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<blockquote>''"There's no quicker way to turn the hotties off than by being a terrible poker player, man."'' {{--}} [[Strong Bad]]</blockquote>
<blockquote>''"There's no quicker way to turn the hotties off than by being a terrible poker player, man."'' {{--}} [[Strong Bad]]</blockquote>
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'''''Poker Night at the Inventory''''' is a game for Windows and Mac by [[Telltale Games]] released on November 22, 2010, that features [[Strong Bad]], {{p|l=http://www.samandmax.net/wiki/Max Max}} (from ''[[Sam & Max|Sam & Max: Freelance Police]]''), {{p|l=http://pennyarcade.wikia.com/wiki/Tycho_Brahe Tycho}} (from ''[[Wikipedia:Penny Arcade (webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]''), and {{p|l=http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Heavy Heavy Weapons Guy}} (from ''[[Wikipedia:Team Fortress 2|Team Fortress 2]]''), as well as {{p|l=http://miwiki.net/Reginald_Van_Winslow Winslow}} from ''[[Wikipedia:Tales of Monkey Island|Tales of Monkey Island]]'' as the host of The Inventory. Telltale promised that it features "a new style of poker", in a similar manner to that in the company's other card game, ''Telltale Texas Hold 'Em''. [[Matt Chapman]], besides providing the voice of Strong Bad, was heavily involved in the writing of his dialogue, similar to how he worked with Telltale on ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]''.
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'''''Poker Night at the Inventory''''' is a game for Windows and Mac by [[Telltale Games]] released on November 22, 2010, that features Strong Bad, {{p|l=http://www.samandmax.net/wiki/Max Max}} (from ''[[Sam & Max|Sam & Max: Freelance Police]]''), {{p|l=http://pennyarcade.wikia.com/wiki/Tycho_Brahe Tycho}} (from ''[[Wikipedia:Penny Arcade (webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]''), and {{p|l=http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Heavy Heavy Weapons Guy}} (from ''[[Wikipedia:Team Fortress 2|Team Fortress 2]]''), as well as {{p|l=http://miwiki.net/Reginald_Van_Winslow Winslow}} from ''[[Wikipedia:Tales of Monkey Island|Tales of Monkey Island]]'' as the host of The Inventory. Telltale promised that it features "a new style of poker", in a similar manner to that in the company's other card game, ''Telltale Texas Hold 'Em''. [[Matt Chapman]], besides providing the voice of Strong Bad, was heavily involved in the writing of his dialogue, similar to how he worked with Telltale on ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]''.
Characters each start with $10,000. Randomly at the start the game, a character might [[gambling|bet]] a prized item instead of putting up the money, such as "Iron Curtain" (the Heavy's minigun) and [[Dangeresque Too]]'s [[Cool Shades|sunglasses]].  These items will then become an unlockable item in ''Team Fortress 2'' if you knock them out during the game.  The game takes place in a [[Wikipedia:Speakeasy|speakeasy]] built under a video game storage warehouse called Dick and Kent's Games and Amusements, with the premise that the characters are spending their off hours playing poker. Between playing hands, the characters will have a very deep dialogue system, and each character has their own respective thoughts on the others. It is said that Strong Bad and Tycho hate each other, but Tycho and Max get along really well. Heavy is wary of Tycho, loves Max, and thinks Strong Bad is a tiny Heavy. Strong Bad, as usual, breaks the fourth wall and is well aware that he's a licensed character that was exploited by Telltale Games, similar to how he was treated in [[Behind The Bad]].
Characters each start with $10,000. Randomly at the start the game, a character might [[gambling|bet]] a prized item instead of putting up the money, such as "Iron Curtain" (the Heavy's minigun) and [[Dangeresque Too]]'s [[Cool Shades|sunglasses]].  These items will then become an unlockable item in ''Team Fortress 2'' if you knock them out during the game.  The game takes place in a [[Wikipedia:Speakeasy|speakeasy]] built under a video game storage warehouse called Dick and Kent's Games and Amusements, with the premise that the characters are spending their off hours playing poker. Between playing hands, the characters will have a very deep dialogue system, and each character has their own respective thoughts on the others. It is said that Strong Bad and Tycho hate each other, but Tycho and Max get along really well. Heavy is wary of Tycho, loves Max, and thinks Strong Bad is a tiny Heavy. Strong Bad, as usual, breaks the fourth wall and is well aware that he's a licensed character that was exploited by Telltale Games, similar to how he was treated in [[Behind The Bad]].

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