Just a reminder that I’ll be attending the Geek Media Expo in Nashville, TN in about a month and a half - October 26th-28th - as a special guest. Have they lost their minds? Quite possibly, but I hope to earn my place on their roster.
I’ll be giving a one-hour talk-y presentation-y thing on videogame ports, which may or may not require volunteers from the audience (I’m still up in the air on that one - do I use edited video footage of games, or have volunteers play the games on-stage?). I’ll also be participating in a Doctor Who panel, and another panel on webcomics - because, y’know, I write two webcomics.
It promises to be a great weekend. If you’re not interested in going to see me, perhaps you’ll go to see Doug Walker, Veronica Belmont, Rob Paulsen, Ellen McLain, Billy West, Amber Nash, or the Two Guys From Andromeda. They’ll all be there. With me. We’re on the same guest list and everything.
Crikey.
(Image via the portscenter Tumblr)
Kotaku, Luke Plunkett: Sorry Tron, The Game Has Changed [December 3rd, 2010]
Don’t Kotaku have a Weekly Webcomics Round-up for this sort of thing? And didn’t South Park do this joke four months ago?
The current PvP storyline is fantastic
If you’re not reading the current story arc going on over at PvP then you’re missing out. For those of you who don’t know, PvP is set in the offices of a games magazine. In the current story they’ve been given an exclusive sneak-peak of a new (and, because it’s a comic strip, fictional) game called Steel Coffin, only to discover that it looks like they’re being bribed in exchange for positive coverage! Do they take the bribe, give the game a glowing preview and enter the big leagues of game journalism? Or do they maintain their journalistic integrity and turn it down, potentially losing the exclusive?
I don’t know yet, because we haven’t gotten that far. But I can’t wait to see what happens.
Click here to read the story from the beginning. It really is something special, and Scott couldn’t have picked a better time (for me, at any rate) to start this storyline.


![Kotaku, Luke Plunkett: Sorry Tron, The Game Has Changed [December 3rd, 2010]
Don’t Kotaku have a Weekly Webcomics Round-up for this sort of thing? And didn’t South Park do this joke four months ago?](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lcvbmht4Yp1qaim7mo1_500.png)