In the beginning (aka: 2004), there was Pong. An unforgettable round of Combat left one man standing in 2005. 2006 saw our final two Omeganauts on a Tetris battlefield. Last year re-defined epic with a Halo 3 match and a surprise performance by the Minibosses. Come watch this year's super secret final round of the Omegathon as our two remaining Omeganauts compete for a trip to Tokyo Game Show, $5,000, and what can only be described as a supernatural home entertainment system.
I was recording the first Penny Arcade panel at PAX 07 when this bombshell was dropped on us. They had Uwe Boll, and he was going to stand on stage for half an hour answering questions. Video is taken from the front row, and features good sound.
Panelist: Uwe Bowl [Director, IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0093051/)]
Special thanks to paxcameraman for recording this back in the day
Are you interested in what has allowed the Mindcrack group to come together as friends and create Let’s Plays for YouTube together? What steps have we taken as a group to facilitate the success that we have had from gaming? Join the Mindcrack creator as well as other Let’s Players from the group to talk in depth about what makes Mindcrack such a great group of friends and gamers!
Special thanks to Mindcrack for recording this back in the day.
Have you ever wondered what it took to grow your online presence and build an audience from the ground up? Check out this panel hosted by Austin Long as he talks with some of the biggest names on YouTube about how they started it all and how they built an identity in the ever competitive online new media space.
The Q&A session from our panel at PAX Prime 2010 in Seattle. A very calm, but very intelligent crowd. This is the full thing, minus the videos we showed, and other irrelevant crap. Come to one of our panels sometime!
Special thanks to Mega64 for recording this back in the day.
Some discussions, important as they may be, require not an entire hour for one to come to a satisfactory conclusion. Your PAX minutes are precious, so take this opportunity to get three panels for the price of one! We present for the approval and consideration of the audience three short subjects in gaming.
(0:00) - "When the Game Plays the Player" explores rhythm games, such as Dance Dance Revolution, both from a historical and game design perspective. Dive deep into the sometimes surprising mechanics of these games, a genre often ignored by theorists, and see how their concepts can be applied in places you would never imagine. It's also, briefly, a discussion of why Chris Hecker is smarter than many other people in the game industry, and how to be a better hater.
(21:37) - "A Competitive Test of Skill," the second of these, is a treatment of one particular class of games: competitive games where "skill" determines the victor. But what is skill? How do we determine what "skill(s)" a game is actually testing? What does fairness mean, and can it be measured? This is a deep examination of versus games from a variety of perspectives.
The Penny Arcade Expo is a place where gamers of all stripes come together, and while the competitive ones do pay at least subconscious attention to the idea, most don't really consider what it means to play, and more importantly, to try to win, games.
(42:12) - "On the Ethics of Mind Control," the third and final of these, and discusses the possibly uncomfortable questions surrounding the ethical considerations of game design. Is it truly ethical to design a game to be addictive, or is "addictiveness" simply a sign of good design? Do games change us in more ways than we might realize? Is regulation on the horizon, a good idea, or even possible? How are games different from other media (or are they different at all)?
This panel was originally three videos so I did some minor edits so that it appears as one lecture you see.
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East 2016 - Community Events
Aside from the multitude of things to attend and experience as part of PAX itself, members of our dedicated community also take it upon themselves to organize meetups and mini events to further personalize their fun inside and outside the expo walls.
Film/Edit by Octavio Abea
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Music in this episode:
Title Song: Ronald Jenkees - Synth One
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Ronald Jenkees - Super Fun
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Learn how to do what IGN does and how to get on IGN today directly from those old guys at the world’s largest video game website.
Special thanks to Namdead for recording this back in the day.
Here are some behind the scenes that took place at Halo Fest 2011. We record the VIP mixer before PAX opens by showcasing the area itself as well as the warmup speakers.
Special thanks to Greenskull for recording this back in the day.