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- | [[Image: | + | [[Image:GamesMenuSBCG4AP.PNG|thumb|The current ''Games'' menu]] |
- | '''Scrolling Shooter Games Menu''' is the current [[ | + | '''Scrolling Shooter Games Menu''' is the current [[homestarrunner.com]] [[Games|games]] selection screen. It is styled from the vertical [[Wikipedia:Scrolling shooter|scrolling shooter]] arcade games from the early '80s. The older games are available from the WWII style fighter, while the newer, more advanced games are selected from the fancy space fighters. The current [[20X6]] character whose power-up was most recently collected describes each game (see below for possible characters). |
'''Page Title:''' Shots do NOT hurt other players... yet. | '''Page Title:''' Shots do NOT hurt other players... yet. | ||
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== Available Games== | == Available Games== | ||
- | *[[Handheld Games Menu|Old Games]] | + | *[[Handheld Games Menu|Old Games]] — ''So old they are new! Maybe you forgot!'' |
- | *[[TROGDOR!|Trogdor]] | + | *[[TROGDOR!|Trogdor]] — ''One armed dragon might! Thrilling level!'' |
- | *[[Population: Tire|Pop Tire]] | + | *[[Population: Tire|Pop Tire]] — ''Bouncing tire Challenge! Begin at once!'' |
- | *[[Thy Dungeonman|Dungeon Man]] | + | *[[Thy Dungeonman|Dungeon Man]] — ''Type an adventure! Keyboard to the max!'' |
- | *[[Awexome Cross]] | + | *[[Awexome Cross]] — ''Rolling Cheat thunder! Grab n go cash!'' |
- | *[[StrongBadZone|SBZone]] | + | *[[StrongBadZone|SBZone]] — ''Avoiding shaped attacks in a Strong Bad Zone!'' |
- | *[[Marshie's Malloween Mix-Up|Marshie Ween]] | + | *[[Marshie's Malloween Mix-Up|Marshie Ween]] — ''Switching colored treats! Floating delights!'' |
- | *[[Secret Collect]] | + | *[[Secret Collect.|Secret Collect]] — ''A flashing maze to create many times!'' |
- | *[[Peasant's Quest|Peasant Quest]] | + | *[[RhinoFeeder|Rhino Feeder]] — ''Mighty zoo animal! Elude a snake!'' |
- | *[[Stinkoman 20X6|Stinko Man]] | + | *[[Peasant's Quest|Peasant Quest]] — ''Robed peasant hero! Text and graphic style!'' |
- | *[[Thy Dungeonman | + | *[[Stinkoman 20X6|Stinko Man]] — ''Sidemost scrolling! Stinkoman presents!'' |
+ | *[[Thy Dungeonman 3|Dungeon Man 3]] — ''Text and graphics! Orange adventure!'' | ||
+ | *[[Viidelectrix|Wii Games]] — ''Old games made for Wii! Wave it all around!'' | ||
+ | *[[Make-O Your Own Stinko|Stinko Comix]] — ''Make your own comics! Sprite based humors!'' | ||
+ | *[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People|SBCG4AP demo]] — ''Real type game for PC and Wii! Try out the PC demo!'' ''{no longer available}'' | ||
+ | *[[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind The Dangerdesque|Dangeresque]] — ''Roomisodic gaming is a gamechanger! Videlectrix tells a better tale!'' | ||
== Easter Eggs == | == Easter Eggs == | ||
- | *Click the center "Games Menu... 1982 Videlectrix" to go to the [[Videlectrix]] website. | + | *Click the center "Games Menu... [[1982]] Videlectrix.com" to go to the [[Videlectrix]] website. |
*Click on the level number to change the backgrounds. | *Click on the level number to change the backgrounds. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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Image:Gamesmenulvl3.PNG| | Image:Gamesmenulvl3.PNG| | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
- | *When you collect one of the [[Wikipedia:Power-up|power-ups]] that appear occasionally, the character ship and avatar changes accordingly. | + | *When you collect one of the [[Wikipedia:Power-up|power-ups]] that appear occasionally, the character ship and avatar changes accordingly. Initially upon page load, the character is [[1-Up]]. |
:{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=6 style="border-collapse:collapse" | :{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=6 style="border-collapse:collapse" | ||
|- bgcolor=#eeeeee | |- bgcolor=#eeeeee | ||
- | ! Character !! Avatar !! Ship !! Power-Up | + | ! Character !! width=90 | Avatar<br /><sup>(closed mouth)</sup> !! width=90 | Avatar<br /><sup>(open mouth)</sup> !! Ship !! Power-Up |
|- | |- | ||
| <center>[[1-Up]]</center> | | <center>[[1-Up]]</center> | ||
- | | <center>[[Image:1-Up | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu 1-Up.PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu 1-Up (open).PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu 1-Up Ship.PNG|75px]]</center> |
+ | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu 1-Up Pill.PNG|75px]]</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>[[Stinkoman]]</center> | | <center>[[Stinkoman]]</center> | ||
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Stinkoman.PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Stinkoman (open).PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Stinkoman Ship.PNG|75px]]</center> |
+ | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Stinkoman Pill.PNG|75px]]</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>[[Pan Pan]]</center> | | <center>[[Pan Pan]]</center> | ||
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Pan Pan.PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Pan Pan (open).PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Pam Pam Ship.PNG|75px]]</center> |
+ | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Pan Pan Pill.PNG|75px]]</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
- | | <center>[[ | + | | <center>[[Cheatball]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu The Cheat.PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu The Cheat (open).PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu The Cheat Ship.PNG|75px]]</center> |
+ | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu The Cheat Pill.PNG|75px]]</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>[[20X6 Coach Z]] </center> | | <center>[[20X6 Coach Z]] </center> | ||
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Coach Z.PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Coach Z (open).PNG|75px]]</center> |
- | | <center>[[Image: | + | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Coach Z Ship.PNG|75px]]</center> |
+ | | <center>[[Image:Games Menu Coach Z Pill.PNG|75px]]</center> | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Fun Facts == | == Fun Facts == | ||
=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
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[[Image:2nite.png|thumb|right|Screenshot of the New Games page when played using Flash Player 6; note the unused ''[[TROGDOR!]]'' message.]] | [[Image:2nite.png|thumb|right|Screenshot of the New Games page when played using Flash Player 6; note the unused ''[[TROGDOR!]]'' message.]] | ||
- | *Loading the page up with Flash Player 6 will cause the browser to complain about a script in the background making everything run slowly. If cancel is selected it will cause the menu to cease loading the levels (thus showing "Level", without any numeric value assigned, leaving a blank screen), cause the sprite to go haywire (it | + | *When this menu was first released, the information bar at the bottom (score, brand, level) was not there. It was added shortly thereafter. |
- | **Note: The message "TROGDOR IS THE GREATEST GAME! PLAY 2NITE!!" is actually the default value of the text box. | + | *When viewing the flash file, a small green line floats to the bottom on the left side in level 3. |
+ | *This is the first time Cheatball and 20X6 Coach Z have ever been shown. | ||
+ | *The score can't move above 0. | ||
+ | *Loading the page up with Flash Player 6 will cause the browser to complain about a script in the background making everything run slowly. If cancel is selected, it will cause the menu to cease loading the levels (thus showing "Level", without any numeric value assigned, leaving a blank screen), cause the sprite to go haywire (it will go through every morphing and moving animation over and over and over) and have some characters say an otherwise unused message ("''Trogdor is the Greatest Game! Play 2Nite!''"). | ||
+ | **Note: The message "TROGDOR IS THE GREATEST GAME! PLAY 2NITE!!" is actually the default value of the text box. It is replaced with another message when you move the mouse over an item. The text is never seen unless all ActionScript is aborted, which happens when you get the "running slowly" dialog box described above and choose to stop running scripts. | ||
+ | *When [[Thy Dungeonman 3]] was added to the games menu, it briefly [[:Image:GamesMenuWithDungeonMan3WithoutRhinoFeeder.PNG|replaced RhinoFeeder]]. | ||
=== Remarks === | === Remarks === | ||
+ | *Each ship has a different maneuverability. From fastest to slowest: Cheatball, Stinkoman, 1-Up, 20X6 Coach Z, and Pan Pan. | ||
*While most of the website fits into a small rectangle with rounded edges, this menu has proportions more like that of an arcade cabinet's monitor, with sharp edges. | *While most of the website fits into a small rectangle with rounded edges, this menu has proportions more like that of an arcade cabinet's monitor, with sharp edges. | ||
- | *Despite using 20X6 characters, each pill uses the initials of the normal characters | + | *Despite using 20X6 characters, each pill uses the initials of the normal characters e.g. H is for Homestar. The ships are also designed off of the normal non-20X6 characters, the most obvious example being Pan Pan's [[Pom Pom]]-shaped spaceship. |
- | + | *Pan Pan opens and closes his mouth to make it appear that he speaks normal words, although he has been shown to communicate by bouncing, as seen in [[Under Construction]]. | |
- | === | + | === Glitches === |
- | + | [[Image:Disappear.png|thumb|139px|Disappearing act]] | |
- | *Grab a slow character's pill (Coach Z or Pan Pan) and go to one of the far sides and quickly scroll to the other side and click on one of the games. Your character's laser will shoot out from where the ship was and the game you clicked on will still explode even if the laser isn't anywhere near it. | + | *Grab a slow character's pill (20X6 Coach Z or Pan Pan) and go to one of the far sides and quickly scroll to the other side and click on one of the games. Your character's laser will shoot out from where the ship was and the game you clicked on will still explode even if the laser isn't anywhere near it. |
- | + | *If you click on a game-ship in the far left and scroll very fast to the right (or vice-versa) with a fast character's pill, your ship will disappear unless you navigate to the opposite direction you went. | |
- | + | *After clicking on the SBCG4AP demo download, the other buttons and the speech bubbles don't work anymore. | |
- | * | + | *If you grab a character pill right as the ship you clicked on blows up, the game's page will not load. |
- | * | + | *If you manage to fire two shots at one time, the first one will hit the ship you clicked on, and if the second one hits a ship, they will all simultaneously explode. It will then begin the game that was clicked. |
=== Real-World References === | === Real-World References === | ||
* The levels are all inspired by classic video games. | * The levels are all inspired by classic video games. | ||
**Level 1 (landscape) is modeled after ''[[Wikipedia:Xevious|Xevious]]'' (by [[Wikipedia:Namco|Namco]], 1982). | **Level 1 (landscape) is modeled after ''[[Wikipedia:Xevious|Xevious]]'' (by [[Wikipedia:Namco|Namco]], 1982). | ||
- | **Level 2 (sea/ships) is modeled after ''1941'' (by [[Wikipedia:Capcom|Capcom]], 1984). | + | **Level 2 (sea/ships) is modeled after ''[[Wikipedia:1941: Counter Attack|1941: Counter Attack]]'' (by [[Wikipedia:Capcom|Capcom]], 1984). |
- | **Level 3 (space) is probably a reference to the arcade games ''[[Wikipedia:Galaxian|Galaxian]]'' (by Namco, 1979) and ''[[Wikipedia:Galaga|Galaga]]'' (by Namco, 1981) | + | **Level 3 (space) is probably a reference to the arcade games ''[[Wikipedia:Galaxian|Galaxian]]'' (by Namco, 1979) and ''[[Wikipedia:Galaga|Galaga]]'' (by Namco, 1981). |
- | *The quote for Awexome Cross refers to the sidescrolling shooter series named ''[[Wikipedia:Rolling Thunder ( | + | *The quote for Awexome Cross refers to the sidescrolling shooter series named ''[[Wikipedia:Rolling Thunder (arcade game)|Rolling Thunder]]'' (by [[Wikipedia:Namco|Namco]], 1986). |
- | * The power-ups fall down in the same fashion as the game [[Wikipedia:Arkanoid|Arkanoid]], in which falling pill-like objects would change the appearance and ability of the ship below. | + | *The power-ups fall down in the same fashion as the game ''[[Wikipedia:Arkanoid|Arkanoid]]'', in which falling pill-like objects would change the appearance and ability of the ship below. |
- | *The "Ready!" text that you see when you enter the menu is from | + | *The falling pills are also quite reminiscent of the old computer game Mac Brickout 3.4, in which falling, rotating pills with letters on them would grant your paddle special abilities. |
- | *The continually rolling "1982 Videlectrix" bar at the bottom is a reference to a similar animation that appeared in most Atari 2600 games made by Activision. | + | *The "Ready!" text that you see when you enter the menu is from the [[Nintendo|NES]] ''[[Wikipedia:Mega Man Classic|Mega Man]]'' games (among other games such as [[Wikipedia:Bubble Bobble|Bubble Bobble]]); that is, it uses a similar font and placement. |
+ | *The continually rolling "1982 Videlectrix" bar at the bottom is a reference to a similar animation that appeared in most [[Atari 2600]] games made by [[Wikipedia:Activision|Activision]]. | ||
*The page title, "Shots do NOT hurt other players...yet." is from the classic arcade game ''[[Wikipedia:Gauntlet (arcade game)|Gauntlet]]''. | *The page title, "Shots do NOT hurt other players...yet." is from the classic arcade game ''[[Wikipedia:Gauntlet (arcade game)|Gauntlet]]''. | ||
*The way the dialogue is displayed (along with the person speaking) resembles the [[Wikipedia:Star Fox series|''Star Fox'' games]]. | *The way the dialogue is displayed (along with the person speaking) resembles the [[Wikipedia:Star Fox series|''Star Fox'' games]]. | ||
- | *The scrollover noise is the jumping noise from the Atari 5200 game [ | + | *The scrollover noise is the jumping noise from the [[Wikipedia:Atari 5200|Atari 5200]] game [[Wikipedia:Montezuma's Revenge (video game)|''Montezuma's Revenge'']] (by [[Wikipedia:Parker Brothers|Parker Brothers]], 1984). |
+ | *The noise played after a ship is destroyed and before the new page loads is a sound effect from [[Wikipedia:Paradroid|Paradroid]]. | ||
=== Fast Forward === | === Fast Forward === | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
- | *[[HR:games.html| | + | *[[HR:games.html|view the Games Menu]] |
- | *[[HR: | + | *[[HR:gamesmenu new.swf|view the Flash file for the Games Menu]] |
- | *[[HR:oldgames.html| | + | *[[HR:oldgames.html|view the Old Games Menu]] |
- | *[[HR:handheld.swf| | + | *[[HR:handheld.swf|view the Flash file for the Old Games Menu]] |
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Revision as of 21:22, 8 May 2016
Scrolling Shooter Games Menu is the current homestarrunner.com games selection screen. It is styled from the vertical scrolling shooter arcade games from the early '80s. The older games are available from the WWII style fighter, while the newer, more advanced games are selected from the fancy space fighters. The current 20X6 character whose power-up was most recently collected describes each game (see below for possible characters).
Page Title: Shots do NOT hurt other players... yet.
Date: July 29, 2004
Contents |
Available Games
- Old Games — So old they are new! Maybe you forgot!
- Trogdor — One armed dragon might! Thrilling level!
- Pop Tire — Bouncing tire Challenge! Begin at once!
- Dungeon Man — Type an adventure! Keyboard to the max!
- Awexome Cross — Rolling Cheat thunder! Grab n go cash!
- SBZone — Avoiding shaped attacks in a Strong Bad Zone!
- Marshie Ween — Switching colored treats! Floating delights!
- Secret Collect — A flashing maze to create many times!
- Rhino Feeder — Mighty zoo animal! Elude a snake!
- Peasant Quest — Robed peasant hero! Text and graphic style!
- Stinko Man — Sidemost scrolling! Stinkoman presents!
- Dungeon Man 3 — Text and graphics! Orange adventure!
- Wii Games — Old games made for Wii! Wave it all around!
- Stinko Comix — Make your own comics! Sprite based humors!
- SBCG4AP demo — Real type game for PC and Wii! Try out the PC demo! {no longer available}
- Dangeresque — Roomisodic gaming is a gamechanger! Videlectrix tells a better tale!
Easter Eggs
- Click the center "Games Menu... 1982 Videlectrix.com" to go to the Videlectrix website.
- Click on the level number to change the backgrounds.
- When you collect one of the power-ups that appear occasionally, the character ship and avatar changes accordingly. Initially upon page load, the character is 1-Up.
Character Avatar
(closed mouth)Avatar
(open mouth)Ship Power-Up 1-Up Stinkoman Pan Pan Cheatball 20X6 Coach Z
Fun Facts
Trivia
- When this menu was first released, the information bar at the bottom (score, brand, level) was not there. It was added shortly thereafter.
- When viewing the flash file, a small green line floats to the bottom on the left side in level 3.
- This is the first time Cheatball and 20X6 Coach Z have ever been shown.
- The score can't move above 0.
- Loading the page up with Flash Player 6 will cause the browser to complain about a script in the background making everything run slowly. If cancel is selected, it will cause the menu to cease loading the levels (thus showing "Level", without any numeric value assigned, leaving a blank screen), cause the sprite to go haywire (it will go through every morphing and moving animation over and over and over) and have some characters say an otherwise unused message ("Trogdor is the Greatest Game! Play 2Nite!").
- Note: The message "TROGDOR IS THE GREATEST GAME! PLAY 2NITE!!" is actually the default value of the text box. It is replaced with another message when you move the mouse over an item. The text is never seen unless all ActionScript is aborted, which happens when you get the "running slowly" dialog box described above and choose to stop running scripts.
- When Thy Dungeonman 3 was added to the games menu, it briefly replaced RhinoFeeder.
Remarks
- Each ship has a different maneuverability. From fastest to slowest: Cheatball, Stinkoman, 1-Up, 20X6 Coach Z, and Pan Pan.
- While most of the website fits into a small rectangle with rounded edges, this menu has proportions more like that of an arcade cabinet's monitor, with sharp edges.
- Despite using 20X6 characters, each pill uses the initials of the normal characters e.g. H is for Homestar. The ships are also designed off of the normal non-20X6 characters, the most obvious example being Pan Pan's Pom Pom-shaped spaceship.
- Pan Pan opens and closes his mouth to make it appear that he speaks normal words, although he has been shown to communicate by bouncing, as seen in Under Construction.
Glitches
- Grab a slow character's pill (20X6 Coach Z or Pan Pan) and go to one of the far sides and quickly scroll to the other side and click on one of the games. Your character's laser will shoot out from where the ship was and the game you clicked on will still explode even if the laser isn't anywhere near it.
- If you click on a game-ship in the far left and scroll very fast to the right (or vice-versa) with a fast character's pill, your ship will disappear unless you navigate to the opposite direction you went.
- After clicking on the SBCG4AP demo download, the other buttons and the speech bubbles don't work anymore.
- If you grab a character pill right as the ship you clicked on blows up, the game's page will not load.
- If you manage to fire two shots at one time, the first one will hit the ship you clicked on, and if the second one hits a ship, they will all simultaneously explode. It will then begin the game that was clicked.
Real-World References
- The levels are all inspired by classic video games.
- The quote for Awexome Cross refers to the sidescrolling shooter series named Rolling Thunder (by Namco, 1986).
- The power-ups fall down in the same fashion as the game Arkanoid, in which falling pill-like objects would change the appearance and ability of the ship below.
- The falling pills are also quite reminiscent of the old computer game Mac Brickout 3.4, in which falling, rotating pills with letters on them would grant your paddle special abilities.
- The "Ready!" text that you see when you enter the menu is from the NES Mega Man games (among other games such as Bubble Bobble); that is, it uses a similar font and placement.
- The continually rolling "1982 Videlectrix" bar at the bottom is a reference to a similar animation that appeared in most Atari 2600 games made by Activision.
- The page title, "Shots do NOT hurt other players...yet." is from the classic arcade game Gauntlet.
- The way the dialogue is displayed (along with the person speaking) resembles the Star Fox games.
- The scrollover noise is the jumping noise from the Atari 5200 game Montezuma's Revenge (by Parker Brothers, 1984).
- The noise played after a ship is destroyed and before the new page loads is a sound effect from Paradroid.
Fast Forward
- You can play as Stinkoman's ship, the Stinkowing, in Level 9 of the game Stinkoman 20X6.
External Links
- view the Games Menu
- view the Flash file for the Games Menu
- view the Old Games Menu
- view the Flash file for the Old Games Menu
Preceded by: Handheld Games Menu | Games Navigation July 29, 2004-Present | Succeeded by: N/A |
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