Thursday, July 29, 2010

#6









Props to my brother for the *ahem* inspiration for this one. Also, I think we all need to congratulate Jared on his excellent Troll face; he promised to keep badgering me until we do, so for my sake, humor him.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

#4









ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED!
25 points. Wrote a webcomic

Real life needs a gamerscore. I think everyone should have a readily visible, quantifiable number that tells you exactly how much of a dork they are. Maybe that seemingly normal guy you work with is actually an 80th level gnome mage, or maybe he writes erotic Star Trek fan fiction. Really there is no way of knowing. We should get T-shirts with a place where people can write their scores.

Thanks to our friend Logan for the title to today's strip.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

#3









Playing girl characters is something I've often--though not exclusively--done. Hell, even at three years old I preferred the obligatory female character in Streets of Rage. There's something of a negative stigma against players that do this, even acknowledged in Felicia Day's excellent web series The Guild. It seems the only ones who don't view this habit negatively are those who actively exhibit it. Common arguments range from "If I'm going to stare at someone's ass for 40 hours, at least it can be a hot one," to either of the above. Despite the stereotype, I'd never really given it any serious consideration until recently. I suppose my line of thinking is essentially, if you are playing a game that lets you be one of several different species, does it really matter if you are playing as a girl troll or a boy troll? At that point the difference is incidental. They are equally fake, regardless of whether they have pixelated curves or not. In modern RPG's especially, it has become much more of an experiment to play as a female, when most of one's friends play as a male; games like Mass Effect and Fable II often feature subtly different scenarios or side missions for characters of either gender.

This strip of course, represents a dramatization of an actual excerpt conversation between Jared and myself on the topic.

~Cory

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

#2









As it turns out, we are not even making this up. C'mon nerds, get it together. At some point we are becoming our own parody.

On the plus side, do you know what time it is? It's SCOTT PILGRIM'S FINEST HOUR!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

#1









The Mind Eraser:
2 oz vodka
2 oz Kahlua
2 oz soda water.
Pour ingredients into glass in that order. Do not stir, and the ingredients should layer nicely. Then down the entire glass through a straw in one breath.