Washington State Honors Penny Arcade - UPDATED

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Skizle said:
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MaxTheReaper said:
And really, isn't the idea that Jack Thompson is busy crying in a corner somewhere enough for all of us?
It's almost like...
A Christmas miracle...
It is for me, it is for me.
Damn straight. I'd video it for youtube if I could.
its not so crying as it is bitching about how "these guys are still part of the great evil". silly Jack when will you learn...then agian if he could of kept his mouth shut he probably wouldnt have lost his law license
If he kept his mouth shut, none of us would have a reason to want him to lose his law license, I think that would have been a win-win.
Dave Rapp said:
No recognition for their single greatest contribution, which was probably donating the 10k to charity in Jackie's name. Methinks that was the biggest own the 'net has ever seen.
True, but I think they're just trying to avoid stepping on any toes. After all, Jack Thompson might be a disbarred joke, but he could still be a threat.
 

Erana

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Now if only graphic novels would get some recognition, too...
But really, I think Video Games as a form of media will be able to excape the preconceptions of childness and idiocy in time.
 

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That's really awesome, for all of the heaping **** that is slung out at video games these days, it's nice to see both a positive news article on video games (Or a site that has connections with the video games community) as well as an official recognition that video games ARE a very viable and growing industry that need not be ignored.
 

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Not to mention standing up to Jack Thompson on the fake "make a game with me in it and I'll give $10,000 to charity" bet he made and humiliating him thanks to largely himself when they wrote out a cheque in his name to their own charity.

Those two are wonderful wonderful people for all they're doing for our young sick gamers in hospitals.