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  • 22 May 2008

    I just paid the low low price of $20 for the brand new Penny-Arcade videogame, On the Rainslick Precipice of Darkness: Episode One. After playing the ten-minute demo, I've decided it was a bargain. Features: great art (both 2D and 3D, including seamless transitions between the two), absurd situations, fun and simple RPG-like gameplay, and a black sense of humor without equal.

    Support webcomickry in all its forms, buy a copy for yourself. Available right now for PC Windows, Mac, Linux and on XBLA.

    Update: I realized that I didn't make it clear enough that (at least in Windows) you can do things in this order: 1) Download, 2) Enjoy the demo, 3) Pay, 4) Enjoy the remainder. And no downloading is necessary between steps three and four.

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  • 27 Apr 2008
    Fixing Pac-Man’s broken level 256
    Disassembled and analyzed, and then fixed.
  • 20 Apr 2008
    How much would Pac-Mac poop after eating one game board?
  • 18 Apr 2008
    Team Fortress 2 unlockable Medic weapons detailed
    Also check out the screenshots of the new map. Badlands, Goldrush, and new weapons coming sometime this month!
  • 13 Feb 2008
    Major TF2 update tomorrow
    New "Badlands" map, other map tweaks, engine improvements, and more. Exciting!
  • 13 Feb 2008
    Spore release date: September 7
    The weird part? It's going to be just for PC, Mac, DS, and mobile phones.
  • 11 Feb 2008
    ShoOot 2
    I was addicted to the original ShoOot for more than a month, and I still go back to it every week or so. This game is bad news, because it immediately revealed a dozen weaknesses of the original.
  • 5 Feb 2008
    Super Mario World vs. the Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Physics
  • 25 Jan 2008
    How camera lenses are made
  • 24 Jan 2008
    Drumming to Super Mario 2
    Too damn good
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