My friend Erik has only been down in Austin for about two weeks now working for Bioware. So far, from what little he’s told me, it sounds like they’re working in the house from Silver Spoons. Or Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory sans the trippy parts. They have a freaking ice cream room, guys. Just a room — a small walk-in freezer, I imagine — full of all the ice cream you could possibly want. They have another room filled with arcade games and pretty much every gaming console ever created. They have taco days. They have popcorn days. They feed him breakfast every morning full of fruits I’ve never even heard of. Did you know that kiwi berries were a thing? ‘Cause I sure as Hell didn’t.
There’s also free swag, but I’ll save those stories for another time.
During one of his first days there, he was told that none other than Felicia Day, the Goddess of Geek herself, was in the building. Bioware makes the Dragon Age series, and Felicia Day is doing a web series to coincide with the release of Dragon Age: Redemption.
He got to sit next to her! And talk to her! I’m guessing they shook hands, which means he touched her! She signed a head shot for him, and I demanded, between curses and sobs of jealous rage, that he scan it and email me this picture.
I turned him onto her web series, The Guild, a year or two back, and now he gets to meet her before me?! Oh, Fate, you cruel bitch of a mistress, you…
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You can also watch the trailer for the Dragon Age: Redemption web series here, and if you’re an online gamer or ever have been, you’ll probably enjoy The Guild, which you can watch on Xbox Live, YouTube, or the show’s official site.

My friend Erik has only been down in Austin for about two weeks now working for Bioware. So far, from what little he’s told me, it sounds like they’re working in the house from Silver Spoons. Or Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory sans the trippy parts. They have a freaking ice cream room, guys. Just a room — a small walk-in freezer, I imagine — full of all the ice cream you could possibly want. They have another room filled with arcade games and pretty much every gaming console ever created. They have taco days. They have popcorn days. They feed him breakfast every morning full of fruits I’ve never even heard of. Did you know that kiwi berries were a thing? ‘Cause I sure as Hell didn’t.

There’s also free swag, but I’ll save those stories for another time.

During one of his first days there, he was told that none other than Felicia Day, the Goddess of Geek herself, was in the building. Bioware makes the Dragon Age series, and Felicia Day is doing a web series to coincide with the release of Dragon Age: Redemption.

He got to sit next to her! And talk to her! I’m guessing they shook hands, which means he touched her! She signed a head shot for him, and I demanded, between curses and sobs of jealous rage, that he scan it and email me this picture.

I turned him onto her web series, The Guild, a year or two back, and now he gets to meet her before me?! Oh, Fate, you cruel bitch of a mistress, you…

Felicia Day’s official site/blog, Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook pages

You can also watch the trailer for the Dragon Age: Redemption web series here, and if you’re an online gamer or ever have been, you’ll probably enjoy The Guild, which you can watch on Xbox Live, YouTube, or the show’s official site.

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On Monday my friend, his wife, and their two dogs are packing up and making the very long drive from Cincinnati, Ohio down to Austin, Texas, where a job with Bioware, a large video game company, is waiting for him.

This is a very big deal. Bioware are responsible for making my favorite PC games ever, the Baldur’s Gate series, as well as the great Dragon Age: Origins, its upcoming sequel, and the critically acclaimed Mass Effect series. He’ll be starting off by working on one of their current projects, the MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic. It’s basically World of Warcraft for Star Wars fans. Got your attention now, fellow nerds?

A year ago I stopped work on all of my personal projects to help create games, design, and write music for a small iPhone app company he was trying to start up with two ungrateful morons. Two ungrateful morons who basically tore the company apart before we had even released a single game.

And now he’s working for freaking Bioware.

Anyway, it’s been a long time coming for my friend. He’s been screwed over and he’s been rejected and he’s watched countless people that he helped train get jobs in the gaming industry before him. He was beginning to think he was fooling himself, thinking he even had a chance of achieving his goal.

Now, it’s my turn. We’ve always been a bit competitive, and if he thinks I’m just going to sit here in the gutters and watch him live his wildest dreams, he’s got another thing coming. The race is on. It’s like I told him yesterday, “It’s not that I don’t want you to be happy, I just don’t want you to be happy before me.”

Never take your eyes off of the underdog, folks.

“The Underdog” by Spoon

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