Sega Tapes

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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] (Easter egg) — [[Tompkins]] steals a Sega tape with the game Road Rash on it.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] (Easter egg) — [[Tompkins]] steals a Sega tape with the game Road Rash on it.
*Email [[more armies]] — Homestar says that "the last time I fired up one of my old Sega tapes, it made me a waffle."
*Email [[more armies]] — Homestar says that "the last time I fired up one of my old Sega tapes, it made me a waffle."
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*Email [[slumber party]] — [[Strong Bad]] goes over to Homestar's house and hopes to play mature-rated games such as ''Blood Bleeder'', ''Head Chopper 2'', ''Scab Wars'', ''Blistergeist''. A few other Sega tapes are lying around, including ''Throat Rip'' and ''Saliva Quest''. Homestar informs Strong Bad that those games are "off-limits" and that they're only allowed to play ''[[Clapping Party]]''.
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*Email [[slumber party]] — [[Strong Bad]] goes over to Homestar's house and hopes to play mature-rated games such as ''[[Minor Video Games#Blood Bleeder|Blood Bleeder]]'', ''[[Minor Video Games#Head Chopper 2|Head Chopper 2]]'', ''[[Minor Video Games#Scab Wars|Scab Wars]]'', and ''[[Blistergeist]]''. A few other Sega tapes are lying around, including [[Minor Video Games#Throat Rip and Saliva Quest|''Throat Rip'' and ''Saliva Quest'']]. Homestar informs Strong Bad that those games are "off-limits" and that they're only allowed to play ''[[Clapping Party]]''.
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Revision as of 01:05, 7 April 2008

"You could have stolen UPWARDS of one Sega tape."
Sega Genesis controllers are compatible with the Atari 2600, but apparently not with waffle irons.

Sega Tapes, the cartridges used by the Sega Genesis game system, have appeared in the Homestar Runner universe. While none of the characters has been seen playing any of these games, Homestar Runner once attempted to use a Sega tape and controller with a waffle iron, with delicious results.

"Tape" is a somewhat common misnomer for cartridge, referring to the Sega Genesis cartridges' resemblance to cassette tapes. The cartridges for the Sega Genesis used semiconductor-based ROM chips for data storage, not spools of magnetic tape, so they are not actually tapes.

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