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! style="text-align: center; background: #ccf; padding: 0.3em;"| '''''50K Racewalker'''''
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''OOPS!! You lose!!''
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! style="text-align: center;"| Description
| style="text-align: center;"| Left right left right! Buy sell buy sell unngh!<br />


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| style="text-align: center;"| January 14, 2005<br />


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''Taste a walk!''
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>''"Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Right... OOPS!!! You lose!! Alternate left right for about 5 hours without messing up and you could win the gold!!"'' — [[Videlectrix]]
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<blockquote>''&quot;Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Right... OOPS!!! You lose!! Alternate left right for about 5 hours without messing up and you could win the gold!!&quot;'' — [[Videlectrix]]</blockquote>
'''50K Racewalker''' is a [[Videlectrix]] "game" programmed by [[Jonathan Howe]].
'''50K Racewalker''' is a [[Videlectrix]] &quot;game&quot; programmed by [[Jonathan Howe]].


'''Date:''' Friday, January 14, 2005
'''Date:''' Friday, January 14, 2005
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'''Page Title:''' Take some steps!
'''Page Title:''' Take some steps!


{| id="toc" class="wikitable toc" summary="Contents"
== Instructions ==
|-
| <div id="toctitle">


<span id="contents"></span>
After designing your character, and race mode starts, wait for the gun to fire and the word "Go" appears.
== Contents ==


</div>
Then, taking your time, press "Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right..." slowly. If you do it too fast you'll get a FAULT. If you press the same key twice you will get a FAULT. If you press any key other than left or right you will get a FAULT. If you wait too long you will get a FAULT.
* [#Instructions 1 Instructions]
** [#FAULT 1.1 FAULT]
* [#Easter_Eggs 2 Easter Eggs]
* [#Fun_Facts 3 Fun Facts]
** [#Explanations 3.1 Explanations]
** [#Trivia 3.2 Trivia]
** [#Remarks 3.3 Remarks]
** [#Glitches 3.4 Glitches]
** [#Real-World_References 3.5 Real-World References]
** [#Fast_Forward 3.6 Fast Forward]
* [#External_Links 4 External Links]


|}
A FAULT is a message that will appear that will cause your character to stop for a few seconds.


<span id="instructions"></span>
For every white line you pass on the track, you have traveled .01 kilometers. There are 40 successful "steps" required between each white line, and 50.00 kilometers to walk. This means you will have to travel 200,000 "steps".
== <span class="mw-headline"> Instructions </span> ==


The game begins with a character customization screen, titled &quot;Choose [[it out]]&quot;. The color of the racer's hair, shirt, shorts, and shoes can be changed from a selection of ten colors for each; there are ten possible hairstyles to choose from as well. After designing the character, the player is prompted to enter a name (&quot;STEAK [[Style|STYLE]]S&quot; by default).
== Easter Eggs ==


The race begins, signaled by a [[starting pistol]]. To advance forward, the player must step by alternating the &quot;left&quot; and &quot;right&quot; keys at a walking pace. The track is subdivided into white lines marking .01 kilometers. There are 40 successful &quot;steps&quot; required between each white line, and 50.00 kilometers to walk — a total of 200,000 &quot;steps&quot;.
* There is a "big head mode", similar to that found in many video games, especially first-person shooters and sports games. To toggle between "big head" and normal press the 'h' key on the "Choose it out" screen.
 
* There is a "fat walker" mode. To toggle between a fat walker and a normal one press the 'f' key on the "Choose it out" screen.
<span id="fault"></span>
** These tricks are case-sensitive and must be typed in lowercase.
=== <span class="mw-headline">FAULT</span> ===
* The arms on the walker can be moved up and down by pressing the arrow keys on the "Choose it out" screen.
 
* There are five different special combinations that can be put together on the "Choose it out" screen, each of which gives you a special name rather than "Steak Styles".
A FAULT is caused when the player does not properly racewalk. A buzzer sounds, &quot;FAULT!&quot; flashes on the screen, and the racer stops moving for a few moments.
** WILT CHAMBERLAIN: (it doesn't let you edit name when you do this one)
 
Faults can be triggered by:
 
* Alternating the left/right keys too quickly (making the racer &quot;run&quot; rather than &quot;walk&quot;)
* Pressing the same key twice
* Pressing any key other than left or right
* Waiting too long without taking a step
 
<span id="easter-eggs"></span>
== <span class="mw-headline"> Easter Eggs </span> ==
 
Multiple Easter eggs can be activated in the &quot;Choose it out&quot; screen.
 
* &quot;h&quot; toggles &quot;[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BigHeadMode big head mode]&quot;, making the racer's head 1.5 times its size. This is case-sensitive and must be typed in lowercase.
* &quot;f&quot; toggles &quot;fat walker&quot; mode, making the racer wider. Like &quot;big head mode&quot;, this must be typed in lowercase.
* The up and down arrow keys move the arms on the walker.
* There are five unique character designs that, when put together, change the racer's default name:
** WILT CHAMBERLAIN
*** Hair: Black
*** Hair: Black
*** Skin: Golden Brown (top center)
*** Skin: Golden Brown (top center)
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*** Shorts: Yellow
*** Shorts: Yellow
*** Shoes: Black
*** Shoes: Black
**** The player cannot change the name from WILT CHAMBERLAIN.
** BRUCE LEE
** BRUCE LEE
*** Hair: Black
*** Hair: Black
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*** Shorts: Red
*** Shorts: Red
*** Shoes: White
*** Shoes: White
** [[Gary Palaroncini|GARY PALARONCINI]]
** [[Gary Palaroncini|GARY PALARONCINI]] (Race also starts at 49.99k)
*** Hair: Blonde
*** Hair: Blonde
*** Skin: Non-pale (center bottom)
*** Skin: Non-pale (center bottom)
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*** Shorts: Medium Blue (upper left)
*** Shorts: Medium Blue (upper left)
*** Shoes: Black
*** Shoes: Black
**** Playing as Gary will start the race at 49.99 km.
<span id="fun-facts"></span>
== <span class="mw-headline"> Fun Facts </span> ==
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[[File:50K winscreen.png|[[File:50K_winscreen.png|180px|thumb]]]]
<div class="thumbcaption">
<div class="magnify">
[[File:50K winscreen.png|[[File:magnify-clip.png|15px|thumb]]]]


</div>
== Fun Facts ==
You win!!!


</div>
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</div>
''You win!!!''


</div>
=== Explanations ===
<span id="explanations"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">Explanations</span> ===


* This game is a parody of early Track and Field video games for older consoles, which simulated various track and field events by requiring the player to perform various tricks on the controller such as rapidly pushing the same button, alternating between two different buttons, rotating the joystick a certain number of times, or something similar.
* This game is a parody of early Track and Field video games for older consoles, which simulated various track and field events by requiring the player to perform various tricks on the controller such as rapidly pushing the same button, alternating between two different buttons, rotating the joystick a certain number of times, or something similar.
* The &quot;LICENSED BY [[FunMachine|FUNMACHINE]]&quot; screen at the beginning pokes fun at classic video games and consoles, especially the [[Sega Genesis]] which displayed a &quot;LICENSED BY SEGA&quot; screen before each game, regardless of whether the game was actually licensed or not. (This was because this screen was a crucial part of the game [[Booting|bootstrap sequence]], if this screen were not included, the game wouldn't start. Sega's Dreamcast also requires this screen.)
* The "LICENSED BY [[FunMachine|FUNMACHINE]]" screen at the beginning pokes fun at classic video games and consoles, especially the [[Sega Genesis]] which displayed a "LICENSED BY SEGA" screen before each game, regardless of whether the game was actually licensed or not. (This was because this screen was a crucial part of the game [[Booting|bootstrap sequence]], if this screen were not included, the game wouldn't start. Sega's Dreamcast also requires this screen.)
 
<span id="trivia"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">Trivia</span> ===


<div class="thumb tright">
=== Trivia ===


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[[File:50KOneKSpecial.PNG|[[File:50KOneKSpecial.PNG|220px|thumb]]]]
''Whoa! Pixelated blackness!''
<div class="thumbcaption">


<div class="magnify">
* When you approach 1K, your character starts walking into a pixelated blackness. Once you reach 1K, a message pops up, saying "Woah! We didn't think anyone would play for this long. Um, we didn't program this far. Hang on." After a few seconds, the blackness is apparently programmed in, and you can continue.
 
[[File:50KOneKSpecial.PNG|[[File:magnify-clip.png|15px|thumb]]]]
 
</div>
Whoa! Pixelated blackness!
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
</div>
* When you approach 1K, your character starts walking into a pixelated blackness. Once you reach 1K, a message pops up, saying &quot;Woah! We didn't think anyone would play for this long. Um, we didn't program this far. Hang on.&quot; After a few seconds, the blackness is apparently programmed in, and you can continue.
** According to The Brothers Chaps [[Georgia Tech - 26 Apr 2007|Georgia Tech Library Appearance]], they added this in when someone emailed them stating that they were already up to 3 kilometers.
** According to The Brothers Chaps [[Georgia Tech - 26 Apr 2007|Georgia Tech Library Appearance]], they added this in when someone emailed them stating that they were already up to 3 kilometers.
* When you get to the end it shows you a screen that says &quot;you came in 3rd place&quot;, and shows your character walking up onto a stand that reads &quot;3&quot;, with two others on &quot;1&quot; and &quot;2&quot;. There is no way to come in 2nd or 1st place.
* When you get to the end it shows you a screen that says "you came in 3rd place", and shows your character walking up onto a stand that reads "3", with two others on "1" and "2".
** You can view the end screen by right clicking and pressing play or forward in the swf file.
** You can view the end screen by right clicking and pressing play or forward in the swf file.
* The signs you walk by say:
* The signs you walk by say:
** Walk!
** Walk!
** Go ''{entered name}''!
** Go ________!(Whatever you typed in for a name.)
** Farther!
** Farther!
** These boots were made for it!
** These boots were made for it!
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* You can highlight the text on the signs in the background with your mouse like you would regular text on a word processor.
* You can highlight the text on the signs in the background with your mouse like you would regular text on a word processor.
* The fastest you can walk is approximately 0.04 km per minute, meaning the fastest that one kilometer can be walked is about 25 minutes. It would therefore take over twenty hours to walk fifty kilometers.
* The fastest you can walk is approximately 0.04 km per minute, meaning the fastest that one kilometer can be walked is about 25 minutes. It would therefore take over twenty hours to walk fifty kilometers.
* Forty steps per .01 km averages to 25 cm, or about 9.8&quot; per step, practically a tiptoe.
* Forty steps per .01 km averages to 25 cm, or about 9.8" per step, practically a tiptoe.
* This game was last seen in Strong Bad's [[Floppy Disk Container|floppy disk container]] in the email [[sibbie]].
* This game was last seen in Strong Bad's [[Floppy Disk Container|floppy disk container]] in the email [[sibbie]].
* The [[Fonts|font]] used for most of the text in this game is called &quot;[[Fonts|Nokia® 5110 FontSet]]&quot;. It's also been used on [[Strong Bad]]'s [[Block]] computer in [[other days]].
* The [[Fonts|font]] used for most of the text in this game is called "[[Fonts|Nokia® 5110 FontSet]]". It's also been used on [[Strong Bad]]'s [[Block]] computer in [[other days]].
* The music for 50k Racewalker was created with an Atari 2600 Synthcart, created by [[Paul Slocum]]. He was also the one working on the [[Homestar Runner RPG]] for Atari 2600.
* The music for 50k Racewalker was created with an Atari 2600 Synthcart, created by [[Paul Slocum]]. He was also the one working on the [[Homestar Runner RPG]] for Atari 2600.
* The 9s on the Km distance meter are actually lower case [[G|Gs]].
* The 9s on the Km distance meter are actually lower case [[G|Gs]].
* The crowd cheers every .01km, or about eleven yards.
* The crowd cheers every .01km, or about eleven yards.


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


* When the right arrow is pushed on your keyboard, this corresponds to the right arm moving forward, and the left arrow to the left arm moving forward. This would mean that the right arrow corresponds to the left foot taking a step and the left arrow to the right foot taking a step.
* When the right arrow is pushed on your keyboard, this corresponds to the right arm moving forward, and the left arrow to the left arm moving forward. This would mean that the right arrow corresponds to the left foot taking a step and the left arrow to the right foot taking a step.
* Despite the fact that the [[Videlectrix]] synopsis hints that you lose if you press the same button twice or walk too fast, you can keep walking if you get a FAULT having not lost anything other than a few seconds of time.
* Despite the fact that the [[Videlectrix]] synopsis hints that you lose if you press the same button twice or walk too fast, you can keep walking if you get a FAULT having not lost anything other than a few seconds of time.


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


* Sometimes the game will load up incorrect data where you'll start at 0.01k and it will say fault for every step you take.
* Sometimes the game will load up incorrect data where you'll start at 0.01k and it will say fault for every step you take.
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* If you cross the 0.10k line or the 0.20 your score will be 0.1k (or 0.2k) for one step and 0.10k (or 0.20k) for the next one. For both steps you hear the cheering.
* If you cross the 0.10k line or the 0.20 your score will be 0.1k (or 0.2k) for one step and 0.10k (or 0.20k) for the next one. For both steps you hear the cheering.


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


* The [[50 kilometres race walk|50K racewalk]] is an actual [[Olympics|Olympic]] event.
* The [[50 kilometres race walk|50K racewalk]] is an actual Olympic event.
* The cheering sound when you cross a line comes from several games for the [[Intellivision]] game system.
* The cheering sound when you cross a line comes from several games for the [[Intellivision]] game system.
* The FAULT noise is the sound of launching a ball in the Atari 2600 game ''[[Video Pinball (1980 video game)|Video Pinball]]''.
* The line "these boots were made for it!" is a reference to the famous Nancy Sinatra song "These Boots Are Made For Walking."
* The line &quot;these boots were made for it!&quot; is a reference to the famous Nancy Sinatra song &quot;[[These Boots Are Made for Walkin']]&quot;.
* "Beware Cheplin!" and "Weapons located in every corner!" are from the NES game "Adventures of Tom Sawyer".
* &quot;Beware Cheplin!&quot; and &quot;Weapons located in every corner!&quot; reference a passage from the instruction manual to the [[NES]] game ''[[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (video game)|The Adventures of Tom Sawyer]]'': &quot;Be very careful, CHEPLIN has weapons located in every corner of the ship!&quot;.
* [[Wilt Chamberlain]] was a legendary NBA player (among other things) who holds nearly 100 NBA records.
* [[Wilt Chamberlain]] was a legendary basketball player who holds [[List of career achievements by Wilt Chamberlain|numerous NBA records]] and is regarded as one of the sport's greatest players.
* [[Bruce Lee]] was a legendary martial artist, film star, and creator of the Jeet Kune Do martial art philosphy. He famously wore an all-yellow tracksuit instead of a martial-arts uniform in the film ''[[Game of Death]]''.
* [[Bruce Lee]] was a legendary martial artist and film star, creator of the [[Jeet Kune Do]] martial art philosophy. He famously wore an all-yellow tracksuit in the film ''[[Game of Death]]''.
* [[Luke Schenscher]] is an Australian-born basketball player who led Georgia Tech to the 2004 NCAA Final Four.
* [[Luke Schenscher]] is a basketball player. At the time of the game's release, he played for [[Georgia]] Tech; he later played in the NBA and [[National Basketball League (Australia)|NBL]].
* [[Julius Erving]] (aka Dr. J) was a famous basketball star, most notably for his work with the [[American Basketball Association|ABA]].
* [[Julius Erving|Julius "Dr. J" Erving]] is a former professional basketball star, known for his work in the [[American Basketball Association]].
* The FAULT noise is the sound of launching a ball in the Atari 2600 game [http://www.atariage.com/software_page.html?SoftwareID=1437 Video Pinball].


<span id="fast-forward"></span>
=== Fast Forward ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Fast Forward</span> ===


* In [[Trogdor Con '97]], [[Homestar Runner]] walks past [[Strong Bad]] and [[The Cheat]]'s booth, saying, &quot;Left&quot; and &quot;Right&quot; repeatedly, even accidentally saying &quot;Right&quot; twice.
* In [[TrogdorCon '97]], [[Homestar Runner]] walks past [[Strong Bad]] and [[The Cheat]]'s booth, saying, "Left" and "Right" repeatedly, even accidentally saying "Right" twice.
* The racewalker would appear as the image on the step counter in [[specially marked]].
* The racewalker would appear as the image on the step counter in [[specially marked]].


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


* [https://homestarrunner.com/racewalk play "50K Racewalker"]
* [https://homestarrunner.com/racewalk play "50K Racewalker"]
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| 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?]]
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| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;" | '''Non-playable'''
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| [[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:Videlectrix Mascot Filmography]]



Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026

Game Category: New Game play · ← Duck Guardian One · Stinkoman 20X6 →

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OOPS!! You lose!!

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Taste a walk!

>"Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Right... OOPS!!! You lose!! Alternate left right for about 5 hours without messing up and you could win the gold!!"Videlectrix

50K Racewalker is a Videlectrix "game" programmed by Jonathan Howe.

Date: Friday, January 14, 2005

Page Title: Take some steps!

Instructions

After designing your character, and race mode starts, wait for the gun to fire and the word "Go" appears.

Then, taking your time, press "Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right..." slowly. If you do it too fast you'll get a FAULT. If you press the same key twice you will get a FAULT. If you press any key other than left or right you will get a FAULT. If you wait too long you will get a FAULT.

A FAULT is a message that will appear that will cause your character to stop for a few seconds.

For every white line you pass on the track, you have traveled .01 kilometers. There are 40 successful "steps" required between each white line, and 50.00 kilometers to walk. This means you will have to travel 200,000 "steps".

Easter Eggs

  • There is a "big head mode", similar to that found in many video games, especially first-person shooters and sports games. To toggle between "big head" and normal press the 'h' key on the "Choose it out" screen.
  • There is a "fat walker" mode. To toggle between a fat walker and a normal one press the 'f' key on the "Choose it out" screen.
    • These tricks are case-sensitive and must be typed in lowercase.
  • The arms on the walker can be moved up and down by pressing the arrow keys on the "Choose it out" screen.
  • There are five different special combinations that can be put together on the "Choose it out" screen, each of which gives you a special name rather than "Steak Styles".
    • WILT CHAMBERLAIN: (it doesn't let you edit name when you do this one)
      • Hair: Black
      • Skin: Golden Brown (top center)
      • Shirt: Yellow
      • Style: J
      • Shorts: Yellow
      • Shoes: Black
    • BRUCE LEE
      • Hair: Black
      • Skin: Blanched Olive (upper right corner)
      • Shirt: Yellow
      • Style: B
      • Shorts: Yellow
      • Shoes: Yellow
    • LUKE SCHENSCHER
      • Hair: Orange
      • Skin: Light Pink (bottom left)
      • Shirt: Yellow
      • Style: B
      • Shorts: Black
      • Shoes: Yellow
    • DR. J
      • Hair: Black
      • Skin: Dark Brown
      • Shirt: Dark Blue
      • Style: D
      • Shorts: Red
      • Shoes: White
    • GARY PALARONCINI (Race also starts at 49.99k)
      • Hair: Blonde
      • Skin: Non-pale (center bottom)
      • Shirt: Pink
      • Style: C
      • Shorts: Medium Blue (upper left)
      • Shoes: Black

Fun Facts

180px-50K_winscreen.png

You win!!!

Explanations

  • This game is a parody of early Track and Field video games for older consoles, which simulated various track and field events by requiring the player to perform various tricks on the controller such as rapidly pushing the same button, alternating between two different buttons, rotating the joystick a certain number of times, or something similar.
  • The "LICENSED BY FUNMACHINE" screen at the beginning pokes fun at classic video games and consoles, especially the Sega Genesis which displayed a "LICENSED BY SEGA" screen before each game, regardless of whether the game was actually licensed or not. (This was because this screen was a crucial part of the game bootstrap sequence, if this screen were not included, the game wouldn't start. Sega's Dreamcast also requires this screen.)

Trivia

220px-50KOneKSpecial.PNG

Whoa! Pixelated blackness!

  • When you approach 1K, your character starts walking into a pixelated blackness. Once you reach 1K, a message pops up, saying "Woah! We didn't think anyone would play for this long. Um, we didn't program this far. Hang on." After a few seconds, the blackness is apparently programmed in, and you can continue.
    • According to The Brothers Chaps Georgia Tech Library Appearance, they added this in when someone emailed them stating that they were already up to 3 kilometers.
  • When you get to the end it shows you a screen that says "you came in 3rd place", and shows your character walking up onto a stand that reads "3", with two others on "1" and "2".
    • You can view the end screen by right clicking and pressing play or forward in the swf file.
  • The signs you walk by say:
    • Walk!
    • Go ________!(Whatever you typed in for a name.)
    • Farther!
    • These boots were made for it!
    • I've always loved you!
    • Our arms are tired!
    • You're almost there!
    • With your feet!
    • You are mad!
    • Walk it off!
    • Fun sport!
    • Iron Steed!
    • Beware Cheplin!
    • Weapons located in every corner!
    • Why?
    • Play footsie with me!
    • Walk Better!
    • Left! Right! Left! Right!
    • Here!
  • You can highlight the text on the signs in the background with your mouse like you would regular text on a word processor.
  • The fastest you can walk is approximately 0.04 km per minute, meaning the fastest that one kilometer can be walked is about 25 minutes. It would therefore take over twenty hours to walk fifty kilometers.
  • Forty steps per .01 km averages to 25 cm, or about 9.8" per step, practically a tiptoe.
  • This game was last seen in Strong Bad's floppy disk container in the email sibbie.
  • The font used for most of the text in this game is called "Nokia® 5110 FontSet". It's also been used on Strong Bad's Block computer in other days.
  • The music for 50k Racewalker was created with an Atari 2600 Synthcart, created by Paul Slocum. He was also the one working on the Homestar Runner RPG for Atari 2600.
  • The 9s on the Km distance meter are actually lower case Gs.
  • The crowd cheers every .01km, or about eleven yards.

Remarks

  • When the right arrow is pushed on your keyboard, this corresponds to the right arm moving forward, and the left arrow to the left arm moving forward. This would mean that the right arrow corresponds to the left foot taking a step and the left arrow to the right foot taking a step.
  • Despite the fact that the Videlectrix synopsis hints that you lose if you press the same button twice or walk too fast, you can keep walking if you get a FAULT having not lost anything other than a few seconds of time.

Glitches

  • Sometimes the game will load up incorrect data where you'll start at 0.01k and it will say fault for every step you take.
  • When you get to the end and you are on the pedestal you can still walk but you just stay in the same place and one set of lights moves left.
    • Once the cheering in the end stops, this can no longer be done.
  • If you cross the 0.10k line or the 0.20 your score will be 0.1k (or 0.2k) for one step and 0.10k (or 0.20k) for the next one. For both steps you hear the cheering.

Real-World References

  • The 50K racewalk is an actual Olympic event.
  • The cheering sound when you cross a line comes from several games for the Intellivision game system.
  • The line "these boots were made for it!" is a reference to the famous Nancy Sinatra song "These Boots Are Made For Walking."
  • "Beware Cheplin!" and "Weapons located in every corner!" are from the NES game "Adventures of Tom Sawyer".
  • Wilt Chamberlain was a legendary NBA player (among other things) who holds nearly 100 NBA records.
  • Bruce Lee was a legendary martial artist, film star, and creator of the Jeet Kune Do martial art philosphy. He famously wore an all-yellow tracksuit instead of a martial-arts uniform in the film Game of Death.
  • Luke Schenscher is an Australian-born basketball player who led Georgia Tech to the 2004 NCAA Final Four.
  • Julius Erving (aka Dr. J) was a famous basketball star, most notably for his work with the ABA.
  • The FAULT noise is the sound of launching a ball in the Atari 2600 game Video Pinball.

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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