Showing posts with label penny arcade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label penny arcade. Show all posts

18.5.09

Zune Pass Offers Unlimited Music, Until You Stop Subscribing

Penny Arcade is usually a gaming webcomic, but today, music is the focus after Microsoft aired a new commercial for the Zune Pass, which gives you unlimited music for fifteen dollars a month. The catch? If you stop subscribing to the service, all of your music gets erased. Penny Arcade says it best in today’s comic: “It’d be like you murdered all of your favorite artists.”

Granted, since a few major deals in Nov. 2008 (press release), the Zune Pass lets you choose ten songs to keep every month for your collection, but if you stop paying, the “obliteration” of the remainder holds true. Penny Arcade writer Jerry Holkins owns a Zune, and said that the new marketing campaign is “dumb”, while the rest of the internet is more intent on bashing the new face of Microsoft’s Zune, Wes Moss, and his lack of musical credentials. Watch the infamous advertisement after the jump: Continue reading...

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13.9.08

Quality Webcomics

With so many existing webcomics, how do we know which ones are worth the read? In this day and age, newpaper comics are practically involuble when so many talented artists compete for the same slot. As a result, the internet has become the breeding grounds for numerous comics for our viewing pleasure. Or displeasure.

I'll start by saying that the vast selection gaming webcomics, while occasionally tasteful, are not worth the average reader's time. If you aren't a familiar with games, or the gaming industry, most of the jokes will zoom uncaring over your head. So without further ado:

Wulffmorgenthaler: these guys are spectacular, their risqué humor and expressive artwork is laudable. Hailing from denmark, Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler really push the NSFW envelope with every sort of rude, controversial gag in the book. The site updates daily, so it's definitely worth a read.

Next is xkcd, a brilliant webcomic that almost seems to be tailored to my taste. Created by Randall Monroe, physics graduate and former NASA employee, his comic gives a skewed mathematical approach to our everyday lives. Love, work and leisure are delightfully treated with the customary nerdiness that comes with studying math, physics and programming.

I'll mention a webcomic that piqued my interest, Garfield minus Garfield, and why this comic is a unearthed gem is hard to explain. What the creator proposes is removing Garfield the cat from various Garfield comics by Jim Davis, and watching the lonely and pathetic Jon Arbuckle get on with his depressing life without the presence of his usual animal company. To quote: "It is a journey deep into the mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against loneliness and depression in a quiet American suburb." The results are hilarious.

A personal favorite, Married to the Sea is a joint effort from Drew and Natalie Dee. It seems they have taken old public domain images (Victorian or otherwise) and combined them with new captions. I guess it's just ridiculous to see these old images getting completely distorted out of recognition, with chuckleworthy conclusions.

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