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The '''Videlectrix Guys''' are the geniuses behind the games produced by [[Videlectrix]]. One of the guys (shown yelling in the image, hereafter referred to as the first programmer) is very domineering and apparently very abusive (such as screaming and cutting) of the other guy (hereafter the second programmer), who timidly accepts this treatment. The second programmer appears to be more sane than the first, and often points out mistakes of judgement the first programmer makes. The first programmer, however, is wholly obsessed with "good graphics", though his opinion of what good graphics ''are'' is strongly in line with [[Strong Bad]]'s [[Strong Bad's Technology|opinion]].
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''"Two guys with mustaches showed up at the office one day, shouting out all these crazy ideas for the game. The Chapmans seem to trust them, so we figured we'd make them a silent partner (emphasis on silent)."'' — [[Telltale Games]] on working with the Videlectrix Guys
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The first programmer is portrayed by [[Matt Chapman]], and the second programmer is portrayed by [[Mike Chapman]]. They both have combed their hair poorly and sport drawn-on (in Photoshop) mustaches. In [[8-Bit is Enough]] the credits list them as "Videlectrix Matt" and "Videlectrix Mike". However, in [[Eric Conveys An Emotion: The Interview]], the first programmer is given the name "Monsieur Henri Chapardieu".
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The '''Videlectrix Guys''' are the geniuses behind the games produced by [[Videlectrix]]. The first programmer, nicknamed "Videlectrix One" (shown yelling in the image) is very domineering and apparently very abusive (such as screaming and cutting) of the second programmer, nicknamed "Videlectrix Two", who timidly accepts this treatment. Videlectrix One has angrily declared that Videlectrix Two is to be called "Videlectrix Three". Two appears to be more sane than One, and often points out mistakes of judgement he makes. One, however, is wholly obsessed with "[[good graphics]]", though his opinion of what good graphics ''are'' is strongly in line with [[Strong Bad]]'s [[Strong Bad's Technology|opinion]].
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== Appearences ==
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Videlectrix One is portrayed by [[Matt Chapman]], and Videlectrix Two is portrayed by [[Mike Chapman]]. They both have combed their hair poorly and sport [[mustaches]] (drawn-on in [[Photoshop]]). They were first referred to by name in [[Joystick Wagglin' with Videlectrix: Halloween Edition]]. However, in [[8-Bit is Enough]], the credits list them as "Videlectrix Matt" and "Videlectrix Mike", and in [[Eric Conveys an Emotion: The Interview]], Videlectrix One is given the name "Monsieur Henri Chapardieu".
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*[[Peasant's Quest Preview]]
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== Complete Filmography ==
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*'''Debut:''' [[Peasant's Quest Preview]]
*Email [[part-time job]] (Easter egg)
*Email [[part-time job]] (Easter egg)
*[[Workin' on the Game]]
*[[Workin' on the Game]]
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*[[Behind The Bad Chapter 3: The Last Straw]]
*[[Behind The Bad Chapter 3: The Last Straw]]
*[[SBCG4AP Collector's DVD]] (Easter egg)
*[[SBCG4AP Collector's DVD]] (Easter egg)
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*[[2010 Calendar]]
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*[[@StrongBadActual]] (profile image)
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*[[Joystick Wagglin' with Videlectrix: Halloween Edition]]
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*[[Trogdor!! The Board Game (video)]] (voice only)
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*[[Stack 'Em to the Heavens!]]
== Quotes of the Week ==
== Quotes of the Week ==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.emotioneric.com/ae/?adv=theinterview Eric Conveys an Emotion] — a blogger interviews "Monsieur Henri Chapardieu" at the Videlectrix office.
*[http://www.emotioneric.com/ae/?adv=theinterview Eric Conveys an Emotion] — a blogger interviews "Monsieur Henri Chapardieu" at the Videlectrix office.
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*[http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/12/17/rps-speaks-exclusively-to-videlectrix/ Rock, Paper, Shotgun interview] — Interview regarding the controversy between Videlectrix and [[Telltale Games]].
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*[http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/12/17/rps-speaks-exclusively-to-videlectrix/ Rock, Paper, Shotgun interview] — Interview regarding the "controversy" between Videlectrix and [[Telltale Games]].
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Revision as of 03:47, 26 October 2018

"One more crack like that, and you will never graphic in this business again!"

"Two guys with mustaches showed up at the office one day, shouting out all these crazy ideas for the game. The Chapmans seem to trust them, so we figured we'd make them a silent partner (emphasis on silent)."Telltale Games on working with the Videlectrix Guys

The Videlectrix Guys are the geniuses behind the games produced by Videlectrix. The first programmer, nicknamed "Videlectrix One" (shown yelling in the image) is very domineering and apparently very abusive (such as screaming and cutting) of the second programmer, nicknamed "Videlectrix Two", who timidly accepts this treatment. Videlectrix One has angrily declared that Videlectrix Two is to be called "Videlectrix Three". Two appears to be more sane than One, and often points out mistakes of judgement he makes. One, however, is wholly obsessed with "good graphics", though his opinion of what good graphics are is strongly in line with Strong Bad's opinion.

Videlectrix One is portrayed by Matt Chapman, and Videlectrix Two is portrayed by Mike Chapman. They both have combed their hair poorly and sport mustaches (drawn-on in Photoshop). They were first referred to by name in Joystick Wagglin' with Videlectrix: Halloween Edition. However, in 8-Bit is Enough, the credits list them as "Videlectrix Matt" and "Videlectrix Mike", and in Eric Conveys an Emotion: The Interview, Videlectrix One is given the name "Monsieur Henri Chapardieu".

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