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Revision as of 01:02, 31 March 2005

Contents

Modern Handheld Games Menu

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Retro Game Page-y goodness.

The Handheld Games Menu is currently available by choosing "Old Games" on the Scrolling Shooter Games Menu. It is modeled after the vintage Nintendo "Game and Watch." The background can be changed so Homestar Runner can prance across The Field, Strongbadia and The King of Town's Grill.

Page Title: Exciting Handheld Action!

Available Games

Original Handheld Games Menu

The original version

Previously, the Handheld Games Menu was the main Games Menu. Most of it was the same as the current Handheld Games Menu, but there were a few differences.

  • The last three games have been moved around a bit. The original version had the Videlectrix games "Population: Tire" and "Trogdor!" (which were moved to the new Games Menu) instead of "Fortune Cookies" and "Astro Lite", which were in the Museum at the time. "Spin 'n' Say" was also eighth in line instead of ninth.
  • The text on top read "Super Fun Games-n-Such" instead of "Super Old Games-n-Such". The outline of the text was also thicker in the original version.
  • The "bkgrd" button was where the "new games" button game is now. Obviously, the "new games" button was not in the original version.
  • The mouth of the Strong Bad face ("Strong Libs'" icon) was filled in more in the original version. The question mark ("Homestar Quiz's" icon) was darker in the original version.
  • The original version had a gray back button in the bottom-left corner of the screen, which the new version lacks.

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Preceded by:
Third Games Menu
Games Navigation
2002-2004
Succeeded by:
Scrolling Shooter Games Menu
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