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| We use computers...to make video games!
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'''Videlectrix''' is a multi-dollar fictitious video game company that makes some of the hottest games ever. If anyone is playing a video game in any of the Homestar Runner toons, chances are it's a chart-topping Videlectrix classic.
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The brains behind the company Videlectrix were the cover story for January 2005's issue of [[Hundredaire Socialite]].  They are, of course, [[The Brothers Chaps]] in fake mustaches, and their friend [[Jonathan Howe]].
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{{Infobox_Company
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|company_name = Videlectrix
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|image = [[Image:Videlectrixlogo.png|Videlectrix logo|230px]]
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|type = Video game company
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|headquarters = [[Videlectrix Office]]
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|products = Video games and consoles<br/><small>'''via subsidiaries:'''</small> Blank media, batteries, board games,  children's toys, film production
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|employees = [[Videlectrix Guys]]<br/>Art department, graphic designers
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|slogan = "We use computers...to make video games!"
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|mascot = [[Videlectrix Mascot]]
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|website = [[videlectrix.itch.io]] ([[videlectrixitchio:|link]])<br/>[[videlectrix.com]] ([[Videlectrix:|link]])
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Videlectrix has a subsidiary, ''Videlectrix Films'', which is responsible for the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer|Peasant's Quest movie]], as well as ''Videlectrix Media'', which manufactures [[Wikipedia:CD-R|CD-Rs]], the type of which is used for [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]].
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''From a [[PAX East - 8 Apr 2018|2018 appearance at PAX East]]:''
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<blockquote>'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Once we started making cartoons, it was kind of hard not to just let all that [video game] stuff seep into it. We were huge Activision aficionados as kids [...] So we decided to invent a company, a fictitious company, that we could then have an excuse to make bad video games on our cartoon even though it had nothing to do with our cartoon. So we invented Videlectrix.</blockquote>
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They have an unnamed [[Videlectrix Mascot|mascot]], who appears in the Videlectrix logo of most games.
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'''Videlectrix''' is a video game developer that "makes" most of the games seen on [[homestarrunner.com]].
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Also, there exists a board game company in [[Family Resemblence]] with a similar name: Boardelectrix. The relationship between the two companies is currently unknown.
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== Company ==
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[[Image:Videlectrix_developers.png|thumb|200px|Hard at work [[progrum]]ming [[good graphics]].]]
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Videlectrix was first mentioned in the game [[Awexome Cross]]. Although vociferously obsessed with [[good graphics]], their games are noticeably out-of-date; most Videlectrix games are roughly on par with the [[Atari 2600]], [[Nintendo|Nintendo Entertainment System]], or similar '70s-'80s era technology.
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'''Debut:''' [[duck pond]]
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[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], developed by real-world company [[Telltale Games]], was framed as Telltale "collaborating" with Videlectrix. In a similar manner, [[Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triungulate]]'s Steam page lists the game as being developed and published by Videlectrix.
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== Main Page Descriptions ==
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A portion of the [[Office of The Brothers Chaps]] is designated as the [[Videlectrix Office]], with a large Videlectrix logo and game artwork adorning the wall.
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''March 21, 2005-current ''
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===Employees===
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<pre>You may not believe it, but we've made another good-great game.
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{{seemain|Videlectrix Guys}}
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We decided to call this one Stinkoman 20X6.
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The two employees of Videlectrix are "Videlectrix One" {{--}} the domineering, argumentative leader portrayed by [[Matt Chapman]] {{--}} and "Videlectrix Two" {{--}} his timid subordinate portrayed by [[Mike Chapman]]. Both men wear polo shirts, have poorly combed hair, and sport bushy [[mustache]]s. ''[[Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite]]'' featured "the brains behind Videlectrix" as their cover story in January 2005.
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Side scrolling action means hours of fun scrolling action!
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Springtime's around the corner, and coincidentially, so is
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"Your Videlectrix.com."</pre>
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''January 14-March 21, 2005 ''
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===Subsidiaries and Affiliates===
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<pre>Holy smokes! We managed to make another
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[[File:Videlectrix Films.png|thumb|Pan-and-scan!]]
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game. This game is a great game and it is  
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A production logo for '''Videlectrix Films''' is seen in the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]].
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called 50k Racewalker. Go fast, but not too
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The CD [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]] is designed to look like a custom burned {{w|CD-R}} of the '''Videlectrix Media''' brand.
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section and take a few (million) steps.  
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'''Videlectrix Kidx''' is a toy company which produced the [[Taranchula]] {{w|Black metal|black}} [[metal detector]] used in the email [[buried]] and the [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] game series. It is unknown if similarly-named toy company [[Kidelectrix]] is affiliated with Videlectrix.
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your crosshairs locked on videlectrix.com,  
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or "Good Games HQ."</pre>
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Board game company '''[[Boardelectrix]]''' has been variously portrayed as [[The Deleteheads Download#Vol. 1 (January 24, 2018)|a separate company "next door" to Videlectrix]] or [[Trogdor!! The Board Game (video)|the same company with the same employees]].
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'''Videlectrix Power''' batteries are used in the [[Kick The Cheat Voicebox Replacement Surgery]] demonstration.
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== Website ==
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The Videlectrix website at [[videlectrix.com]] features more information about the company, including news updates, listings of games and box art, downloadable music, and playable games. Many of the games on this site have little or no connection to Homestar Runner. This site has not been updated since 2009.
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The [[videlectrix.itch.io|Videlectrix itch.io page]] has superseded videlectrix.com as the home for Videlectrix games on the Internet.
== Videlectrix Games ==
== Videlectrix Games ==
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Many games created by Videlectrix have been mentioned or seen throughout the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work. Games range from brief mentions or single screenshots to full, playable games on [[homestarrunner.com|the website]] or elsewhere.
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*[[Pigs on Head|Pigs on Head (LCD Version)]]
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*[[50K Racewalker]]
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*[[Peasant's Quest]]
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*[[Awexome Cross]]
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*[[Secret Collect]]
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*[[Burninate the Barnyard]]
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*[[Thy Dungeonman]]
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind The Dangerdesque]]
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*[[Thy Dungeonman 2]]
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 2: The Intersection of Doom & Boom]]
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 3: Keep My Enemies, Loser]]
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode X: Inspection Certificate on File in Building Office]]
*[[Duck Guardian]]
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*[[Population: Tire]]
 
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*[[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu]]
 
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*[[StrongBadZone]]
 
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*Strong Bad's [[RhinoFeeder]]
 
*[[Duck Pond]]
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*[[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]]
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*[[Halloween Hide & Seek]]
*[[Hallrunner]]
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*[[50K Racewalker]]
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*[[Kid Speedy]]
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*[[Limozeen's Hot Babelien Odyssey]]
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*[[Math Kickers]]
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*[[Peasant's Quest]]
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*[[Pigs on Head|Pigs on Head (LCD Version)]]
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*[[Population: Tire]]
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*[[Redcoat Ghost Patrol]]
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*[[RhinoFeeder]]
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*[[Rig Rug]]
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*[[Secret Collect.]]
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*[[Snake Boxer 5]]
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*[[Space Circus Catastrophe]]
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]]
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*[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]
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*[[StrongBadZone]]
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*[[Thy Dungeonman]]
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*[[Thy Dungeonman II]]
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*[[Thy Dungeonman 3]]
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*[[Trogday Micro Game]]
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*[[TROGDOR!]]
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*[[Trogdor's 3D-Ungeon]]
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*[[Where's an Egg?]]
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*[[Where's The Cheat? (game)|Where's The Cheat?]]
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*[[Rabbit Algebra]]
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*[[Butcher Bros.]]
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*[[C.H.E.A.T.]]
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*[[Planet Alert!]]
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*[[Cheat Commandos Tactics]]
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*[[Sundae Drivin']]
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*[[Duck Guardian 2]]
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*[[Where's an Egg?]]
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*[[Classic Stand-up Arcade Game|Explodey Sisters]]
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*[[Fluffy Puff Mayonnaise Game]]
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*[[Halfathlon]]
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*[[8-Bit is Enough|Lady Crate Ape]]
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*[[Lewis Rudkin SX: england]]
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*[[Fan 'Stumes 2021|Locate Banana]]
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*[[8-Bit is Enough|Mista Fixit]]
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*[[Peasant's Quest Proposed Sequels|PEASANT'S QUEST 2: Return of the Babym'n]]
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*[[Pigs on Head#Explanations|Pigs On Head (console/computer version)]]
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*[[Planet Alert!]]
*[[QWERTY]]
*[[QWERTY]]
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*[[Rabbit Algebra]]
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*[[Salad Daze]]
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*[[Shploitz!]]
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*[[Homestar Ruiner Responses#First Page|Snake Boxer]]
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*[[Homestar Ruiner Responses (House of Strong)#Fun Machine|Snake Boxer 2: The Biting of Boxer Joe]]
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*[[Homestar Ruiner Responses (House of Strong)#Fun Machine|Snake Boxer 3: Solving Problems Through Diplomacy]]
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*[[Homestar Ruiner Responses (House of Strong)#Fun Machine|Snake Boxer 4: Lady Snake Parade]]
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*[[Strong Bad's Responses in Poker Night at the Inventory#Strong Bad and Tycho Conversations|Snake Boxer 6: Now The Snakes Have Fists Too]]
*[[Spaceshipper]]
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*Pigs On Head (console/computer version)
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*[[Sundae Drivin']]
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*[[8-Bit is Enough Responses (The Field)#Cell Phone → 1|The Halls of Trogdor]]
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*[[8-Bit is Enough Responses (Videlectrix Mainframe)#Copy Protector → InvisiGlasses|Thy Dungeonman 0: No Text Edition]]
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*[[Trogdor: Let's Burninate Phonics]]
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*[[dictionary|Where's an Egg? II]]
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*[[Fan Costumes 2017|Xeliogravius IV]]
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[[File:jun10.jpeg|thumb|Joystick Wagglin']]
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[[File:videlectrixman.gif|thumb|Many games open with an animation of the running mascot.]]
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Box covers of some of the games.
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[[File:TwitterSbemailsongGuitar.png|thumb|We use computers... to make video games!]]
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'''Description:'''<pre>Welcome to the Videlectrix Game Gallery. Have some wine and cheese
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[[File:ytthumb hauntedhouse.png|thumb|The 'Trix]]
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Featuring the work of award winning artists such as: our art department.</pre>
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*A description of Videlectrix in a [[Telltale Games]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110831101532/http://www.telltalegames.com/company/pressreleases/id-65 press release] read:
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Since the beginning of organized time, or shortly thereafter, the 'Trix, as they are sometimes known, has been at all four fronts of the electronic video gaming industry, providing lo-res entertainment to parents and children alike. In the early years, The Big V, as they are othertimes known, got their start by typing numbers into calculators and then turning the calculators upside down to form words. In 2003, they partnered with Homestarrunner.com and released the arcade peasant-masher Trogdor! They've since followed up with hit after hit, including next-gen text adventure Peasant's Quest, side scrolling platformer Stinkoman 20X6, and the unforgettable Color Television Calibration Cartridge. Vid'rix looks forward to working with Telltale Games and finding out just exactly what it is they do.
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*[[videlectrix.itch.io|Videlectrix's page on itch.io]] reads:
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Since the beginning of videogames, Videlectrix has been there forefronting the crap out of the competition with good graphics and half-decent progrumming. With classic hits like the '''Thy Dungeonman''' series, '''Trogdor!''', '''Stinkoman 20X6''', and '''Peasant's Quest''', the 'Trix has firmly cemented itself in cement shoes and cast itself into the proverbial East River of videogaming.
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</blockquote>
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*Videlectrix has often been treated as a legitimate video game developer in the real world. In one instance, they were even acknowledged by ''Nintendo Power'' magazine.
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**{{w|Eric Conveys an Emotion|Emotion Eric}} [[Eric Conveys An Emotion: The Interview|visited the Videlectrix offices for an interview]].
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**Rock, Paper, Shotgun [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/12/17/rps-speaks-exclusively-to-videlectrix/ interviewed] Videlectrix regarding their disagreement with [[Telltale Games]].
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*As seen in one of [[Strong Bad]]'s [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|Instagram]] posts, Videlectrix has come out with a "Virtualectrix" virtual reality headset, although as depicted it is made of cardboard.
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*Many Videlectrix games feature [[Poorly Written Emails|incorrect English grammar]] and [[Deliberately Poor English|spelling due to bad translations]], despite the fact the Videlectrix team have been shown to be fluent in English.
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*The Videlectrix logo is similar to the first version of the [[Wikipedia:Commodore International|Commodore]] logo, particularly its [[font]].
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*{{qotw|Wheat Grows Sweet (2-bit mono internal PC sound song)|[[Peasant's Quest]]|Mirror:wheatgrowssweet.zip}}
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/trogdor_theme.mp3|Trogdor Theme]]
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*[[Viidelectrix]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/poptire_theme.mp3|Population Tire Theme]]
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*[[FunMachine]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/sbzone_music.mp3|StrongBadZone Music]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/pq_theme.mp3|Peasant's Quest Theme]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/pq_trogcave.mp3|Peasant's Quest (Trogdor's Cave)]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/trogdor_intermission.mp3|Trogdor Intermission]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/thydungeonman_theme.mp3|Thy Dungeonman Theme]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/racewalker50k_theme.mp3|50K Racewalker Theme]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/duckguard1_theme.mp3|Duck Guardian 1 Theme]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/duckguard1_win.mp3|Duck Guardian 1 Reprise]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/stinkoman_level1.mp3|Stinkoman Level 1]]
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*[[Videlectrix:songs/stinkoman_level2.mp3|Stinkoman Level 2]]
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*The quote "award winning artists such as: our art department" could be a reference to games in the Atari era in which employees remained nameless.
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*[[videlectrixitchio:|Videlectrix itch.io page]]
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*[https://store.steampowered.com/curator/44501596 Videlectrix Steam page]
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*[[Videlectrix:|Videlectrix website]]
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**View the [[Videlectrix:videlectrix_home.swf|Flash file]] of the main page
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* [[Videlectrix:|Videlectrix.com]] &mdash; '''Page Title:''' Home of our Videlectrix!!
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*[[Videlectrix:videlectrix_catalog.html|Games Catalog]] &mdash; '''Page Title:''' Catalogs of our games!!
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*[[Videlectrix:videlectrix_demos.html|Game Demos]] &mdash; '''Page Title:''' Demos of our games!
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*[[Videlectrix:videlectrix_gallery.html|Game Gallery]] &mdash; '''Page Title:''' Galleries of our games!
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Current revision as of 09:52, 3 July 2025

Not to be confused with Viidelectrix.
Videlectrix
Videlectrix logo
Type Video game company
Headquarters Videlectrix Office
Products Video games and consoles
via subsidiaries: Blank media, batteries, board games, children's toys, film production
Employees Videlectrix Guys
Art department, graphic designers
Slogan "We use computers...to make video games!"
Mascot Videlectrix Mascot
Website videlectrix.itch.io (link)
videlectrix.com (link)

From a 2018 appearance at PAX East:

MATT CHAPMAN: Once we started making cartoons, it was kind of hard not to just let all that [video game] stuff seep into it. We were huge Activision aficionados as kids [...] So we decided to invent a company, a fictitious company, that we could then have an excuse to make bad video games on our cartoon even though it had nothing to do with our cartoon. So we invented Videlectrix.

Videlectrix is a video game developer that "makes" most of the games seen on homestarrunner.com.

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[edit] Company

Videlectrix was first mentioned in the game Awexome Cross. Although vociferously obsessed with good graphics, their games are noticeably out-of-date; most Videlectrix games are roughly on par with the Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System, or similar '70s-'80s era technology.

Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, developed by real-world company Telltale Games, was framed as Telltale "collaborating" with Videlectrix. In a similar manner, Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triungulate's Steam page lists the game as being developed and published by Videlectrix.

A portion of the Office of The Brothers Chaps is designated as the Videlectrix Office, with a large Videlectrix logo and game artwork adorning the wall.

[edit] Employees

See main article: Videlectrix Guys

The two employees of Videlectrix are "Videlectrix One" — the domineering, argumentative leader portrayed by Matt Chapman — and "Videlectrix Two" — his timid subordinate portrayed by Mike Chapman. Both men wear polo shirts, have poorly combed hair, and sport bushy mustaches. Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite featured "the brains behind Videlectrix" as their cover story in January 2005.

[edit] Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Pan-and-scan!

A production logo for Videlectrix Films is seen in the Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer.

The CD Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits is designed to look like a custom burned CD-R of the Videlectrix Media brand.

Videlectrix Kidx is a toy company which produced the Taranchula black metal detector used in the email buried and the Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People game series. It is unknown if similarly-named toy company Kidelectrix is affiliated with Videlectrix.

Board game company Boardelectrix has been variously portrayed as a separate company "next door" to Videlectrix or the same company with the same employees.

Videlectrix Power batteries are used in the Kick The Cheat Voicebox Replacement Surgery demonstration.

[edit] Website

The Videlectrix website at videlectrix.com features more information about the company, including news updates, listings of games and box art, downloadable music, and playable games. Many of the games on this site have little or no connection to Homestar Runner. This site has not been updated since 2009.

The Videlectrix itch.io page has superseded videlectrix.com as the home for Videlectrix games on the Internet.

[edit] Videlectrix Games

Many games created by Videlectrix have been mentioned or seen throughout the Homestar Runner body of work. Games range from brief mentions or single screenshots to full, playable games on the website or elsewhere.

[edit] Playable

[edit] Non-Playable

Joystick Wagglin'
Many games open with an animation of the running mascot.

[edit] Fun Facts

We use computers... to make video games!
The 'Trix

[edit] Remarks

Since the beginning of organized time, or shortly thereafter, the 'Trix, as they are sometimes known, has been at all four fronts of the electronic video gaming industry, providing lo-res entertainment to parents and children alike. In the early years, The Big V, as they are othertimes known, got their start by typing numbers into calculators and then turning the calculators upside down to form words. In 2003, they partnered with Homestarrunner.com and released the arcade peasant-masher Trogdor! They've since followed up with hit after hit, including next-gen text adventure Peasant's Quest, side scrolling platformer Stinkoman 20X6, and the unforgettable Color Television Calibration Cartridge. Vid'rix looks forward to working with Telltale Games and finding out just exactly what it is they do.
Since the beginning of videogames, Videlectrix has been there forefronting the crap out of the competition with good graphics and half-decent progrumming. With classic hits like the Thy Dungeonman series, Trogdor!, Stinkoman 20X6, and Peasant's Quest, the 'Trix has firmly cemented itself in cement shoes and cast itself into the proverbial East River of videogaming.

[edit] Inside References

[edit] Real-World References

  • The Videlectrix logo is similar to the first version of the Commodore logo, particularly its font.

[edit] Quotes of the Week

[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links


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