SBCG4AP Collector's DVD

The Strong Bad Collector's DVD was released by Telltale Games on July 2nd, 2009. It includes five PC-compatible episodes of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, the documentary Behind the Bad, footage from PAX 2008, and Easter eggs. Early orders of the DVD include a Strong Bad button.

Intro
''{Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People logo is seen on black background, while musical fanfare plays. A white square opens at the top of the screen and Strong Bad drops down.}''

STRONG BAD: {close up of Strong Bad} Woo, I've always wanted to be part of a DVD interface.

{Shifts to the main menu, with a silhouette of Strong Bad can be seen.}

STRONG BAD: This is gonna hurt! {Strong Bad jumps through the menu and then converts first to Dating Sim version, then Atari Strong Bad, then a white square, that floats to the menu.}

Menus

 * Menus are done in the style of the Atari 2600.
 * Random music from the different mini-games will appear on each menu.
 * If you wait on any menu, it will sometimes appear to glitch, with random characters on the screen. Other times, a picture of Marshie in ASCII art will flash on the screen, followed by a screen filled with "All work and no play make Marshie a dull boy."
 * MARSHIE: You can't control me!


 * Strong Bad makes a random noise whenever anything is selected.

Trailers

 * Yellow background, with a picture of Atari Strong Bad watching a TV screen.

Behind The Bad

 * A rear view of Atari Strong Bad on a blue background.

Shorts

 * Atari Strong Bad, Atari Homestar Runner, and Atari The Cheat standing on a green background.

DVD Credits
''{Cut to a dark room. Homestar slowly walks up to the front of the room. Once there, he looks around. Music plays}''

HOMESTAR RUNNER: At long last, I, Strong Bad—excuse me—I, Homestar Runner, will reveal the super-secret never-ending cheat code to unlock yours truly as a playable character. Ahem. First, go to the track wearing the old-timey mustache, then challenge Marzipan to a fight, which you lose. Then, pour ketchup on Marzipan's welcome mat while shouting: "All hail the King of Town, whose reign will—" Then, suddenly, before you can finish your sentence, the S is for Sucks dragon comes outta nowhere and eats up New York while dancin' with The Stick! {credits come down} The Stick uses the pudding to eat 1-Up, and that makes someone do a cartwheel for a mile. But that makes someone asplode into a million little pieces, which upsets Oprah, and then she poops on Strong Mad, making him—

{Strong Bad comes in}

STRONG BAD: Homestar, what are you doing? Don't encourage those forum trolls! If we give those losers even the slightest bit of recognition they'll start—{a section of the credits called "Forum Crew" goes by} Hey, what are they doing!?

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, that guy, and oh, that girl. A rare treat.

STRONG BAD: Aw, that guy?

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, I like that guy, he wants me to get my own game. That guy one time asked me to do a dance.

STRONG BAD: Oh, that guy—

HOMESTAR RUNNER: {dances} Doo doo doo a dooba doo—

STRONG BAD: Troll...trakalankal I call him.

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, and you. For the last time, Homsar and I are not related.

STRONG BAD: Oh, I hate that guy's signature.

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">HOMESTAR RUNNER: That guy owes me 5 bucks.

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">STRONG BAD: Ugh, nevermind. I'm gonna get outta here before they start nitpicking me to death.

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">''{Homestar dances and then slowly fades out. The rest of the credits scroll by as the Protest Song plays.}''

SBCG4AP Episodes

 * Homestar Ruiner
 * Strong Badia the Free
 * Baddest of the Bands
 * Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective
 * 8-Bit is Enough

DVD Video

 * Trailers
 * SBCG4AP Advertisement
 * SBCG4AP Gameplay Trailer
 * Baddest of the Bands Promo Spot
 * Wallace & Gromit Teaser
 * Wallace & Gromit Trailer
 * Behind the Bad
 * Behind the Bad Chapter 1: The New Hire
 * Behind the Bad Chapter 2: The Heist
 * Behind the Bad Chapter 3: The Last Straw
 * Shorts
 * Strong Bad Gameways
 * Dangeresque: Puppet Squad
 * Workin' on the Game
 * Make a Scene with Telltale: Strong Bad Edition (Regular and Extended Versions)
 * Dangeresque: THREE in 3D (An 8-minute version of Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective in anaglyph 3D)

Goodies

 * MP3 Soundtrack Sampler
 * "Handle My Style" by Strong Bad (TBC)
 * "Protest Song" (TBC)
 * "My Face" by Cool Tapes (Cool Tapes)
 * "Doin' the Wigglie" by Cool Tapes w/ Marshie (Cool Tapes)
 * "Food Related Love" by PomStar (TBC and Jared Emerson-Johnson)
 * "Not Very Nice" by Cool Tapes (Cool Tapes)
 * "Death of DADgeresque" (Jared Emerson-Johnson)
 * "Handle My Style (Reprise)" by Strong Bad (TBC)
 * "Handle My Style (Instrumental)" (TBC)
 * Desktop Wallpapers
 * "Baddest of the Bands" flyer
 * Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque
 * Demos of other Telltale Games
 * Sam & Max "Ice Station Santa"
 * Wallace & Gromit "Fright of the Bumblebees"

Easter Eggs

 * When the cover is flipped inside out, it reveals the Videlectrix version of the cover.
 * Behind The Bad Prototype Footage: Accessed by pressing up on the Behind The Bad menu from Episode 1.
 * Strong Bad Takes A Detour: Accessed by pressing up on the Shorts menu from Make A Scene.
 * PAX panel Q&A session: Accessed by pressing right on the Make A Scene submenu from Extended Version.
 * DVD credits can be viewed by pushing up from the main menu from Trailers.
 * Clicking on the Telltale link on the PC Autorun menu sends you to Telltale's website
 * Also, clicking on the Videlectrix link on the PC Autorun menu plays a one of five short pieces of dialogue with the Videlectrix Guys.


 * These snippets can also be heard by going the Autorun directory, selecting one of the "videlectrix" folders and clicking on "start.wav"

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">{A window appears, done in the style of Windows 3.1, with the header "Launchelectrix" and an icon for "Dangeresque Roomisode 1" and a sticky note that reads "Play More Roomisodes at Videlectrix Dot Com?"}

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">Dialogue 1
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Ah, now they get to the real game!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: That other one looks pretty good, I though—
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Oh! You traitor! What do I pay you for?
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: You've never paid me for anything, really.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Oh! You gonna get into semantics. Some antics.
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: {hums a little tune} I can juggle now.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: I like those antics.
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: {continues to humming the tune}
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: PLAY THE GAME!

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">Dialogue 2
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Well, go on and make your selection!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: Uh, I think there is only one option to choose.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: You didn't—
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: Why didn't they make the button to be this one?
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: You graphic this whole thing!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: {hestitantly} I was told... there would be... chips and salsa?
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: I never agreed to that!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: A menu with only one choice is like a food menu with only one choice.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Chips and salsa!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: That's two.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: And we're back to square wan!

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">Dialogue 3
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Now here's a real game with graphics and sound!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: Well, that other game had both graphics and sound, too—
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON, ANYWAYS?
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: Uh... the side where people don't hit me?

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">Dialogue 4
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Now here's a real game with graphics and sound!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: That other game had graphics and sound, too.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: OH! WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON, ANYWAYS?
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: Uh, the side where people don't hit me a lot?
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: Oh, that hurts! You cut me deep!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: You cut me all the time.

<p style="margin-top: 0.9em; margin-right: 0em; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 0em; line-height: 1.5em;">Dialogue 5
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: WHAT THE GRAPHICS IS THIS? A MENU WITH ONLY ONE OPTION?
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: That's all there was. Only one option.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: IT'S LIKE A RESTAURANT THAT JUST SAYS, "BURGER"!
 * SECOND PROGRAMMER: I'd like a burger.
 * FIRST PROGRAMMER: You make me some burger graphics, and we'll talk about it!
 * ==Fun Facts==
 * ==Fun Facts==


 * Marshie's exclamation and repeated message is from breaking Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder in 8-Bit Is Enough.
 * The cheats Homestar gives out are actually based on a particular thread on the Telltale Forums.
 * On the DVD credits screen, Homestar mentions The S is for Sucks Dragon, 1-Up, ketchup, pudding, The Stick, Oprah, and the events of mile.
 * This is the second Homestar DVD to have its menus themed to Atari 2600. The first one was Everything Else, Volume 3.