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A '''keycard''' is a device used by [[Simpson family|the Simpsons]] to gain access to [[The Creator's Mansion]] so that they can get [[Matt Groening (character)|their creator]] to stop torturing them by putting them into awful second-rate videogames. Each of the keycards are found in the four videogame worlds that exist in the Game Engine: [[Medal of Homer]], [[Grand Theft Scratchy]], [[NeverQuest]], and [[Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game]]. The [[Comic Book Guy]] humorously berates the player by saying that a keycard is basically a key.
 
A '''keycard''' is a device used by [[Simpson family|the Simpsons]] to gain access to [[The Creator's Mansion]] so that they can get [[Matt Groening (character)|their creator]] to stop torturing them by putting them into awful second-rate videogames. Each of the keycards are found in the four videogame worlds that exist in the Game Engine: [[Medal of Homer]], [[Grand Theft Scratchy]], [[NeverQuest]], and [[Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game]]. The [[Comic Book Guy]] humorously berates the player by saying that a keycard is basically a key.
  

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A keycard is a device used by the Simpsons to gain access to The Creator's Mansion so that they can get their creator to stop torturing them by putting them into awful second-rate videogames. Each of the keycards are found in the four videogame worlds that exist in the Game Engine: Medal of Homer, Grand Theft Scratchy, NeverQuest, and Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game. The Comic Book Guy humorously berates the player by saying that a keycard is basically a key.

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