Penny Arcade in the New York Times 34
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."
Child's Play... (Score:5, Insightful)
I would think it was at least worth mentioning.
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Gabe & Tycho should be proud that they're getting recognition in a forum that thousands of 'Net-heads claim is obsolete.
Re:Child's Play... (Score:5, Interesting)
Reading carefully, the second to last paragraph seems to be the lead-in to a list of other community-building activities. Then the last paragraph says they aren't "Samaritans," which wouldn't be anything like the impression one would get from the article as it stands.
I suspect an editor got chop-happy.
I'm amused by quotes from Scott McCloud and Infinium labs, though.
Re:Child's Play... (Score:2)
I thought that was a huge oversight as well.
Good to know I'm not the only one.
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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 th
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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
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er...
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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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Don't like Registration? (Score:4, Informative)
That still made me log in! Try... (Score:3, Informative)
Remember... (Score:2, Informative)
Password: SlashdotNYT
to get past the registration...
NYT's confused on their roles (Score:4, Informative)
Re:NYT's confused on their roles (Score:2)
"jack john that out way fricking time thang up"
Maybe Tycho and Gabe love bees?
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Tycho does love tending his bees, though.
Ahh.. wonderful... (Score:4, Insightful)
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."
Re:Ahh.. wonderful... (Score:3, Insightful)
Will I be immediately modded down if I suggest that the Cardboard Tube Samarai is an overblown unfunny self-indulgent in-joke that reveals the lads as high on their own celebrity?
Re:Ahh.. wonderful... (Score:3, Insightful)
the
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For shame, hiding behind the AC post, when you have all that flimflam to hide behind!!
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And I don't care if what idiots think about me is wrong. If they took time to look into it, they'd have an informed and different opinion; anyone who doesn't bother doesn't have an opinion strong enough to matter.
Nooo!!! (Score:4, Funny)
I kid, I kid.
Scott McCloud (Score:2, Interesting)
2. Zero mention of Child's Play. Well-researched.
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Re:Scott McCloud (Score:3, Informative)
I would argue that Scott is by far best known for his book "Understanding Comics." His own comic ventures are obscure and unknown.
Scott has also turned into the advocate for the independent artist/developer of any kind of media. He wrote a column for Computer Gaming World, which was essentially "Understanding Comics" ap
Missed a bit (Score:2, Informative)