Games
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{{about|list of all games}} {{for|games menu itself|Scrolling Shooter Games Menu}} | {{about|list of all games}} {{for|games menu itself|Scrolling Shooter Games Menu}} | ||
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'''Games''' are an integral part of the [[Homestar Runner]] site. [[The Brothers Chaps]] are confirmed [[Nintendo]] supporters and have an affinity for [[Atari 2600]] games. Along with [[Jonathan Howe]] they have a fictional games company called [[Videlectrix]]. The games they release are influenced by all of the less-than-spectacular (though highly addictive) arcade and computer games of the '80s. | '''Games''' are an integral part of the [[Homestar Runner]] site. [[The Brothers Chaps]] are confirmed [[Nintendo]] supporters and have an affinity for [[Atari 2600]] games. Along with [[Jonathan Howe]] they have a fictional games company called [[Videlectrix]]. The games they release are influenced by all of the less-than-spectacular (though highly addictive) arcade and computer games of the '80s. | ||
The current games menu is the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu]]. | The current games menu is the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu]]. |
Revision as of 13:45, 30 August 2008
- This article is about the list of all games. For the games menu itself, see Scrolling Shooter Games Menu.
Games are an integral part of the Homestar Runner site. The Brothers Chaps are confirmed Nintendo supporters and have an affinity for Atari 2600 games. Along with Jonathan Howe they have a fictional games company called Videlectrix. The games they release are influenced by all of the less-than-spectacular (though highly addictive) arcade and computer games of the '80s. The current games menu is the Scrolling Shooter Games Menu.
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New Games
Old Games
Videlectrix Games
These games are available only on the Videlectrix site.