Shao Kahn Going Shopping
Banned
$7,500 for a one day internship?
Pretty wild, isn't it? And the intern pays them!
$7,500 for a one day internship?
Christ, no, it's not. WFMU is the PBS of the internet. NPR is the PBS of the internet. Penny Arcade is a business. They want your money not to stay afloat with free content, but to keep making as much money as they otherwise would.
$7,500 for a one day internship?
$100,000
1 of 1 Remaining
You can appear in a non-commercial PA strip that you conceive with Mike and Jerry.
I guess I missed the part where they said $250,000 is enough for them to make a lucrative profit equivalent to what they are making now. It didnt' seem that much for an organization staffed by 14 people.
I've been on PA's forums for years. They will get support from their community just as GAF would if we did something similar.
I look at Kickstarter as an avenue for ANYONE (successful business or startup) to go to the public and say "hey here is my idea do you beleive in the idea and me enough to support it financially?"
The public then decides if the goal is worthy or not. I don't get all the hate here. What's the problem?
The public then decides if the goal is worthy or not. I don't get all the hate here. What's the problem?
That's not the only way they make money, and they're only removing one ad with 250K.
I don't get what Child's Play needs all its money for.
How about, instead of requsting money, they asked people to donate their old games and consoles?
They must be just trying to prove how expensive it is to run a site. And still be filthy rich. Either way, still a selfishly dickish move.
If anything, this create more skeptical eyes toward Child's Play. They're not above eating from troughs and charity is an easy hustle.
A small aside, thought of in my last lengthy post.
If this was pitched as "Donate to Penny Arcade: 2013 season", would that be *as* objectionable?
Some kids don't have normal immune systems. A already played with toy could kill very sick children.
If a child is that sick and (virtually has no immune system), playing videogame should not be on their priority list.
I don't see why it needs kickstarter as the carrier for this.
So what should be on their priority list then?
Because they like Kickstarter and this promotes the service? Kickstarter thinks it's an appropriate project, so I don't think any of us are in a position to say otherwise. "This is not what Kickstarter is for" seems to be a sentiment expressed by people who first heard of Kickstarter from Double Fine and have some kind of romanticized view of what it should be.
They're proving how much their adspace is worth, not how expensive it is to run.
I think a lot of us in here think 'advertising kickstarter' is not in PA's thought-list. They are in for money, dude.
Yeah, that'd be why they are in the hospital. I don't think you quite understand what it's like to be stuck in a hospital bed 24 hours a day. It's pretty unpleasant and something entertaining like books, comics, and video games (all things provided by Child's Play) really help take your mind off the shitty situation.Survive.
This doesn't make any sense at all. They could get more money by doing it via their site because they wouldn't need to give up a cut to Kickstarter. In fact, they could get the money by continuing to sell ads. What is your argument exactly?
This doesn't make any sense at all. They could get more money by doing it via their site because they wouldn't need to give up a cut to Kickstarter. In fact, they could get the money by continuing to sell ads. What is your argument exactly?
As a kickstarter project, yes. Just put a big donate button and have a donation drive on the website. I don't see why it needs kickstarter as the carrier for this.
Being on kickstarter is going to attract a lot more attention than just doing it on their own site. That's why they're happy to pay a percentage to kickstarter.
I look at it as them kickstarting a new way of doing business. One where revenue is driven by the fans instead of corporate interests via advertising. What's wrong with that?
I think you're overestimating Kickstarter and underestimating Penny Arcade.Being on kickstarter is going to attract a lot more attention than just begging for donations on their own site.
If they want to advertise kickstarter project there are a lot of other ways of doing it.
I look at it as them kickstarting a new way of doing business. One where revenue is driven by the fans instead of corporate interests via advertising. What's wrong with that?
Which site has more hits per day? Kickstarter or PA?
So instead of making comic/ad on their PA site is less effective than on Kickstarter?
You decide.
You don't have a coherent argument. I just pointed out that if avarice were their motivation, they could continue to get money from advertisers, or they could get a larger cut by doing this via their site. You have no answer to this fact. Penny Arcade has been obsessed with Kickstarter for a long time, and anyone who actually follows them would know this. This is a way for them to get in on the fun while bringing attention to the service.
Imagine the resume boost! But I think I'd go with this one:
Yeah, that'd be why they are in the hospital. I don't think you quite understand what it's like to be stuck in a hospital bed 24 hours a day. It's pretty unpleasant and something entertaining like books, comics, and video games (all things provided by Child's Play) really help take your mind off the shitty situation.
Dude. My father's left side body has been paralyzed for 8 years. I know how it feels like to stuck in hospital bed for 24 hours a day. Don't try to lecture me in that subject.
If a child has no immune system and has to live as a bubbleboy, it doesn't matter whether console is used from previous user or brand spanking new retail. And really, playing videogame SHOULD not be in their priority list.
Uhhh, what the fuck should a kid be doing in that situation?
Well that and for a cost of 8-10% of their total take they don't have to nearly as much work organizing and handling money and/or subscriptions.Obviously doing it on both gives them more exposure than just using Penny Arcade.
Well that and for a cost of 8-10% of their total take they don't have to nearly as much work organizing and handling money and/or subscriptions.
Dude. My father's left side body has been paralyzed for 8 years. I know how it feels like to stuck in hospital bed for 24 hours a day. Don't try to lecture me in that subject.
If a child has no immune system and has to live as a bubbleboy, it doesn't matter whether console is used from previous user or brand spanking new retail. And really, playing videogame SHOULD not be in their priority list.
Dude. My father's left side body has been paralyzed for 8 years. I know how it feels like to stuck in hospital bed for 24 hours a day. Don't try to lecture me in that subject.
If a child has no immune system and has to live as a bubbleboy, it doesn't matter whether console is used from previous user or brand spanking new retail. And really, playing videogame SHOULD not be in their priority list.
And yes, people do donate old consoles and games, and others that don't have that luxury chip in a few bucks.
the kid isn't creating the germ free environment though. they are the ones stuck inside a hypothetical bubble with fuck all to do if we don't provide them with entertainment. the controller, console and TV wouldn't even need to be in this bubble that you are so randomly obsessed with.(scratching head)
Creating germ-free environment itself is a hassle. A single fucking bacteria, that you possibly could have overlooked when you handle that xbox360 controller from walmart can KILL the child.
So you saying playing videogame is higher priority than surviving?
(scratching head)
Creating germ-free environment itself is a hassle. A single fucking bacteria, that you possibly could have overlooked when you handle that xbox360 controller from walmart can KILL the child.
So you saying playing videogame is higher priority than surviving?
This is crazy-talk. I bet, out of the people who donate to Child's Play, most have old gaming equipment they don't use.
If the average donation is $10 it requires 40 donations to buy one single iPad 3.
I think the sanitary issues is a much better explanation for why they need money.
Still though, I don't think hospitalized children need top of the line gaming equipment for their stay to be more enjoyable.
Huh? That's one example. How about the kids undergoing chemo, or heart problems, or any number of the hundreds of other non-debilitating but very serious illnesses that demand 24 hour hospital care?
Lots of spare time. Lots of boredom. Video games, among other things, distract from that boredom.
This is crazy-talk. I bet, out of the people who donate to Child's Play, most have old gaming equipment they don't use.
Still though, I don't think hospitalized children need top of the line gaming equipment for their stay to be more enjoyable.
I look at it as them kickstarting a new way of doing business. One where revenue is driven by the fans instead of corporate interests via advertising. What's wrong with that?
This is crazy-talk. I bet, out of the people who donate to Child's Play, most have old gaming equipment they don't use.
If the average donation is $10 it requires 40 donations to buy one single iPad 3.
I think the sanitary issues is a much better explanation for why they need money.
Still though, I don't think hospitalized children need top of the line gaming equipment for their stay to be more enjoyable.