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Sat. August 27, 2005

Penny Arcade Expo 2005

Sarah reads a lot of online comics and one of her favorites has to be Penny Arcade. A couple months ago she caught wind of an expo they hold in our neck of the woods and bought tickets. Today was the day and we drove up to the Bellevue area and took a bus part of the way into downtown to hang out at the Penny Arcade Expo 2005. We entered the convention center and felt slightly out of place only because we were two married, home-owning stiffs among a decidedly young, slacker crowd. No matter, I had my Meat Wad shirt and Firefox hat one so I pretty much thought I was cool. We wandered around the venue for hours watching walk-up console games, growing jealous of everyone with either a Nintendo DS or PSP, and just generally taking it all in. There were vendors there (no booth babes) and actually saw some interesting looking games. I noticed, among the handheld gamers, there was a distinct lack of Sony's PSP players. Most everyone was on the Nintendo DS side of the gaming fence. One young man overheard my surprise and made sure to authoritatively give my theory some credit by saying in a rather stereotypically nerdy tone, "It's clearly the gamer's platform of choice." Yeah. Nerds.

Anyway, we sat in on an early afternoon session wherein the creators of Penny Arcade answered audience questions and created the next week's comic. It was a great session and the audience asked really awesome and decidedly non-nerdy questions of the creators. From there we played a few games in the vendor area, one of which, called Blazing Angels, I will probably have to buy when it hits the shelves. We also spent some time catching the tail end of The Gamers and got to chat briefly with Dead Gentlemen's own Steve Wolbrecht. The day wound down after a flop of a Microsoft Xbox vendor area wherein they promised your pick of games if you won an impromptu match against three other people. Unfortunately for their positive marketing (or lack thereof) the people staffing the booth got to make up the rules of when they matches would occur: whenever they felt like it. Upon learning this, everyone, including me, positioned at their booth, left. At least the Nintendo folks handed out hats, LED lights, and even had a cool product to show off (the forthcoming Nintendo Micro).

We hopped back on the bus then drove back home after a pretty tiring day of soaking up the gaming goodness. Next year we need to get a big group together especially our buddy Mr. Turner who will certainly enjoy the madness. Thanks to Sarah for making me go and have a fantastic day. Wee!

 

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9/7/2005 @ 2:24am

Wow, it is amazing that Sarah didn't have packs of men following her around as the pics seem to be decidely male-dominated. I would think they would worship any woman (especially a beautiful one) that dare step in their domain. What is it with guys and video games?? I really am stumped by this one, and welcome theories.

by Toni


9/7/2005 @ 6:22am

There actually were a fair amount of girls/women there. I'd just say that most weren't quite as feminine as my lady. Plus, although the guys weren't following Sarah around, she said she noticed a few looks as she passed below any balcony in the multi-level exposition hall.

by KevinFreitas


9/7/2005 @ 9:44am

Another cool thing for me was that this is the first time I've ever been at a convention-type gathering with thousands of people, and never had to wait in line at the women's bathrooms! In fact, I had my pick of bathroom stalls!

by Cassioposa


9/8/2005 @ 2:58pm

Steve told me about how you saved him from a REALLY awkward conversation with some guy. His thanks passed on through me.

by Dave


2/23/2006 @ 11:34am

yes, yes I do thank you for that (albeit months after the fact!)

Are you going to be a PAX again this year? I think we are going to have a larger presence this time around.

by Steve


2/23/2006 @ 12:47pm

If Sarah has any say, we'll totally be there. She's hooked and has already threatened to buy advanced tickets. It was a good, nerdly time -- hopefully this time I'll actually get to sit in on a pick up PC game or two. I love a good digital whoopin'!

by KevinFreitas

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