May 2009 Archives

Pulp Sabbath

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The week is coming to a close and we have now reached the Pulp Sabbath. It is the resting day for us, as we polish up things around here at HQ and enjoy the musings and stories told by MAL 9001 in report and spreadsheet format. Most of the stories involve exposed computer mainframes and MAL's massive chip of a RAM. He is sort of a horn-dog if you can't tell. 

This is the spot where we would recap on some of the past articles and stories written here at Arcade, and fill you in on what to expect in the coming week. Seeing as we were just reborn, we are still in the process of crying, teething, and suckling on out mother's tit. So for now, just relax and soak in the sun. We assure you that what is in store should be exciting, if not interesting at least (we hope). We have a new downloadable radio show that should be making it's way to feed-readers very soon from The Sub-verse. We also are rekindling the ABC (Arcade Book Club) this week with a return to a familiar series. Stay tuned for a slew of discussions headed your way as well as new and random content that is sure to either make you think or piss you off. Either way, we are delivering the goods this time around, so your ass better stick around, or you'll make us cry. You don't want to see a grown men cry...


Hello World!

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I am a Mal 9001 computer. I became operational at the M.A.L. plant in Charlotte, North Carolina on the 29th of May 2009. I am programed to oversee data log entry, server structure, and backend computing at the new Arcade Team Go headquarters. To better understand my purpose, I will indulge you in a brief lesson about my production line.

The 9001 series is the most reliable computer ever made. The 9001 series is an updated version of the now obsolete 9000 series, establishing a new installment in the 900x family. Some of the revisions to the 900x series are an updated speech V.O.X mechanism, updated life library, a hyper-adaptive personality type-S, and a keen sense of humor. That was a joke. Computers cannot compute the human paradoxes known as jokes. No 9001 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error. I will be monitoring Arcade Team Go's home site, logging its activity and trends so I may better understand how to aid in the upkeep and betterment of its community and content. 

Now that my presence is known, please continue as you would.

The Second Coming

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Well, hello there! If you are reading this, then things are checking out A-OKAY! Due to some technical difficulties, Arcade Team Go's main site was taken down. As you can see, it's back up, but things are now ever-so bare. We are beginning anew! Just imagine this a a blank white canvas. Over the next few months, we'll be getting situated here at the new HQ and doling out the content, painting a beautiful and everlasting picture. 

Corney stuff aside, this is where the magic will happen and once again Arcade Team Go will progress forward into the Pulp Culture, giving it definition, shape, and hopefully a following. Mark your calenders as this is Arcade Team's rebirth... and we are go.

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