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By Tycho – January 1, 2003

I was absentmindedly reading Blizzard's interview with the Ghost team when I saw something that brought me into the present moment.

Scott Kurtz

By Gabe – January 1, 2003

I got a lot of mail asking me to respond to Scott’s rant over at PvP. So I went over and read it this afternoon and I wasn’t really surprised. I am sure you are looking for me to do some kind of point counterpoint shit but that’s not going to happen. Instead of coming away from his rant upset I am mostly just disappointed. See we have had a sort of friendly rivalry with Scott for something like four years now. We’ve chatted on the phone a few times and I met him in person once or twice. The thing that always stood out about Scott to me is just how much alike we are. You wouldn’t know it if you only read his comic strip but Scott is a son of a bitch just like me. We both enjoy saying things that piss people off. He cusses like a sailor and talks shit about everyone and their mother. And I think that is why we have always gotten along pretty well. What I never understood though is why we hardly ever see that side of Scott in his comic strips. I think that Kurtz is at his best when he is being satirical. His parodies of other webcomics are still some of the best work he has ever done. When Scott actually puts some of himself into his comics the stuff he comes up with is really special. I’m not saying I don’t like PvP, I think it’s generally a pretty good read. I enjoy the occasional fart joke just as much as the next guy, but It’s just that when I see a rant like this from Scott it reminds me what a fucking firebrand he really is. Sure I think everything he wrote is total bullshit but that doesn’t change the fact that I respect him for saying it. He knew it would piss people off, he said it anyway, and I’d bet dollars to doughnuts that son of a bitch cracks a little smile every time he gets another hate mail about it. Then I look at his comic strip and it just feels so watered down in comparison. I know you like to cuss Scott, I’ve heard you do it. Just write shit for God’s sake. I mean it’s not like we don’t know what S#!% is anyway. Just spell it the fuck out man. I know you have opinions. I’ve heard you say some stuff about Keenspot that is not only vicious as fuck but balls on accurate. Scott is probably the finest cartoonist in the medium of online cartoons right now. He can outdraw anyone else in the game. Many of you never saw the artwork he did on his other comic strip Wedlock but he had something fucking magical going on. All I’m saying is, why not put a little of that piss and vinegar you show in your rants and in real life into your comic strip. If he combined the razor sharp wit that I know he has with the raw artistic talent we’ve all seen the man would be unstoppable. Like Juggernaut, only he wouldn’t have a suit or anything. I mean he could get a suit but he wouldn’t really need it. It would just be like for show.

You Know How It Is

By Tycho – January 1, 2003

I wish I could say that things like this were the extent of my family's deep madness.

Good one.

By Gabe – December 31, 2002

I will admit that MAVAV had me fooled for a little while as well. It wasn't until I took a look at the site again the next day with Tycho that we realized it was a joke. It turns out it was a school project. David Yoo spills the beans on his little hoax here.

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MAVAV not real!

By Gabe – December 30, 2002

Many of you are sending me copies of e-mails that you sent to MAVAV. There is no need to get so upset. Check out Tycho's post above, the whole thing is a joke by some clan.

Home again home again

By Gabe – December 30, 2002

Well I am back from my vacation and it feels damn good to be home. I am desperately trying to get caught up on all the game news I missed and answer all the e-mail I have here.

Well Lookie Here

By Tycho – December 30, 2002

The server for Mavav.org traces here:

Here We Come To Save The Day

By Tycho – December 30, 2002

I hope you won't be too angry, we have stopped the year-end countdown in favor of a new comic. I can just tell you where things would have gone. Third is Sega's brave foray into synaesthesia, Rez, and I am glad of the opportunity to say the word Synaesthesia again. Second was Splinter Cell, universally adored by our crew - keep an eye out in March for the first freely downloadable expansion. In our estimation, Metroid Prime takes the top spot for games in 2002. God only knows what alchemical formulae were leveraged to bring it about, but it is plain that mystical forces were involved.

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Nothing Smells Better

By Tycho – December 23, 2002

Than dryer sheets, I think. I've got a handful of them here and I'm just pressing them against my nose.

Final Fantasy Star Online

By Tycho – December 23, 2002

At least, that's what it looks like to me. Not that I'm complaining! I've been watching videos of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles on IGN insider, but I noticed that EA linked to one somewhere else. Four player, action-oriented Final Fantasy. Delicious.

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We're Right Again, 2002

By Tycho – December 23, 2002

I would like to welcome everyone to the 53rd Annual We're Right Awards. Here's the first part of the Ceremony itself, let's talk a little bit about how this is going to go.

On The Rizeal

By Tycho – December 21, 2002

I finally got a hiptop, and I'll be honest with you: I've always fantasized about making a little update from somewhere when I'm completely messed up at some party. We'll, here I am, and it's pretty rad.

The Temple Of Elemental Evil

By Tycho – December 21, 2002

Or, as it was called by my role-playing group, "The Temple Of Elemental Boredom," is seeing new life thanks to Tim Cain and Troika Games, creators of the inventive Arcanum. The classic adventure is getting a few coats of paint, courtesy of the third edition ruleset and a turn-based battle engine (!!!!!!) - if you are a big dork about D&D like I am you'll want to read Gamespot's great new interview about it.

Who fucked with my calendar?

By Gabe – December 20, 2002

For some reason I though I had an extra week between now and Christmas. I was thinking about all the shit I have to get done before we go back to Spokane and I figured I had plenty of time. Everytime I thought about all the comics we would have to do for the week we will be out of town or finishing the Samus wallpaper I just planned on getting them done during this imaginary week I had before we left. I felt like I had plenty of time so I spent most of the day yesterday playing Guilty Gear XX. This game has a grip on me and I could not put it down. I recently learned however that Christmas is this week and we are in fact leaving on Sunday. With this new information I think that my time yesterday was probably ill spent.