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'''[[Strong Bad]]'s RhinoFeeder''' is a game invented by Strong Bad where you have to feed an angry rhino. You have to avoid snakes to get his food. If you fail to feed the rhino, it charges after you. This game comes equipped with the amazing 16-bit graphics that look almost real!  This game is also accessible from the Strong Bad Email [[video games]].
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'''Page Title:''' I Rhino! I hunger!
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== Instructions ==
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<pre>Feed the rhino.
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Don't tread on the snakes.
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Hint: The rhino gets mad if he tries to
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eat and there is no food.
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click to start</pre>
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== Fun Facts ==
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*This game appears to be a parody of a minigame (Feed the Dragons) that is in the Playstation RPG Chrono Cross. The sound effect the rhino makes, and the way it turns red when Strong Bad fails to feed it in time are identical to this game. (The sound effect is actually a low note played using the General MIDI instrument "fret noise.")
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*"Don't Tread on the Snakes" is a reference to the American Revolutionary flag with the caption [[Wikipedia:Don't tread on me |"Don't Tread on Me."]] See [[Carol]].
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*The page title refers to the old arcade game ''[[Wikipedia:Sinistar|Sinistar]]'', where one of the title character's sound bites was "I hunger!"
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*The snakes' sound effect is used in the cartoon [[That A Ghost]], in which spiders make it. This sound effect is taken from the  Skulltulas in [[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]].
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*On the cover box it says "For the Super Funmachine" which is a reference to Secret Collect's cover that said "For the Funmachine". This is also related to Nintendos and Super Nintendos.
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*In the [[Strong Bad Email]]  [[video games]], when the rhino gets mad and charges, Strong Bad moves out of the way, yet, in the real game, you cannot move out of the way.
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== External Links ==
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* Play the [[HR:rhinofeeder.html|Game]]
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* Play the [[HR:rhinofeeder5.swf|Game (Flash file)]]
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*Listen to the [[Videlectrix:songs/rhino_music.mp3|Game Music]]
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[[Category:Videlectrix Games]]

Revision as of 06:47, 13 November 2005

I Rhino! I hunger!
Now for Super Funmachine!

Strong Bad's RhinoFeeder is a game invented by Strong Bad where you have to feed an angry rhino. You have to avoid snakes to get his food. If you fail to feed the rhino, it charges after you. This game comes equipped with the amazing 16-bit graphics that look almost real! This game is also accessible from the Strong Bad Email video games.

Page Title: I Rhino! I hunger!

Instructions

Feed the rhino.
Don't tread on the snakes.
Hint: The rhino gets mad if he tries to
eat and there is no food.
click to start

Fun Facts

  • This game appears to be a parody of a minigame (Feed the Dragons) that is in the Playstation RPG Chrono Cross. The sound effect the rhino makes, and the way it turns red when Strong Bad fails to feed it in time are identical to this game. (The sound effect is actually a low note played using the General MIDI instrument "fret noise.")
  • "Don't Tread on the Snakes" is a reference to the American Revolutionary flag with the caption "Don't Tread on Me." See Carol.
  • The page title refers to the old arcade game Sinistar, where one of the title character's sound bites was "I hunger!"
  • The snakes' sound effect is used in the cartoon That A Ghost, in which spiders make it. This sound effect is taken from the Skulltulas in Majora's Mask.
  • On the cover box it says "For the Super Funmachine" which is a reference to Secret Collect's cover that said "For the Funmachine". This is also related to Nintendos and Super Nintendos.
  • In the Strong Bad Email video games, when the rhino gets mad and charges, Strong Bad moves out of the way, yet, in the real game, you cannot move out of the way.

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