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*[[Homestar Ruiner]] {{--}} Strong Bad's refrigerator is completely empty except for a jar of [[Fluffy Puff Mayo]]. This is most likely a reference to ''{{wp|Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis}}'', where {{wp|Indiana Jones|Indy}}'s refrigerator only had a lone jar of mayonnaise as well.
*[[Homestar Ruiner]] {{--}} Strong Bad's refrigerator is completely empty except for a jar of [[Fluffy Puff Mayo]]. This is most likely a reference to ''{{wp|Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis}}'', where {{wp|Indiana Jones|Indy}}'s refrigerator only had a lone jar of mayonnaise as well.
*[[Behind the Bad Chapter 2: The Heist]] {{--}} A ''Secret of Monkey Island'' box is shown at one of the Telltale employees' desks, and some of the disks Strong Bad attempts to use to copy the source code are also from ''The Secret of Monkey Island''.
*[[Behind the Bad Chapter 2: The Heist]] {{--}} A ''Secret of Monkey Island'' box is shown at one of the Telltale employees' desks, and some of the disks Strong Bad attempts to use to copy the source code are also from ''The Secret of Monkey Island''.
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque]] {{--}} The entire game is modeled after LucasArts adventure games.
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque]] {{--}} The entire game is modeled after LucasArts adventure games, a practice continued in the two follow-ups released in [[The Roomisode Triungulate]].
*[[Best Caper Ever]] {{--}} The pan pipe musical riff that plays on the third cut to Homestar (and returns on the appearance of the word "end") is a reference to the opening cut-scene of ''{{wp|The Curse of Monkey Island}}'', which begins with a similar tune and a shot of {{wp|Guybrush Threepwood}} drifting across the sea in a floating bumper car.
*[[Best Caper Ever]] {{--}} The pan pipe musical riff that plays on the third cut to Homestar (and returns on the appearance of the word "end") is a reference to the opening cut-scene of ''{{wp|The Curse of Monkey Island}}'', which begins with a similar tune and a shot of {{wp|Guybrush Threepwood}} drifting across the sea in a floating bumper car.
*[[Make a Scene With Telltale at PAX 2010]] {{--}} Reginald Van Winslow and Morgan LeFlay from ''{{wp|Tales of Monkey Island}}'', developed under license from LucasArts by [[Telltale Games]], appear in the scene.
*[[Make a Scene With Telltale at PAX 2010]] {{--}} Reginald Van Winslow and Morgan LeFlay from ''{{wp|Tales of Monkey Island}}'', developed under license from LucasArts by [[Telltale Games]], appear in the scene.

Revision as of 19:04, 23 December 2023

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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