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Games

By Gabe – October 23, 2003

I Picked up Crimson Skies and Castlevania today. It’s too early to say what I think of Castlevania, but CS is a fucking hoot. It sports some of the best multiplayer since MechAssault. Anyway, I’ll be online late tonight playing Wild Chicken if anyone is interested.

Outside The Inbox

By Tycho – October 22, 2003

It's been a long time coming, but here it is - the Outside The Inbox compilation. Brad got the whole thing together, that's Brad of Brad Sucks, Strip Creator, In4mador and Lowpass fames. I'm astounded by some of the songs on there, specifically add's Do You Measure Up, 15-16 Puzzle's Erik, Someone Wants To Date You, Justin Bacon's My Parent's Are Gone For The Weekend, and of course Brad's own Look And Feel Years Younger. If it was not already clear, every song is titled after Spam and many songs deal explicitly with the subject. In some cases, quite explicitly.

ObjectDock

By Tycho – October 22, 2003

Gabe received quite a bit of mail saying that it was perfectly normal - even natural - for a young man to desire an Apple Cinema Display. That's fine. Buy actually purchasing an Apple, that's beyond the pale. God only knows what's beyond the pale, hues presumably, but it's commonly understood that you should avoid that region if possible.

Safety In The Workplace

By Tycho – October 22, 2003

We are both extremely fond of Jak II, and though we might try to associate a number with our enjoyment there is no number in all of imagination to describe it. To look at it, the urban hub (for example) dense with vehicles, activity, and raw polygons, it gives one the impression that Naughty Dog has discovered some secret processor in the machine - hidden, perhaps, under one of the other ones. I can run around from hell to breakfast, over diverse zones stealing hoverbikes and flying across towns, and I never see a loading screen while I look at amazing graphics and have fun braving their innovations in the tried and true platform style of gameplay. Like all platform games, it skirts the credible with its ridiculous, useless machines and convenient dangers.

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Crouching Tiger Hidden Comic

By Gabe – October 20, 2003

Ubisoft has posted page 2 of our Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon comic. It’s sort of funny that I spent all morning thinking about how close I came to giving up drawing comics and focusing on traditional art.Now drawing comics is what I do for a living and I'm lucky enough to work with characters like the ones in Crouching Tiger. I’m really proud of the work we did on this comic so go check it out and let me know what you think.

Comixpedia

By Gabe – October 20, 2003

Comixpedia has posted their interview with us in which we answer questions posed by the community. Thankfully we don’t come off as the huge assholes that we really are.

The goods

By Gabe – October 20, 2003

If you have a store (like a comic book shop or game store or whatever) and you would like to sell Penny Arcade merchandise in it, please fire off a mail to Brad. All our shirts are baked fresh daily and we don’t use any pesticides on our posters.

I am an artist!

By Gabe – October 20, 2003

Today’s comic strip hits very close to home. I’ve become increasingly interested in Apple products over the last few months and the recent release of itunes has only fueled the fire. As an artist I feel like I am letting the other artists down by not working on a Mac. I look at their products and I begin to salivate, as if I’d been hungry all my life but until that moment I never understood what food was. I tell myself that I would be more creative if I used a Mac. That it’s graceful lines would somehow awake in me a level of artistry that had been sitting dormant all these long years.

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The Pied Piper

By Tycho – October 20, 2003

Over the years we've been doing the site, my own policy towards Apple products has morphed somewhat. I worked service at a school district for about five years, which gave me some appreciation for the way they do things - these days, I accept without malice the idea that people own and use their products for a variety of purposes. Their grip on Gabe has been a very different phenomenon. As a person who creates visual art, their aesthetics, elegance, and seductive lifestyle that simmers just out of sight has finally worn him smooth. Before iTunes, I think he had decided that while he would still use a PC, he couldn't survive without Apple's graven idol of a monitor. Now he's listening to their subversive radio stations and buying AAC encoded music files albums at a time.

A Close One

By Tycho – October 18, 2003

I had no idea when that interview guy was going to contact me, and I was "three sheets to the wind" when he did call. I'm very glad that he included no quotes from me in his piece, because I did mention that I worked in the Frontier West driving railroad spikes with my cock.

Article about us

By Gabe – October 18, 2003

There is a very nice article about us this week in the Seattle Weekly. You can check it out here if you’re interested. I am not exactly sure why they chose to use artwork from the cretaceous period, but the article itself is awesome.

Hook-Up Nouveau

By Tycho – October 17, 2003

Stormy just sent me a new Hook-Up, according to the strange system he uses to determine their frequency. I like to think he sent it today in celebration of my fourth anniversary.

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Jak II and Max Payne 2

By Gabe – October 17, 2003

I bought Jak II and Max Payne 2 on the same day. To me they represent two very different ways of creating a sequel to a popular game.

Barberism

By Tycho – October 17, 2003

I was desperate for information about Max Payne 2, so I called Gabe the moment they would let me turn my cell phone back on. He's already bored, finds the action listless and repetitive, and really, really wants Max Payne to Shut Up. I grabbed it just to see for myself. Who knows what that reflex is - to see another man disgusted by something, and say to yourself, "I want some of that."

WOW!

By Gabe – October 16, 2003

Holy fuck, Jak II is fucking great!

Some stuff

By Gabe – October 15, 2003

I got a lot of people sending me mail and asking if I would share my grandfather's thoughts on the Call of Duty Demo. To be honest it was always my intention to do so. In fact Tycho and I are working on an article that will include the interview I did with my Grandpa along with some commentary from Tycho and I. I will tell you that my conversation with him has made me look at these games in different way. I think it's a very important article and I want to make sure we do it right. So it may not show up on the website until next week sometime.