Penny Arcade in the New York Times
Just a few weeks after our interview with Penny Arcade, the Washingtonians have landed in a feature article on the NYT Technology page (registration required). They even mostly get what the strip is about. From the article: "The strips usually feature the authors' alter egos, Gabriel and Tycho, who exist in a slightly surreal world where obsolete electronic components are drunk, vulgarity and cartoon violence run rampant, vegan damned souls roam and debates about whether the newest video game is awesome or overblown become a matter of life or death."
So a major news outlet does a story on the most popular webcomic in the world, and fails to mention that said web comic also runs a massive charity for children?
I would think it was at least worth mentioning.
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"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." -- Groucho Marx
Now hundreds of thousands of NYT readers are going to go to the website and see a comic strip of a guy having a fiery car accident and looking all bloody and mangled afterwards...
And they're not going to look at the previous installments because that's too hard.
So this will become their opinion of all video game webcomics. "Ah... yes... extreme non-sensical violence... Ahh, much too banal for me, I must return to the comforting prose of Cathy."
Shoo! Shoo! Today's NYT is supposed to be all about Firefox :p
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2. Zero mention of Child's Play. Well-researched.
So how many gamers out there do not enjoy sophomoric humor, do not say things like "that's gay" or "Fag!", and don't cuss up a storm when they get sniped just after a spawn?
Really...we're gamers, so evidently something stunted our emotional growth..and I am a happier (36 year old) man for it.
I couldn't imagine life without idiotic humor, homosexual humor or swearing...if I got rid of all that, I'd be a butt-fuckin'-fag.
(Of course, I need to add the standard Seinfeldian 'but there is nothing wrong with that' disclaimer here...while I have never tasted the savory juices of another man, I'm not really concerned whether you have, or not. On the other hand, just about every boy in America was raised with an over-abundance of gay jokes and innuendo, which for most of us has carried on into adulthood. Just yesterday, the power went out at work...and of course in a room full of guys, we all started to say things like "geez Dave, get your lips off my balls"...as far as I can tell, this type of thing is absolutely normal for every guy I have met (straight, or gay) who doesn't have some severe hangups about sex, homosexuality, or seeing his father in the shower.)
No reason to lie.
PA is always under extreme duress. Their servers, webspace, and bandwidth are donated by the kind folks at Homelan.
I am also under the impression that they are working on a faster loading (perhaps less graphical) CMS for the new year. Take that with a grain of salt though, I really don't know if its going to happen.
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On the other hand, just about every boy in America was raised with an over-abundance of gay jokes and innuendo, which for most of us has carried on into adulthood.
I was raised with an over-abundance of racist jokes. Does that mean it's acceptable for me to use that kind of "humour" now? All in good fun, of course.
There is a very thinly-veiled contempt for gays and lesbians in America right now, whether it be in the form of Southern Baptists' paranoid schizophrenic fantasies of a gay conspiracy or phrases like "that's so gay," that just serve to emphasize the perception of homosexuals as second-class citizens, like they have a disability (ie using "gay" as equivalent to "that's so retarded/lame").
I mean, unless I'm missing something and gamers have evened the playing field by throwing in an "only a slant-eyed gook could miss that shot" here, and a "what was that, you wife-beating white trash piece of shit" there.
It's certainly possible to have genuinely funny, non-derogatory gay-related humour (e.g. Kids in the Hall), but slurs are not a part of it.
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What they really need to do is switch to a system that generates static pages. The errors I always get on viewing their site have to do with the database, which they hit on every page view even though the page only changes a handful of times each week. The forums are really the only part of the site that need server side scripting.
Never mind Spamassassin. When's Spammerassassin coming out?
goddamn, that's so freakin' gay.
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