SBCG4AP Dev Blog
From Homestar Runner Wiki
Strong Bad regularly updates a Developer's Blog on the Telltale Games website to promote Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.
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Blog Entries
Image | Date | Title | Description | Currently Playing: |
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7 May 2008 | Logos Please | Strong Bad discusses how video game success is proportional to the number of logos before the title screen. | "Trojan (they still have cartoon sticks of TNT in the post-apocalyptic future!)" | |
24 Apr 2008 | New Screenshots! | Strong Bad shows off some new screen shots of the upcoming game... that have been altered slightly. | Not MS Paint | |
17 Apr 2008 | Anadigilogital | Strong Bad complains about the game's lack of box art and dipswitches. | "Rebel Assault 1 (from a time when nasty looking full motion video was the future of gaming!)" | |
10 Apr 2008 | Nobody Listens to Strong Bandrew | Strong Bad decries the Telltale Team's rejection of his game ideas. | "Wagyan Land (the end boss is a word game!)" |
Fun Facts
24 Apr 2008
- Strong Bad alters a screenshot from the game and claims that it's a dating sim featuring Kate Pierson of the B-52's.
- One of Strong Bad's fake screencaps reveals that Homestar's innards are filled with "Strawberry Quik". "Quik" was the original name of Nestlé's flavored milk drink Nesquik.
- Strong Bad claims to launch a "heat-seeking 3-Stooges eye-poker missile" in his game. The hallmark slapstick comedy of the Stooges often included eye-poking.
17 Apr 2008
- Mig 29 Soviet Fighter is an unlicensed game for the NES. The switch on the back of the game triggers a voltage spike intended to temporarily disable the NES's lock-out chip so that the unlicensed game can be played on an official console.
- Strong Bad uses "it's" in place of "its" even though he considers people who do this to be scalawags.
10 Apr 2008
- The blocky 3D Strong Bad head in the sudoku puzzmaster picture is most likely a reference to Dr. Kawashima's representation in the Brain Age series, which included sudoku in the North American version of its first installment. Dr. Kawashima's head also sometimes used an expression similar to Strong Bad's in the game.
- NPR's program Weekend Edition Sunday includes a weekly segment with Will Shortz, puzzle constructor (including Sudoku), New York Times puzzle editor, and referred to by NPR as the "Puzzlemaster".
- Strong Bad's idea of a "flame cubicle" in the Telltale offices gets "SBLOUNSKCHED!"
- The title makes a reference to the book Nobody Listens to Andrew.