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'''FHBG''' (Forehead Block Guy) is a 2013 video game written in [[Python]], a remake of a 2011 homebrew game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
'''''FHBG''''' (Forehead Block Guy) is a 2013 video game written in [[Python (programming language)|Python]], a remake of a 2011 homebrew game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].

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A [http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10144 public preview] is available.
A [http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10144 public preview] is available.
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* [[Excuse Plot]]: While the good guys were away, the facility became infested by vermin. Knock them out.
* [[Excuse Plot]]: While the good guys were away, the facility became infested by vermin. Knock them out.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Sneakers got bored.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Sneakers got bored.
* [[The Goomba]]: Plodder, a common enemy in early levels. Plodder looked far more like a ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Goomba in the NES version, and it was redesigned in part because [[Let's Play]] videos showed people getting confused that they couldn't [[Goomba Stomp]] an enemy that had not been stunned.
* [[The Goomba]]: Plodder, a common enemy in early levels. Plodder looked far more like a ''[[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' Goomba in the NES version, and it was redesigned in part because [[Let's Play]] videos showed people getting confused that they couldn't [[Goomba Stomp]] an enemy that had not been stunned.
* [[Goomba Springboard]]: Touching a stunned enemy propels the player up.
* [[Goomba Springboard]]: Touching a stunned enemy propels the player up.
* [[Heavily Armored Mook]]: Sneakers often crouch into their shells when threatened.
* [[Heavily Armored Mook]]: Sneakers often crouch into their shells when threatened.
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* [[Respawning Enemies]]: In "collect the chips" levels, the enemies respawn in a set order. This can be exploited to keep easier enemies on the screen.
* [[Respawning Enemies]]: In "collect the chips" levels, the enemies respawn in a set order. This can be exploited to keep easier enemies on the screen.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** Toasters and cheeseburgers allude to [[Youtube Poop]] memes such as "Dinner Blaster".
** Toasters and cheeseburgers allude to [[YouTube Poop]] memes such as "Dinner Blaster".
** Sneakers are based on an enemy from ''[[Fast Eddie]]'' for Atari 2600.
** Sneakers are based on an enemy from ''[[Fast Eddie (video game)]]'' for Atari 2600.
** Peckers are vaguely inspired by ''[[The Great Giana Sisters]]''.
** Peckers are vaguely inspired by ''[[The Great Giana Sisters]]''.
* [[Subsystem Damage]]: Sneakers that have absorbed one hit can no longer crouch.
* [[Subsystem Damage]]: Sneakers that have absorbed one hit can no longer crouch.
* [[Suicide Attack]]/[[Spiteful AI]]: Sneakers dash at the player after absorbing a hit. If on level ground, this catches players off guard.
* [[Suicide Attack]]/[[Spiteful AI]]: Sneakers dash at the player after absorbing a hit. If on level ground, this catches players off guard.
* [[Surveillance Drone]]: The Sneakers started out as these.
* [[Surveillance Drone]]: The Sneakers started out as these.
* [[Video Game Remake]]: This is an expanded remake of a game made for an [http://nesdevcompo.nintendoage.com/ NES game development contest] that had itself been remade for [[bob's game|Robert Pelloni]]'s [[Vaporware|aborted]] "nD" handheld.
* [[Video Game Remake]]: This is an expanded remake of a game made for an [https://web.archive.org/web/20140701153021/http://nesdevcompo.nintendoage.com/ NES game development contest] that had itself been remade for [[bob's game|Robert Pelloni]]'s [[Vaporware|aborted]] "nD" handheld.
* [[Waddling Head]]: Plodder.
* [[Waddling Head]]: Plodder.
* [[Wrap Around]]: Vertically, like in ''[[Bubble Bobble]]''.
* [[Wrap Around]]: Vertically, like in ''[[Bubble Bobble]]''.
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Mr. Gimmick]]'' (or ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' or ''[[Little Nemo the Dream Master]]'') meets ''[[Fast Eddie]]'' meets ''[[Impossible Mission]]''.
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Mr. Gimmick]]'' (or ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' or ''[[Little Nemo the Dream Master]]'') meets ''[[Fast Eddie (video game)]]'' meets ''[[Mission: Impossible]]''.
* [[Zerg Rush]]: In the (currently practice-only) level "dinner blaster", just as the player has started to take care of two Sneakers, a load of Burgers fly in from the sides.
* [[Zerg Rush]]: In the (currently practice-only) level "dinner blaster", just as the player has started to take care of two Sneakers, a load of Burgers fly in from the sides.


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Latest revision as of 13:59, 31 October 2023

FHBG (Forehead Block Guy) is a 2013 video game written in Python, a remake of a 2011 homebrew game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

A public preview is available.

Tropes used in FHBG include: