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**Slightly different mountain range. | **Slightly different mountain range. | ||
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*This Main Page is based on [[video games]], specifically the part making fun of '80s vector-graphics arcade games. | *This Main Page is based on [[video games]], specifically the part making fun of '80s vector-graphics arcade games. | ||
*[[Vector Strong Bad]]'s line "WELL, MY HEAD A SPLODE" is another reference to [[video games]]. | *[[Vector Strong Bad]]'s line "WELL, MY HEAD A SPLODE" is another reference to [[video games]]. |
Revision as of 02:42, 26 March 2005
Main Page featuring green lined 3D Homestar, speaking with a computerized speech engine voice.
Cast (in order of appearance): Vector Homestar Runner, Vector Strong Bad
Date: June 16, 2004
Page title: "Many Green Lines!"
- Toons — Colored lines move through the background and computer beeping noises can be heard.
- Games — The ground begins to move, little pyramids appear on the ground, A kind of drummer tune can be heard.
- Characters — The background outline changes. Four possible outlines.
- Downloads — Homestar Runner loses one of his polygons. Scroll again and he loses another. Scroll for a third time and he regrows them.
- Store — The green lines in the background wave insanely.
- Email — Vector Strong Bad appears, says "WELL, MY HEAD A SPLODE" (with subtitles) and explodes.
Fun Facts
- The four possible outlines from scrolling over Characters are:
- Low mountain range.
- Higher mountain range.
- Slightly different mountain range.
- Silhouette of futuristic city.
- This Main Page is based on video games, specifically the part making fun of '80s vector-graphics arcade games.
- Vector Strong Bad's line "WELL, MY HEAD A SPLODE" is another reference to video games.
- The Colored lines from the Toons scroll effect are similar to the classic arcade game Qix—or the Beziers screensaver in Windows.
- The little pyramids from the Games scroll effect and the outline backgrounds are similar to the ones in the arcade game "Battlezone" and the game "Turok Two: Seeds of evil".
- The polygons that fall off Homestar refer to In Search Of The Yello Dello when Homestar mentions "pieces of you are falling off in squares."
- The music played on the Games mouseover is a clip from the StrongBadZone Music, which can be found on the Videlectrix site.