Will Strip For Games
1up has a piece today on the backbone of the gaming zeitgeist: online comics. From PA to 8-Bit Theatre, they have thoughts on all of them. From the article: "The 'real' origin of game-based comics came in May 1998, when Scott Kurtz started Player vs. Player, a strip based around the office hijinks at a video game magazine. Hosted at MPOG.com, like Polymer City Chronicles, early PvP reflects its origins as a lighthearted way to lampoon games in the context of a larger gaming-focused publication. Some of the earliest gaming webcomics were started in a similar fashion; Penny Arcade, for example, was originally conceived and submitted as a strip for Loonygames."
I felt the same way after a friendd took me to a Bare Naked Ladies concert. Three lies in one name.
If brevity is the soul of wit, then how does one explain Twitter?
They sold out? How's that? By wanting to make money?
The horrible people wanted to make money doing their jobs? How TERRIBLE!
Not a Twitter sockpuppet... but I wish I was.