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* Several disks in the [[Floppy Disk Container]] refer to LucasArts games:
* Several disks in the [[Floppy Disk Container]] refer to LucasArts games:
**Email [[current status]] {{--}} "loom disc 1 of 24"
**Email [[current status]] {{--}} "loom disc 1 of 24"
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***''Loom'' was not actually distributed on 24 discs. This is a reference to a joke in LucasArts' ''{{wp|The Secret of Monkey Island}}'' that would prompt the player to insert the nonexistent disks numbered #22, #47, and #114.
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***''Loom'' was not actually distributed on 24 discs. The [[numbered disks|mention of an unreasonably high number of disks]] is a reference to a joke in LucasArts' ''{{wp|The Secret of Monkey Island}}'' that would prompt the player to insert the nonexistent disks numbered #22, #47, and #114.
**Email [[lackey]] {{--}} "{{wp|Maniac Mansion|maniac mansion}}"
**Email [[lackey]] {{--}} "{{wp|Maniac Mansion|maniac mansion}}"
**Email [[secret identity]] {{--}} "[[Sam & Max|sam and max]]", referring to ''{{wp|Sam & Max Hit the Road}}''
**Email [[secret identity]] {{--}} "[[Sam & Max|sam and max]]", referring to ''{{wp|Sam & Max Hit the Road}}''
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[[Category:Video game references]]
[[Category:Video game references]]
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[[Category:Real Companies]]

Current revision as of 13:01, 3 July 2025

Dangeresque, LucasArts style

LucasArts, known as Lucasfilm Games before 1990, was well known for their point-and-click graphic adventure games. These adventure games have often been referred to, most recently due to Telltale Games' involvement with Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.

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