Deflated inflatable dodecapede: Difference between revisions
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* The use text references the old arcade game [[Wikipedia:Centipede_%28video_game%29|''Centipede'']], where the player (supposedly, due to the imagination required with video games in the 1980s) controlled a small gnome that shot arrow-like lasers at a continually descending centipede. | * The use text references the old arcade game [[Wikipedia:Centipede_%28video_game%29|''Centipede'']], where the player (supposedly, due to the imagination required with video games in the 1980s) controlled a small gnome that shot arrow-like lasers at a continually descending centipede. In its sequel, [[Wikipedia:Millipede_%28video_game%29|''Millipede'']], the player's representation had more obviously arrow-shaped projectiles. | ||
==Collection== | ==Collection== |
Revision as of 08:47, 9 June 2006
Template:Itemheader This is a pool-toy made of two pieces of vinyl connected by a razor-sharp seam down each side. It's perfect for fun in the pool, if you don't mind going to the emergency room every now and again.
Type: familiar
Cannot be discarded
Notes
- Becomes an Inflatable Dodecapede.
- June 2005's special of the month from Mr. Store.
When Used
You put the deflated inflatable dodecapede in your Familiar-Gro™ Terrarium.
It inflates to the proper size and floats around the terrarium suspiciously, making sure no one's shooting low-res pixellated arrows at it.
References
- The use text references the old arcade game Centipede, where the player (supposedly, due to the imagination required with video games in the 1980s) controlled a small gnome that shot arrow-like lasers at a continually descending centipede. In its sequel, Millipede, the player's representation had more obviously arrow-shaped projectiles.
Collection
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