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*When summoning Boxer Joe, Strong Bad sometimes says "Round 1, FIGHT!" the same way the announcer does in [[Mortal Kombat]]. | *When summoning Boxer Joe, Strong Bad sometimes says "Round 1, FIGHT!" the same way the announcer does in [[Mortal Kombat]]. | ||
*When Strong Bad finally uses the performing bear, he shouts "I choose you." This is a reference to [[Pokémon]]. | *When Strong Bad finally uses the performing bear, he shouts "I choose you." This is a reference to [[Pokémon]]. | ||
- | *In the game's music files, Halfathlon is referred to as [[Wikipedia:Summer | + | *In the game's music files, Halfathlon is referred to as [[Wikipedia:Summer Games|Summer Games]]. |
*"The Videlectrix Halfathlon" title mimics the similarly named The Activision Decathlon. | *"The Videlectrix Halfathlon" title mimics the similarly named The Activision Decathlon. | ||
*The box art for Mista Fixit is modeled after the "album cover" boxes of early [[Wikipedia:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]], complete with an incorporation of the company's logo into the artwork. In particular, the box art is likely spoofing the 1983 EA game [[Wikipedia:Hard Hat Mack|Hard Hat Mack]], whose box art showed a construction worker hanging onto a girder; the Mista Fixit box shows a fallen worker. | *The box art for Mista Fixit is modeled after the "album cover" boxes of early [[Wikipedia:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]], complete with an incorporation of the company's logo into the artwork. In particular, the box art is likely spoofing the 1983 EA game [[Wikipedia:Hard Hat Mack|Hard Hat Mack]], whose box art showed a construction worker hanging onto a girder; the Mista Fixit box shows a fallen worker. |