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About Penny-arcade.com Popular Products and Services?
"Penny-arcade.com" is a popular website known for its comic strips that are released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The site also features news posts and recommendations for new games. One of the games recently recommended is Tales of Kenzera: Zau, a metroidvania style game. The site also provides updates on movies, such as Dune: Part Two.
In addition to the digital content, "Penny-arcade.com" also has an online store where users can purchase a variety of products. Some of the featured items include the Acq Inc Reversible Zip Up Hoodie, Jim Darkmagic Tour Tee, Omin Dran Tour Tee, and the Acquisitions Incorporated 15th Anniversary Tee.
Over the years, "Penny-arcade.com" has expanded its offerings to include initiatives like Child’s Play, PAX, Pinny Arcade, The Eyrewood, Acquisitions Inc., The Precipice games, Thornwatch, and Lexcalibur. The website has also been updated to function across all sorts of resolutions and even allows for vertical viewing of the comic on mobile devices.
Penny-arcade.com Return Policy?
Penny-arcade.com has a Return Policy where items in their original condition may be returned within 30 days of purchase. Items should be returned in the original shipping container with original packing materials to PMC Fulfillment Warehouse, Exchanges/Returns, 9660 153rd Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052.
As for the Shipping Policy, please note that due to following CDC guidelines to ensure the safety of employees, there might be an average shipping delay of 4 weeks. Domestic First-Class and Standard Post typically take 3-7 business days for delivery. When using expedited shipping methods such as UPS 3-Day or UPS Next Day, the warehouse requires 1-2 business days for order processing. Thus, expect a UPS Next Day shipment to arrive two days after the order was placed. For 3 Day, look for the package after 4 days. International and military orders may experience delays in shipping due to inbound and outbound processing. First-Class International and Standard International Shipping orders typically take 3-6 weeks for delivery. Orders that include a comic print may also experience short delays in shipping due to processing and printing. Rates are calculated before checkout is complete, so feel free to try multiple methods for the best fit. Please note that UPS does not ship to PO Boxes. No tracking is available for First-Class International or Standard International Shipping Orders. Most countries charge import duties and customs fees. These can vary widely. The recipient of your order will be responsible for any and all customs fees and duties. The whole customs clearance process can also cause delays beyond the shipping timelines listed above.
What other products does Penny Arcade offer?
Penny Arcade offers a wide range of products. The Penny Arcade Store features collections of officially licensed D&D apparel, hoodies, and T-shirts such as the Acq Inc Reversible Zip Up Hoodie, Jim Darkmagic Tour Tee, Omin Dran Tour Tee, and the Acquisitions Incorporated 15th Anniversary Tee. In addition to clothing, Penny Arcade also provides a platform for new strips, game alerts, and news. Furthermore, Penny Arcade Vintage offers a variety of products, although the specific items are not detailed in the available information. Lastly, Penny Arcade Machines by Gameroom Show features an extremely rare and unique selection of coin-operated devices including bagatelles, pinball machines, fortune-telling machinery, peep show machines, love tester machines, stress tester machines, shocker machines, gripper machines, punching bag mutoscopes, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes), and much more. This is a brief overview of the products offered by Penny Arcade. For more detailed information, it's recommended to visit their official website or store.
What is the history of Penny Arcade?
Penny Arcade is a webcomic focused on video games and video game culture. It was written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. The comic debuted in 1998 on the website loonygames.com. Since then, Holkins and Krahulik have established their own site, which is typically updated with a new comic strip each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The strip features Krahulik and Holkins' cartoon alter egos, John "Gabe" Gabriel and Tycho Brahe, respectively. The two characters spend much of their time playing and commenting on both computer and video games, which forms the basis of the humor in the strip. Most of the time Gabe serves the purpose of the comic and Tycho the comic foil. The strip can feature in-jokes that are explained in the news posts accompanying each comic, written by the authors. Both Krahulik and Holkins make a living from Penny Arcade, placing them in a small group of professional webcomic artists devoted to their creations full-time. Originally, like many webcomics, Penny Arcade was supported solely by donations. A graph on the main page indicated how much people had donated that month. After hiring Robert Khoo as their business manager, Holkins and Krahulik switched to a different income stream based on advertising and merchandise revenue alone. According to Holkins, the website in 2006 handled more than two million pageviews daily (excluding forum traffic). On November 13, 2005, the website was redesigned in celebration of their seventh year running and to match the designs of the Child's Play Charity and Penny Arcade Expo websites. Afterwards, the site has been redesigned multiple times. In addition to the comic, Holkins and Krahulik also created Child's Play, a children's charity; PAX, a gaming convention; Penny Arcade TV, a YouTube channel; Pinny Arcade, a pin exchange; and the episodic video game Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness with Hothead Games and Zeboyd Games.