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The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by Creator/MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on the ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGame/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.

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The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by Creator/MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on the ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} Platform/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGame/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.
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Shady's Poopong is a VideoGame/{{Pong}} clone by independent developer CC & SH. The original game was a FreeWare release for PC in 2006. True to its name, it involved the developer's mascot, an anthropomorphic gorilla named Shady, and [[ToiletHumour poop]].

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Shady's Poopong ''Shady's Poopong'' is a VideoGame/{{Pong}} clone by independent developer CC & SH. The original game was a FreeWare release for PC in 2006. True to its name, it involved the developer's mascot, an anthropomorphic gorilla named Shady, and [[ToiletHumour poop]].
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* AndTheRest: In reverse on 22nd Anniversary's credits screen: "These are the idiots who brought you this game! Plus... your suave announcer..."


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* SelfDeprecation: The Announcer of the 22nd Anniversary Edition calls out the game's quality and calls all of the people listed on the credits (other than himself) as idiots. However, these lines were actually written by the game's developer.

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The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on the ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGame/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.

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The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by MichaelMcConnohie.Creator/MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on the ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGame/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.



* ToiletHumour: And how!

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* ToiletHumour: And how!how!
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The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on the ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGamee/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.

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The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on the ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGamee/SkullGirls, VideoGame/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.
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2013, the 20th anniversary of the character of Shady, so a resurgence of releases for the title, with free ports to web browsers and Amazon's Android store, as well as an EnhancedRemake for PC in the form of Shady's Poopong: 20th Anniversary Edition.

The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on he ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGamee/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.

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2013, 2013 was the 20th anniversary of the character of Shady, so there was a resurgence of releases for the title, with free ports to web browsers and Amazon's Android store, as well as an EnhancedRemake for PC in the form of Shady's Poopong: 20th Anniversary Edition.

The 20th Anniversary remake was initially available on CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version on the developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on he the ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGamee/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.

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The 20th Anniversary remake is currently [[https://www.trepstar.com/purchase.asp?idprod=149320&mode=itemlist available on CD]] with a digital version in the works.

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The 20th Anniversary remake is currently [[https://www.trepstar.com/purchase.asp?idprod=149320&mode=itemlist was initially available on CD]] with CD-ROM, but that venue was discontinued as of 2015 and was moved to a digital version in on the works.
developer's Itch.io page. A 22nd Anniversary Edition was released the same year; it was a parody of anniversary editions, including its own previous incarnation, and actually *removed* most of the features, such as all modes but the standard. However, it did include refined graphics, moved the title song to gameplay proper, and featured an announcer voiced by MichaelMcConnohie. This version was released only on he ill-fated UsefulNotes/{{OUYA}} platform, which unless one counts his cameo in VideoGamee/SkullGirls, is Shady's console debut.


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** There's some picture of a bloke in a slicker and shades if one presses the Ⓤ button on the 22nd Anniversary version's title screen.
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Shady's Poopong is a {{Pong}} clone by independent developer CC & SH. The original game was a FreeWare release for PC in 2006. True to its name, it involved the developer's mascot, an anthropomorphic gorilla named Shady, and [[ToiletHumour poop]].

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Shady's Poopong is a {{Pong}} VideoGame/{{Pong}} clone by independent developer CC & SH. The original game was a FreeWare release for PC in 2006. True to its name, it involved the developer's mascot, an anthropomorphic gorilla named Shady, and [[ToiletHumour poop]].
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatVoice: Creator/RichardEpcar voices the final boss of the remake, Thunderbeak
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* ShoutOut: Quite a few, especially to other games. In both the original in the remake, if player one wins, the message is "Victoly", after the famous VideoGame/SamuraiShodown misspelling. If player two wins, you get a ZeroWing reference in "All Your Base Are Belong To Us". The "Anniversary Mode" in the remake actually illustrates these scenes with pictures that parody the games.

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* ShoutOut: Quite a few, especially to other games. In both the original in the remake, if player one wins, the message is "Victoly", after the famous VideoGame/SamuraiShodown misspelling. If player two wins, you get a ZeroWing VideoGame/ZeroWing reference in "All Your Base Are Belong To Us". The "Anniversary Mode" in the remake actually illustrates these scenes with pictures that parody the games.
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* {{Engrish}}: Intentional, with game-end screens that poke fun at VideoGame/ProWrestling, ZeroWing, and VideoGame/SamuraiShodown

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* {{Engrish}}: Intentional, with game-end screens that poke fun at VideoGame/ProWrestling, ZeroWing, VideoGame/ZeroWing, and VideoGame/SamuraiShodown
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* {{Engrish}}: Intentional, with game-end screens that poke fun at VideoGame/ProWrestling, ZeroWing, and SamuraiShodown

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* ShoutOut: Quite a few, especially to other games. In both the original in the remake, if player one wins, the message is "Victoly", after the famous SamuraiShodown misspelling. If player two wins, you get a ZeroWing reference in "All Your Base Are Belong To Us". The "Anniversary Mode" in the remake actually illustrates these scenes with pictures that parody the games.

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* ShoutOut: Quite a few, especially to other games. In both the original in the remake, if player one wins, the message is "Victoly", after the famous SamuraiShodown VideoGame/SamuraiShodown misspelling. If player two wins, you get a ZeroWing reference in "All Your Base Are Belong To Us". The "Anniversary Mode" in the remake actually illustrates these scenes with pictures that parody the games.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: RichardEpcar voices the final boss of the remake, Thunderbeak

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* HeyItsThatVoice: RichardEpcar Creator/RichardEpcar voices the final boss of the remake, Thunderbeak
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* InMemoriam: The remake is dedicated to one of the testers of the original game, who died in 2008.

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* AWinnerIsYou: Beating the remake's BossRush mode

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* AWinnerIsYou: Beating the remake's BossRush mode "rewards" you with a screen reminiscent of the TropeNamer.


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* {{Engrish}}: Intentional, with game-end screens that poke fun at VideoGame/ProWrestling, ZeroWing, and SamuraiShodown


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* ShoutOut: Quite a few, especially to other games. In both the original in the remake, if player one wins, the message is "Victoly", after the famous SamuraiShodown misspelling. If player two wins, you get a ZeroWing reference in "All Your Base Are Belong To Us". The "Anniversary Mode" in the remake actually illustrates these scenes with pictures that parody the games.
**The Challenge Mode of the remake adds a third end screen, telling you that AWinnerIsYou, straight out of VideoGame/ProWrestling
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* PlayerVersusPlayer: Oddly, the original game does not support this. The remake not only features it in the new modes, but also adds it to the original version imbedded within.

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* PlayerVersusPlayer: Oddly, the original game does not support this. The remake not only features it in the new modes, but also adds it to the original version imbedded embedded within.
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Shady's Poopong is a {{Pong}} clone by independent developer CC & SH. The original game was a FreeWare release for PC in 2006. True to its name, it involved the developer's mascot, an anthropomorphic gorilla named Shady, and [[ToiletHumour poop]].

2013, the 20th anniversary of the character of Shady, so a resurgence of releases for the title, with free ports to web browsers and Amazon's Android store, as well as an EnhancedRemake for PC in the form of Shady's Poopong: 20th Anniversary Edition.

The 20th Anniversary remake is currently [[https://www.trepstar.com/purchase.asp?idprod=149320&mode=itemlist available on CD]] with a digital version in the works.

!!''Shady's Poopong'' provides examples of:

* ArcNumber: Clicking the picture of the Space Bar on the "How to Play" menu in the remake 714 times reveals an EasterEgg. 714 is a recurring number in CC & SH products.
* AWinnerIsYou: Beating the remake's BossRush mode
* BigBad: Thunderbeak, a giant evil crow, is the final boss of the remake.
* DifficultButAwesome: In the remake, scoring 1000 points in the first challenge unlocks all of the game's challenges, instead of having to unlock a new set after each boss.
* EasterEgg: Clicking the picture of the Space Bar on the "How to Play" menu in the remake 714 times populate's a Shady head "ball" on-screen, which does really doesn't do a heck of a lot but look neat and "collect" the power-up icons
* EmbeddedPrecursor: The 20th anniversary remake includes the original Shady's Poopong, but with a two-player option.
* BossRush: After beating all of the challenges in the remake, the player has the option to play against all four of the game's bosses again, with one life.
* HeyItsThatVoice: RichardEpcar voices the final boss of the remake, Thunderbeak
* PlayerVersusPlayer: Oddly, the original game does not support this. The remake not only features it in the new modes, but also adds it to the original version imbedded within.
* ScoringPoints
*TitleConfusion: The remake is celebrating the anniversary of the character of Shady (1993-2013), not the original Shady's Poopong game (released in 2006)
*ToiletHumour: And how!

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