Strong Bad's Technology

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"Super-photorealistic"

Strong Bad shows a strong preference for out-of-date technology. Sometimes his feelings are so strong they lead to a state of denial, in which he praises such outmoded technologies as cutting-edge. Videlectrix supports this by releasing 8-bit and 16-bit games that are usually low-quality.

Appearances

  • Almost every Strong Bad Email - Strong Bad uses outdated computers, and considered the Compy 386 and Lappy 486 as state-of-the-art computers with awesome features. The Paper, as well, appears to come from a tractor-fed dot matrix printer. Once state-of-the-art, such printers are now nearly non-existent.
  • Email long pants - Strong Bad deems the email "too long" and proceeds to edit it… with a white-out pen.
  • Email haircut - Strong Bad edits a Polaroid picture of Strong Mad with a marker, while pretending that he's using a light pen to edit a scanned picture.
  • Email duck pond - Strong Bad says that the Atari version of Duck Pond has state-of-the-art graphics.
  • Email weird dream - Strong Bad is unaware of how to use The Cheat's Apple OS.
  • Email lures & jigs - Strong Bad refers to Fishing Challenge '91 as "the pinnacle of graphics".
  • Email website - Strong Bad's Website is similar to many other outdated ones created during the '90s.
  • Email autobiography - "Words I Probably Said" is on cassette tapes.
  • Email video games - Strong Bad considers the SNES-style RhinoFeeder to be on a brand new and super-photorealistic system.
  • Email lady...ing - Strong Bad uses a Laserdisc, saying that everything is better on it.
  • Teen Girl Squad Issue 9 - Strong Bad tries to buy Turbografx games at Babbages.
  • Biz Cas Fri 3 - Strong Bad was unaware that backing up files was necessary, and then thought he could do so by keeping some of the ashes of his exploded computer.
  • Real-Live E-Mails - Strong Bad is unaware of the term "burning DVDs" and sets fire to a spindle of them using the BMW Lighter.
  • Email technology - A whole email on the subject, Strong Bad makes numerous references to older technologies being state-of-the-art.
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