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Penny Arcade

Penny Arcade is a webcomic focused on video games and video game culture, written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. The comic debuted in 1998 on the website loonygames.com.[2] Since then, Holkins and Krahulik have established their own site, which is typically updated with a new comic strip each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The comics are accompanied by regular updates on the site's blog.

Penny Arcade
Author(s)Jerry Holkins
Mike Krahulik
Websitewww.penny-arcade.com
Current status/scheduleMonday, Wednesday, Friday
Launch dateNovember 18, 1998[1]
Syndicate(s)Penny Arcade, Inc.
Genre(s)Gaming, Humor, Satire

Penny Arcade has been among the most popular and longest running webcomics currently online,[3][4] listed in 2010 as having 3.5 million readers.[5] Holkins and Krahulik were among the first webcomic creators successful enough to make a living from their work.[6] In addition to the comic, Holkins and Krahulik also created Child's Play, a children's charity; PAX, a gaming convention; Penny Arcade TV, a YouTube channel;[7] Pinny Arcade, a pin exchange; and the episodic video game Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness with Hothead Games and Zeboyd Games.

Overview edit

 
Mike Krahulik (left) and Jerry Holkins (right) at Comic-Con 2009.

The strip features Krahulik and Holkins' cartoon alter egos, John "Gabe" Gabriel and Tycho Brahe, respectively. While often borrowing from the authors' experiences, Holkins and Krahulik do not treat them as literal avatars or caricatures of themselves.[8] The two characters spend much of their time playing and commenting on computer and video games, which forms the basis of the humor in the strip. Most of the time Gabe serves the purpose of the comic and Tycho the comic foil. The strip can feature in-jokes that are explained in the news posts accompanying each comic, written by the authors.

Both Krahulik and Holkins make a living from Penny Arcade, placing them in a small group of professional webcomic artists devoted to their creations full-time. Originally, like many webcomics, Penny Arcade was supported solely by donations. A graph on the main page indicated how much people had donated that month. After hiring Robert Khoo as their business manager, Holkins and Krahulik switched to a different income stream based on advertising and merchandise revenue alone.[9] According to Holkins, the website in 2006 handled more than two million pageviews daily (excluding forum traffic).[10] On November 13, 2005, the website was given a facelift[11] in celebration of their seventh year running and to match the designs of the Child's Play Charity and Penny Arcade Expo websites. Afterwards, the site has been redesigned multiple times.

Attributes of the comic strip edit

As a (primarily) topical video gaming news comic, there is little plot or general continuity in Penny Arcade strips. Any story sustained for longer than a single strip is referred to as "dreaded continuity", something of a running gag in the newsposts. A character who dies a violent death in one strip will come back in the next, perfectly whole, though occasionally these deaths have an effect on later comics. For example, often, when Gabe kills Tycho or vice versa, the killer takes a certain Pac-Man watch off the dead character, but only if he currently has the watch. Profanity and violence are common in Penny Arcade and the strip is known for its surrealism; zombies, a talking alcoholic DIVX player called Div, Santa Claus, a robotic juicer called the "Fruit Fucker 2000",[12] and Jesus, among others, are known to drop in often and for petty reasons. Other such occurrences are implied, if not shown, such as mentioning Dante from Devil May Cry living in the building next door.[13] However, the comic does occasionally expand into more serious issues; one even had Krahulik, in the guise of the character Gabe, proposing to his girlfriend of two years,[14] while another had both Gabe and Tycho praising Casey Heynes for standing up to bullying.[15]

Some of the strips are drawn from the perspective of fictional characters within a game or movie. Occasionally, Gabe and Tycho are featured as they would be as characters or players in the game themselves, often having some sarcastic remark to make about some feature or bug in the game. At times the comic also depicts meetings between game developers or business people, and features or mocks the reporters of a news article that is commented on in Holkins' newspost.

Penny Arcade has a theme song, "Penny Arcade Theme", written and performed by nerdcore artist MC Frontalot. It was written as a thank-you by Frontalot for the creators of the webcomic linking his website to their front page and declaring him their "rapper laureate" in 2002. The song appears in the dance game In the Groove.

Protagonists edit

Jonathan "Gabe" Gabriel edit

Mike Krahulik's comic alter ego is energetic and free-spirited, but has a propensity to become extremely angry. As a contrast to Tycho's expansive vocabulary, Gabe usually speaks using only simple, common words.

He almost always wears a yellow Pac-Man shirt, and has a Pac-Man tattoo on his right arm.[16][17] His eyes are a shade of slate blue.

He has a fascination with unicorns, a secret love of Barbies, is a dedicated fan of Spider-Man and Star Wars, and has proclaimed "Jessie's Girl" to be the greatest song of all time. He has a wife and son.[18]

Gabe is a diabetic, though he continues to consume large quantities of sugar products.[19]

Krahulik named his son "Gabriel" in honor of the character.[20]

Tycho Brahe edit

Jerry Holkins' comic alter ego (named after the astronomer Tycho Brahe) is bitter and sarcastic. His eyes are burnt sienna, and he's almost invariably clad in a blue-striped sweater. Tycho enjoys books, role-playing video games, using large and uncommon words in conversation, and deflating Gabe's ego. He is an enthusiastic fan of Harry Potter[21] and Doctor Who.[22] He also plays Dungeons & Dragons often (the website's previous banner illustrated him holding a 20-sided die), and adopts a wildly theatrical style when acting as a dungeon master.

Tycho occasionally makes reference to his scarring childhood, during which his mother physically abused him.[23] Tycho also has a drinking problem.[24]

In Poker Night at the Inventory, Tycho is voiced by Kid Beyond.[25]

Podcast edit

Krahulik and Holkins began to record and release audio content on March 20, 2006, titled Downloadable Content. The podcasts specifically captured the creative process that goes into the creation of a Penny Arcade comic, usually starting with a perusal of recent gaming news, with conversational tangents and digressions to follow. As well as being a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Penny Arcade, Krahulik and Holkins discuss possible subjects for the comic.

The format of the show was mostly "fly-on-the-wall" style, in that the hosts rarely acknowledged the existence of the microphone. There was no theme music, intro, or outro. The podcasts were of varying lengths, beginning abruptly and ending with the idea for the current comic. New episodes were released irregularly, with six month gaps not uncommon.

Although the shows were initially published weekly, Holkins stated in a May 2006 blog post that they have found difficulties when trying to produce the podcasts on a regular basis. The duo planned to keep recording podcasts occasionally.[26]

Since airing the first episode of the new PATV in February 2010, the podcast has not been updated. A new segment has since appeared on PATV called "The Fourth Panel," which presents a fly-on-the-wall look at comics creation much as the podcast did.

On May 8, 2013 Penny Arcade launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the continuation of Downloadable Content.[27] The kickstarter was successful, with new Podcasts being added each Wednesday.

Games edit

Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness is an episodic video game based on the strip. The first two episodes were developed by Hothead Games, and were built on a version of the Torque Game Engine. The first episode was released worldwide on May 21, 2008, and the second on October 29, 2008. They were self-published via the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live as well as the PlayGreenhouse.com service created by Penny Arcade to distribute independent games.[28] The game features many elements of the Penny Arcade universe in a 1920s steampunk setting. In 2010, Krahulik and Holkins announced that the remainder of the series had been cancelled, to allow Hothead to focus on other projects.[29] At PAX Prime 2011, however, it was announced that the series would be revived and developed by Zeboyd Games, with a retro style similar to Zeboyd's past titles.[30] The third episode was released on Steam and on Penny Arcade's web store June 25, 2012.[31] The fourth and final episode was announced in January 2013,[32] and released to Steam and Xbox Live in June 2013.

A teaser trailer released by Telltale Games on August 28, 2010, revealed that Tycho would appear in an upcoming game alongside Team Fortress 2's Heavy, Homestar Runner's Strong Bad and Sam & Max's Max. The game, called Poker Night at the Inventory, was officially revealed on September 2, 2010.[33]

"The Last Christmas" and "The Hawk and the Hare", two stories that were published on the site, were released as motion comics for iOS developed by SRRN Games.[33][34]

The North American release of Tekken 6 has a skin for Yoshimitsu based on the Cardboard Tube Samurai.[35] An official DLC skin pack was released for Dungeon Defenders featuring Tycho, Cardboard Tube Samurai Gabe, Annarchy and Jim Darkmagic skins.[36]

Cryptozoic Entertainment released the licensed deck-building card game Penny Arcade The Game: Gamers Vs. Evil in 2011, and followed it with the expansion pack Penny Arcade The Game: Rumble in R'lyeh in 2012.[37] Playdek released a digital conversion of Penny Arcade The Game: Gamers Vs. Evil for iOS in 2012.[38]

Penny Arcade: The Series edit

Penny Arcade: The Series first aired online on February 20, 2010. It is a multi-season documentary series based on the exploits of the Penny Arcade company and its founders Krahulik and Holkins.[39]

Other works edit

Penny Arcade Presents edit

Under the banner of "Penny Arcade Presents", Krahulik and Holkins are sometimes commissioned to create promotional artwork/comic strips for new video games, with their signature artistic style and humor. They are usually credited simply as "Penny Arcade" rather than by their actual names. Some of these works have been included with the distribution of the game, and others have appeared on pre-launch official websites. An official list can be found on the Penny Arcade website.[40]

Collectible Card Game edit

On August 8, 2005, Krahulik announced that Penny Arcade, in partnership with Sabertooth Games, would be producing a collectible card game based on the Penny Arcade franchise.[41] The resulting Penny Arcade "battle box" was released in February 2006 as part of the Universal Fighting System.

There are also a few spinoffs from the main comic that have gained independent existences. An example is Epic Legends Of The Hierarchs: The Elemenstor Saga (ELotH:TES), a parody of the written-by-committee fantasy fiction used as back-story for a wide variety of games: originally a one-off gag in the Penny Arcade comic, in late 2005 this was expanded into a complete fantasy universe, documented on a hoax "fan-wiki".[42] ELotH:TES first appeared in the webcomic of February 7, 2005, and has subsequently been featured in the comics of November 7, 2005 and November 30, 2005. Several elements of the ELotH:TES universe are featured on the cover of their second comics collection, Epic Legends of the Magic Sword Kings.

ESRB ad campaigns edit

On May 31, 2006 Krahulik announced a new advertising campaign for the Entertainment Software Rating Board.[43] According to Krahulik, the ESRB "wanted a campaign that would communicate to gamers why the ESRB is important even if they don't think it directly affects them." Among the reasons he listed for Penny Arcade's accepting the job was that he and Holkins are both fathers and are concerned about the games their children might play. The ad campaign was rolled out in the summer and fall of 2006 and a second campaign was released in 2012 featuring a mother, a father and a gamer describing the tools employed by the ESRB.[44]

"The New Kid" film edit

Announced on June 2, 2011, Paramount Pictures had acquired the rights to produce an animated film, via Paramount Animation to make this, of the one-off strip The New Kid which was published on October 29, 2010. The strip was one of three mini-strips which featured a cinematic opening to a larger story left unexplored.[45] The New Kid is about a boy who's moving to a new planet with his family because of his father's career.[46] The script was written by Gary Whitta and would have been produced by Mary Parent and Cale Boyter.[47]

At PAX Australia in 2016, during a Q&A session, Holkins revealed that changes at Paramount resulted in the movie rights being returned to Penny Arcade and the project canceled. He did note, however, that Whitta's script was complete and the project could move forward with another production company in the future.[48]

The Trenches edit

The Trenches was a comic series by Krahulik and Holkins in collaboration with webcomic PvP's creator Scott Kurtz. The comic followed a man named Issac and his life as a game tester. The series was launched on August 9, 2011 and featured new strips every Tuesday and Thursday,[49] usually accompanied by a "Tale from the Trenches", which was a short piece submitted by a reader detailing their own experiences in the game industry.

In September 2012, Kurtz stopped illustrating the webcomic, due to lack of time, and was replaced by Mary Cagle, a former intern of his, and the creator of the webcomic Kiwi Blitz. Kurtz still continued to collaborate with Krahulik and Holkins in writing the comic.[50] In late August 2013, illustration was taken over by Ty Halley (Secret Life of a Journal Writer) and Monica Ray (Phuzzy Comics), former contestants of the Penny Arcade series Strip Search.

The Trenches was ultimately abandoned. The last comic was posted January 5, 2016, while the last Tales is from September 10, 2015.

The Decideotron edit

Krahulik and Holkins have also released an application for iOS devices called The Decide-o-tron, presented by Eedar and developed by The Binary Mill.[51][52] The app works as a recommendation engine for video games; users input games they've enjoyed and the app attempts to predict their ratings of titles they have not yet played.[53] Holkins described it as "Pandora for games".[51]

Kickstarter edit

Penny Arcade has created two Kickstarter projects. The first was the Penny Arcade's Paint the Line card game which was used as an alternative to pre-ordering it and came with an exclusive comic.[54][55] The second was entitled Penny Arcade Sells Out and was intended to replace advertising revenue with crowd funding. The leaderboard ad on the home page of Penny Arcade would be removed if the minimum goal of $250,000 were reached, whereas the entire site would become completely ad-free for a year at $999,999.[56][57] The reality web series described as "our version of America's Next Top Webcomic" titled Strip Search arose from the $450,000 stretch goal.

Krahulik and Holkins created a comic strip which compares the 7th generation consoles that appears in the December 2006 issue of Wired magazine.[58]

Penny Arcade events edit

Every Christmas since 2003, Penny Arcade hosts a charity called Child's Play to buy new toys for children's hospitals. They have also sponsored a three-day gaming festival called the Penny Arcade Expo, later renamed to PAX, every August since 2004.

Legal issues and controversy edit

Strawberry Shortcake edit

Krahulik and Holkins received a cease-and-desist letter from American Greetings Corporation over the use of American Greetings' Strawberry Shortcake and Plum Puddin' characters in the April 14, 2003 Penny Arcade strip entitled "Tart as a Double Entendre".[59][60][61][62]

The duo chose not to enter into a legal battle over whether or not the strip was a protected form of parody, and they complied with the cease-and-desist by replacing it with an image directing their audience to send a letter to a lawyer for American Greetings.[60][63] They later lampooned the incident by portraying an American Greetings employee as a Nazi.[60][64]

Jack Thompson edit

On October 17, 2005 Krahulik and Holkins donated US$10,000 to the Entertainment Software Association foundation in the name of Jack Thompson, a disbarred attorney and activist against violence in video games.[65] Earlier, Thompson himself had promised to donate $10,000 if a video game was created in which the player kills video game developers (A Modest Video Game Proposal),[66] but after a mod to the game Grand Theft Auto was pointed out to already exist, Thompson called his challenge satire (referring to the title of the letter as a reference to "A Modest Proposal") and refused to donate the money.[67] He claimed these games were not going to be manufactured, distributed, or sold like retail games, as his Modest Proposal stated, and therefore, the deal went unfulfilled. His refusal was met with disdain, given that multiple games were created or in the process of being created under Thompson's criteria. Krahulik and Holkins donated the money in his place, with a check containing the memo: "For Jack Thompson, Because Jack Thompson Won't".

Thompson proceeded to phone Krahulik, as related by Holkins in the corresponding news post.[68]

On October 18, 2005 it was reported that Jack Thompson had faxed a letter to Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske claiming that Penny Arcade "employs certain personnel who have decided to commence and orchestrate criminal harassment of me by various means".[69][70] Holkins defended the site by saying that the "harassment" Thompson referred to was simply "the natural result of a public figure making statements that people disagree with, and letting him know their thoughts on the matter via his publicly available contact information".[71]

On October 21, 2005 Thompson claimed to have sent a letter to John McKay, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington, in an attempt to get the FBI involved. Thompson re-iterated his claims of "extortion" and accused Penny Arcade of using "their Internet site and various other means to encourage and solicit criminal harassment".[72] Penny Arcade denied the charge of "extortion", noting that they paid the $10,000 to charity, and asked nothing in return.[73]

Thompson claimed the harassment of him is a direct result of Mike Krahulik's posts, which listed links to the Florida Bar Association. Thompson accused Penny Arcade of soliciting complaints to the Bar against him, even though Krahulik actually posted the opposite, asking fans to cease sending letters to the Bar, as the Bar acknowledged that it is aware of Thompson's actions, thanks to previous letters.[74]

The Seattle PD eventually acknowledged receiving a complaint from Thompson, but have commented that they believe the issue to be a civil, rather than criminal, matter. They noted that this was from initial impressions of the letter they received, and their criminal investigations bureau is reviewing the letter to make sure that there were not any criminal matters that they missed.[75]

On the same day, Scott Kurtz, creator of the webcomic PvP and a longtime friend of Krahulik and Holkins, used the image of the letter Thompson sent to the Seattle PD to create a parody letter in which Jack attempts to enlist the aid of the Justice League of America by claiming Gabe and Tycho to be villains of some description.[76]

The Penny Arcade shop had at the time sold an "I hate Jack Thompson" T-shirt, claiming that every living creature, including Thompson's own mother, hates Jack Thompson.[77]

On March 21, 2007 Thompson filed a countersuit to the lawsuit brought against him by Take Two Interactive claiming that they are at the center of a RICO conspiracy. Penny Arcade was named as one of the co-conspirators.[78][79] At Sakura-Con 2007, Krahulik announced that the suit had been dropped.[80]

Rape/dickwolves controversy edit

An August 11, 2010 comic entitled "The Sixth Slave" wherein an NPC pleads with a player to save him from being raped nightly by monsters called "dickwolves",[81] drew criticism from many commentators, including from The American Prospect and The Boston Phoenix. Krahulik and Holkins dismissed these criticisms, later selling "Team Dickwolves" T-shirts based on the strip.[82][83][84] They later removed the "Team Dickwolves" shirt from their store due to complaints that it made potential PAX attendees uncomfortable. After the removal, Krahulik posted online that removing the shirts was only partly caving to pressure but mainly due to people who had personally emailed him and were reasonable with their concerns. Krahulik also stated that anyone still hesitant about going to PAX even after removal of the shirts should not come to PAX.[85] In September 2013, on the last day of PAX, Krahulik told a panel that he thought that "pulling the dickwolves merchandise was a mistake", to cheers from the crowd.[86] However, Krahulik later apologized on the Penny Arcade website, stating that he regretted contributing to the furor that had followed the original comic.[87] Both critics of the comic strip and Krahulik and Holkins, made claims of receiving verbal abuse through social media and death threats.[88]

In a 2012 article in the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, academics Salter & Blodgett used the Dickwolves incident as a case study into "hypermasculinity and sexism within the gaming community", and argued that "this case highlights how the hypermasculine discourse encourages the overt privileging of masculinity over femininity and discourages women from engaging in gendered discourse within the community."[89]

"Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory" edit

 
Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory.

"John Gabriel's Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory" was posted in the Penny Arcade strip published March 19, 2004. It regards the online disinhibition effect, in which Internet users exhibit unsociable tendencies while interacting with other Internet users. Krahulik and Holkins suggest that, given both anonymity and an audience, an otherwise regular person becomes aggressively antisocial.[90] In 2013, Holkins gave the corollary that "Normal Person - Consequences + Audience = Total Fuckwad".[91]

Clay Shirky, an adjunct professor at New York University who studies social and economic effects of Internet technologies, explains: "There’s a large crowd and you can act out in front of it without paying any personal price to your reputation,” which "creates conditions most likely to draw out the typical Internet user’s worst impulses."[92] In an Advocate article about online homophobia, this theory was used to account for behavior on online forums where one can remain anonymous in front of an audience: for instance, posting comments on popular YouTube videos.[92]

Collected editions edit

  • Year One: A Penny Arcade Retrospective (Limited Edition) — ISBN 1-931195-07-2
  • Year One: A Penny Arcade Retrospective (Soft Cover) — ISBN 1-931195-11-0
  • Year One: A Penny Arcade Retrospective (Hard Cover) — ISBN 1-931195-12-9
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 1: Attack of the Bacon RobotsISBN 1-59307-444-1
  • Penny Arcade Limited Edition Signed – Attack Of The Bacon RobotsISBN 1-59307-650-9
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 2: Epic Legends Of The Magic Sword KingsISBN 1-59307-541-3
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 3: The Warsun PropheciesISBN 1-59307-635-5
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 4: Birds Are WeirdISBN 1-59307-773-4
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 5: The Case of the Mummy's GoldISBN 1-59307-814-5
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 6: The Halls Below (Limited Edition) - ISBN 978-0-307-29185-1
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 6: The Halls Below (Soft Cover) — ISBN 0-345-51227-8
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 7: Be Good, Little PuppyISBN 978-0-345-51228-4
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 8: Magical Kids in DangerISBN 978-1-620-10006-6
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 9: Passion's HowlISBN 978-1-620-10007-3
  • The Splendid Magic of Penny Arcade: The 11.5 Anniversary Edition (Hardcover) — ISBN 978-0-345-51226-0
  • Penny Arcade, Volume 10: The Fall of Penny ArcadeISBN 978-0-997-16190-8

Reception edit

On December 13, 2006, Next Generation Magazine rated Krahulik and Holkins among its "Top 25 People of the Year".[93] Also appearing on the list were Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé and former Xbox corporate vice-president Peter Moore. Krahulik made a post about the honor, in which he explained that Penny Arcade was created only because Next Gen rejected the duo's entry to a comic contest many years before.[94] Entertainment Weekly listed Penny Arcade on their "100 Sites to Bookmark Now," calling it "a hilarious and smart webcomic for gamers."[95] MTV Online named Holkins and Krahulik two of the world's most influential gamers, saying "they have become the closest the medium has to leaders of a gamers' movement."[96] Time.com named Penny Arcade as one of its "50 Best Websites" for 2008 "...for the way it pokes fun at the high-tech industry and the people who love it."[97]1UP.com described it as "the One True Gaming Webcomic."[3] Penny Arcade was used along with American Elf, Fetus-X, and Questionable Content as an example of comics using the web to create "an explosion of diverse genres and styles" in Scott McCloud's 2006 book Making Comics.[98]

Awards and recognition edit

On March 5, 2009, the Washington State Senate honored Holkins and Krahulik, both originally from Spokane, for the contribution that they had made to the state, the video game industry, and to children's charities from around the world courtesy of their Child's Play initiative.[99] Later in March, Penny Arcade won the category "Best Webcomic" in the fan voted Project Fanboy Awards for 2008.[100]

In 2010, Holkins, Krahulik, and Khoo were awarded the annual "Ambassador Award" at GDC's Game Developers Choice Awards for contributions they had made to the industry.[101] The same year, Time included Holkins and Krahulik in the annual "Time 100", the magazine's listing of the world's 100 most influential people.[102]

In July 2015, Holkins and Krahulik were recognized as "Multimedia Empire Builders" in Ad Week's 10 Visual Artists Changing the Way We See Advertising issue.[103]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Penny Arcade TV's channel on YouTube
  • Penny Arcade Expo (PAX)
  • The Penny Arcade Podcast
  • Child's Play Charity
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penny, arcade, this, article, about, webcomic, coin, operated, device, penny, arcade, other, uses, disambiguation, webcomic, focused, video, games, video, game, culture, written, jerry, holkins, illustrated, mike, krahulik, comic, debuted, 1998, website, loony. This article is about the webcomic For the coin operated device see penny arcade For other uses see Penny Arcade disambiguation Penny Arcade is a webcomic focused on video games and video game culture written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik The comic debuted in 1998 on the website loonygames com 2 Since then Holkins and Krahulik have established their own site which is typically updated with a new comic strip each Monday Wednesday and Friday The comics are accompanied by regular updates on the site s blog Penny ArcadeAuthor s Jerry HolkinsMike KrahulikWebsitewww wbr penny arcade wbr comCurrent status scheduleMonday Wednesday FridayLaunch dateNovember 18 1998 1 Syndicate s Penny Arcade Inc Genre s Gaming Humor SatirePenny Arcade has been among the most popular and longest running webcomics currently online 3 4 listed in 2010 as having 3 5 million readers 5 Holkins and Krahulik were among the first webcomic creators successful enough to make a living from their work 6 In addition to the comic Holkins and Krahulik also created Child s Play a children s charity PAX a gaming convention Penny Arcade TV a YouTube channel 7 Pinny Arcade a pin exchange and the episodic video game Penny Arcade Adventures On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness with Hothead Games and Zeboyd Games Contents 1 Overview 2 Attributes of the comic strip 3 Protagonists 3 1 Jonathan Gabe Gabriel 3 2 Tycho Brahe 4 Podcast 5 Games 6 Penny Arcade The Series 7 Other works 7 1 Penny Arcade Presents 7 2 Collectible Card Game 7 3 ESRB ad campaigns 7 4 The New Kid film 7 5 The Trenches 7 6 The Decideotron 7 7 Kickstarter 8 Penny Arcade events 9 Legal issues and controversy 9 1 Strawberry Shortcake 9 2 Jack Thompson 9 3 Rape dickwolves controversy 10 Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory 11 Collected editions 12 Reception 13 Awards and recognition 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksOverview edit nbsp Mike Krahulik left and Jerry Holkins right at Comic Con 2009 The strip features Krahulik and Holkins cartoon alter egos John Gabe Gabriel and Tycho Brahe respectively While often borrowing from the authors experiences Holkins and Krahulik do not treat them as literal avatars or caricatures of themselves 8 The two characters spend much of their time playing and commenting on computer and video games which forms the basis of the humor in the strip Most of the time Gabe serves the purpose of the comic and Tycho the comic foil The strip can feature in jokes that are explained in the news posts accompanying each comic written by the authors Both Krahulik and Holkins make a living from Penny Arcade placing them in a small group of professional webcomic artists devoted to their creations full time Originally like many webcomics Penny Arcade was supported solely by donations A graph on the main page indicated how much people had donated that month After hiring Robert Khoo as their business manager Holkins and Krahulik switched to a different income stream based on advertising and merchandise revenue alone 9 According to Holkins the website in 2006 handled more than two million pageviews daily excluding forum traffic 10 On November 13 2005 the website was given a facelift 11 in celebration of their seventh year running and to match the designs of the Child s Play Charity and Penny Arcade Expo websites Afterwards the site has been redesigned multiple times Attributes of the comic strip editAs a primarily topical video gaming news comic there is little plot or general continuity in Penny Arcade strips Any story sustained for longer than a single strip is referred to as dreaded continuity something of a running gag in the newsposts A character who dies a violent death in one strip will come back in the next perfectly whole though occasionally these deaths have an effect on later comics For example often when Gabe kills Tycho or vice versa the killer takes a certain Pac Man watch off the dead character but only if he currently has the watch Profanity and violence are common in Penny Arcade and the strip is known for its surrealism zombies a talking alcoholic DIVX player called Div Santa Claus a robotic juicer called the Fruit Fucker 2000 12 and Jesus among others are known to drop in often and for petty reasons Other such occurrences are implied if not shown such as mentioning Dante from Devil May Cry living in the building next door 13 However the comic does occasionally expand into more serious issues one even had Krahulik in the guise of the character Gabe proposing to his girlfriend of two years 14 while another had both Gabe and Tycho praising Casey Heynes for standing up to bullying 15 Some of the strips are drawn from the perspective of fictional characters within a game or movie Occasionally Gabe and Tycho are featured as they would be as characters or players in the game themselves often having some sarcastic remark to make about some feature or bug in the game At times the comic also depicts meetings between game developers or business people and features or mocks the reporters of a news article that is commented on in Holkins newspost Penny Arcade has a theme song Penny Arcade Theme written and performed by nerdcore artist MC Frontalot It was written as a thank you by Frontalot for the creators of the webcomic linking his website to their front page and declaring him their rapper laureate in 2002 The song appears in the dance game In the Groove Protagonists editJonathan Gabe Gabriel edit Mike Krahulik s comic alter ego is energetic and free spirited but has a propensity to become extremely angry As a contrast to Tycho s expansive vocabulary Gabe usually speaks using only simple common words He almost always wears a yellow Pac Man shirt and has a Pac Man tattoo on his right arm 16 17 His eyes are a shade of slate blue He has a fascination with unicorns a secret love of Barbies is a dedicated fan of Spider Man and Star Wars and has proclaimed Jessie s Girl to be the greatest song of all time He has a wife and son 18 Gabe is a diabetic though he continues to consume large quantities of sugar products 19 Krahulik named his son Gabriel in honor of the character 20 Tycho Brahe edit Jerry Holkins comic alter ego named after the astronomer Tycho Brahe is bitter and sarcastic His eyes are burnt sienna and he s almost invariably clad in a blue striped sweater Tycho enjoys books role playing video games using large and uncommon words in conversation and deflating Gabe s ego He is an enthusiastic fan of Harry Potter 21 and Doctor Who 22 He also plays Dungeons amp Dragons often the website s previous banner illustrated him holding a 20 sided die and adopts a wildly theatrical style when acting as a dungeon master Tycho occasionally makes reference to his scarring childhood during which his mother physically abused him 23 Tycho also has a drinking problem 24 In Poker Night at the Inventory Tycho is voiced by Kid Beyond 25 Podcast editKrahulik and Holkins began to record and release audio content on March 20 2006 titled Downloadable Content The podcasts specifically captured the creative process that goes into the creation of a Penny Arcade comic usually starting with a perusal of recent gaming news with conversational tangents and digressions to follow As well as being a behind the scenes look at the creation of Penny Arcade Krahulik and Holkins discuss possible subjects for the comic The format of the show was mostly fly on the wall style in that the hosts rarely acknowledged the existence of the microphone There was no theme music intro or outro The podcasts were of varying lengths beginning abruptly and ending with the idea for the current comic New episodes were released irregularly with six month gaps not uncommon Although the shows were initially published weekly Holkins stated in a May 2006 blog post that they have found difficulties when trying to produce the podcasts on a regular basis The duo planned to keep recording podcasts occasionally 26 Since airing the first episode of the new PATV in February 2010 the podcast has not been updated A new segment has since appeared on PATV called The Fourth Panel which presents a fly on the wall look at comics creation much as the podcast did On May 8 2013 Penny Arcade launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the continuation of Downloadable Content 27 The kickstarter was successful with new Podcasts being added each Wednesday Games editMain article Penny Arcade Adventures On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness Penny Arcade Adventures On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness is an episodic video game based on the strip The first two episodes were developed by Hothead Games and were built on a version of the Torque Game Engine The first episode was released worldwide on May 21 2008 and the second on October 29 2008 They were self published via the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live as well as the PlayGreenhouse com service created by Penny Arcade to distribute independent games 28 The game features many elements of the Penny Arcade universe in a 1920s steampunk setting In 2010 Krahulik and Holkins announced that the remainder of the series had been cancelled to allow Hothead to focus on other projects 29 At PAX Prime 2011 however it was announced that the series would be revived and developed by Zeboyd Games with a retro style similar to Zeboyd s past titles 30 The third episode was released on Steam and on Penny Arcade s web store June 25 2012 31 The fourth and final episode was announced in January 2013 32 and released to Steam and Xbox Live in June 2013 A teaser trailer released by Telltale Games on August 28 2010 revealed that Tycho would appear in an upcoming game alongside Team Fortress 2 s Heavy Homestar Runner s Strong Bad and Sam amp Max s Max The game called Poker Night at the Inventory was officially revealed on September 2 2010 33 The Last Christmas and The Hawk and the Hare two stories that were published on the site were released as motion comics for iOS developed by SRRN Games 33 34 The North American release of Tekken 6 has a skin for Yoshimitsu based on the Cardboard Tube Samurai 35 An official DLC skin pack was released for Dungeon Defenders featuring Tycho Cardboard Tube Samurai Gabe Annarchy and Jim Darkmagic skins 36 Cryptozoic Entertainment released the licensed deck building card game Penny Arcade The Game Gamers Vs Evil in 2011 and followed it with the expansion pack Penny Arcade The Game Rumble in R lyeh in 2012 37 Playdek released a digital conversion of Penny Arcade The Game Gamers Vs Evil for iOS in 2012 38 Penny Arcade The Series editPenny Arcade The Series first aired online on February 20 2010 It is a multi season documentary series based on the exploits of the Penny Arcade company and its founders Krahulik and Holkins 39 Other works editPenny Arcade Presents edit Under the banner of Penny Arcade Presents Krahulik and Holkins are sometimes commissioned to create promotional artwork comic strips for new video games with their signature artistic style and humor They are usually credited simply as Penny Arcade rather than by their actual names Some of these works have been included with the distribution of the game and others have appeared on pre launch official websites An official list can be found on the Penny Arcade website 40 Collectible Card Game edit On August 8 2005 Krahulik announced that Penny Arcade in partnership with Sabertooth Games would be producing a collectible card game based on the Penny Arcade franchise 41 The resulting Penny Arcade battle box was released in February 2006 as part of the Universal Fighting System There are also a few spinoffs from the main comic that have gained independent existences An example is Epic Legends Of The Hierarchs The Elemenstor Saga ELotH TES a parody of the written by committee fantasy fiction used as back story for a wide variety of games originally a one off gag in the Penny Arcade comic in late 2005 this was expanded into a complete fantasy universe documented on a hoax fan wiki 42 ELotH TES first appeared in the webcomic of February 7 2005 and has subsequently been featured in the comics of November 7 2005 and November 30 2005 Several elements of the ELotH TES universe are featured on the cover of their second comics collection Epic Legends of the Magic Sword Kings ESRB ad campaigns edit On May 31 2006 Krahulik announced a new advertising campaign for the Entertainment Software Rating Board 43 According to Krahulik the ESRB wanted a campaign that would communicate to gamers why the ESRB is important even if they don t think it directly affects them Among the reasons he listed for Penny Arcade s accepting the job was that he and Holkins are both fathers and are concerned about the games their children might play The ad campaign was rolled out in the summer and fall of 2006 and a second campaign was released in 2012 featuring a mother a father and a gamer describing the tools employed by the ESRB 44 The New Kid film edit Announced on June 2 2011 Paramount Pictures had acquired the rights to produce an animated film via Paramount Animation to make this of the one off strip The New Kid which was published on October 29 2010 The strip was one of three mini strips which featured a cinematic opening to a larger story left unexplored 45 The New Kid is about a boy who s moving to a new planet with his family because of his father s career 46 The script was written by Gary Whitta and would have been produced by Mary Parent and Cale Boyter 47 At PAX Australia in 2016 during a Q amp A session Holkins revealed that changes at Paramount resulted in the movie rights being returned to Penny Arcade and the project canceled He did note however that Whitta s script was complete and the project could move forward with another production company in the future 48 The Trenches edit The Trenches was a comic series by Krahulik and Holkins in collaboration with webcomic PvP s creator Scott Kurtz The comic followed a man named Issac and his life as a game tester The series was launched on August 9 2011 and featured new strips every Tuesday and Thursday 49 usually accompanied by a Tale from the Trenches which was a short piece submitted by a reader detailing their own experiences in the game industry In September 2012 Kurtz stopped illustrating the webcomic due to lack of time and was replaced by Mary Cagle a former intern of his and the creator of the webcomic Kiwi Blitz Kurtz still continued to collaborate with Krahulik and Holkins in writing the comic 50 In late August 2013 illustration was taken over by Ty Halley Secret Life of a Journal Writer and Monica Ray Phuzzy Comics former contestants of the Penny Arcade series Strip Search The Trenches was ultimately abandoned The last comic was posted January 5 2016 while the last Tales is from September 10 2015 The Decideotron edit Krahulik and Holkins have also released an application for iOS devices called The Decide o tron presented by Eedar and developed by The Binary Mill 51 52 The app works as a recommendation engine for video games users input games they ve enjoyed and the app attempts to predict their ratings of titles they have not yet played 53 Holkins described it as Pandora for games 51 Kickstarter edit Penny Arcade has created two Kickstarter projects The first was the Penny Arcade s Paint the Line card game which was used as an alternative to pre ordering it and came with an exclusive comic 54 55 The second was entitled Penny Arcade Sells Out and was intended to replace advertising revenue with crowd funding The leaderboard ad on the home page of Penny Arcade would be removed if the minimum goal of 250 000 were reached whereas the entire site would become completely ad free for a year at 999 999 56 57 The reality web series described as our version of America s Next Top Webcomic titled Strip Search arose from the 450 000 stretch goal Krahulik and Holkins created a comic strip which compares the 7th generation consoles that appears in the December 2006 issue of Wired magazine 58 Penny Arcade events editMain articles Child s Play charity and Penny Arcade Expo Every Christmas since 2003 Penny Arcade hosts a charity called Child s Play to buy new toys for children s hospitals They have also sponsored a three day gaming festival called the Penny Arcade Expo later renamed to PAX every August since 2004 Legal issues and controversy editStrawberry Shortcake edit See also Strawberry Shortcake Penny Arcade Krahulik and Holkins received a cease and desist letter from American Greetings Corporation over the use of American Greetings Strawberry Shortcake and Plum Puddin characters in the April 14 2003 Penny Arcade strip entitled Tart as a Double Entendre 59 60 61 62 The duo chose not to enter into a legal battle over whether or not the strip was a protected form of parody and they complied with the cease and desist by replacing it with an image directing their audience to send a letter to a lawyer for American Greetings 60 63 They later lampooned the incident by portraying an American Greetings employee as a Nazi 60 64 Jack Thompson edit On October 17 2005 Krahulik and Holkins donated US 10 000 to the Entertainment Software Association foundation in the name of Jack Thompson a disbarred attorney and activist against violence in video games 65 Earlier Thompson himself had promised to donate 10 000 if a video game was created in which the player kills video game developers A Modest Video Game Proposal 66 but after a mod to the game Grand Theft Auto was pointed out to already exist Thompson called his challenge satire referring to the title of the letter as a reference to A Modest Proposal and refused to donate the money 67 He claimed these games were not going to be manufactured distributed or sold like retail games as his Modest Proposal stated and therefore the deal went unfulfilled His refusal was met with disdain given that multiple games were created or in the process of being created under Thompson s criteria Krahulik and Holkins donated the money in his place with a check containing the memo For Jack Thompson Because Jack Thompson Won t Thompson proceeded to phone Krahulik as related by Holkins in the corresponding news post 68 On October 18 2005 it was reported that Jack Thompson had faxed a letter to Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske claiming that Penny Arcade employs certain personnel who have decided to commence and orchestrate criminal harassment of me by various means 69 70 Holkins defended the site by saying that the harassment Thompson referred to was simply the natural result of a public figure making statements that people disagree with and letting him know their thoughts on the matter via his publicly available contact information 71 On October 21 2005 Thompson claimed to have sent a letter to John McKay U S Attorney for the Western District of Washington in an attempt to get the FBI involved Thompson re iterated his claims of extortion and accused Penny Arcade of using their Internet site and various other means to encourage and solicit criminal harassment 72 Penny Arcade denied the charge of extortion noting that they paid the 10 000 to charity and asked nothing in return 73 Thompson claimed the harassment of him is a direct result of Mike Krahulik s posts which listed links to the Florida Bar Association Thompson accused Penny Arcade of soliciting complaints to the Bar against him even though Krahulik actually posted the opposite asking fans to cease sending letters to the Bar as the Bar acknowledged that it is aware of Thompson s actions thanks to previous letters 74 The Seattle PD eventually acknowledged receiving a complaint from Thompson but have commented that they believe the issue to be a civil rather than criminal matter They noted that this was from initial impressions of the letter they received and their criminal investigations bureau is reviewing the letter to make sure that there were not any criminal matters that they missed 75 On the same day Scott Kurtz creator of the webcomic PvP and a longtime friend of Krahulik and Holkins used the image of the letter Thompson sent to the Seattle PD to create a parody letter in which Jack attempts to enlist the aid of the Justice League of America by claiming Gabe and Tycho to be villains of some description 76 The Penny Arcade shop had at the time sold an I hate Jack Thompson T shirt claiming that every living creature including Thompson s own mother hates Jack Thompson 77 On March 21 2007 Thompson filed a countersuit to the lawsuit brought against him by Take Two Interactive claiming that they are at the center of a RICO conspiracy Penny Arcade was named as one of the co conspirators 78 79 At Sakura Con 2007 Krahulik announced that the suit had been dropped 80 Rape dickwolves controversy edit An August 11 2010 comic entitled The Sixth Slave wherein an NPC pleads with a player to save him from being raped nightly by monsters called dickwolves 81 drew criticism from many commentators including from The American Prospect and The Boston Phoenix Krahulik and Holkins dismissed these criticisms later selling Team Dickwolves T shirts based on the strip 82 83 84 They later removed the Team Dickwolves shirt from their store due to complaints that it made potential PAX attendees uncomfortable After the removal Krahulik posted online that removing the shirts was only partly caving to pressure but mainly due to people who had personally emailed him and were reasonable with their concerns Krahulik also stated that anyone still hesitant about going to PAX even after removal of the shirts should not come to PAX 85 In September 2013 on the last day of PAX Krahulik told a panel that he thought that pulling the dickwolves merchandise was a mistake to cheers from the crowd 86 However Krahulik later apologized on the Penny Arcade website stating that he regretted contributing to the furor that had followed the original comic 87 Both critics of the comic strip and Krahulik and Holkins made claims of receiving verbal abuse through social media and death threats 88 In a 2012 article in the Journal of Broadcasting amp Electronic Media academics Salter amp Blodgett used the Dickwolves incident as a case study into hypermasculinity and sexism within the gaming community and argued that this case highlights how the hypermasculine discourse encourages the overt privileging of masculinity over femininity and discourages women from engaging in gendered discourse within the community 89 Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory edit nbsp Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory John Gabriel s Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory was posted in the Penny Arcade strip published March 19 2004 It regards the online disinhibition effect in which Internet users exhibit unsociable tendencies while interacting with other Internet users Krahulik and Holkins suggest that given both anonymity and an audience an otherwise regular person becomes aggressively antisocial 90 In 2013 Holkins gave the corollary that Normal Person Consequences Audience Total Fuckwad 91 Clay Shirky an adjunct professor at New York University who studies social and economic effects of Internet technologies explains There s a large crowd and you can act out in front of it without paying any personal price to your reputation which creates conditions most likely to draw out the typical Internet user s worst impulses 92 In an Advocate article about online homophobia this theory was used to account for behavior on online forums where one can remain anonymous in front of an audience for instance posting comments on popular YouTube videos 92 Collected editions editYear One A Penny Arcade Retrospective Limited Edition ISBN 1 931195 07 2 Year One A Penny Arcade Retrospective Soft Cover ISBN 1 931195 11 0 Year One A Penny Arcade Retrospective Hard Cover ISBN 1 931195 12 9 Penny Arcade Volume 1 Attack of the Bacon Robots ISBN 1 59307 444 1 Penny Arcade Limited Edition Signed Attack Of The Bacon Robots ISBN 1 59307 650 9 Penny Arcade Volume 2 Epic Legends Of The Magic Sword Kings ISBN 1 59307 541 3 Penny Arcade Volume 3 The Warsun Prophecies ISBN 1 59307 635 5 Penny Arcade Volume 4 Birds Are Weird ISBN 1 59307 773 4 Penny Arcade Volume 5 The Case of the Mummy s Gold ISBN 1 59307 814 5 Penny Arcade Volume 6 The Halls Below Limited Edition ISBN 978 0 307 29185 1 Penny Arcade Volume 6 The Halls Below Soft Cover ISBN 0 345 51227 8 Penny Arcade Volume 7 Be Good Little Puppy ISBN 978 0 345 51228 4 Penny Arcade Volume 8 Magical Kids in Danger ISBN 978 1 620 10006 6 Penny Arcade Volume 9 Passion s Howl ISBN 978 1 620 10007 3 The Splendid Magic of Penny Arcade The 11 5 Anniversary Edition Hardcover ISBN 978 0 345 51226 0 Penny Arcade Volume 10 The Fall of Penny Arcade ISBN 978 0 997 16190 8Reception editOn December 13 2006 Next Generation Magazine rated Krahulik and Holkins among its Top 25 People of the Year 93 Also appearing on the list were Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils Aime and former Xbox corporate vice president Peter Moore Krahulik made a post about the honor in which he explained that Penny Arcade was created only because Next Gen rejected the duo s entry to a comic contest many years before 94 Entertainment Weekly listed Penny Arcade on their 100 Sites to Bookmark Now calling it a hilarious and smart webcomic for gamers 95 MTV Online named Holkins and Krahulik two of the world s most influential gamers saying they have become the closest the medium has to leaders of a gamers movement 96 Time com named Penny Arcade as one of its 50 Best Websites for 2008 for the way it pokes fun at the high tech industry and the people who love it 97 1UP com described it as the One True Gaming Webcomic 3 Penny Arcade was used along with American Elf Fetus X and Questionable Content as an example of comics using the web to create an explosion of diverse genres and styles in Scott McCloud s 2006 book Making Comics 98 Awards and recognition editOn March 5 2009 the Washington State Senate honored Holkins and Krahulik both originally from Spokane for the contribution that they had made to the state the video game industry and to children s charities from around the world courtesy of their Child s Play initiative 99 Later in March Penny Arcade won the category Best Webcomic in the fan voted Project Fanboy Awards for 2008 100 In 2010 Holkins Krahulik and Khoo were awarded the annual Ambassador Award at GDC s Game Developers Choice Awards for contributions they had made to the industry 101 The same year Time included Holkins and Krahulik in the annual Time 100 the magazine s listing of the world s 100 most influential people 102 In July 2015 Holkins and Krahulik were recognized as Multimedia Empire Builders in Ad Week s 10 Visual Artists Changing the Way We See Advertising issue 103 See also editList of comic strips List of professional webcomic artists List of web comicsReferences edit Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike November 18 1998 The SIN Of Long Load Times Penny Arcade Check out our first original comic strip Loonygames loonyboi productions 1 13 November 16 20 1998 Archived from the original on October 2 1999 Retrieved July 26 2009 a b Maragos Nich November 7 2005 Will Strip for Games 1UP com Ziff Davis p 4 Archived from the original on June 28 2006 Retrieved December 13 2006 The 2010 TIME 100 Poll The Penny Arcade Co Creators Time April 1 2010 Archived from the original on April 4 2010 Retrieved April 4 2010 Geddes John April 2 2010 Penny Arcade a testament to the power of gaming culture USA Today Retrieved October 12 2011 MacDonald Heidi December 19 2005 Web Comics Page Clickers to Page Turners It s like manga five or six years ago Publishers Weekly p 24 pennyarcadeTV YouTube Retrieved September 6 2016 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike November 13 2010 Tycho Jerry Penny Arcade Retrieved May 21 2010 Alumni Profile Robert Khoo Foster School University of Washington Retrieved May 19 2009 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike March 13 2006 The Gambler 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Penny Arcade Retrieved November 29 2011 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike January 13 2003 Sweet and Sour Penny Arcade Retrieved August 26 2007 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike August 1 2005 Just When I Get Out Penny Arcade Retrieved August 26 2007 PAX 2010 Poker Night at the Inventory GamePro September 6 2011 Archived from the original on November 12 2010 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike May 3 2006 A Failure to Plan Penny Arcade Retrieved August 26 2007 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike May 8 2013 Penny Arcade s Podcast Downloadable Content The Return Penny Arcade Retrieved May 9 2013 Parish Jeremy August 25 2006 Penny Arcade Now a videogame 1UP com Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Penny Arcade Adventures Episode 3 Canceled March 26 2010 Archived from the original on March 31 2010 Penny Arcade Adventures Episode 3 still alive Zeboyd at the helm Game is now available to buy from Penny Arcade Store and Steam The Long Strange Journey of the Penny Arcade Game January 24 2013 Retrieved February 12 2013 a b Plunkett Luke August 28 2010 Sam amp Max Team Fortress 2 Penny Arcade and Strong Bad Together At Last Kotaku Penny Arcade s The Hawk and the Hare on the App Store App Store Retrieved June 27 2017 Pigna Kris Tekken 6 to Feature Penny Arcade s Cardboard Tube Samurai 1UP Archived from the original on May 10 2013 Sliwinski Alexander April 3 2012 Dungeon Defenders adding Penny Arcade skins free at PAX East Joystiq Dillon Patrick April 17 2012 Penny Arcade and Cryptozoic Entertainment Launch Second Installment of Hit Deck Building Game Cryptozoic Entertainment Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved December 18 2013 Rosenberg Mike December 19 2012 Penny Arcade The Game Gamers vs Evil for iOS Now Available Cryptozoic Entertainment Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved December 18 2013 Greene Bob Al January 16 2013 Penny Arcade Gets Real With Competitive Web Series Mashable Penny Arcade Presents Penny Arcade Retrieved September 6 2016 Penny Arcade 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they received a cease and desist letter from American Greetings Corp for using Strawberry Shortcake and Plum Puddin characters in a strip a b c Miller Bryanne November 2007 Making Cents of Subcultural Capital The Preservation of Authenticity and Credibility in Penny Arcade Subculture PDF Thesis OCLC 646563040 Retrieved September 5 2022 Scalzi John April 25 2003 Strawberry Shortcake and Penny Arcade John Scalzi Retrieved September 5 2022 Griffiths Daniel Nye September 5 2013 PAX Problems Censorship And Sensibility In the Penny Arcade Updated Forbes Retrieved September 5 2022 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike April 14 2003 Tart As A Double Entendre Penny Arcade Retrieved August 26 2007 Holkins Jerry Krahulik Mike April 28 2003 Read It Before They Take Legal Action Penny Arcade Retrieved February 6 2010 Score Avery October 17 2005 Penny Arcade donates in Thompson s stead GameSpot Retrieved April 25 2006 Jack Thompson is blasted by pro family group GamesIndustry biz October 14 2005 Retrieved 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