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A voice chat session was conducted soon after the episode 7 release, during which the pure pwnage crew answered questions from fans around the globe. There was quite a bit of interesting info to gain from listening to recordings of the chat session. Some of this info should probably be worked into the article here. One such recording is currently at http://chigau.com/ppchat-edited.mp3 Another artifact related to the show would be Anastasia's blog. However, I cannot ascertain the true nature of this blog (whether it's Anastasia's 'real' blog, or just a prop set up for the show). Despite the fact that it is claimed to be the real blog, during the chat session mentioned above, I find it hard to believe the claim, due to the language used throughout the blog itself. Eleusis July 5, 2005 12:27 (UTC)
-someonelse: well actually, i agree with aupajo. I'm not saying that people can shoot micro, or that dave used to be some kind of micro warrior, but its possible that the crew used to act like they do in the first couple episodes, and changed their ways.
The "soundtrack" line erroneously identified Kyle as the male singer in the "World of Warcraft is a feeling" video. It isn't however; one of the great mysteries at the official Pure Pwnage forums is apparently what Kyle looks like. If the singer was really Kyle, one would assume that mystery had already been cleared up.
Does anyone know what the name of the song is that plays as FPS_Doug's theme?--
BryanSime 09:09, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
Stableboy Holiday appears courtesy of LarG Productions in episode 6, starting at around 6:04. it plays during the blind-date. The track itself is a collaboration of lofi samples and serves as background bar-music.
This is almost certainly a joke, and does not belong in the article. Either it should be removed or replaced with a proper pronounciation. I'd do it myself, but I pronounce that word "poonage" and people would probably disagree. -- Zootm 11:48, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
I pronounce it like pownage, like how it should be pronounced. They say ownage, so we cannot change how it is pronounced in the article. --
70.237.205.86 21:36, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
There are 2 reasons I think the Pure Pwnage people pronounce it ownage rather than pwnage -- in character, Jeremy learned how to read and write in gaming chat, so he thinks "own" is correctly spelled "pwn."
The second reason is that the real life creators are not hardcore gamers. Hardcore gamers always pronounce it pown because otherwise your guildmates wouldn't know the difference when you're talking to them over teamspeak or ventrilo.
Pwnage pronounced pownage has taken on a different meaning from ownage, and is also a much stronger word when spoken. PwnerTV 08:53, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
This is just IMHO, but I think the quotes be moved to Wikiquote and a link made to the article there. --breadcrust 10:39, 10 September 2005 (UTC)
I think the episode descriptions should be re-done so that they are more encyclopedic and factual. In their current state they aren't very suitable. -- cheese-cube 10:30, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
agreed, and i think i'll add a bunch of edits soon Teh wumasterer 02:11, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
Was that actually Kyle in ep 9? If it was, then who was holding the camera? It might have just been put there to make fun of the fact that we never see Kyle (cept by acccident) since they made sure the camera was always in front of his face. Is this a Home Improvement reference (hiding Wilson's face)? Anyone actually seen him in RL to verify if its the same person? -- Prod-You 04:51, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
as an episode series and not a documentary, the viewer is meant to think that kyle is the person holding the camera, and i see no evidence that we should believe otherwise (anyone could shoot third person). while the same principle, lets not go as far as to say they're making reference to home improvement.
Even though we all know Kyle's real name is Adam, and somebody took that out of the trivia area...the cheat 00:37, 2 July 2006 (UTC) - But is that actually proven that his name is Adam?
"Although it doesn't show in the episodes, the only person who FPS Doug ever feared was ParaDoX (also known under the name "Kaimikaze"), an even more hardcore CS player."
There are other statements like this in the article. What evidence of this is there?
Right now, I see the article as fairly disorganized. There are several pieces of information and theories that are repeated. For example, the defeat of deathstriker6666 is written in both his character description and the episode 8 synopsis.
The article is pretty inconsistent; it's always varying between "First-person shooter", "FPS", "First person shooter (FPS)" and "FPS (first-person shooter)", "Real-time strategy", "RTS", "Real time strategy (RTS)" and "RTS (real-time strategy)", and "n00b", "noob" and "newb". I think the article should just stick to the abbreviations "FPS" and "RTS", with a note for both and a small link to the note after front of FPS or RTS instead of having a link outside of the article each time. I have a bit of trouble decided whether to use "n00b" or to use "noob" for this article because the Pure Pwnage subtitle files are inconsistent, but I've decided to use "n00b" because of Jer's shirt. Both the subtitle files and the show seldom, if ever, use "newb", so I oppose the use of "newb" in the Pure Pwnage article.
Well, that's all I could think of right now. Any comments/agreements/disagreements towards this would be appreciated. If there happens to be any firm agreement, please help out and edit some of the article in that agreed style! -- 70.25.168.90 07:32, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
"Counter-Strike: Source", "CSS", "CS:S" and "CS" are also moderately inconsistent. I'd like to make a note for that one and go with the abbreviation "CS:S" to avoid confusion with Cascading Style Sheets. -- 70.25.168.90 17:49, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
Since deathstriker isn't a recurring character like the others, it'd probably be better to describe him through the episode portion. Either that or have a section for the other non recurring characters. Other than that, it'd be nice to have a picture of Kyle (with camera over face). 65.6.109.43 13:35, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
Mmm, you have some good points. I like the idea of creating a section with non-recurring characters! (Any comments from others would be appreciated.) And yes, I'm going to start getting some pictures (if nobody gets them in the near future) of Kyle, Dawei, and perhaps Anastasia because I don't like the harsh blue tint. -- 70.25.168.90 06:24, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
We now need to find a consistent style to address the episodes. For example, should we write "Episode #", "Episode # - [Title]", or "The episode [Title]"? We should definitely get rid of the "In the episode when/where [event]" clauses because it's non-concise and not as specific. Also, noob or n00b? If there aren't any replies, I'll pick what to use for the article myself. -- 70.25.168.90 00:38, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
IMHO this article is in serious need of some slimming down. Here are some suggestions (I think it'd be better if someone who has actually watched Pure Pwnage rather than just heard of it, as I have, would be better at editing this article for something other than grammar):
Thanks. — flamingspinach | (talk) 05:07, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey guys, I don't normally edit wikipedia but I thought I'd mention that Jeremy's accent is not that fictional. People from Thunder Bay and other parts of NorthWestern Ontario talk like this pretty frequently. Especially hockey players.
Why was all that information deleted? Trimmed down, perhaps, but all of it? Please explain your massive deletion better than "this is a fucking encyclopedia". Fictional worlds are discussed on other pages.
222.2.137.193 11:54, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
I think the cleanup is coming along nicely; we can almost remove the "cleanup" tag. Almost.
220.0.164.65 16:42, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Can anyone confirm or deny that "up in this ma'" is a play on the hip-hop term "up in this (neighbour)hood", and that "ma" stands for "metropolitan area", namely, Toronto? Obviously, this is my understanding of "ma". 220.0.164.65 04:09, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
I remember someone asking about this on the PP forums, and the general idea seemd to be that "ma" is short for "mother", which is in turn short for "motherfucker". --
24.136.39.204 04:47, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
>I figured it meant 'mall'. But it's gone now.
Would anyone be objected to the addition a section about the show's filming style, as discussed in the teamspeak interview, and/or a section elaborating "Micro Battles"?
note 8 states that "it is unknown that these abilites would be effective when used against a non-gamer character". In episode 9's micro battle, a member of the group that attacked Jeremy and co uses micro to blast Kyle to the ground. Kyle is frequently reffered to as "a total noob" and, thus far in the series hasn't played a single game, with the exception of Zero Hour in ep 4, which was only for the purpose of creating the purple vs pink skit. This incident shos that micro can be effective against non-gamers.
Well if the Pure Pwnage comic is to beleived, around page eight the guy chasing jeremy is micro-ed by [ps]Ridley, if that is the name...
Microing a non gamer is a bad question. Microing a noob? Yes, it is effecive, as shown through Kyle and (Ps)Ridley Microing the guy in said comic.
Quatreryukami 20:58, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
Is it fair enough to create a Wikipedia entry for it and leave a brief description in this article? — nlitement [talk] 22:21, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
Is it the same as "synopsis"? I don't think any article about a series has a "story" section other than a brief description about it, which Pure Pwnage already has, and when it already has episode synopses. I'll draw over the Story to-do. — nlitement [talk] 22:31, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
List of Pure Pwnage episodes Infinity0 talk 22:37, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
Is this really true? If so, when is she interviewed in episode 2? — Daniel Brockman 06:30, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
I don’t know why I don’t recognize her. What does she say? — Daniel Brockman 09:18, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Anastasia isn't interviewed in episode 2, Jeremy says that he talked to a girl who was impressed with his gaming skill while Kyle was away, which we assume was a lie. Later, in episode 6, Jeremy meets Anastasia again on a blind date, which is the first time we see her. Ted BJ 00:25, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
I think the trivia goes better on the main page... not all the trivia is related to the plots of the episodes. Also, the main page isn't particularly long. Nawara Ven 03:51, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
What is with the edit on the $5000? Did he now pay or what, this definitely needs some clarification. Travia21 6:21PM, APRIL 17, 2007
I think we should write the episode titles like the following (with quotes),
rather than like they are currently written (with italics):
I’d give a reference to the relevant part of the style guide but I’m lazy and I’m guessing people will agree anyway. Actually I’ll just go ahead and do this. — Daniel Brockman 06:37, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Would someone please put up a beter picture of Anastasia, the current one is poor 64.9.5.21 18:13, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
How about this one? —
Daniel Brockman 10:04, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
Hmm, seems no different aprat from the lighting. I think it's better to have one of her *whole* face. Infinity0 talk 17:01, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
It’s kinda hard to find a good-looking frame in which she’s looking into the camera and her face is decently sized. I’m actually doubtful as to whether there are any good closeup shots of her at all in the whole series so far. — Daniel Brockman 05:25, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Either pic is fine. This new one does show her complexion better, though. Nawara Ven 08:41, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Why don't you just use pictures from the noobstore? (Ask for permission first)
I have good pictures of all of the cast from the Episode 10 release what are the rules for posting personal pics of others on Wikipedia? (coyright ect)
Grab the pic from her blog.
I agree with myself in the above comment. If it is on her blog, then it must be public domain, right? -- PowerGamer6 04:43, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
I think we should replace the pictures of "feel uncomfortably close" faces with pictures of their whole body. I mean come on, these pictures are weirding me out. 147.174.150.24 18:32, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
Jeremy likes saying purepwnage words like teh ownage and teh pwnerer and n00bs and stuff like that. Oh, the website is www.purepwnage.com, the episodes are cool there.
The initial argument for deleting Jeremy's PC gamer quote about Uber mirco was that it belonged on wikiquote. However, this quote reinforces the discussion above it. This is how quotation is used in articles of any kind. Removing it is removing useful information. This article is lacking in quotations and references as it is. Nawara Ven 03:55, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
"I dont know much about how to edit wikipedia - but I'd like to request that the "synopsis" be removed, or at least replaced with something that doesn't ruin jokes in the episode by revealing information that nobody wants to know in the most dull way possible. Even if we had released the episode, this is a terrible synopsis. -Kyle"
Please don't post spoilers. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ximensions ( talk • contribs) .
In episode 1, when jeremy enters the restaurant, in the reflection of the glas, it looks like Dave. Though you just see a small part, doesn't it look like dave? Verkon 20:05, 13 March 2006 (UTC) Actually, it is Dave, but he is NOT filming. He is holding a light. This is adressed in the Hak5 documentary, found on the article. Quatreryukami 15:42, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
In epsiode 2, girls, doesn't it sound like teh_masterer that annouces the headlines between the girls talking. Verkon 20:05, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
It is, in fact, the same voice actor as the voice of teh_masterer (although not actually teh_masterer as kyle is the body actor). This is confirmed in the credits of episode 12, I believe. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.154.44.252 ( talk) 22:08, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
In epdisode 5, m8's, the Cs:s spray logo with FPS DOug and the text "boom headshot" under it can be seen at 08:51. Verkon 21:25, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, it is pretty interesting, if you look closely at the other episodes you can find odd things like that, if you find other odd things like this, you can list them in the "Easter Eggs" and "Continuity Errors" section at List of Pure Pwnage episodes. Thrawst 05:27, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
I just reworded and added a link verifying more information in the last sentence of the note about Geoff Lapaire. This note seems to be getting long (longer than the description of Teh_Masterer himself), but I don't consider myself to be qualified to decide which, if any, of the information is unnecessary, or should be moved to the section on Teh_Masterer, or possibly a new section on Rumors, etc. -- Anaraug 21:54, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
What the hell is with people adding this page to AfDs? It's never going to pass and you think that after three strong keeps they would realize that this page deserves its place in the wikipedia! -- DragonWR12LB 04:11, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
Jeremy is totally autistic. Check out the wikipedia article on autism. He has all of the symptoms except retardation.
I will admit, Jeremy does indeed display signs of Aspergers. However, I highly doubt that they intended for this connection to made and saying that he suffers from that condition is way too analytical. -Mafiosostory
He is making up his accent - refer to the Hak5 doco... it's something he thought about concerning his character. 220.233.179.249 14:25, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
In the article is stated:
however, in Episode 4, at 17:57s Teh_Masterer's face is clearly revealed by Jeremy. Is is just is immagination? If so, what proof do we have? And why isn't that even mentioned neither in the main article nor in the Episode listing? Federico Pistono ✆ ✍ 04:44, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
That's Jeremy who's "revealed" as teh_masterer. And no, he doesn't regularly play teh_masterer, Geoff Lapaire does. -- nlitement [talk] 11:00, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
The identity of the guy behind the masterer's mask has NEVER BEEN UNDISCLOSED... there are just "theories". Where it says "he claims that he once “beat Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue with nothing more than a row of pawns and a single bishop,” which is of course impossible, since to win a chess game it is necessary to have a King." I think that whoever wrote that, got the line wrong: teh_masterer obviously meant that he checkmated Kasparov moving just some pawns and a bishop. -- 200.28.67.65 07:02, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
To the above poster, I think you mean has never been disclosed not undisclosed. And anyway, Kyle does not play Teh_Masterer. I've seen him in person and he looks nothing like Teh_Masterer, but then again, without the mask and stuff... it is kind of hard to tell. And ctually, there was an image of Kyle revealed up on the page not too long ago... ( PowerGamer6 03:05, 15 July 2006 (UTC))
I think it should be removed that people belive Kyle plays teh_masterer, if you look at the facial fetures its a lot more likely he is played by Geoff Lapaire (especaily because he has a PP link on his website at http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~glapaire/ -- BlackCow 11:39, 28 July 2006 (UTC) lol
The “beat Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue with nothing more than a row of pawns and a single bishop,” line is supposed to be funny, not necessarily serious. Its just implying Teh_Master is that awsome, uber, leet, pwnage, pro, ect.
This is all unnecessary as in episode 12 there are the full credits including director and the actors that play teh_masterer's character and those who do his voice. The end of episode 12 will make all of these things clear and the entire Pure Pwnage article will need a ton of updating. But not until after November 6th 2006 @ 5pm EST
It says in the == Teh_Masterer == section that he is under surveillance etc and it may be pursued in future plot lines-it is in Episode 12 of Season 1. TheTrojanHought 21:29, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
It would be nice to have a list of all the videos the PP team produced for PP. For example the "Happy Birthday Jakob" video is just mentioned in the notes section. The E3 2006 video ( http://www.purepwnage.com/e32006.html) should also be listed, since being a news item/forum post it will get buried as time passes. 83.67.100.171 08:49, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
{{ User PurePwnage}} |
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Here's another one:
{{ User:Praetor alpha/User:PurePwnage}} |
praetor_alpha 05:38, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
An anon added that Geoff is Kyle's real name. I think this is obviously false,(LOL) so I reverted it, but if anyone has somehow gotten any new, verifiable, source on the characters identities, feel free to unrevert and cite the source. -- Anaraug 22:37, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
You know, don't be so sure of "obviously fake"; you did the right thing, though, since there is no way to cite that until the DVD is released. I have my own reasons to believe that is true, but it's irrelative. -- nlitement [talk] 23:09, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
This will be revealed in episode 12
...what the heck? I've seen all of these used well before this even existed. Saying that the phrases or originated with this is incredibly incorrect. I'm removing the section. JONJONAUG 12:44, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
After removing it. Just clarifying here. The show was started in 2004. I've been playing online games since 1999. I've seen this stuff on Battle.net, many MMORPGs, and other games since I've started. It's nothing new, ask any gamers that played games since before they were as popular as today. JONJONAUG 12:50, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
Hey, is it true that 12 was filmed in a member of the PP forum's house? Clarification and add to site would be nice. Quatreryukami 18:43, 11 October 2006 (UTC)QuatreRyukami
According to Jeremy, whom I met at the Metro Toronto Convention in August, the reason for Dave's character not being set down is the fact that he recently graduated. As an engineer grad he's currently looking for work. Because of his profession it might not be possible for him to stay with the PP crew. He had a large interview in vancouver at the time the comic was being made. 216.249.48.173 04:56, 3 November 2006 (UTC) RAD
This article requires further attentiona and cleanup. When need to decide what to do with the descriptions of the characters, for example in the show the character Dave went to China-that's a fact. In the webcomic the character went to Vancouver - refferencing what really happened when the "actor" who played Dave moved vancouver (as said in a teamspeak interview).-- 158.123.153.254 16:18, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
This is funny. The user wont even put his name up! I call BS on this one
Quatreryukami 20:56, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, I'm new to using wiki I just thought that it'd would be interesting to know a little bit more about Dave and the mystery surrounding his character. I don't think Jeremy was lying to me either about it. When I was talking to him at the Toronto Convention, which according to him was smaller crowd for PP then Calgary where they were honoured guests, he talked really casually about it since at his table section there was just me and two of my friends at the time. Not much of a huge line up to meet Jeremy+Tagi+Kyle lol.
Radica 11:29, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
i dont understand why someone removed the cast's real names. Would someone repost them plz? or give reason for removal Quatreryukami 16:05, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
I'd like to add to this that really, everything from episode 12 is missing. Everything. As a keystone to the series this should be added, like, four minutes after release. Not days, weeks. I forgot my login :( my normal login would be Mental Max, lets see if my username works.... User:Mental_max 82.170.16.137 00:00, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm going to add in all the names under the character's names. So for Jeremy it would be Jeremy AKA teh_pwnerer" and underneath it it would say Played by Jarret Cale
EDIT: Oh hey wait, somebody else's already done that. I'm gonna make it more visible because the names are sort of jammed into the text.
Boadrummer
Pure Pwnage (pronounced “Pure Pownage”??? the people in the show pronounce it "ownage"
GET UR F#@#@# FORMATS CORRECT!!!nyway, its ownage. Read the page a little closer for explaination Quatreryukami 19:56, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
You will be able to find a better image of Kyle on one of two Good Game vodcasts that interviewed them. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Raifox ( talk • contribs) 18:28, 8 December 2006 (UTC).
Edit: But thats not Kyle thats Geoff
Putting up a picture of Geoff will merely be putting up a picture of the actor, not the character. The fact remains that the only image of Kyle the character's face that has ever been shown on Pure Pwnage is the one currently on the site. Perhaps this will change with season 2. Syckls 01:14, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
For something as big as the "keep" voters said in the March AFD, the refernces section doesn't list a single third-party reference (such as a newspaper or magazine article). Hbdragon88 08:57, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
2 words: Hak....5. Quatreryukami 16:35, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
Release dates on site. I would get them myself but school has blocked it. Add someone? Quatreryukami 13:32, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Can we get a cite? I mean, not that it's Geoff, but wouldn't it be Geoff playing Kyle? Just a consistancy question. Quatreryukami 23:35, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
The IPTV show Hak5 recently did a 40 minute long documentary about Pure Pwnage. Can a section about this be put in the article? Can this be put on the to-do list? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.68.152.195 ( talk) 19:52, 30 April 2007 (UTC).
Let's just say I GA nom this article. Let's just say. Could anyone tell me in advance what problems there would be? Quatreryukami 02:40, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm not to sure if the comic is still running. A new one hasn't been released in weeks, and at the end of the last one an "End" is seen on the corner of the page. Is this the end of the Pure Pwnage Webcomic?
Jaylaw 22:40, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Probibaly not. The comic will probibaly go on Hiatus like the show did, and will come back. Or it will stop, as it is telling the back story to the show. But... WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A CRYSTAL BALL!!!! Quatreryukami 22:44, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Woah, calm down. I wasn't asking if the were going to make a new one, I was asking if the comic is still running.
Jaylaw 23:23, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
In the film Disturbia, the protagonist is seen playing Ghost Recon online. Several times the phrase "Boom, headshot!" can be heard, both by the protagonist and voices through his headphones. Reference?
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Does anyone know which 12 languages that are available on the DVD? 193.41.170.225 09:31, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
The article states that Jeremy's age is 29, while on 'his' (Pure Pwnage's) myspace account states it at 25. I will edit it in a couple days if I find no one responds to this post on the notion that perhaps putting a false age for a fictional character on the myspace page ( http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=43371008 ) was meant as a joke or something else. Also, for the sake of arguement, I would like to say in advance that this Myspace profile is definatively from ROFLMAO Productions, as it is linked on the Pure Pwnage website. Guldenat 22:08, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
Ok, since no one said anything, I have edited the age for Jeremy. I imagine the confusion was that in fact Jarett Cale is 29, and so the writer of the article put that in as Jeremy's age. As I said, I have corrected the mistake. Guldenat 17:47, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
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A couple of these list "Boom! Headshot!" as a reference to Pure Pwnage (For example: 'In the movie Disturbia, when Kale is playing GRAW he yells "BOOM Headshot!"'). Isn't that more of a common First Person Shooter gamer term than a direct reference? Host Dunkelheit ( talk) 22:48, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
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Can the in-universe tag be removed? When I was reading through the section for the first time it seemed very clear to me that it was explaining a fictional world from an outside perspective. -- Xander756 ( talk) 05:07, 22 February 2008 (UTC)
besides even if it wasn't clear enough (wich i think it is). . the entire show blurs the line between fiction and reality . . . could you really blame the article for doing the same? TimeCruiserMike ( talk) 08:37, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
It is obvious that Doug does play Counter-Strike: Source and Call of Duty 4 (episode 16). He mentions playing Army Ops in both episode 3 and 12, which is America's Army. However, I don't remember anywhere in Pure Pwnage were Doug played or mentioned playing Day of Defeat: Source. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.5.129.77 ( talk) 23:41, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
Come on people. This is a tiny program with almost nil audience. A solid minute of looking at the commentators/editors contributions show that they have turned this wiki into not only a fansite but also a promotional medium. Someone had the gall to put 'internet culture' tags on this. Get real. The only culture this has are a small group of people that think they're modeled after Waynes World. The imperative word being 'small'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.212.59.10 ( talk) 16:35, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
FYI. Ikip ( talk) 19:06, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
This can be found in their official forums: [2]
My apologies for the very late timing of this post. I hope that after reading it through you'll understand the care and consideration it required.
First and foremost: Pure Pwnage episode 19 has, most Captain Obvious'ly, been delayed. It would be irresponsible of me to suggest a new release date at this time, so I won't. When I wrote the news post in April, it was foolishly optimistic and I'm deeply sorry for setting expectations that I couldn't meet.
I'm going to be totally open about these past 9 months so that we can move on from here, no matter where we're going, with honesty and integrity.
In September 2008, Geoff respectfully informed me that he would no longer be involved on set with Pure Pwnage, and that he would also no longer be the show's editor. I faced the decision of either focusing entirely on new projects and leaving the show in limbo, or completing the show we've been promising for years by whatever means necessary. It took approximately 0.02 seconds to make my decision, and I've never regretted it, even after all that's happened.
At that time the game project had been in development for about a year and was experiencing its first crunch period. With an original launch estimation of October 31st, 2008, it became clear with the date fast approaching that there was no hope of getting it finished in time. As the project continued to develop, the scope continued to expand, and so we pushed the launch back to January 31st.
In November I wrote a script for episode 19 and also started work on Project X. Joel flew down for filming at the beginning of December and everything seemed to be falling comfortably into place. We were having a lot of fun and it reminded me of the early days, before all of the pressure, when the show was just a show, and not also the business it inevitably (and thankfully) grew into. On Friday, December 5th, Troy came over to hang out and talk about the upcoming shoots. I hadn't seen him in over a month at this point, and we ended up hanging out, playing games and listening to tunes until 4 in the morning. The following afternoon, less than 12 hours after he left my apartment, he was killed instantly in a car accident. It's extremely difficult for me to describe the impact this had on my state of mind. I'm lucky enough to say that by the age of 30, I'd never lost a friend before. And little did I know, I was about to lose another just seven days later. The rest of December and early January is still a blur for me. I had slipped into what I've since come to understand as severe depression.
By mid-January it was becoming clear that the game project couldn't make its January 31st deadline. This wouldn't have been a big deal if that deadline wasn't also being imposed by a small third party investor named the Government of Canada. Meanwhile the forums were slowly descending into chaos due to ROFLMAO's silence following Troy's death. In the final week of January we managed to get a flexible extension for the game's deadline, my health was improving, and I started to work on re-writing episode 19. On the 27th I wrote this blog post. There was a lot of exciting stuff in the works: the new episode, the game, and Project X.
In mid-February I visited a doctor due to a recurring pain in my side. I had been ignoring it for a few months, but it had slowly grown to the point where it was affecting many aspects of my life. After a lump was found during an ultrasound exam, I immediately concluded the worst and slipped back into a very deep depression. After spending a few weeks in and out of various doctor's offices, the results were "positive": no cancer and no risk of death, but permanent, chronic pain due to nerve damage. As a result of my overall condition at the time, it was strongly recommended that I take a leave of absence.
So, naturally, I immediately went back to work. Try explaining to a doctor that a million people around the world are waiting for you to finish your Internet job and not have him recommend a psychiatrist. Splitting my time between Pure Pwnage, the game project and Project X, I continued work on the script and started booking shoots. The game was still not beta-ready, but we had added another member to the team (now totalling 5) and things were moving forward at a great pace. Then in mid-April, shortly after writing the news post which still sits atop the main page, and following what would normally be considered nothing more than a minor production 'hiccup', I suffered what is commonly described as a nervous breakdown. The cumulative stress resulting from the deaths of my friends, my ill personal health, the now four-months-behind game project, the weight of the entire Pure Pwnage series, and the uncertainty of Project X had an abrupt and severe impact on my ability to function, including temporarily impacting my speech, short-term memory, and motor functions. My doctor ordered me to stop working immediately, and this time I took him seriously. After taking a couple weeks off, including a visit to Calgary to see friends and family (and some fans at the comic-con), I went back to working in a part-time capacity spread across all three projects. This is where we are now.
I know this post is of a very personal nature, but I feel as though over the past five years we've built a pretty unique relationship with our audience, a bond that no show creators to my knowledge have ever had, and you deserve nothing less than the truth, as harsh or depressing as it may be. No corporate bullshit, no marketing slants, just one human being talking to another.
I love Pure Pwnage. It's been the greatest thing to ever happen in my life, and there's a good chance it'll keep that crown forever. There have been many days where I've seriously questioned whether or not this could even be real, or if I was smoked in the head by a car and lying in a coma in a hospital dreaming it all up. I'd often break into these random, big, dumb smiles, looking all goofy, simply because I spent one moment thinking about how lucky I've been these past 5 years. I'm especially thankful that I was raised in an environment that's allowed me to fully appreciate how amazing this gift has been. I've never lost hope, even with all that's happened until now, that the "show will go on". I would never be comfortable or forgive myself for leaving the series as it is now. While it's highly unlikely there will still be 3 seasons, I am absolutely committed to giving this story the proper ending it deserves.
I know many of you have already given up and will hate on the show forever. I accept and take responsibility for that. For those of you who will stick it out, I'll do my best to not let you down. I'm extremely excited about the direction we're headed in these next episodes, and I think you will be too.
-Jarett
clarification edit: Geoff hasn't left ROFLMAO Productions and will continue to make the amazing music in Pure Pwnage. He's also working on Project X.
This wiki entry should be updated to reflect the current state of Pure Pwnage —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.160.94.237 ( talk) 08:23, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
Shouldn't the Pro at Cooking page just be merged with this one? I posted a brief explanation on that article's discussion page, but I will reiterate here. It is a funny show, I like it, but come on, Pure Pwnage has had a much greater influence on internet culture than Pro at Cooking. It deserves mention in this article, but I don't believe that its very existence warrants a separate article. Sandwiches99 ( talk) 20:24, 2 August 2009 (UTC)
There are half completed thoughts like "The Sniper from Team Fortress..." and grammatical errors (the first one for example). The only reason I don't do it is because users on this site have always reverted any edits I do. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.127.114.14 ( talk) 23:05, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
In the episodes "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Doug?" and "The Day the LAN Centre Stood Still" the filming location for the park and neighbourhood scenes is Inch Park in Hamilton, Ontario. In fact, I had earlier suspected that the grocery store Jeremy works in is a store a few blocks from there which now seems more likely.
Also, the map that Jeremy shows in "The Day the LAN Centre Stood Still" of his neighbourhood is in fact the actual neighbourhood in Hamilton where they filmed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Axelca ( talk • contribs) 17:11, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
Pure Pwnage was notable for being one of the first Internet series to be derived from a viral video (THe original Trailer was merely test footage and not a real pilot for the show).Pre-Dating Youtube, It wasn't until the feed back from the video and its popularity they decided to make a show. Also the Slogans/actions from the Characters became wide spread Internet memes, need to be address. The shows remains one of the few (if only) show to have actually made it to Television and was one of the first on the internet that proved it can infact be a income generating medium for programs (Something that's now just starting to become a common thing). The shows Main Actor/Character/General Content has been featured in a variety of gaming related events, was featured in the Documentary Frag, and has infact put input on several games. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.181.166.54 ( talk) 21:50, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
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A voice chat session was conducted soon after the episode 7 release, during which the pure pwnage crew answered questions from fans around the globe. There was quite a bit of interesting info to gain from listening to recordings of the chat session. Some of this info should probably be worked into the article here. One such recording is currently at http://chigau.com/ppchat-edited.mp3 Another artifact related to the show would be Anastasia's blog. However, I cannot ascertain the true nature of this blog (whether it's Anastasia's 'real' blog, or just a prop set up for the show). Despite the fact that it is claimed to be the real blog, during the chat session mentioned above, I find it hard to believe the claim, due to the language used throughout the blog itself. Eleusis July 5, 2005 12:27 (UTC)
-someonelse: well actually, i agree with aupajo. I'm not saying that people can shoot micro, or that dave used to be some kind of micro warrior, but its possible that the crew used to act like they do in the first couple episodes, and changed their ways.
The "soundtrack" line erroneously identified Kyle as the male singer in the "World of Warcraft is a feeling" video. It isn't however; one of the great mysteries at the official Pure Pwnage forums is apparently what Kyle looks like. If the singer was really Kyle, one would assume that mystery had already been cleared up.
Does anyone know what the name of the song is that plays as FPS_Doug's theme?--
BryanSime 09:09, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
Stableboy Holiday appears courtesy of LarG Productions in episode 6, starting at around 6:04. it plays during the blind-date. The track itself is a collaboration of lofi samples and serves as background bar-music.
This is almost certainly a joke, and does not belong in the article. Either it should be removed or replaced with a proper pronounciation. I'd do it myself, but I pronounce that word "poonage" and people would probably disagree. -- Zootm 11:48, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
I pronounce it like pownage, like how it should be pronounced. They say ownage, so we cannot change how it is pronounced in the article. --
70.237.205.86 21:36, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
There are 2 reasons I think the Pure Pwnage people pronounce it ownage rather than pwnage -- in character, Jeremy learned how to read and write in gaming chat, so he thinks "own" is correctly spelled "pwn."
The second reason is that the real life creators are not hardcore gamers. Hardcore gamers always pronounce it pown because otherwise your guildmates wouldn't know the difference when you're talking to them over teamspeak or ventrilo.
Pwnage pronounced pownage has taken on a different meaning from ownage, and is also a much stronger word when spoken. PwnerTV 08:53, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
This is just IMHO, but I think the quotes be moved to Wikiquote and a link made to the article there. --breadcrust 10:39, 10 September 2005 (UTC)
I think the episode descriptions should be re-done so that they are more encyclopedic and factual. In their current state they aren't very suitable. -- cheese-cube 10:30, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
agreed, and i think i'll add a bunch of edits soon Teh wumasterer 02:11, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
Was that actually Kyle in ep 9? If it was, then who was holding the camera? It might have just been put there to make fun of the fact that we never see Kyle (cept by acccident) since they made sure the camera was always in front of his face. Is this a Home Improvement reference (hiding Wilson's face)? Anyone actually seen him in RL to verify if its the same person? -- Prod-You 04:51, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
as an episode series and not a documentary, the viewer is meant to think that kyle is the person holding the camera, and i see no evidence that we should believe otherwise (anyone could shoot third person). while the same principle, lets not go as far as to say they're making reference to home improvement.
Even though we all know Kyle's real name is Adam, and somebody took that out of the trivia area...the cheat 00:37, 2 July 2006 (UTC) - But is that actually proven that his name is Adam?
"Although it doesn't show in the episodes, the only person who FPS Doug ever feared was ParaDoX (also known under the name "Kaimikaze"), an even more hardcore CS player."
There are other statements like this in the article. What evidence of this is there?
Right now, I see the article as fairly disorganized. There are several pieces of information and theories that are repeated. For example, the defeat of deathstriker6666 is written in both his character description and the episode 8 synopsis.
The article is pretty inconsistent; it's always varying between "First-person shooter", "FPS", "First person shooter (FPS)" and "FPS (first-person shooter)", "Real-time strategy", "RTS", "Real time strategy (RTS)" and "RTS (real-time strategy)", and "n00b", "noob" and "newb". I think the article should just stick to the abbreviations "FPS" and "RTS", with a note for both and a small link to the note after front of FPS or RTS instead of having a link outside of the article each time. I have a bit of trouble decided whether to use "n00b" or to use "noob" for this article because the Pure Pwnage subtitle files are inconsistent, but I've decided to use "n00b" because of Jer's shirt. Both the subtitle files and the show seldom, if ever, use "newb", so I oppose the use of "newb" in the Pure Pwnage article.
Well, that's all I could think of right now. Any comments/agreements/disagreements towards this would be appreciated. If there happens to be any firm agreement, please help out and edit some of the article in that agreed style! -- 70.25.168.90 07:32, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
"Counter-Strike: Source", "CSS", "CS:S" and "CS" are also moderately inconsistent. I'd like to make a note for that one and go with the abbreviation "CS:S" to avoid confusion with Cascading Style Sheets. -- 70.25.168.90 17:49, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
Since deathstriker isn't a recurring character like the others, it'd probably be better to describe him through the episode portion. Either that or have a section for the other non recurring characters. Other than that, it'd be nice to have a picture of Kyle (with camera over face). 65.6.109.43 13:35, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
Mmm, you have some good points. I like the idea of creating a section with non-recurring characters! (Any comments from others would be appreciated.) And yes, I'm going to start getting some pictures (if nobody gets them in the near future) of Kyle, Dawei, and perhaps Anastasia because I don't like the harsh blue tint. -- 70.25.168.90 06:24, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
We now need to find a consistent style to address the episodes. For example, should we write "Episode #", "Episode # - [Title]", or "The episode [Title]"? We should definitely get rid of the "In the episode when/where [event]" clauses because it's non-concise and not as specific. Also, noob or n00b? If there aren't any replies, I'll pick what to use for the article myself. -- 70.25.168.90 00:38, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
IMHO this article is in serious need of some slimming down. Here are some suggestions (I think it'd be better if someone who has actually watched Pure Pwnage rather than just heard of it, as I have, would be better at editing this article for something other than grammar):
Thanks. — flamingspinach | (talk) 05:07, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey guys, I don't normally edit wikipedia but I thought I'd mention that Jeremy's accent is not that fictional. People from Thunder Bay and other parts of NorthWestern Ontario talk like this pretty frequently. Especially hockey players.
Why was all that information deleted? Trimmed down, perhaps, but all of it? Please explain your massive deletion better than "this is a fucking encyclopedia". Fictional worlds are discussed on other pages.
222.2.137.193 11:54, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
I think the cleanup is coming along nicely; we can almost remove the "cleanup" tag. Almost.
220.0.164.65 16:42, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Can anyone confirm or deny that "up in this ma'" is a play on the hip-hop term "up in this (neighbour)hood", and that "ma" stands for "metropolitan area", namely, Toronto? Obviously, this is my understanding of "ma". 220.0.164.65 04:09, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
I remember someone asking about this on the PP forums, and the general idea seemd to be that "ma" is short for "mother", which is in turn short for "motherfucker". --
24.136.39.204 04:47, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
>I figured it meant 'mall'. But it's gone now.
Would anyone be objected to the addition a section about the show's filming style, as discussed in the teamspeak interview, and/or a section elaborating "Micro Battles"?
note 8 states that "it is unknown that these abilites would be effective when used against a non-gamer character". In episode 9's micro battle, a member of the group that attacked Jeremy and co uses micro to blast Kyle to the ground. Kyle is frequently reffered to as "a total noob" and, thus far in the series hasn't played a single game, with the exception of Zero Hour in ep 4, which was only for the purpose of creating the purple vs pink skit. This incident shos that micro can be effective against non-gamers.
Well if the Pure Pwnage comic is to beleived, around page eight the guy chasing jeremy is micro-ed by [ps]Ridley, if that is the name...
Microing a non gamer is a bad question. Microing a noob? Yes, it is effecive, as shown through Kyle and (Ps)Ridley Microing the guy in said comic.
Quatreryukami 20:58, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
Is it fair enough to create a Wikipedia entry for it and leave a brief description in this article? — nlitement [talk] 22:21, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
Is it the same as "synopsis"? I don't think any article about a series has a "story" section other than a brief description about it, which Pure Pwnage already has, and when it already has episode synopses. I'll draw over the Story to-do. — nlitement [talk] 22:31, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
List of Pure Pwnage episodes Infinity0 talk 22:37, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
Is this really true? If so, when is she interviewed in episode 2? — Daniel Brockman 06:30, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
I don’t know why I don’t recognize her. What does she say? — Daniel Brockman 09:18, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Anastasia isn't interviewed in episode 2, Jeremy says that he talked to a girl who was impressed with his gaming skill while Kyle was away, which we assume was a lie. Later, in episode 6, Jeremy meets Anastasia again on a blind date, which is the first time we see her. Ted BJ 00:25, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
I think the trivia goes better on the main page... not all the trivia is related to the plots of the episodes. Also, the main page isn't particularly long. Nawara Ven 03:51, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
What is with the edit on the $5000? Did he now pay or what, this definitely needs some clarification. Travia21 6:21PM, APRIL 17, 2007
I think we should write the episode titles like the following (with quotes),
rather than like they are currently written (with italics):
I’d give a reference to the relevant part of the style guide but I’m lazy and I’m guessing people will agree anyway. Actually I’ll just go ahead and do this. — Daniel Brockman 06:37, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Would someone please put up a beter picture of Anastasia, the current one is poor 64.9.5.21 18:13, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
How about this one? —
Daniel Brockman 10:04, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
Hmm, seems no different aprat from the lighting. I think it's better to have one of her *whole* face. Infinity0 talk 17:01, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
It’s kinda hard to find a good-looking frame in which she’s looking into the camera and her face is decently sized. I’m actually doubtful as to whether there are any good closeup shots of her at all in the whole series so far. — Daniel Brockman 05:25, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Either pic is fine. This new one does show her complexion better, though. Nawara Ven 08:41, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Why don't you just use pictures from the noobstore? (Ask for permission first)
I have good pictures of all of the cast from the Episode 10 release what are the rules for posting personal pics of others on Wikipedia? (coyright ect)
Grab the pic from her blog.
I agree with myself in the above comment. If it is on her blog, then it must be public domain, right? -- PowerGamer6 04:43, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
I think we should replace the pictures of "feel uncomfortably close" faces with pictures of their whole body. I mean come on, these pictures are weirding me out. 147.174.150.24 18:32, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
Jeremy likes saying purepwnage words like teh ownage and teh pwnerer and n00bs and stuff like that. Oh, the website is www.purepwnage.com, the episodes are cool there.
The initial argument for deleting Jeremy's PC gamer quote about Uber mirco was that it belonged on wikiquote. However, this quote reinforces the discussion above it. This is how quotation is used in articles of any kind. Removing it is removing useful information. This article is lacking in quotations and references as it is. Nawara Ven 03:55, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
"I dont know much about how to edit wikipedia - but I'd like to request that the "synopsis" be removed, or at least replaced with something that doesn't ruin jokes in the episode by revealing information that nobody wants to know in the most dull way possible. Even if we had released the episode, this is a terrible synopsis. -Kyle"
Please don't post spoilers. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ximensions ( talk • contribs) .
In episode 1, when jeremy enters the restaurant, in the reflection of the glas, it looks like Dave. Though you just see a small part, doesn't it look like dave? Verkon 20:05, 13 March 2006 (UTC) Actually, it is Dave, but he is NOT filming. He is holding a light. This is adressed in the Hak5 documentary, found on the article. Quatreryukami 15:42, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
In epsiode 2, girls, doesn't it sound like teh_masterer that annouces the headlines between the girls talking. Verkon 20:05, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
It is, in fact, the same voice actor as the voice of teh_masterer (although not actually teh_masterer as kyle is the body actor). This is confirmed in the credits of episode 12, I believe. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.154.44.252 ( talk) 22:08, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
In epdisode 5, m8's, the Cs:s spray logo with FPS DOug and the text "boom headshot" under it can be seen at 08:51. Verkon 21:25, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, it is pretty interesting, if you look closely at the other episodes you can find odd things like that, if you find other odd things like this, you can list them in the "Easter Eggs" and "Continuity Errors" section at List of Pure Pwnage episodes. Thrawst 05:27, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
I just reworded and added a link verifying more information in the last sentence of the note about Geoff Lapaire. This note seems to be getting long (longer than the description of Teh_Masterer himself), but I don't consider myself to be qualified to decide which, if any, of the information is unnecessary, or should be moved to the section on Teh_Masterer, or possibly a new section on Rumors, etc. -- Anaraug 21:54, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
What the hell is with people adding this page to AfDs? It's never going to pass and you think that after three strong keeps they would realize that this page deserves its place in the wikipedia! -- DragonWR12LB 04:11, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
Jeremy is totally autistic. Check out the wikipedia article on autism. He has all of the symptoms except retardation.
I will admit, Jeremy does indeed display signs of Aspergers. However, I highly doubt that they intended for this connection to made and saying that he suffers from that condition is way too analytical. -Mafiosostory
He is making up his accent - refer to the Hak5 doco... it's something he thought about concerning his character. 220.233.179.249 14:25, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
In the article is stated:
however, in Episode 4, at 17:57s Teh_Masterer's face is clearly revealed by Jeremy. Is is just is immagination? If so, what proof do we have? And why isn't that even mentioned neither in the main article nor in the Episode listing? Federico Pistono ✆ ✍ 04:44, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
That's Jeremy who's "revealed" as teh_masterer. And no, he doesn't regularly play teh_masterer, Geoff Lapaire does. -- nlitement [talk] 11:00, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
The identity of the guy behind the masterer's mask has NEVER BEEN UNDISCLOSED... there are just "theories". Where it says "he claims that he once “beat Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue with nothing more than a row of pawns and a single bishop,” which is of course impossible, since to win a chess game it is necessary to have a King." I think that whoever wrote that, got the line wrong: teh_masterer obviously meant that he checkmated Kasparov moving just some pawns and a bishop. -- 200.28.67.65 07:02, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
To the above poster, I think you mean has never been disclosed not undisclosed. And anyway, Kyle does not play Teh_Masterer. I've seen him in person and he looks nothing like Teh_Masterer, but then again, without the mask and stuff... it is kind of hard to tell. And ctually, there was an image of Kyle revealed up on the page not too long ago... ( PowerGamer6 03:05, 15 July 2006 (UTC))
I think it should be removed that people belive Kyle plays teh_masterer, if you look at the facial fetures its a lot more likely he is played by Geoff Lapaire (especaily because he has a PP link on his website at http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~glapaire/ -- BlackCow 11:39, 28 July 2006 (UTC) lol
The “beat Garry Kasparov and Deep Blue with nothing more than a row of pawns and a single bishop,” line is supposed to be funny, not necessarily serious. Its just implying Teh_Master is that awsome, uber, leet, pwnage, pro, ect.
This is all unnecessary as in episode 12 there are the full credits including director and the actors that play teh_masterer's character and those who do his voice. The end of episode 12 will make all of these things clear and the entire Pure Pwnage article will need a ton of updating. But not until after November 6th 2006 @ 5pm EST
It says in the == Teh_Masterer == section that he is under surveillance etc and it may be pursued in future plot lines-it is in Episode 12 of Season 1. TheTrojanHought 21:29, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
It would be nice to have a list of all the videos the PP team produced for PP. For example the "Happy Birthday Jakob" video is just mentioned in the notes section. The E3 2006 video ( http://www.purepwnage.com/e32006.html) should also be listed, since being a news item/forum post it will get buried as time passes. 83.67.100.171 08:49, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
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praetor_alpha 05:38, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
An anon added that Geoff is Kyle's real name. I think this is obviously false,(LOL) so I reverted it, but if anyone has somehow gotten any new, verifiable, source on the characters identities, feel free to unrevert and cite the source. -- Anaraug 22:37, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
You know, don't be so sure of "obviously fake"; you did the right thing, though, since there is no way to cite that until the DVD is released. I have my own reasons to believe that is true, but it's irrelative. -- nlitement [talk] 23:09, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
This will be revealed in episode 12
...what the heck? I've seen all of these used well before this even existed. Saying that the phrases or originated with this is incredibly incorrect. I'm removing the section. JONJONAUG 12:44, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
After removing it. Just clarifying here. The show was started in 2004. I've been playing online games since 1999. I've seen this stuff on Battle.net, many MMORPGs, and other games since I've started. It's nothing new, ask any gamers that played games since before they were as popular as today. JONJONAUG 12:50, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
Hey, is it true that 12 was filmed in a member of the PP forum's house? Clarification and add to site would be nice. Quatreryukami 18:43, 11 October 2006 (UTC)QuatreRyukami
According to Jeremy, whom I met at the Metro Toronto Convention in August, the reason for Dave's character not being set down is the fact that he recently graduated. As an engineer grad he's currently looking for work. Because of his profession it might not be possible for him to stay with the PP crew. He had a large interview in vancouver at the time the comic was being made. 216.249.48.173 04:56, 3 November 2006 (UTC) RAD
This article requires further attentiona and cleanup. When need to decide what to do with the descriptions of the characters, for example in the show the character Dave went to China-that's a fact. In the webcomic the character went to Vancouver - refferencing what really happened when the "actor" who played Dave moved vancouver (as said in a teamspeak interview).-- 158.123.153.254 16:18, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
This is funny. The user wont even put his name up! I call BS on this one
Quatreryukami 20:56, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, I'm new to using wiki I just thought that it'd would be interesting to know a little bit more about Dave and the mystery surrounding his character. I don't think Jeremy was lying to me either about it. When I was talking to him at the Toronto Convention, which according to him was smaller crowd for PP then Calgary where they were honoured guests, he talked really casually about it since at his table section there was just me and two of my friends at the time. Not much of a huge line up to meet Jeremy+Tagi+Kyle lol.
Radica 11:29, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
i dont understand why someone removed the cast's real names. Would someone repost them plz? or give reason for removal Quatreryukami 16:05, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
I'd like to add to this that really, everything from episode 12 is missing. Everything. As a keystone to the series this should be added, like, four minutes after release. Not days, weeks. I forgot my login :( my normal login would be Mental Max, lets see if my username works.... User:Mental_max 82.170.16.137 00:00, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm going to add in all the names under the character's names. So for Jeremy it would be Jeremy AKA teh_pwnerer" and underneath it it would say Played by Jarret Cale
EDIT: Oh hey wait, somebody else's already done that. I'm gonna make it more visible because the names are sort of jammed into the text.
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Pure Pwnage (pronounced “Pure Pownage”??? the people in the show pronounce it "ownage"
GET UR F#@#@# FORMATS CORRECT!!!nyway, its ownage. Read the page a little closer for explaination Quatreryukami 19:56, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
You will be able to find a better image of Kyle on one of two Good Game vodcasts that interviewed them. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Raifox ( talk • contribs) 18:28, 8 December 2006 (UTC).
Edit: But thats not Kyle thats Geoff
Putting up a picture of Geoff will merely be putting up a picture of the actor, not the character. The fact remains that the only image of Kyle the character's face that has ever been shown on Pure Pwnage is the one currently on the site. Perhaps this will change with season 2. Syckls 01:14, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
For something as big as the "keep" voters said in the March AFD, the refernces section doesn't list a single third-party reference (such as a newspaper or magazine article). Hbdragon88 08:57, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
2 words: Hak....5. Quatreryukami 16:35, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
Release dates on site. I would get them myself but school has blocked it. Add someone? Quatreryukami 13:32, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Can we get a cite? I mean, not that it's Geoff, but wouldn't it be Geoff playing Kyle? Just a consistancy question. Quatreryukami 23:35, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
The IPTV show Hak5 recently did a 40 minute long documentary about Pure Pwnage. Can a section about this be put in the article? Can this be put on the to-do list? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.68.152.195 ( talk) 19:52, 30 April 2007 (UTC).
Let's just say I GA nom this article. Let's just say. Could anyone tell me in advance what problems there would be? Quatreryukami 02:40, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm not to sure if the comic is still running. A new one hasn't been released in weeks, and at the end of the last one an "End" is seen on the corner of the page. Is this the end of the Pure Pwnage Webcomic?
Jaylaw 22:40, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Probibaly not. The comic will probibaly go on Hiatus like the show did, and will come back. Or it will stop, as it is telling the back story to the show. But... WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A CRYSTAL BALL!!!! Quatreryukami 22:44, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Woah, calm down. I wasn't asking if the were going to make a new one, I was asking if the comic is still running.
Jaylaw 23:23, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
In the film Disturbia, the protagonist is seen playing Ghost Recon online. Several times the phrase "Boom, headshot!" can be heard, both by the protagonist and voices through his headphones. Reference?
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Does anyone know which 12 languages that are available on the DVD? 193.41.170.225 09:31, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
The article states that Jeremy's age is 29, while on 'his' (Pure Pwnage's) myspace account states it at 25. I will edit it in a couple days if I find no one responds to this post on the notion that perhaps putting a false age for a fictional character on the myspace page ( http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=43371008 ) was meant as a joke or something else. Also, for the sake of arguement, I would like to say in advance that this Myspace profile is definatively from ROFLMAO Productions, as it is linked on the Pure Pwnage website. Guldenat 22:08, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
Ok, since no one said anything, I have edited the age for Jeremy. I imagine the confusion was that in fact Jarett Cale is 29, and so the writer of the article put that in as Jeremy's age. As I said, I have corrected the mistake. Guldenat 17:47, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 20:01, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
A couple of these list "Boom! Headshot!" as a reference to Pure Pwnage (For example: 'In the movie Disturbia, when Kale is playing GRAW he yells "BOOM Headshot!"'). Isn't that more of a common First Person Shooter gamer term than a direct reference? Host Dunkelheit ( talk) 22:48, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
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Can the in-universe tag be removed? When I was reading through the section for the first time it seemed very clear to me that it was explaining a fictional world from an outside perspective. -- Xander756 ( talk) 05:07, 22 February 2008 (UTC)
besides even if it wasn't clear enough (wich i think it is). . the entire show blurs the line between fiction and reality . . . could you really blame the article for doing the same? TimeCruiserMike ( talk) 08:37, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
It is obvious that Doug does play Counter-Strike: Source and Call of Duty 4 (episode 16). He mentions playing Army Ops in both episode 3 and 12, which is America's Army. However, I don't remember anywhere in Pure Pwnage were Doug played or mentioned playing Day of Defeat: Source. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.5.129.77 ( talk) 23:41, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
Come on people. This is a tiny program with almost nil audience. A solid minute of looking at the commentators/editors contributions show that they have turned this wiki into not only a fansite but also a promotional medium. Someone had the gall to put 'internet culture' tags on this. Get real. The only culture this has are a small group of people that think they're modeled after Waynes World. The imperative word being 'small'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.212.59.10 ( talk) 16:35, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
FYI. Ikip ( talk) 19:06, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
This can be found in their official forums: [2]
My apologies for the very late timing of this post. I hope that after reading it through you'll understand the care and consideration it required.
First and foremost: Pure Pwnage episode 19 has, most Captain Obvious'ly, been delayed. It would be irresponsible of me to suggest a new release date at this time, so I won't. When I wrote the news post in April, it was foolishly optimistic and I'm deeply sorry for setting expectations that I couldn't meet.
I'm going to be totally open about these past 9 months so that we can move on from here, no matter where we're going, with honesty and integrity.
In September 2008, Geoff respectfully informed me that he would no longer be involved on set with Pure Pwnage, and that he would also no longer be the show's editor. I faced the decision of either focusing entirely on new projects and leaving the show in limbo, or completing the show we've been promising for years by whatever means necessary. It took approximately 0.02 seconds to make my decision, and I've never regretted it, even after all that's happened.
At that time the game project had been in development for about a year and was experiencing its first crunch period. With an original launch estimation of October 31st, 2008, it became clear with the date fast approaching that there was no hope of getting it finished in time. As the project continued to develop, the scope continued to expand, and so we pushed the launch back to January 31st.
In November I wrote a script for episode 19 and also started work on Project X. Joel flew down for filming at the beginning of December and everything seemed to be falling comfortably into place. We were having a lot of fun and it reminded me of the early days, before all of the pressure, when the show was just a show, and not also the business it inevitably (and thankfully) grew into. On Friday, December 5th, Troy came over to hang out and talk about the upcoming shoots. I hadn't seen him in over a month at this point, and we ended up hanging out, playing games and listening to tunes until 4 in the morning. The following afternoon, less than 12 hours after he left my apartment, he was killed instantly in a car accident. It's extremely difficult for me to describe the impact this had on my state of mind. I'm lucky enough to say that by the age of 30, I'd never lost a friend before. And little did I know, I was about to lose another just seven days later. The rest of December and early January is still a blur for me. I had slipped into what I've since come to understand as severe depression.
By mid-January it was becoming clear that the game project couldn't make its January 31st deadline. This wouldn't have been a big deal if that deadline wasn't also being imposed by a small third party investor named the Government of Canada. Meanwhile the forums were slowly descending into chaos due to ROFLMAO's silence following Troy's death. In the final week of January we managed to get a flexible extension for the game's deadline, my health was improving, and I started to work on re-writing episode 19. On the 27th I wrote this blog post. There was a lot of exciting stuff in the works: the new episode, the game, and Project X.
In mid-February I visited a doctor due to a recurring pain in my side. I had been ignoring it for a few months, but it had slowly grown to the point where it was affecting many aspects of my life. After a lump was found during an ultrasound exam, I immediately concluded the worst and slipped back into a very deep depression. After spending a few weeks in and out of various doctor's offices, the results were "positive": no cancer and no risk of death, but permanent, chronic pain due to nerve damage. As a result of my overall condition at the time, it was strongly recommended that I take a leave of absence.
So, naturally, I immediately went back to work. Try explaining to a doctor that a million people around the world are waiting for you to finish your Internet job and not have him recommend a psychiatrist. Splitting my time between Pure Pwnage, the game project and Project X, I continued work on the script and started booking shoots. The game was still not beta-ready, but we had added another member to the team (now totalling 5) and things were moving forward at a great pace. Then in mid-April, shortly after writing the news post which still sits atop the main page, and following what would normally be considered nothing more than a minor production 'hiccup', I suffered what is commonly described as a nervous breakdown. The cumulative stress resulting from the deaths of my friends, my ill personal health, the now four-months-behind game project, the weight of the entire Pure Pwnage series, and the uncertainty of Project X had an abrupt and severe impact on my ability to function, including temporarily impacting my speech, short-term memory, and motor functions. My doctor ordered me to stop working immediately, and this time I took him seriously. After taking a couple weeks off, including a visit to Calgary to see friends and family (and some fans at the comic-con), I went back to working in a part-time capacity spread across all three projects. This is where we are now.
I know this post is of a very personal nature, but I feel as though over the past five years we've built a pretty unique relationship with our audience, a bond that no show creators to my knowledge have ever had, and you deserve nothing less than the truth, as harsh or depressing as it may be. No corporate bullshit, no marketing slants, just one human being talking to another.
I love Pure Pwnage. It's been the greatest thing to ever happen in my life, and there's a good chance it'll keep that crown forever. There have been many days where I've seriously questioned whether or not this could even be real, or if I was smoked in the head by a car and lying in a coma in a hospital dreaming it all up. I'd often break into these random, big, dumb smiles, looking all goofy, simply because I spent one moment thinking about how lucky I've been these past 5 years. I'm especially thankful that I was raised in an environment that's allowed me to fully appreciate how amazing this gift has been. I've never lost hope, even with all that's happened until now, that the "show will go on". I would never be comfortable or forgive myself for leaving the series as it is now. While it's highly unlikely there will still be 3 seasons, I am absolutely committed to giving this story the proper ending it deserves.
I know many of you have already given up and will hate on the show forever. I accept and take responsibility for that. For those of you who will stick it out, I'll do my best to not let you down. I'm extremely excited about the direction we're headed in these next episodes, and I think you will be too.
-Jarett
clarification edit: Geoff hasn't left ROFLMAO Productions and will continue to make the amazing music in Pure Pwnage. He's also working on Project X.
This wiki entry should be updated to reflect the current state of Pure Pwnage —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.160.94.237 ( talk) 08:23, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
Shouldn't the Pro at Cooking page just be merged with this one? I posted a brief explanation on that article's discussion page, but I will reiterate here. It is a funny show, I like it, but come on, Pure Pwnage has had a much greater influence on internet culture than Pro at Cooking. It deserves mention in this article, but I don't believe that its very existence warrants a separate article. Sandwiches99 ( talk) 20:24, 2 August 2009 (UTC)
There are half completed thoughts like "The Sniper from Team Fortress..." and grammatical errors (the first one for example). The only reason I don't do it is because users on this site have always reverted any edits I do. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.127.114.14 ( talk) 23:05, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
In the episodes "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Doug?" and "The Day the LAN Centre Stood Still" the filming location for the park and neighbourhood scenes is Inch Park in Hamilton, Ontario. In fact, I had earlier suspected that the grocery store Jeremy works in is a store a few blocks from there which now seems more likely.
Also, the map that Jeremy shows in "The Day the LAN Centre Stood Still" of his neighbourhood is in fact the actual neighbourhood in Hamilton where they filmed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Axelca ( talk • contribs) 17:11, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
Pure Pwnage was notable for being one of the first Internet series to be derived from a viral video (THe original Trailer was merely test footage and not a real pilot for the show).Pre-Dating Youtube, It wasn't until the feed back from the video and its popularity they decided to make a show. Also the Slogans/actions from the Characters became wide spread Internet memes, need to be address. The shows remains one of the few (if only) show to have actually made it to Television and was one of the first on the internet that proved it can infact be a income generating medium for programs (Something that's now just starting to become a common thing). The shows Main Actor/Character/General Content has been featured in a variety of gaming related events, was featured in the Documentary Frag, and has infact put input on several games. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.181.166.54 ( talk) 21:50, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
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