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Tycho

I really like this comic.  I’ve maybe admitted it five or six times in our entire oeuvre, but Gabe’s art in this one is excellent and my writing isn’t idiotic or offensive.  Also, it was an opportunity to do a Thanksgiving strip, even if it is Thanksgiving refracted through the lens of madness.  Other holidays have ways of obscuring their food offerings, with gods and whatnot, and I just find the focus on birds themselves refreshing.

I need to clarify something.  I’ve been playing a lot of Gamecube games lately, which is odd, because usually there’s nothing to play on it and it just sits there like a bookend.  I had some early calls on games that haven’t turned out to be accurate, and it’s something I want to rectify.  Most recently, it’s Mario Tennis, which I felt you could skip safely when first I played it.  After several days of play, I’m not so sure about that.

It was apparent that it was a quality game, Nintendo’s polish in the testing phase is pretty evident.  But until we had clocked a few four player matches, it was not real to me just how polished it was.  This is not a surface coat.  The game is as deep as you want it to be, which is not something I expected to say about Nintendo tennis - the phrase itself denotes simplicity.  There are “gimmick courts” that have all manner of weird shit that happens on them, and I’ll be honest with you and say that we haven’t felt a need to add any “spice” to the already excellent, epic matches we’ve had.  The basic mechanics are utterly entrancing without condiments.

The minigames haven’t really held our interest, though the Chain-Chomp Challenge (or something to that effect) is pretty ingenious.  Let me try to explain it:

All four players are on their own tracks, separated from the other players.  At the end of each track, a ravenous chain chomp roars with hunger - a hunger which can only be satiated by delicious tennis balls.  Tennis balls fire out of the top of the screen toward each player, and this part is pretty easy:  hit them into your chomp’s maw to score points.  Bombs, too, will fire out - and this is where the choices start.  You can hit the bomb at your chomp, which will turn his red and stoke the fires in his belly, doubling the point value of any tennis balls he consumes.  If a red chomp is hit with a bomb, he busts out of his little pen and starts running after you - you need to hit a button at the bottom of the screen to chill him out with a blast of water.  Speaking of which, spheres of water will also fire out, which you can use to cool down your chomp.  Hitting a chomp with water in his original state will cause him to go to sleep, which means that any tennis balls you feed him will simply bounce off his peaceful countenance.  So the game, and remember there are four players doing this, is a matter of managing your own chomp while trying to ruin everyone else’s.  It’s a ridiculous amount of fun, and this is just some little side-thing apart from the already superlative tennis.  I want very much to see how they manage Mario Baseball.

I just want to grab them and shake them, these Nintendo people, shake them and say “please release more of the round things with games on them.”  Then again, if they actually did that, I guess I wouldn’t be in for this revelatory experience every few months. 

I hadn’t seen it mentioned on any of the sites I frequent, but while I was looking over the latest FAQ at Bungie.net there was an interview with the Red vs Blue guys.  I’m always heartened by their meteoric rise to stardom, it won’t be long now until we regain our scrappy underdog status and resume lives of desperation in the margins of gaming culture.

(CW)TB out.

there’s no telling what they’ll do

Gabe

I got this email this morning:

——- Original Message——-
From: Michael
To: gabe@penny-arcade.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 12:12 PM
Subject: Where the FUCK is the Metroid Prime 2 review!

See above subject. You guys have said barely a damn word about it.

Tycho already talked about how great Metroid 2 is but I guess I never explained he was speaking for both of us. I agree with him 100%, I think it’s an incredible game.

I don’t want to be one of those guys who starts talking about Game of the Year in November because I don’t think that’s fair. I know most people think we’ve already seen the best this year has to offer but I honestly have high hopes for the new Prince of Persia. With that said it’s going to be tough to beat Metroid Prime 2 and Half Life 2 in my opinion. I have a feeling that for me at least it’s going to come down to one of those two games for GOTY.

Don’t forget to come see us this Saturday at the Toys R Us in Bellevue.

103 110TH Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004-5805

We’ll be there with Garrison Titan. They will be in full armor helping collect toys for Child’s Play. The event runs from 10am-4pm and Tycho and I will be there starting at noon. Bring your Nintendo DS if you want to try some multiplayer or bring your WOW strategy guide if you’d like to get it signed.

Also don’t forget about our kick ass charity dinner/auction. There’s still time to buy tickets. You can read my full description of the evening here.

Word on the street is that the limited edition Twisp&Catsby prints will be available sometime towards the first part of December. We’re making 500 signed and numbered laser etched prints. Judging by the amount of mail I get about Twisp & Catsby I’d say they are going to go fast. So keep an eye on the site. I’ll give you a link as soon as they are available.

-Gabe out

Tycho

I wanted to finish the game before I spoke about it again, and I completed it last night.  I’ll talk about it later today, if you want.

(CW)TB

Gabe

Things just keep getting worse for the Phantom. What they need to do is release their keyboard/mousing surface device and cut their losses. At this point I think they could sell that thing by itself and be far more successful then they ever would be with their goofy console.

-Gabe out

Tycho

The prints are finally going through, and they look the way we want them to.  We have a special run of three available for the dinner/auction  , but we snapped a shot of how it looks if you’d like to see it.

They’ll be available online in about two weeks.  That version will have a brushed metal medallion and signature card.   

Seriously. 

(CW)TB