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*[[Thy Dungeonman II]] — On the box, [[Thy Dungeonman (character)|Thy Dungeonman]] holds a mop the same way Roger Wilco, the protagonist of the Space Quest series, does.
*[[Thy Dungeonman II]] — On the box, [[Thy Dungeonman (character)|Thy Dungeonman]] holds a mop the same way Roger Wilco, the protagonist of the Space Quest series, does.
*Email [[technology]] — The floppy disk says "Gold Rush", an early Sierra game that is known for its multiple paths.
*Email [[technology]] — The floppy disk says "Gold Rush", an early Sierra game that is known for its multiple paths.
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*Email [[pop-up]] — When the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]] in the pop-up book says "[[Deleted]]" a second time, [[Strong Bad]] says "Police Quest". Also, the floppy disk reads "Codename: Iceman", a Sierra game known for its frustrating difficulty.
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*Email [[pop-up]] — When the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]] in the pop-up book says "[[Deleted]]" a second time, [[Strong Bad]] says "Police Quest". Also, the floppy disk reads "[[Wikipedia:Codename: Iceman|Codename: Iceman]]", a Sierra game known for its frustrating difficulty.
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*Email [[the paper]] — In the flashback with [[Homestar Runner]] tied up with [[The Paper]], the floppy disk reads "The Colonel's Bequest".
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*Email [[the paper]] — In the flashback with [[Homestar Runner]] tied up with [[The Paper]], the floppy disk reads "[[Wikipedia:The Colonel's Bequest|The Colonel's Bequest]]".
*Email [[magic trick]] — The floppy disk reads "RAMA".
*Email [[magic trick]] — The floppy disk reads "RAMA".
*[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] entry for 10 Jun 2008 — Strong Bad is listed as playing [[Floppy Disk Container#gold_rush|Gold Rush]] and mentions he's lost the manual.
*[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] entry for 10 Jun 2008 — Strong Bad is listed as playing [[Floppy Disk Container#gold_rush|Gold Rush]] and mentions he's lost the manual.

Revision as of 22:05, 5 December 2012

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Sierra was a successful adventure game developer of the late '80s and the '90s. Its games have been referenced numerous times in the Homestar Runner body of work.

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