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Tycho

Courtroom drama begins to simmer in today’s episode of

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Ripped From The Headlines.

Are you familiar with Kottke.org?  It’s okay if you aren’t, I’d never been there before this weekend.  He is a guy who has links on his website and lives in New York, like the people in situation comedies.  He might own a monkey?  I don’t know. That would really bring the sitcom symmetries into greater relief.  Anyhow, this is all picture frame.  Let’s move into image territory.

I’ve learned so much over the last couple days.  Apparently he is an “A-List” blogger, what that means I could not tell you, but there are these lists I guess and they’re great, and it’s customary to bow one’s as the purveyors of such sites pass.  So this site I have never been to in my life is now accepting donations because he now wants to link things full-time.  I’m not really somebody who can talk, job-wise.  You know perfectly well what my job is, and if you don’t, I don’t want to spoil it for you but it involves gamepads.  There’s other stuff too, obviously, stuff which is decidedly not amusing, but I can’t really complain about it when I take my life in aggregate.  Let’s continue.

I believe I saw the link initially on Boing Boing (a-list?  don’t know), and I sent him a mail wishing him luck, and mentioning how I’d done a similar thing with my website and the whole thing was very satisfying. 

Then I start reading the various threads which have projected out from this thing, guys on both “sides” of an “issue” I can hardly perceive.  Some people don’t like the guy, some people would clearly give him their bone marrow.  The whole thing is irrelevant bullshit and I would be happy to continue on my merry way.  What I resent is the idea that what he is doing is somehow bold.  Stupid, yes.  It is stupid and he is stupid, in the way that all people who chase rainbows for questionable financial returns are stupid.  That’s the kind of stupid I can get behind, got a bit o’ that meself.  But bold, no.  That’s not true.  Do we say that a person who follows a recipe in a cookbook is engaged in bold culinary feats?  I suggest that we do not.  We suggest that they are following a recipe, which is precisely the sort of endeavor Mr. Kottke is engaged in.

The fact of the matter is that in 2001, it would have been bold to ask your readers for donations - “beg,” I believe they called it.  We did it, and accepted the fallout, because we could not envision a way to continue doing what we were doing without your help.  It was considered by many to be in very poor taste, antithetical to the Internet, and a host of other transgressions.  Now, the moment a webcomic goes up there is a donation button and a store on Cafepress.  I’m not saying that’s a bad thing.  What I’m saying is that it’s not considered an affront to the spirit of the digital frontier by most people.  It used to be.     

I was reading an article called “The History of Webcomics” over on Comixpedia, and their section on donations begins with Something Positive‘s historic drive.  That’s fine with me, because he’s one of ours and his comic is great.  But I’ll be Goddamned if I’m going to read page after page adulating this other guy for his intrepid esprit.  When he sees me, he can touch his Goddamn forehead to the dirt.  And he can thank webcomics for clearing the path that made his life of simian excess possible.

(CW)TB out.

your adorable beast

Gabe

Page four of our eight page Brothers in Arms comic book is up. This is actually my favorite page. The game actually drops this week if you’re interested.

Speaking of Ubisoft stuff, they just announced a new golf franchise today. The future of the Links franchise is sort of up in the air at the moment as best I can tell. That’s frustrating since Links 2004 was in my opinion the best golf game to date for any system. Assuming it continues on its current trajectory, I expect Tiger Woods will be a skateboarding vampire in the next iteration of that series. So I think a new golf franchise is just what the doctor ordered. I’m excited to see what Ubi does with a golf game for a couple reasons. First I think they tend to make good games for the most part. That’s why we work with them so often. Second there might be an opportunity for a golf comic book. I can’t imagine what that would be like right now but it sounds like a challenge.

There are two types of people in this world. There are people who like Tekken and there are people who like DOA. It’s been my experience that the two groups don’t get along very well together. I’m not sure what generates the sort of hatred I’ve witnessed between the two but it’s very real. Honestly I think we should all just get along. I mean, if we got rid of all the DOA fans then all our special Ed teachers and remedial reading tutors would be out of work. I joke, I joke… but not really.

Now I’ve been a Tekken fan since I saw the video of Tekken 1 that shipped with the Playstation. It wasn’t even a playable demo, just video of fights. I can remember just watching it over and over again in awe. I couldn’t believe that a videogame could look like that, much less on a system I could plug into my TV. I spent all weekend with Tekken 5 and honestly if you’re a fan of the series you just have to get it. Personally I think 5 is the best version yet, but let’s say you don’t like it. Maybe you preferred Tekken 2. Well shit man, just play it! They’ve included Tekken 1, 2 and 3 on the disk along with 5. It’s a hell of a deal for fifty bucks. Would it be better if it was on the Xbox and had Live play? Sure, but I say that about every game that comes out for the PS2.

-Gabe out

Tycho

My God these new screens from the upcoming EQ2 adventure pack are terrible. I mean, take a look at this one.

This reminds me of stumbling across some guys Bryce 3D website. You know where he has all his pictures of islands in a vast ocean but there’s like three suns! Or a big floating chrome skull and there’s like water pouring out of the eyes and mouth. I mean, this stuff from EQ2 looks like 3D clip art. There is no evidence that anyone possessing even a limited imagination ever touched these characters.

Maybe they started out with an interesting concept and then everything that made it unique was systematically removed as it progressed from a drawing to a finished 3D model. The other possibility is that their concept art for this monster looked something like this.

I’m not sure which scenario is worse.

Just look at this scene from WOW and compare the two.

Now this is a kick ass looking daemon. This is what you get when you have a company who not only employs talented artists, but actually gives them the tools and freedom to create worlds of startling originality. Now if I could just log into it.

-Gabe out