.png|<center>Level 1: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 1|Go Home!]]'''<br>''"Stinkoman heads home after beating a gem-studded brainbot"''</center>
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Image:Stinkogame2-1.png|<center>Level 2: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 2|Pick a Bone!]]'''<br>''"Stinkoman goes after the chicken what choked him"''</center>
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Image:Stinkogame3-2.png|<center>Level 3: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 3|Dumb Wall!]]'''<br>''"Stinkoman overcompensates and has to collect random crap"''</center>
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Image:Stinkoman20X6 4.1.png|<center>Level 4: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 4|Fisticuff!]]'''<br>''"Stinkoman uses a giant fist to keep 1-Up safe in Lava Zone"''
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Image:Stinkoman20X6 5.1.png|<center>Level 5: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 5|Oh, the Moon!]]'''<br>''"1-Up proves he's not just a kid. But can he be the guy?"''
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Image:Stinkoman20X6 6.1.png|<center>Level 6: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 6|Stratosfear!]]'''<br>''"Recreational challenges on the token cloud level"''
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Image:Stinkoman20X6 7.1.png|<center>Level 7: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 7|Ice 2 Meet U]]'''<br>''"Everybody freeze! It's Stinkoman's slipperiest foe yet"''
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Image:Stinkoman20X6 -0.1.png|<center>Level -0: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level -0|Negatory!]]'''<br>''"A glitch takes our hero where no Stinko should stink-go"''
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Image:Stinkoman20X6 9.1.png|<center>Level 9: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 9|Turbolence]]'''<br>''"Get that stinking feeling flying in a goofylookin ship!"''
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Image:Stinkoman20X6 10.1.png|<center>Level 10: '''[[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 10|Lastimost!]]'''<br>''"The final challenge awaits in an evil laircastle cavebase"''
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==== Levels 4 to -0 ====
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==Story==
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* This game used to lack the gray navbar at the bottom of the screen to move to other parts of the website. But when Level 4 was added the links were added also.
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Stinkoman wins a challenge against a robot named [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#tampo|Tampo]], which makes him want to go home. On his journey home, he fights Tampo's brain. Upon arrival at his house, he gets a bowl of chicken soup with a dumpling. [[1-Up]] informs Stinkoman that [[Pan Pan]] has been kidnapped, and Stinkoman chokes on a chicken bone. He is determined to challenge the chicken whose bone he choked on. After beating the chicken, [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#brody|Brody]], he goes outside and encounters a short wall. He jumps into space to get over the wall, which turns out to be another robot, [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#stlunko|Stlunko]]. After beating the robot, Stinkoman takes its stone fist and uses it as his powerup. 1-Up goes out to rescue Pan Pan, and takes Stinkoman's [[Power Crunch]] (a cassette tape) through the Lava Zone. To save his favorite Power Crunch, Stinkoman must protect 1-Up from above. His powerup fist breaks while he fights a lava snake named [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#saargtsson|Saargtsson]], to Stinkoman's dismay.
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* In the beginning of level 6, in the cutscene when Stinkoman is playing the game the music is the same as the moon level. When he gets Game Over it is also the same music you get when it's Game Over. He might be playing Stinkoman 20X6!
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* The quality of the music in Level 7 onward is higher than the other ones, resulting in sharper sound.
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1-Up still wants to save Pan Pan, and Stinkoman isn't willing to help, so 1-Up goes to [[the moon]] on his own, where he gets kidnapped by a shadowy figure &mdash; the same one that kidnapped Pan Pan. Meanwhile, Stinkoman takes a vacation to the Pink Cloud Zone for recreational challenges. The shadowy figure presses a red button to teleport Stinkoman to an icy place, then inside a wall. He blasts a section out of the wall and escapes to the Negative Zone, a glitchy level. There, he finds out that 1-Up and Pan Pan are at [[Stinkoman 20X6 Level 10|level 10]], where the red button is. This leads Stinkoman to believe that they red buttoned him, so he goes to level 10 to get revenge. An evil jungle separates him from level 10 (an evil fortress), so he uses his ship, the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Playable Characters|Stinkowing]], to fly through. The shadowy figure tries to stop him by sending a fleet of robotic sea creatures. Eventually, Stinkoman finally makes it to the evil fortress.
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*When world 8/-0 was first released, the Poorbt at the beginning of level -0.1 came from the right side of the screen. It now comes from the left.
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==== Level 9 ====
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Reaching the fortress's inner sanctum, Stinkoman finds 1-Up and Pan Pan and comes face to face with the shadowy kidnapper, revealed to be [[Z Sabre]]. Z Sabre attempts to destroy Stinkoman so that he can become "the guy", but 1-Up tosses Stinkoman his Power Crunch, powering him up and allowing him to defeat Z-Sabre. Refusing to admit defeat, Z Sabre unleashes his "pet", [[Mecha-Trogador]], but Stinkoman destroys the robot and escapes with the others as the fortress collapses. With Mecha-Trogador destroyed, the crystals powering him are freed, and 1-Up and Stinkoman propose keeping them out of the wrong hands as a potential sequel or animated series, with [[Marzi-Mei]] and [[Cheatball]] wanting to join. Unbeknownst to them, Z Sabre has survived the fortress's destruction, and now has a mouth.
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*Version 7 enabled the menus to be navigated with either the mouse or keyboard.
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*When version 7 was released, Stinkoman's punches changed from the usual pattern. They used to fly forwards a small bit, while falling slightly, and then disappear. However, it seems they now have much the same traits as the lasers the ship fires, heading almost straight forward without any hindrance.
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**Because of this, you can kill the Greggo at the beginning of 1.2 by shooting repeatedly as you fall into the level.
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*When level 9 was first released, your number of shields would remain constant after losing a life. This meant that you could hoard shields if you had lives to spare, or that you could use up all your shields on one life and have none on the next. This has since been changed: after losing a life, your shield count always resets to 3.
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==Easter Eggs==
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*Hover your mouse below "Controls" on the main menu to access the [[Stinkomanual]].
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**On slower connections, the words "loading manuél" appear while the Stinkomanual loads.
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**As of the Level 10 update, the Stinkomanual is now a regular menu option.
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*Wait long enough at the title screen to see an [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough#Transcript|intro cinematic]].
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*Stay still long enough and Stinkoman will yawn.
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**On the Level 4 stages, after yawning Stinkoman will rest against his giant fist.
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**On the Level 5 stages, {{Film|1-Up}} will fall asleep and blow a snot bubble.
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**On the Level 7 stages, Stinkoman will shiver and eventually freeze (this costs you one unit of energy.)
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*You can find various invisible platforms if you jump around on different parts of the levels.
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*Upon completing the end credits, a link for the HD uncompressed version of the intro appears.
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=== Remarks ===
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== Fun Facts ==
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=== Trivia ===  
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* This is the second instance of sprites modeled after 8-bit Megaman, the first instance being with Coach Z in [[Hip Hop Dance]].
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{{see|Stinkoman 20X6 Trivia}}
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* To get capsules that are hiding behind enemies without having to kill the enemy, run into the enemy with health to spare. You will take damage, grab the crunch and will be invincible long enough to escape unharmed.
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*This is the first new game not to use some sort of scoring system.
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*There are three kinds of ladders used in the game: Ladders with small rungs (1.1, 1.2, 5.2),  ladders with large rungs (2.1, 2.2, 5.1, 6.1), and ladders with duck rungs (-0.1, -0.2).
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*If you type in the URL for volume 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, for a split second the page title will say "Old Stinkoman Game Page R.I.P." then it will take you to the current one.
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*All of the voice clips in the game have been taken from previous 20X6 'toons and sped up. ("20X6!"; "Are you asking for a challenge?"; Stinkoman's victory laugh; "I wanna be the guy too!")
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==== Levels 1 to 3 ====
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=== Remarks ===
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*In Level 2.3, if you listen closely, when Brody tries to peck you, you can hear him shriek. Also, Ekersby shrieks when he raises his arms.
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{{see|Stinkoman 20X6 Remarks}}
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*During the fight with Brody, he will lift both of his legs off the ground at the same time. How could he be still standing?
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*The background music of the cutscene of level 1.1 is the same as the music in the background of the level 3.1 cutscene.
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==== Level 4 ====
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*On Levels 4.1 and 4.2, Stinkoman can actually fall down in certain spots to join 1-Up, but you will eventually lose because there will be no one to jump on the tiles.
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*In Episode 4, when Stinkoman is facing to the right, his giant fist powerup is a left hand but when he turns around the fingers are still facing the player so it turns into a right hand. This "sprite mirroring" is common in older games to conserve memory. A notable exception is Metroid, in which Samus is always left handed.
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*When 1-Up falls into the fiery lava below (usually when a platform is not in the right position), the screen pans to the right for a little bit before losing the life. Is 1-Up still walking down there?
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*The 1-Up sprites in Level 4 are slightly different from the ones in Level 5 &mdash; they were not reused, as the Stinkoman ones are.
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*Before Level 4, 1-Up says he is taking a short cut. Before level 5, they are back at Stinkoman Headquarters. The "short cut" didn't go anywhere!
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*Stinkoman "breaks the [[Fourth Wall Breaks|Fourth Wall]]" by saying (in Level 5) "No way! I helped you in Level 4!"
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**He does it again at the end of Level -0 by saying that 1-Up and [[Pan Pan]] "are on Level 10."
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*The head of the [[Shadowy Figure|silhouette]] at the end of Levels 5 and 6 and beginning of 7 and -0 appears to match the head of [[20X6 Coach Z]] in the Games menu.
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*The meteors in Level 5 cause the game to lag for a split second when they crash. This may be done on purpose to emulate how easy it is to put stress on older game systems.
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*At the end of level 7.2, if you jump right when you see the retractable ladder, you can shoot An Ice Machine before the battle starts.
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*It is possible to get a ton of extra lives in level -0.2. Since there are two extra lives available, once you get both, you can die and start over, gaining one more for each time.
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*Sackastanos and Semulades sport visors which are edited Browntant visors.
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*There is no cutscene before the boss battle on Level 9.3 against Harvax XVII.
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*Harvax XVII's hands are white, but his face is purple.
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=== Goofs ===
=== Goofs ===
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{{see|Stinkoman 20X6 Goofs}}
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*Kolkaryu is listed under level 2, but Kolkaryu already appears in level 1.
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*Old Sage is listed under level 2, but Old Sages already appear in level 1.
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*Level 3 is called "Dumb Wall" on the level select screen, but it's called "Up 'n Down" in the instruction manual.
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*In Level 1 in the manual, the original version said "face treats" instead of "fave treats."
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*Level 3 is the only part to have its title constantly on the top of the page. All of the other Levels' titles disappear after the first page.
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*When v4 (Level 6) and v5 (Level 7) were first put up, The Brothers Chaps forgot to update the [[Stinkomanual]] to include Level 6. This was fixed, but the release of version 5 seemingly broke it again. Later in the day, the level 6 section was replaced, the level 7 section was added.
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*The two Pooru-Poorus at either end of Stlunko seem to be hovering above the ground.
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*When Stinkoman wears his giant fist, it is slightly larger than when Stlunko has it.
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*In Levels 4.1 and 4.2, if Stinkoman walks directly beneath the lavafall and then hits the ground with the rock fist, he apparently deflects the lava with his head.
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[[Image:level1.jpg|thumb|Level 1 or Level 1.1? ]]
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*Any damage you took as Stinkoman in levels 3 and 4 will remain on 1-Up in level 5, even though they're not the same person.
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*In the "Level Select" screen, levels 9.1 and 9.2 were originally listed as -0.1 and -0.2. This was fixed later in the day.
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*In the Videlectrix catalogue, if you click Stinkoman 20X6, a screenshot of the game will appear. In the bottom right corner, it says "Level 1" and not "Level 1.1".<br style="clear:both;" />
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=== Glitches ===
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''See [[Stinkoman 20X6 Glitches]].''
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{{see|Stinkoman 20X6 Glitches}}
=== Inside References ===
=== Inside References ===
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==== Levels 1 to 4 ====
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{{see|Stinkoman 20X6 Inside References}}
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* The health-restoring pills are a reference to the capsule containing the "power crunch" from the Strong Bad Email [[time capsule]].
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*The Stobats in Level 2 blow up like the ducks in [[Duck Guardian]] after being hit with the hatch ray.
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*The red and green lamps on Level 2 are similar to the one in the bar in the [[Theme Song Video]].
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* Level 3.2 reveals that Stinkoman hates apples, just as Strong Bad does in [[The House that Gave Sucky Treats]].
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* Stlunko, the level 3 boss, bears a striking resemblance to the [[Visor Robot]].
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*1-Up saying "I'm going this way!" is a reference to [[Meet Marshie]].
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*1-Up saying that he's just a kid, and maybe when he's older is a reference to [[japanese cartoon]].
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{{see|Stinkoman 20X6 Real-World References}}
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*1 Up in the level 5 cut scene says "Mooooooon" just like a soy drunken Strong Bad did in [[personal favorites]] and in [[Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon]] when Strong Bad says, "We're takin' this baby to da MOOOOOOOOOOOON!"
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*The background in Level 5 looks like the third background in the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu|Games menu]].
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*The ship that flies by at the beginning of 5.1 and 5.2 is featured twice in "japanese cartoon" that was originally intended to be the 20X6 version of [[20X6 The Cheat|The Cheat]].
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*When 1-Up defeats [[Nebulon]], he says no one likes his style, just like Strong Bad did in [[New Boots]].
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=== Fast Forward ===
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{{see|Stinkoman 20X6 Fast Forward}}
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* "Check out my new gameplay!" is a reference to Stinkoman's quote "Check out my new cosplay!" in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]].
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*The ship you fly in Level 9 is the Stinkoman ship in the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu]].
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*Stinkoman's line at the end of Level 9, "Prawn Salad", is a reference to the easter egg in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]], where Stinkoman says "I love prawns! Simple as that!"
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==== The Stinkomanual ====
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== External Links ==
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* Grundy's illustration in the manual shows him running in a manner similar to [[Homestar Runner]].
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{{nextlinks|action=play|stinkogame|old=stinkogame/v7/stinkogame}}
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*The Rose Blake's description in the manual as a "'Lectric burner" is a reference to the email [[extra plug]], where Strong Bad gets [['Lectric Boots]].
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*[[oldhr:stinkogame/v7/objectLibrary.swf|view the Stinkoman 20X6 object library]]
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*The line "blast 'em up [[Dan]]!" is an adaptation of "fry 'em up, Dan!" from [[TROGDOR!]]
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*listen to the game music ([[videlectrix:songs/stinkoman_level1.mp3|Level 1]], [[videlectrix:songs/stinkoman_level2.mp3|Level 2]], [[videlectrix:songs/stinkoman_cutscene.mp3|cutscene]])
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*The sentence in the manual, "Falling from the skies and bove", references [[That Time of Year]].
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{{Stinkoman 20X6}}
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== External Links ==
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[[Category:Stinkoman 20X6|*]]
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* [[HR:stinkogame/v7/stinkogame.html|Play Stinkoman 20X6]]
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This article is about the game. For the character, see Stinkoman. For the time period, see 20X6.
Always looking for a challenge and fighting and fighting that challenge.
"Blue hair, anyone? Stinkoman's always got fightings and challenges to keep him busy. Jump and shoot your way to all ends of Planet K. End Boss feature!!"Videlectrix

Stinkoman 20X6 is a side-scrolling platformer game which stars Stinkoman. This game is based on the classic Capcom Mega Man series. It also parodies the poor Japanese to English translations common to video games of that era, similar to those that appear on the current Games Menu. The game remained unfinished for 15 years, until the final level was released alongside a trailer on December 20, 2020.

The Brothers Chaps demonstrated the game at their talk at NYU before it was released.

As of the post-Flash site update on December 31, 2020, the game has numerous glitches (including certain levels being unplayable) due to issues with Ruffle. The Brothers Chaps have promised that the problem is being worked on and will be fixed someday in the future.

Cast (in order of appearance): Videlectrix Mascot, Stinkoman, Pan Pan, 1-Up, Cheatball, Marzi-Mei, Z Sabre, Nebulon, Trogador, Vector Strong Bad, Sticklyman

Date: Monday, March 21, 2005

Page Title: Check out my new gameplay!

Stinkoman 20X6 box art. Deuce!

Contents

Updates and Announcements

  • Debut: Monday, March 21, 2005 — Game released as version 1.0 with Levels 1, 2, and 3, and their Stinkomanual articles
  • Tuesday, April 26, 2005 — Version 2.0 released, Level 4 added with Stinkomanual article, NavBar added
  • Monday, May 9, 2005 — Version 3.0 released, Level 5 added with Stinkomanual article
  • Monday, May 16, 2005 — Version 4.0 released, Level 6 added
  • Tuesday, May 24, 2005 — Level 6's Stinkomanual article added
  • Monday, July 4, 2005 — Version 5.0 released, Level 7 added
  • Wednesday, July 6, 2005 — Level 7's Stinkomanual article added
  • Monday, August 1, 2005 — Version 6.0 released, Level -0 added with Stinkomanual article
  • Monday, September 5, 2005 — Version 7.1 released, Level 9 added with Stinkomanual article, minor menu changes, shooting mechanism altered
  • Saturday, January 6, 2018 — Level 10 teaser posted on Twitter, announcing release year of 2018
  • Friday, December 28, 2018 — Another Level 10 teaser posted on Twitter, announcing delay to 2019
  • Thursday, December 5, 2019 — Level 10 delay announced via Twitter; tentatively planned for 2020 release
  • Sunday, December 20, 2020 — Level 10 added with Stinkomanual article, New Mode difficulty added, intro cinematic added, other changes
  • Between January 14 and 19, 2021 — Version 8.0.1 released, addressing some issues caused by Ruffle

Levels

Story

Stinkoman wins a challenge against a robot named Tampo, which makes him want to go home. On his journey home, he fights Tampo's brain. Upon arrival at his house, he gets a bowl of chicken soup with a dumpling. 1-Up informs Stinkoman that Pan Pan has been kidnapped, and Stinkoman chokes on a chicken bone. He is determined to challenge the chicken whose bone he choked on. After beating the chicken, Brody, he goes outside and encounters a short wall. He jumps into space to get over the wall, which turns out to be another robot, Stlunko. After beating the robot, Stinkoman takes its stone fist and uses it as his powerup. 1-Up goes out to rescue Pan Pan, and takes Stinkoman's Power Crunch (a cassette tape) through the Lava Zone. To save his favorite Power Crunch, Stinkoman must protect 1-Up from above. His powerup fist breaks while he fights a lava snake named Saargtsson, to Stinkoman's dismay.

1-Up still wants to save Pan Pan, and Stinkoman isn't willing to help, so 1-Up goes to the moon on his own, where he gets kidnapped by a shadowy figure — the same one that kidnapped Pan Pan. Meanwhile, Stinkoman takes a vacation to the Pink Cloud Zone for recreational challenges. The shadowy figure presses a red button to teleport Stinkoman to an icy place, then inside a wall. He blasts a section out of the wall and escapes to the Negative Zone, a glitchy level. There, he finds out that 1-Up and Pan Pan are at level 10, where the red button is. This leads Stinkoman to believe that they red buttoned him, so he goes to level 10 to get revenge. An evil jungle separates him from level 10 (an evil fortress), so he uses his ship, the Stinkowing, to fly through. The shadowy figure tries to stop him by sending a fleet of robotic sea creatures. Eventually, Stinkoman finally makes it to the evil fortress.

Reaching the fortress's inner sanctum, Stinkoman finds 1-Up and Pan Pan and comes face to face with the shadowy kidnapper, revealed to be Z Sabre. Z Sabre attempts to destroy Stinkoman so that he can become "the guy", but 1-Up tosses Stinkoman his Power Crunch, powering him up and allowing him to defeat Z-Sabre. Refusing to admit defeat, Z Sabre unleashes his "pet", Mecha-Trogador, but Stinkoman destroys the robot and escapes with the others as the fortress collapses. With Mecha-Trogador destroyed, the crystals powering him are freed, and 1-Up and Stinkoman propose keeping them out of the wrong hands as a potential sequel or animated series, with Marzi-Mei and Cheatball wanting to join. Unbeknownst to them, Z Sabre has survived the fortress's destruction, and now has a mouth.

Easter Eggs

  • Hover your mouse below "Controls" on the main menu to access the Stinkomanual.
    • On slower connections, the words "loading manuél" appear while the Stinkomanual loads.
    • As of the Level 10 update, the Stinkomanual is now a regular menu option.
  • Wait long enough at the title screen to see an intro cinematic.
  • Stay still long enough and Stinkoman will yawn.
    • On the Level 4 stages, after yawning Stinkoman will rest against his giant fist.
    • On the Level 5 stages, 1-Up will fall asleep and blow a snot bubble.
    • On the Level 7 stages, Stinkoman will shiver and eventually freeze (this costs you one unit of energy.)
  • You can find various invisible platforms if you jump around on different parts of the levels.
  • Upon completing the end credits, a link for the HD uncompressed version of the intro appears.

Fun Facts

Trivia

See Stinkoman 20X6 Trivia

Remarks

See Stinkoman 20X6 Remarks

Goofs

See Stinkoman 20X6 Goofs

Glitches

See Stinkoman 20X6 Glitches

Inside References

See Stinkoman 20X6 Inside References

Real-World References

See Stinkoman 20X6 Real-World References

Fast Forward

See Stinkoman 20X6 Fast Forward

External Links


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