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by Ross Miller Oct 4th 2008 6:00PM
Filed under: Culture, Online, Polls
My friends, I appreciate your support, but it is now, after much deliberation and discussion, that this Weekly Webcomic Wrapup pick its running mate. With the
Japanese Hardware Sales, I have with me a popular public figure with experience and foreign policy credentials. Should it accept the nomination, together, we will win this election ... for Supreme King and Queen of the Internets.
I've already picked my cabinet. Since I like playing favorites, please vote for the best after the break.
Flash Games (xkcd)
A Trick of Retrospective (Penny Arcade)
A Braid Knot (Dueling Analogs)
geek sign lesson (Sidescroller)
Dear Cousin (Castle Vidcons)
Runway Wreck (2P Start)
Return to Form (Digital Unrest)
The Hype Machine (Monday Night Crew)
Continue reading Weekly Webcomic Wrapup picks its running mate
by Ross Miller Sep 25th 2008 5:30PM
Filed under: Culture, Online, Polls
It was a photo finish for the top three
webcomics this week, with only 16 votes separating first from third.
2P Start's Great Debate earns the much-coveted (hey, let us dream) crown of best game-related webcomic.
Second and third place, and only by a
teensy bit, go to
Penny Arcade's Thinking Small and
Super Effective's SQUIR-. Thanks to everyone who voted, and be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week!
by Ross Miller Sep 17th 2008 5:00AM
Filed under: Culture, Online, RPGs, Polls, MMO
In you don't understand the painfulness of the situation detailed in
Penny Arcade's "The Diplomatic Route," our friends at
WoW Insider recently wrote about a guild who gave an ultra-rare bow -- a 6% of dropping from the hardest boss in the game that binds to a player once picked up and cannot be given to another -- to a character that doesn't use bows. Enough of you must have understand, or enjoy any instance of the onomatopoeia "pew pew," since the comic won
best of the week.
Second and third place goes to
Digital Unrest's Same Scenario, Different Year and
2P Start's Just Say No, respectively. Thanks to everyone who voted, and be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week.
by Ross Miller Sep 16th 2008 2:30PM
Filed under: Features, Mac, PC, Polls
Last week we asked you, dear reader, to tell us what precisely you liked did not like about Will Wright's "SimEverything"
Spore (now also known as a
beacon of DRM debate). The results are in, and overwhelmingly Space and Creature phases were voted as favorites, while conversely, the Tribal phase was voted least favorite.
We also took the average score, from 1 to 5, as voted on each individual phase and the editors, and the editors were by and large ranked highest (4.37 out of 5), with Creature phase and Cell phase following behind it (3.72 and 3.51, respectively). The Civilization phase had 3.08, while the Tribal phase earned low marks at 2.26 out of 5.
As for the editors themselves, the Creature / Outfitter mode ranked much higher than the others, with 68.6% of respondents reporting it as their favorite. Conversely, the building editor was voted "least favorite" by almost identical margins (67.75%). Read on for the full semi-statistical breakdown.
Continue reading Spore census results: Editors, Creatures and Space loved, Tribal loathed
by Ross Miller Sep 9th 2008 10:30PM
Filed under: Culture, Online, Polls, Politics

This week's winner in the
webcomic wrapup doesn't even have a true name: we just made one up. (In retrospect, we wonder if our original name "Popsicle Sunshine" would have fared as well.)
Dork Tower's entry is actually a bit unfair, as it dates back to 2001. It's just sad that (a) we didn't originally notice and (b) after 7 years, it is still very relevant.
Second place (technically first since it's more recent) goes to
Dueling Analogs, followed by
Digital Unrest and
Monday Night Crew. Thanks to everyone who voted and be sure to let us know of any (more recent) game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week!
by Ross Miller Sep 7th 2008 7:00PM
Filed under: Culture, Online, Polls
"Huh, what time is it?" asked the webcomic wrapup as it crawled out of bed, reaching for its Pip Boy alarm clock that did not yet exist.
"It's 5 o'clock," said the omniscient narrator.
"Why is there so much sunlight, then?"
"It's 5 o'clock P.M."
"Oh no, I was supposed to get this up earlier today!"
"Correction, it's Sunday."
"Oh no, I'm a day late!"
"Correction, it's Sunday, September 7. You're over a week late."
"... @!#?@!"
Here are our picks for the week's best game-related webcomic. Polling after the break; be sure to vote for your favorite!
The JoConjugal Visit (Penny Arcade)
"I bought a video game ..." (Dork Tower)
Quiet Time (Robot Martini)
A New Power-Up (2P Start) [Note: If broken, use
this link]
Service with a Smile (Dueling Analogs)
Darth Cynic (Digital Unrest)
My Sanity is in Jeopardy! (MNC)
Heretic (Castle Vidcons)
Continue reading Weekly Webcomic Wrapup slept in
by Ross Miller Aug 26th 2008 5:00AM
Filed under: Culture, Online, Polls

Maybe it's the upcoming expo, or that we made the focus of this week's wrapup on the comic series, or maybe (just maybe) it was the favored gaming comic. Whatever the reasons,
Penny Arcade's "A Life of Service" took top honors in the
webcomic wrapup.
Second place was taken by
2P Start's Level Up!, while Hijinks Ensue's
Scared Straight claimed a distant third. A special mention goes to Robot Martini's
two great tastes, which came in last place, even though we actually quite enjoyed it. Thanks to everyone who voted, and be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week!
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