# Feed begin ###################### title: #Penny Arcade# link: #http://www.penny-arcade.com# description: #News Fucker 6000# copyright: #Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Penny Arcade, Inc.# language: #en-us# # Item begin ###################### id: #/2013/06/26/artwork# title: #News Post: Artwork# link: #http://penny-arcade.com/2013/06/26/artwork# description: #Gabe: Some new Daughters of the Eyrewood art. I think this will end up becoming the cover for the PAX Prime guide this year. (click to big) -Gabe out# datePublished: #Wed Jun 26 17:11:47 2013# dateUpdated: #Wed Jun 26 17:11:47 2013# # Person begin #################### name: #Gabe# email: #gabe@penny-arcade.com# # Person end ###################### # Item end ######################## # Item begin ###################### id: #/report/article/a-cube-with-rough-edges-par-reviews-the-ouya-console-controller-and-service# title: #PAR Article: A cube with rough edges: PAR reviews the OUYA console, controller, and service# link: #http://www.penny-arcade.com/report/article/a-cube-with-rough-edges-par-reviews-the-ouya-console-controller-and-service# description: #Ben Kuchera: Setting up the OUYA is an easy process. You plug in the power cable, plug in the HDMI cable, turn it on, and there you go. You then connect to a wireless network, set up an account, with or without a credit card attached, and pair the included wireless controller, and you’re ready to start downloading games. The whole process is quick, easy, and intuitive. Even the home screen is simple and easy to follow. “Play” is where you go to play games. “Discover” is all the games you can download and try, “Make” is there if you want to develop for the…# datePublished: #Wed Jun 26 14:00:46 2013# dateUpdated: #Wed Jun 26 14:00:46 2013# # Person begin #################### name: #Ben Kuchera# email: #bkuchera@penny-arcade.com# # Person end ###################### # Item end ######################## # Feed end ########################