Videlectrix
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*[[Rabbit Algebra]] | *[[Rabbit Algebra]] | ||
- | *Shploitz! | + | *[[Shploitz!]] |
- | *Planet, Alert! | + | *[[Planet, Alert!]] |
- | *Sundae Drivin' | + | *[[Sundae Drivin']] |
- | *Where's an Egg? | + | *[[Where's an Egg?]] |
- | *Salad Daze | + | *[[Salad Daze]] |
- | *King Dingo | + | *[[King Dingo]] |
- | *Kid Speedy | + | *[[Kid Speedy]] |
- | *QWERTY | + | *[[QWERTY]] |
- | *Spaceshipper | + | *[[Spaceshipper]] |
- | *Duck Guardian 2 | + | *[[Duck Guardian 2]] |
*Pigs On Head (console/computer version) | *Pigs On Head (console/computer version) | ||
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Revision as of 02:00, 19 January 2005
File:Videlectrix.jpg
Computer styled games
Videlectrix is a multi-billion 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.
They also manufacture blank CD-Rs, such as the one the Strong Bad Sings CD was pressed on.
They were the cover story in January 2005's issue of Hundredaire Socialite.
Debut: duck pond
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Videlectrix Games
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