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Strong Bad's favorite game?
Despite his amassed knowledge of all games, I'm sure there are a few Strong Bad hasn't heard of.
In this thread I'd love it if you guys named a few games which you think Strong Bad would be into if he knew about them, and (this is the important part) explain why. Present your case well! I will start! http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/pc/do...3/nanosaur.jpg Nanosaur Released for Macintosh (~MacOS 9 era) in 1998. In Nanosaur, you play a small dinosaur from a future, who is sent back in time to collect prehistoric dinosaur eggs to take with you, back to the future to save your dying race. You collect these eggs by fighting other, bigger dinosaurs. Also you have a jet pack. So, you're a jet pack dinosaur from the future who fights prehistoric dinosaurs by blasting them with laser beams, and then steals their eggs. Bonus fact, according to Wikipedia: "A cheat in the game allows all of the weapons to be obtained by jumping off of a high surface or riding a flying creature." And, as you can see, the graphics are amazing. That's my candidate for Strong Bad's favorite game. Please best me in this battle with proposals of your own. (I have obvious holes in my proposal which allow it to be topped -- for instance Nanosaur's soundtrack includes no electric guitar, an obvious oversight.) |
I'd say that Text-based games like Peasent's Quest would be his fav.
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E.T. Extra Terrestrial (1982, Atari)
I mean, look at this: http://www.consoleclassix.com/info_i...creenShot1.jpg If that isn't graphics enough, I don't know. |
If I know Strong Bad, (and that's still up for debate), I'd say he'd absolutely love this game:
http://www.pinheadgames.com/ttg/SpaceRobot.jpg LINK I mean just look at that cover! Robot Vacuum cleaner... with probably a brain in that dome... shooting lightning at a hot robot babe riding on some sort of aquatic robo-dino-dragon! It doesn't get more awesome than that!! |
Super Smash Bros Brawl. He loves beating up people and thats what you do in Super smash bros brawl beat up video game characters with other video game characters.
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Problem with Super Smash Bros. Brawl is that it doesn't contain enough graphics.
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Syntax Error's hack of SSBB. Who wouldn't want to beat up Santa Claus as
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Oh, hey, I played Nanosaur. If you use the cheat you can shoot humongous bombs all over the place(I couldn't figure out how to use the jet pack unfortunately). But more on topic, Here's a list of games we know for sure he has.
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Any of the Metroid games (more likely an older one, to stay true to his love of "classic" games). The formula proves it:
A=bc A is a scale of the awexomeness of the game at hand. B is the amount of alien-blasting in the game. http://media.arstechnica.com/journal...media/smet.jpg C is the number of hot chicks in the game. http://art2.server07.sheezyart.com/i...73/1737572.jpg Quite obviously, this game was meant for Strong Bad. |
Yeah, but that stuff actually makes it awesome. Strong Bad prefers over the top awexome. Like dinosaurs with jetpacks.
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Duke Nukem 3D, of course.
Babes? Check. Robots? Check. Rock music? Check. Aliens? Check. Weaponry? Big check. Inflated ego from the main character? Check. Pop culture references? Che-he-heck. Also, jetpacks. I rest my case. |
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For Wii, XBox, PS2, and I forget the rest. I don't see how Strong Bad could not enjoy a game where you can telepathicly throw a cow at a farmer and then suck his brain out. Now then, why it is awesome: 1. You play as a wisecracking smart-aleck bad*** alien with a jetpack. 2. You can asplode people's heads. 3. Guns and weapons galore! 4. You can spend your time randomly burninating the countryside aimlessly in your space machine. 5. It never seems to end. Ever. Unless you have no life. 6. It finally gives you a chance to kill every last moron on the planet. 7. The main character looks like SB sans mask and gloves. 8. Mind-blowing, revolutionary, state-of-the-art graphics. I rest my case. Rest nuttin', my case is in a six-month coma! |
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I have Nanosaur! And yeah, there are a lot of weird cheats/glitches. It's a pretty hard game because it's not divided up into levels. It came with the orange iMac we got in 2001. Another game called Bugdom came on it too, which I like better.
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One glance at the box is all it takes to make it ooze of Strong Bad's style: http://img.engadget.com/common/image...31378085413222 That could be Stro Bro's long-lost cousin! BTW: This topic = very un-suspicious. |
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...well, you have to kill all the babes, but still... |
Well, I think Strong Bad may like Roguelikes...Not love them of course, they don't usually got chicks. But check out these screenshots of GOOD GRAPHICS...
http://doom.chaosforge.org/images/doomrl003.png This picture links to Doom RL. Why play regular Doom with those lame graphics when you can do a graphics upgrade to ASCII? http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/Boatmu...te%2018/a2.png This picture is a picture from the game Drawf Fortress, and the picture links to a Let's Play of an earlier version of Drawf Fortress. In this lovely picture, you can see the great drawf-wizard Sankis beat up the Elite Marksdwarf Kadol Lokumad...while on fire. And here's two images from the roguelike that I enjoy the most. Liberal Crime Squad. Alright so Marzipan might like it more than Strong Bad (since the goal of the game is to create a Liberal utopia, for example, stopping pollution, freeing bunnies, having gun control, and other Liberal stuff), maybe. But still... http://www.re-retro.com/wp-content/u...8/liberal1.JPG http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...Picture5-2.png The game is a satire, but it is best to be very careful. I can't find an image at the moment, but you could also have people use the power of rock (guitars) to convert your enemies onto your side. And you can go on dates and seduce people to be Love Slaves. So maybe Strong Bad might like it. EDIT: Er, if anyone wants to play LCS, you could check out this forum where they discuss it as well (to gain tips). The Liberal Crime Squad wiki is a little outdated. |
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