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''This article is about the game company.'' ''For games played on the Wii, see [[Viidelectrix]].''
''This article is about the game company.'' ''For games played on the Wii, see [[Viidelectrix]].''


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|+ '''Videlectrix'''
|-
|-
! style="text-align: center;"| [[File:Videlectrixlogo.png|[[File:Videlectrixlogo.png|230px|thumb]]]]
| colspan="2" | https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/2/27/Videlectrixlogo.png/230px-Videlectrixlogo.png
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|-
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! Type
! style="text-align: center;"| Type
| Unknown
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! Headquarters
! style="text-align: center;"| Headquarters
| Unknown
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|-
|- valign="top"
! Products
! style="text-align: center;"| Products
| Video games, CD-Rs, video game consoles, movies and metal detectors
| style="text-align: center;"| Video games, CD-Rs, video game consoles, movies and metal detectors
|-
|- valign="top"
! Employees
! style="text-align: center;"| Employees
| Art department, graphic designers
| style="text-align: center;"| Art department, graphic designers
|-
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! Slogan
! style="text-align: center;"| Slogan
| We use computers...to make video games!
| style="text-align: center;"| We use computers...to make video games!
|-
|- valign="top"
! Mascot
! style="text-align: center;"| Mascot
| [[Videlectrix Mascot]]
| style="text-align: center;"| [[Videlectrix Mascot]]
|-
|- valign="top"
! Website
! style="text-align: center;"| Website
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/ https://www.old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/]
| style="text-align: center;"| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/ https://www.old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/]
|}
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https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/a/a6/Videlectrix_developers.png/230px-Videlectrix_developers.png


<div class="thumbinner" style="width:232px;">
''Good graphics are a must.''


[[File:Videlectrix developers.png|[[File:Videlectrix_developers.png|230px|thumb]]]]
'''Videlectrix''' is a fictitious video game company that "makes" most of the games seen on [[homestarrunner.com]], first mentioned in the game [[Awexome Cross]]. The brains behind the company Videlectrix were the cover story for January 2005's issue of [[Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite]], as seen in an Easter egg of the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[part-time job]]. In reality, the [[Videlectrix Guys|employees]] seen are [[The Brothers Chaps]] in fake mustaches.
<div class="thumbcaption">


<div class="magnify">
Videlectrix has three known subsidiaries, ''Videlectrix Films'', which is responsible for the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer|Peasant's Quest movie]] and [[Litigation Jackson]], ''Videlectrix Media'', which manufactures [[CD-R|CD-Rs]], the type of which is used for [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]], and ''Videlectrix Kidx'', which produces the [[Taranchula]] [[Metal Detector|metal detector]] used in the email [[buried]] and the [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] game series. Although the board game company [[Boardelectrix]] and the toy company [[Kidelectrix]] have similar names to Videlectrix, the relationship between these three companies is unknown.


[[File:Videlectrix developers.png|[[File:magnify-clip.png|15px|thumb]]]]
The website was originally located at "videlectrix.com", before it was moved to "homestarrunner.com/videlectrix". Between October and November 2019, the domain name "videlectrix.com" expired, and was briefly owned by squatters. Several pages, including the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu|Games menu]], still contained links to that site during this time. The domain now consists of a frame that shows the homestarrunner.com version of the website.


</div>
== Main Page Descriptions ==
Good graphics are a must.


</div>
These are the descriptions shown on the main page of the Videlectrix website, [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/ Videlectrix.com].


</div>
=== April 24, 2009-present ===


</div>
<blockquote>
'''Videlectrix''' is a fictitious video game company that &quot;makes&quot; most of the games seen on [[homestarrunner.com]], first mentioned in the game [[Awexome Cross]]. The brains behind the company Videlectrix were the cover story for January 2005's issue of [[Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite]], as seen in an Easter egg of the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[part-time job]]. In reality, the [[Videlectrix Guys|employees]] seen are [[The Brothers Chaps]] in fake mustaches.
>Sure you can go to [http://www.telltale.com/store/strongbad-bundles TelltaleGames.com] to<br />
>buy Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People<br />
>on DVD. But only Videlectrix has the REAL box art!<br />
><br />
>We don't even know what a 'slip case' is! Box art<br />
>belongs on a BOX. Or at least a picture of a box.<br />
>And that's what you'll find here.<br />
><br />
>Oh and hey! Maybe we'll make another [https://homestarrunner.com/dangeresque.html Roomisode!]
</blockquote>


Videlectrix has three known subsidiaries, ''Videlectrix Films'', which is responsible for the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer|Peasant's Quest movie]] and [[Litigation Jackson]], ''Videlectrix Media'', which manufactures [[CD-R|CD-Rs]], the type of which is used for [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]], and ''Videlectrix Kidx'', which produces the [[Taranchula]] [[Metal Detector|metal detector]] used in the email [[buried]] and the [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] game series. Although the board game company [[Boardelectrix]] and the toy company [[Kidelectrix]] have similar names to Videlectrix, the relationship between these three companies is unknown.
=== December 1, 2008-April 23, 2009 ===


The website was originally located at &quot;videlectrix.com&quot;, before it was moved to &quot;homestarrunner.com/videlectrix&quot;. Between October and November 2019, the domain name &quot;videlectrix.com&quot; expired, and was briefly owned by squatters. Several pages, including the [[Scrolling Shooter Games Menu|Games menu]], still contained links to that site during this time. The domain now consists of a frame that shows the homestarrunner.com version of the website.
<blockquote>
>Got the EPISODIC GAMING blues? In this age<br />
>of calculator wristwatches, who has time for 2-4 hours<br />
>of gameplay? With Videlectrix' new [https://homestarrunner.com/dangeresque.html ROOMISODIC<br /> GAMING], we guarantee several minutes of game play!<br />
><br />
>Filling out the paperwork has never been so action-packed<br />
>in [https://homestarrunner.com/dangeresque.html Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind The Dangerdesque!<br /> Click here to play now!]
</blockquote>


{| id="toc" class="wikitable toc" summary="Contents"
=== November 19, 2008-November 30, 2008 ===
|-
| <div id="toctitle">


<span id="contents"></span>
<blockquote>
== Contents ==
>Videlectrix has had ENOUGH! Telltale Games<br />
>thinks they're SO GREAT with their episodic<br />
>gaming model. Well, we still have a few videlectricks<br />
>up our sleeve. No longer will we be graphically<br />
>mariginalized by our graphical oppressors!
><br /><br />
>Check back in the coming days as we strike back!
</blockquote>


</div>
=== July 18, 2008-November 19, 2008 ===
* [#Main_Page_Descriptions 1 Main Page Descriptions]
** [#April_24.2C_2009-present 1.1 April 24, 2009-present]
** [#December_1.2C_2008-April_23.2C_2009 1.2 December 1, 2008-April 23, 2009]
** [#November_19.2C_2008-November_30.2C_2008 1.3 November 19, 2008-November 30, 2008]
** [#July_18.2C_2008-November_19.2C_2008 1.4 July 18, 2008-November 19, 2008]
** [#April_10.2C_2008-July_17.2C_2008 1.5 April 10, 2008-July 17, 2008]
** [#July_16.2C_2007-April_9.2C_2008 1.6 July 16, 2007-April 9, 2008]
** [#March_12.2C_2007-July_16.2C_2007 1.7 March 12, 2007-July 16, 2007]
** [#July_17.2C_2006-March_12.2C_2007 1.8 July 17, 2006-March 12, 2007]
** [#July_10.2C_2006-July_17.2C_2006 1.9 July 10, 2006-July 17, 2006]
** [#April_24.2C_2006-July_10.2C_2006 1.10 April 24, 2006-July 10, 2006]
** [#March_21.2C_2005-April_24.2C_2006 1.11 March 21, 2005-April 24, 2006]
** [#January_14-March_21.2C_2005 1.12 January 14-March 21, 2005]
** [#August_30.2C_2004-January_14.2C_2005 1.13 August 30, 2004-January 14, 2005]
** [#February_23-August_30.2C_2004 1.14 February 23-August 30, 2004]
* [#Easter_Eggs 2 Easter Eggs]
* [#Videlectrix_Games 3 Videlectrix Games]
** [#Playable 3.1 Playable]
** [#Non-Playable 3.2 Non-Playable]
* [#Game_Gallery 4 Game Gallery]
* [#Game_Music 5 Game Music]
* [#Fun_Facts 6 Fun Facts]
** [#Remarks 6.1 Remarks]
** [#Glitches 6.2 Glitches]
** [#Inside_References 6.3 Inside References]
** [#Real-World_References 6.4 Real-World References]
* [#Quotes_of_the_Week 7 Quotes of the Week]
* [#See_Also 8 See Also]
* [#External_Links 9 External Links]


|}
<blockquote>
>Don't forget about us! We're still HERE! Videlectrix<br />
>has been committing to all kinds of excellents<br />
>in video gaming. No matter what lawsuits you<br />
>hear about, Videlectrix did A LOT of work on<br />
>'Strong Man's  Cool Game for Attractive People.'<br />
><br />
>Um...Remember Peasant's Quest?<br />
>We did that!
</blockquote>


<span id="main-page-descriptions"></span>
=== April 10, 2008-July 17, 2008 ===
== <span class="mw-headline"> Main Page Descriptions </span> ==


These are the descriptions shown on the main page of the Videlectrix website, [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/ Videlectrix.com].
<blockquote>
>It's official! Videlectrix has gone this-gen! Teaming up<br />
>with round, puffy graphics gamemakers Telltale Games,<br />
>we're finally bringing the world of Homestart Runner<br />
>to life with "Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive<br />
>People!" We helped out with the ''whole entire game''<br />
>and not just one little part they kept in because<br />
>the contract said they had to! Thanks Telltale!
</blockquote>


<span id="april-24-2009-present"></span>
=== July 16, 2007-April 9, 2008 ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">April 24, 2009-present</span> ===


<blockquote>Sure you can go to [http://www.telltale.com/store/strongbad-bundles TelltaleGames.com] to<br />
<blockquote>
buy <span style="color:red">Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People</span><br />
>Ever bought a used game that didn't come with the instruction book? <br />
on <span style="color:red">DVD</span>. But only Videlectrix has the REAL box art!<br />
>Hard to play, right? Well, that's just what Videlectrix did with <br />
<br />
>"Where's an Egg?"! We bought this game overseas years ago and had <br />
We don't even know what a 'slip case' is! Box art<br />
>no idea how to play it... UNTIL NOW!<br />
belongs on a BOX. Or at least a picture of a box.<br />
><br />
And that's what you'll find here.<br />
>This online auction has a single page from the instruction book for sale! <br />
<br />
> Now everything kind of makes a little bit of sense! <br />
Oh and hey! Maybe we'll make another <span style="color:red">[https://homestarrunner.com/dangeresque.html Roomisode!]</span></blockquote>
>CLICK HERE to play Where's an egg? right now!
<span id="december-1-2008-april-23-2009"></span>
</blockquote>
=== <span class="mw-headline">December 1, 2008-April 23, 2009</span> ===


<blockquote>Got the EPISODIC GAMING blues? In this age<br />
=== March 12, 2007-July 16, 2007 ===
of calculator wristwatches, who has time for 2-4 hours<br />
of gameplay? With Videlectrix' new <span style="color:red">[https://homestarrunner.com/dangeresque.html ROOMISODIC GAMING]</span>, we guarantee several minutes of game play!<br />
<br />
Filling out the paperwork has never been so action-packed<br />
in <span style="color:red">[https://homestarrunner.com/dangeresque.html Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind The Dangerdesque! Click here to play now!]</span></blockquote>
<span id="november-19-2008-november-30-2008"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">November 19, 2008-November 30, 2008</span> ===


<blockquote>Videlectrix has had ENOUGH! Telltale Games<br />
<blockquote>
thinks they're SO GREAT with their episodic<br />
>Here at Videmalectrix, some of our programmers<br />
gaming model. Well, we still have a few videlectricks<br />
>don't have a whole heckuva lot to do<br />
up our sleeve. No longer will we be graphically<br />
>sometimes. So we made them remake several<br />
mariginalized by our graphical oppressors!<br />
>of your favorite V'lectrix hits for use on the new<br />
<br />
>Remote Controller Video Game System!<br />
Check back in the coming days as we strike back!</blockquote>
>Just pick up any remote you have lying around,<br />
<span id="july-18-2008-november-19-2008"></span>
>TV, Betamax, even Laserdisc, then<br />
=== <span class="mw-headline">July 18, 2008-November 19, 2008</span> ===
>click on 'Games for Wii' and get to wavin'!
</blockquote>


<blockquote>Don't forget about us! We're still HERE! Videlectrix<br />
=== July 17, 2006-March 12, 2007 ===
has been committing to all kinds of excellents<br />
in video gaming. No matter what lawsuits you<br />
hear about, Videlectrix did A LOT of work on<br />
'Strong Man's Cool Game for Attractive People.'<br />
<br />
Um...Remember Peasant's Quest?<br />
We did that!</blockquote>
<span id="april-10-2008-july-17-2008"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">April 10, 2008-July 17, 2008</span> ===


<blockquote>It's official! Videlectrix has gone this-gen! Teaming up<br />
<blockquote>
with round, puffy graphics gamemakers <span style="color:red">Telltale Games</span>,<br />
>Videlectrix is ONTO YOU! We know you want more<br />
we're finally bringing the world of Homestart Runner<br />
>quality styles inside of your video game and that's<br />
to life with &quot;<span style="color:purple">Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive<br />
>just what we've done! Kid Speedy v1.NEW! is an<br />
People!</span>&quot; We helped out with the ''whole entire game''<br />
>update for the ages. New challenge! More reward!<br />
and not just one little part they kept in because<br />
>If video computer games are the disease, Videlectrix<br />
the contract said they had to! Thanks Telltale!</blockquote>
>is the free clinic!<br /><br />
<span id="july-16-2007-april-9-2008"></span>
>Play Kid Speedy! in the 'Game Demos' section NOW!
=== <span class="mw-headline">July 16, 2007-April 9, 2008</span> ===
</blockquote>


<blockquote>Ever bought a used game that didn't come with the instruction book?<br />
=== July 10, 2006-July 17, 2006 ===
Hard to play, right? Well, that's just what Videlectrix did with<br />
<span style="color:red">&quot;Where's an Egg?&quot;</span>! We bought this game overseas years ago and had<br />
no idea how to play it... <span style="color:magenta">UNTIL NOW!</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color:purple">This online auction</span> has a single page from the instruction book for sale!<br />
Now everything kind of makes a little bit of sense!<br />
<span style="color:blue">CLICK HERE</span> to play Where's an egg? right now!</blockquote>
<span id="march-12-2007-july-16-2007"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">March 12, 2007-July 16, 2007</span> ===


<blockquote>Here at Videmalectrix, some of our programmers<br />
<blockquote>
don't have a whole heckuva lot to do<br />
>We have had a lot of couple people tell us<br />
sometimes. So we made them remake several<br />
>that they firmly believe 'Kid Speedy' will<br />
of your favorite V'lectrix hits for use on the new<br />
>never come out. We Videlectrix types would like to<br />
<span style="color:red">Remote Controller Video Game System!</span><br />
>take this opportunity to spit on those people.<br />
Just pick up any remote you have lying around,<br />
>After eating a bunch of Skittles.<br /><br />
TV, Betamax, even Laserdisc, then<br />
>Head to the 'Game Demos' section and play Kid Speedy!
click on '<span style="color:red">Games for Wii</span>' and get to wavin'!</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<span id="july-17-2006-march-12-2007"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">July 17, 2006-March 12, 2007</span> ===


<blockquote>Videlectrix is ONTO YOU! We know you want more<br />
=== April 24, 2006-July 10, 2006 ===
quality styles inside of your video game and that's<br />
just what we've done! Kid Speedy v1.NEW! is an<br />
update for the ages. New challenge! More reward!<br />
If video computer games are the disease, Videlectrix<br />
is the free clinic!<br />
<br />
Play Kid Speedy! in the 'Game Demos' section NOW!</blockquote>
<span id="july-10-2006-july-17-2006"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">July 10, 2006-July 17, 2006</span> ===


<blockquote>We have had a lot of couple people tell us<br />
<blockquote>
that they firmly believe 'Kid Speedy' will<br />
>Oh, man. Here we go again. Those <br />
never come out. We Videlectrix types would like to<br />
>big 'ol brains at Videlectix.com have been <br />
take this opportunity to spit on those people.<br />
>trying to outdo themselves for some time <br />
After eating a bunch of Skittles.<br />
>now, and they've finally done it with a <br />
<br />
>little game called 'Thy Dungeonman 3.' <br />
Head to the 'Game Demos' section and play Kid Speedy!</blockquote>
>Utilising state-off-the-art amber monochrome <br />
<span id="april-24-2006-july-10-2006"></span>
>computer visuals, TD3 will make you want <br />
=== <span class="mw-headline">April 24, 2006-July 10, 2006</span> ===
>to never stop playing this game!!!!!
</blockquote>


<blockquote>Oh, man. Here we go again. Those<br />
=== March 21, 2005-April 24, 2006 ===
big 'ol brains at Videlectix.com have been<br />
trying to outdo themselves for some time<br />
now, and they've finally done it with a<br />
little game called 'Thy Dungeonman 3.'<br />
Utilising state-off-the-art amber monochrome<br />
computer visuals, TD3 will make you want<br />
to never stop playing this game!!!!!</blockquote>
<span id="march-21-2005-april-24-2006"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">March 21, 2005-April 24, 2006</span> ===


<blockquote>You may not believe it, but we've made yet<br />
<blockquote>
another good-great game. We decided to call<br />
>You may not believe it, but we've made yet <br />
this one Stinkoman 20X6. Side scrolling action<br />
>another good-great game. We decided to call <br />
means hours of fun scrolling action!<br />
>this one Stinkoman 20X6. Side scrolling action <br />
Springtime's around the corner, and<br />
>means hours of fun scrolling action! <br />
coincidentally, so is &quot;Your Videlectrix.com.&quot;</blockquote>
>Springtime's around the corner, and <br />
<span id="january-14-march-21-2005"></span>
>coincidentally, so is "Your Videlectrix.com."
=== <span class="mw-headline">January 14-March 21, 2005</span> ===
</blockquote>


<blockquote>Holy smokes! We managed to make another<br />
=== January 14-March 21, 2005 ===
game. This game is a great game and it is<br />
called 50k Racewalker. Go fast, but not too<br />
fast! Pace it on over to the game demos<br />
section and take a few (million) steps.<br />
You won't (will) be disappointed! Keep<br />
your crosshairs locked on videlectrix.com,<br />
or &quot;Good Games HQ.&quot;</blockquote>
<span id="august-30-2004-january-14-2005"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">August 30, 2004-January 14, 2005</span> ===


<blockquote>Yowza! We're a real video-game-making-company!<br />
<blockquote>
To prove it, we have a new game called Duck Guardian.<br />
>Holy smokes! We managed to make another <br />
Slither on over to the Game Demos section and<br />
>game. This game is a great game and it is <br />
guard you some ducks. We're also gearing up for our<br />
>called 50k Racewalker. Go fast, but not too <br />
fall lineup of &quot;New Releases and Announced Titles.&quot;<br />
>fast! Pace it on over to the game demos <br />
We look forward to seeing you in America's finest<br />
>section and take a few (million) steps. <br />
and friendliest video arcades!</blockquote>
>You won't (will) be disappointed! Keep <br />
<span id="february-23-august-30-2004"></span>
>your crosshairs locked on videlectrix.com, <br />
=== <span class="mw-headline">February 23-August 30, 2004</span> ===
>or "Good Games HQ."
</blockquote>


<blockquote>We're all the time working on the hottest new games and titles. Recently,<br />
=== August 30, 2004-January 14, 2005 ===
we just finished making 'Thy Dungeonman 2.' We're even thinking of<br />
making another game in the future! Other projects are too numerous<br />
and exciting to mention, but you can bet they'll be every bit as good as<br />
some of our other hot titles. For years, Videlectrix has been busy making<br />
sure you'll get a chance to love playing our electronic T.V. video games.<br />
That's practically our middle name. So, keep your eyes peeled for our<br />
upcoming &quot;Hottest New Games and Titles!!&quot;</blockquote>
<span id="easter-eggs"></span>
== <span class="mw-headline">Easter Eggs</span> ==


* Clicking on the blow up reading &quot;starring the popular RON PLANET!&quot; while viewing the Duck Guardian 2 box will send you to [http://www.ronplanet.com Ron Planet]. This is a side project by Craig Zobel and Matt Chapman.
<blockquote>
* The mp3 file for Stinkoman Level 1 Theme has a description that says &quot;00000605 0000010F 000027AE 0000116E 00007E53 000074BC 00005EF8 00007053 00003C68 000065F0&quot;. It is unknown what this is supposed to mean, but it may be a video game code.
>Yowza! We're a real video-game-making-company!<br />
>To prove it, we have a new game called Duck Guardian.<br />
>Slither on over to the Game Demos section and <br />
>guard you some ducks. We're also gearing up for our<br />
>fall lineup of "New Releases and Announced Titles."<br />
>We look forward to seeing you in America's finest<br />
>and friendliest video arcades!
</blockquote>


<span id="videlectrix-games"></span>
=== February 23-August 30, 2004 ===
== <span class="mw-headline"> Videlectrix Games </span> ==


{| class="wikitable" border="0" width="100%"
<blockquote>
|-
>We're all the time working on the hottest new games and titles. Recently,<br />
| valign="top"| <span id="playable"></span>
>we just finished making 'Thy Dungeonman 2.' We're even thinking of<br />
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Playable </span> ===
>making another game in the future! Other projects are too numerous<br />
>and exciting to mention, but you can bet they'll be every bit as good as<br />
>some of our other hot titles. For years, Videlectrix has been busy making<br />
>sure you'll get a chance to love playing our electronic T.V. video games.<br />
>That's practically our middle name. So, keep your eyes peeled for our<br />
>upcoming "Hottest New Games and Titles!!"
</blockquote>


* [[50K Racewalker]]
== Easter Eggs ==
* [[Awexome Cross]]
* [[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque|Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind The Dangerdesque]]
* [[Duck Guardian]]
* [[Duck Pond]]
* [[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]]
* [[Hallrunner]]
* [[Kid Speedy]]
* [[Limozeen's Hot Babelien Odyssey]]
* [[Math Kickers]]
* [[Peasant's Quest]]
* [[Pigs on Head|Pigs on Head (LCD Version)]]
* [[Population: Tire]]
* [[RhinoFeeder]]
* [[Secret Collect.]]
* [[Snake Boxer 5]]
* [[Space Circus Catastrophe]]
* [[Stinkoman 20X6]]
* [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]
* [[StrongBadZone]]
* [[Thy Dungeonman]]
* [[Thy Dungeonman II]]
* [[Thy Dungeonman 3]]
* [[TROGDOR!]]
* [[Trogdor's 3D-Ungeon]]
* [[Where's an Egg?]]
* [[Where's The Cheat? (game)|Where's The Cheat?]]


| width="5%"|
* Clicking on the blow up reading "starring the popular RON PLANET!" while viewing the Duck Guardian 2 box will send you to [http://www.ronplanet.com Ron Planet]. This is a side project by Craig Zobel and Matt Chapman.
| valign="top"| <span id="non-playable"></span>
* The mp3 file for Stinkoman Level 1 Theme has a description that says "00000605 0000010F 000027AE 0000116E 00007E53 000074BC 00005EF8 00007053 00003C68 000065F0". It is unknown what this is supposed to mean, but it may be a video game code.
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Non-Playable </span> ===


* [[Butcher Bros.]]
== Videlectrix Games ==
* [[C.H.E.A.T.]]
* [[Cheat Commandos Tactics]]
* [[Dangeresque Roomisode 2]]
* [[Duck Guardian 2]]
* [[Fluffy Puff Mayonnaise Game]]
* [[Halfathlon]]
* [[King Dingo]]
* Lady Crate Ape
* [[Lewis Rudkin SX: england]]
* Mista Fixit
* Pigs On Head (console/computer version)
* [[Planet Alert!]]
* [[QWERTY]]
* [[Rabbit Algebra]]
* [[Salad Daze]]
* [[Shploitz!]]
* Snake Boxer
* Snake Boxer 2: The Biting of Boxer Joe
* Snake Boxer 3: Solving Problems Through Diplomacy
* Snake Boxer 4: Lady Snake Parade
* Snake Boxer 6: Now The Snakes Have Fists Too
* [[Spaceshipper]]
* [[Spirits of '76]]
* [[Sundae Drivin']]
* The Halls of Trogdor
* Thy Dungeonman 0: No Text Edition
* [[Trogdor: Let's Burninate Phonics]]
* Where's an Egg? II
* [[Fan Costumes 2017|Xeliogravius IV]]


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|-
| Playable
|
| Non-Playable
|}
|}


<span id="game-gallery"></span>
== Game Gallery ==
== <span class="mw-headline"> Game Gallery </span> ==


The box art of the games created by Videlectrix. '''Description:'''
The box art of the games created by Videlectrix.
'''Description:'''
 
<blockquote>
>Welcome to the Videlectrix Game Gallery. Have some wine and cheese<br />
>and enjoy the dynamic cover artwork for our dynamic cover games.<br />
>Featuring the work of award winning artists such as: our art department.
</blockquote>


<blockquote>Welcome to the Videlectrix Game Gallery. Have some wine and cheese<br />
and enjoy the dynamic cover artwork for our dynamic cover games.<br />
Featuring the work of award winning artists such as: our art department.</blockquote>
* Secret Collect (for the [[FunMachine]])
* Secret Collect (for the [[FunMachine]])
* StrongBadZone
* StrongBadZone
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* Stinkoman 20X6 (Ask for a challenge! Deuce!)
* Stinkoman 20X6 (Ask for a challenge! Deuce!)


<span id="game-music"></span>
== Game Music ==
== <span class="mw-headline">Game Music</span> ==


MP3s of the music from various Videlectrix games are available. '''Description:'''
MP3s of the music from various Videlectrix games are available.
'''Description:'''
 
<blockquote>
>We one time received two emails asking about the music from all our<br />
>various game selections. We took that to mean we should put them<br />
>UP for DOWN load (D-pad humor). Here is.
</blockquote>


<blockquote>We one time received two emails asking about the music from all our<br />
various game selections. We took that to mean we should put them<br />
UP for DOWN load (D-pad humor). Here is.</blockquote>
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/videlectrix_theme.mp3 Videlectrix Theme]
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/videlectrix_theme.mp3 Videlectrix Theme]
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/trogdor_theme.mp3 Trogdor Theme]
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/trogdor_theme.mp3 Trogdor Theme]
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* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/stinkoman_cutscene.mp3 Stinkoman Cutscene]
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/stinkoman_cutscene.mp3 Stinkoman Cutscene]


<span id="fun-facts"></span>
== Fun Facts ==
== <span class="mw-headline">Fun Facts</span> ==


<span id="remarks"></span>
=== Remarks ===
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Remarks </span> ===


* The quote &quot;award winning artists such as: our art department&quot; could be a reference to games from the Atari era in which employees remained nameless.
* The quote "award winning artists such as: our art department" could be a reference to games from the Atari era in which employees remained nameless.
* If the TROGDOR! game in the catalog is clicked when it is already on the screen, the Secret Collect game description is shown.
* If the TROGDOR! game in the catalog is clicked when it is already on the screen, the Secret Collect game description is shown.
* The metadata for all three Stinkoman tunes lists &quot;[[Homestar Runner]]&quot; as artist.
* The metadata for all three Stinkoman tunes lists "[[Homestar Runner]]" as artist.
* Videlectrix has often been treated as a legitimate video game developer in the real world. In one instance, they were even acknowledged by Nintendo Power magazine.
* Videlectrix has often been treated as a legitimate video game developer in the real world. In one instance, they were even acknowledged by Nintendo Power magazine.
** Emotion Eric visited the Videlectrix offices for an [http://www.emotioneric.com/ae/?adv=theinterview interview].
** Emotion Eric visited the Videlectrix offices for an [http://www.emotioneric.com/ae/?adv=theinterview interview].
** Rock, Paper, Shotgun [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/12/17/rps-speaks-exclusively-to-videlectrix/ interviewed] Videlectrix regarding their disagreement with [[Telltale Games]].
** Rock, Paper, Shotgun [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/12/17/rps-speaks-exclusively-to-videlectrix/ interviewed] Videlectrix regarding their disagreement with [[Telltale Games]].
* As seen in one of [[Strong Bad]]'s [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|Instagram]] posts, Videlectrix has come out with a &quot;Virtualectrix&quot; virtual reality headset, although as depicted it is made of cardboard.
* As seen in one of [[Strong Bad]]'s [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|Instagram]] posts, Videlectrix has come out with a "Virtualectrix" virtual reality headset, although as depicted it is made of cardboard.


<span id="glitches"></span>
=== Glitches ===
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Glitches </span> ===


* Sometimes, on the Game Catalog menu, when you click on Dangeresque, a screenshot of Stinkoman 20X6 appears on the television and &quot;Stinkoman 20X6&quot; will appear at the top instead of Dangeresque. Also, a random description will appear as well. If you click on Dangeresque again, the proper Dangeresque title, screenshot and description will appear.
* Sometimes, on the Game Catalog menu, when you click on Dangeresque, a screenshot of Stinkoman 20X6 appears on the television and "Stinkoman 20X6" will appear at the top instead of Dangeresque. Also, a random description will appear as well. If you click on Dangeresque again, the proper Dangeresque title, screenshot and description will appear.


<span id="inside-references"></span>
=== Inside References ===
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Inside References </span> ===


* Many Videlectrix games feature [[Poorly Written Emails|incorrect English grammar]] and [[Deliberately Poor English|spelling due to bad translations]], despite the fact the Videlectrix team have been shown to be fluent in English.
* Many Videlectrix games feature [[Poorly Written Emails|incorrect English grammar]] and [[Deliberately Poor English|spelling due to bad translations]], despite the fact the Videlectrix team have been shown to be fluent in English.
* The games in the catalog are presented as stacks of [[Atari 2600]] cartridges.
* The games in the catalog are presented as stacks of [[Atari 2600]] cartridges.


<span id="real-world-references"></span>
=== Real-World References ===
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Real-World References </span> ===


* The Videlectrix logo is similar to the first version of the [[Commodore International|Commodore]] logo, particularly its [[Fonts|font]].
* The Videlectrix logo is similar to the first version of the [[Commodore International|Commodore]] logo, particularly its [[Fonts|font]].


<span id="quotes-of-the-week"></span>
== Quotes of the Week ==
== <span class="mw-headline"> Quotes of the Week </span> ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background:#ccccff;text-align:center;" | Videlectrix's [[Quote of the Week|Quotes of the Week]]
|-
|
|}


<span id="see-also"></span>
== See Also ==
== <span class="mw-headline"> See Also </span> ==


* [[Viidelectrix]]
* [[Viidelectrix]]


<span id="external-links"></span>
== External Links ==
== <span class="mw-headline"> External Links </span> ==


* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/ Videlectrix website] — '''Page Title:''' Home of our Videlectrix!!
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/ Videlectrix website] — '''Page Title:''' Home of our Videlectrix!!
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<br />
<br />


<div id="catlinks" class="catlinks">
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
<div id="mw-normal-catlinks">
! colspan="2" style="background:#3379B7;text-align:center;" | [[Videlectrix|Videlectrix Games]]
 
|-
[/wiki/Special:Categories Categories]: <span dir="ltr">[[Category:Videlectrix Games|Videlectrix Games]]</span> | <span dir="ltr">[[Category:Companies|Companies]]</span>
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;width:10em" | '''Playable'''
 
| [[50K Racewalker]], [[Awexome Cross]], [[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque]], [[Duck Guardian One]], [[Duck Pond]],<br />[[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]], [[Hallrunner]], [[Kid Speedy]], [[Limozeen's Hot Babelien Odyssey]], [[Math Kickers]], [[Peasant's Quest]],<br />[[Pigs on Head]], [[Population: Tire]], [[RhinoFeeder]], [[Secret Collect.]], [[Snake Boxer 5]], [[Space Circus Catastrophe]], [[Stinkoman 20X6]],<br />[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], [[StrongBadZone]], [[TROGDOR!]], [[Thy Dungeonman]], [[Thy Dungeonman II]],<br />[[Thy Dungeonman 3]], [[Where's an Egg?]]
</div>
|-
 
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;" | '''Non-playable'''
</div>
| [[Butcher Bros.]], [[C.H.E.A.T.]], [[Cheat Commandos Tactics]], [[Dangeresque Roomisode 2]], [[Duck Guardian 2]], [[Fluffy Puff Mayonnaise Game]],<br />[[Halfathlon]], [[King Dingo]], [[Lewis Rudkin SX: england]], [[Planet Alert!]], [[QWERTY]], [[Rabbit Algebra]], [[Salad Daze]], [[Shploitz!]],<br />[[Spaceshipper]], [[Spirits of '76]], [[Sundae Drivin']], [[Trogdor: Let's Burninate Phonics]]
|}
[[Category:Videlectrix Games]]
[[Category:Companies]]



Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026

This article is about the game company. For games played on the Wii, see Viidelectrix.

230px-Videlectrixlogo.png
Type Unknown
Headquarters Unknown
Products Video games, CD-Rs, video game consoles, movies and metal detectors
Employees Art department, graphic designers
Slogan We use computers...to make video games!
Mascot Videlectrix Mascot
Website https://www.old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/

230px-Videlectrix_developers.png

Good graphics are a must.

Videlectrix is a fictitious video game company that "makes" most of the games seen on homestarrunner.com, first mentioned in the game Awexome Cross. The brains behind the company Videlectrix were the cover story for January 2005's issue of Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite, as seen in an Easter egg of the Strong Bad Email part-time job. In reality, the employees seen are The Brothers Chaps in fake mustaches.

Videlectrix has three known subsidiaries, Videlectrix Films, which is responsible for the Peasant's Quest movie and Litigation Jackson, Videlectrix Media, which manufactures CD-Rs, the type of which is used for Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits, and Videlectrix Kidx, which produces the Taranchula metal detector used in the email buried and the Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People game series. Although the board game company Boardelectrix and the toy company Kidelectrix have similar names to Videlectrix, the relationship between these three companies is unknown.

The website was originally located at "videlectrix.com", before it was moved to "homestarrunner.com/videlectrix". Between October and November 2019, the domain name "videlectrix.com" expired, and was briefly owned by squatters. Several pages, including the Games menu, still contained links to that site during this time. The domain now consists of a frame that shows the homestarrunner.com version of the website.

Main Page Descriptions

These are the descriptions shown on the main page of the Videlectrix website, Videlectrix.com.

April 24, 2009-present

>Sure you can go to TelltaleGames.com to
>buy Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People
>on DVD. But only Videlectrix has the REAL box art!
>
>We don't even know what a 'slip case' is! Box art
>belongs on a BOX. Or at least a picture of a box.
>And that's what you'll find here.
>
>Oh and hey! Maybe we'll make another Roomisode!

December 1, 2008-April 23, 2009

>Got the EPISODIC GAMING blues? In this age
>of calculator wristwatches, who has time for 2-4 hours
>of gameplay? With Videlectrix' new ROOMISODIC
GAMING
, we guarantee several minutes of game play!
>
>Filling out the paperwork has never been so action-packed
>in Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind The Dangerdesque!
Click here to play now!

November 19, 2008-November 30, 2008

>Videlectrix has had ENOUGH! Telltale Games
>thinks they're SO GREAT with their episodic
>gaming model. Well, we still have a few videlectricks
>up our sleeve. No longer will we be graphically
>mariginalized by our graphical oppressors! >

>Check back in the coming days as we strike back!

July 18, 2008-November 19, 2008

>Don't forget about us! We're still HERE! Videlectrix
>has been committing to all kinds of excellents
>in video gaming. No matter what lawsuits you
>hear about, Videlectrix did A LOT of work on
>'Strong Man's Cool Game for Attractive People.'
>
>Um...Remember Peasant's Quest?
>We did that!

April 10, 2008-July 17, 2008

>It's official! Videlectrix has gone this-gen! Teaming up
>with round, puffy graphics gamemakers Telltale Games,
>we're finally bringing the world of Homestart Runner
>to life with "Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive
>People!" We helped out with the whole entire game
>and not just one little part they kept in because
>the contract said they had to! Thanks Telltale!

July 16, 2007-April 9, 2008

>Ever bought a used game that didn't come with the instruction book?
>Hard to play, right? Well, that's just what Videlectrix did with
>"Where's an Egg?"! We bought this game overseas years ago and had
>no idea how to play it... UNTIL NOW!
>
>This online auction has a single page from the instruction book for sale!
> Now everything kind of makes a little bit of sense!
>CLICK HERE to play Where's an egg? right now!

March 12, 2007-July 16, 2007

>Here at Videmalectrix, some of our programmers
>don't have a whole heckuva lot to do
>sometimes. So we made them remake several
>of your favorite V'lectrix hits for use on the new
>Remote Controller Video Game System!
>Just pick up any remote you have lying around,
>TV, Betamax, even Laserdisc, then
>click on 'Games for Wii' and get to wavin'!

July 17, 2006-March 12, 2007

>Videlectrix is ONTO YOU! We know you want more
>quality styles inside of your video game and that's
>just what we've done! Kid Speedy v1.NEW! is an
>update for the ages. New challenge! More reward!
>If video computer games are the disease, Videlectrix
>is the free clinic!

>Play Kid Speedy! in the 'Game Demos' section NOW!

July 10, 2006-July 17, 2006

>We have had a lot of couple people tell us
>that they firmly believe 'Kid Speedy' will
>never come out. We Videlectrix types would like to
>take this opportunity to spit on those people.
>After eating a bunch of Skittles.

>Head to the 'Game Demos' section and play Kid Speedy!

April 24, 2006-July 10, 2006

>Oh, man. Here we go again. Those
>big 'ol brains at Videlectix.com have been
>trying to outdo themselves for some time
>now, and they've finally done it with a
>little game called 'Thy Dungeonman 3.'
>Utilising state-off-the-art amber monochrome
>computer visuals, TD3 will make you want
>to never stop playing this game!!!!!

March 21, 2005-April 24, 2006

>You may not believe it, but we've made yet
>another good-great game. We decided to call
>this one Stinkoman 20X6. Side scrolling action
>means hours of fun scrolling action!
>Springtime's around the corner, and
>coincidentally, so is "Your Videlectrix.com."

January 14-March 21, 2005

>Holy smokes! We managed to make another
>game. This game is a great game and it is
>called 50k Racewalker. Go fast, but not too
>fast! Pace it on over to the game demos
>section and take a few (million) steps.
>You won't (will) be disappointed! Keep
>your crosshairs locked on videlectrix.com,
>or "Good Games HQ."

August 30, 2004-January 14, 2005

>Yowza! We're a real video-game-making-company!
>To prove it, we have a new game called Duck Guardian.
>Slither on over to the Game Demos section and
>guard you some ducks. We're also gearing up for our
>fall lineup of "New Releases and Announced Titles."
>We look forward to seeing you in America's finest
>and friendliest video arcades!

February 23-August 30, 2004

>We're all the time working on the hottest new games and titles. Recently,
>we just finished making 'Thy Dungeonman 2.' We're even thinking of
>making another game in the future! Other projects are too numerous
>and exciting to mention, but you can bet they'll be every bit as good as
>some of our other hot titles. For years, Videlectrix has been busy making
>sure you'll get a chance to love playing our electronic T.V. video games.
>That's practically our middle name. So, keep your eyes peeled for our
>upcoming "Hottest New Games and Titles!!"

Easter Eggs

  • Clicking on the blow up reading "starring the popular RON PLANET!" while viewing the Duck Guardian 2 box will send you to Ron Planet. This is a side project by Craig Zobel and Matt Chapman.
  • The mp3 file for Stinkoman Level 1 Theme has a description that says "00000605 0000010F 000027AE 0000116E 00007E53 000074BC 00005EF8 00007053 00003C68 000065F0". It is unknown what this is supposed to mean, but it may be a video game code.

Videlectrix Games

Playable Non-Playable

The box art of the games created by Videlectrix. Description:

>Welcome to the Videlectrix Game Gallery. Have some wine and cheese
>and enjoy the dynamic cover artwork for our dynamic cover games.
>Featuring the work of award winning artists such as: our art department.

  • Secret Collect (for the FunMachine)
  • StrongBadZone
  • Rhinofeeder (for the Super Funmachine)
  • Thy Dungeonman (400-page manual inside!! Text-based, Dungeon-based Action!!)
  • Thy Dungeonman II (More Text Means More Action!!)
  • Thy Dungeonman III
  • 50k Racewalker (Taste a Walk!)
  • Duck Guardian 1
  • Duck Guardian 2 (starring the popular Ron Planet!)
  • Planet Alert!
  • Hallrunner (For use with Arrow Keys!)
  • Pigs on Head
  • Space Shipper (NOW for only ONE PLAYER!!!)
  • Stinkoman 20X6 (Ask for a challenge! Deuce!)

Game Music

MP3s of the music from various Videlectrix games are available. Description:

>We one time received two emails asking about the music from all our
>various game selections. We took that to mean we should put them
>UP for DOWN load (D-pad humor). Here is.

Fun Facts

Remarks

  • The quote "award winning artists such as: our art department" could be a reference to games from the Atari era in which employees remained nameless.
  • If the TROGDOR! game in the catalog is clicked when it is already on the screen, the Secret Collect game description is shown.
  • The metadata for all three Stinkoman tunes lists "Homestar Runner" as artist.
  • Videlectrix has often been treated as a legitimate video game developer in the real world. In one instance, they were even acknowledged by Nintendo Power magazine.
  • As seen in one of Strong Bad's Instagram posts, Videlectrix has come out with a "Virtualectrix" virtual reality headset, although as depicted it is made of cardboard.

Glitches

  • Sometimes, on the Game Catalog menu, when you click on Dangeresque, a screenshot of Stinkoman 20X6 appears on the television and "Stinkoman 20X6" will appear at the top instead of Dangeresque. Also, a random description will appear as well. If you click on Dangeresque again, the proper Dangeresque title, screenshot and description will appear.

Inside References

Real-World References

  • The Videlectrix logo is similar to the first version of the Commodore logo, particularly its font.

Quotes of the Week

Videlectrix's Quotes of the Week

See Also


Videlectrix Games
Playable 50K Racewalker, Awexome Cross, Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque, Duck Guardian One, Duck Pond,
Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder, Hallrunner, Kid Speedy, Limozeen's Hot Babelien Odyssey, Math Kickers, Peasant's Quest,
Pigs on Head, Population: Tire, RhinoFeeder, Secret Collect., Snake Boxer 5, Space Circus Catastrophe, Stinkoman 20X6,
Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, StrongBadZone, TROGDOR!, Thy Dungeonman, Thy Dungeonman II,
Thy Dungeonman 3, Where's an Egg?
Non-playable Butcher Bros., C.H.E.A.T., Cheat Commandos Tactics, Dangeresque Roomisode 2, Duck Guardian 2, Fluffy Puff Mayonnaise Game,
Halfathlon, King Dingo, Lewis Rudkin SX: england, Planet Alert!, QWERTY, Rabbit Algebra, Salad Daze, Shploitz!,
Spaceshipper, Spirits of '76, Sundae Drivin', Trogdor: Let's Burninate Phonics