The MirrorARCHIVES: Apr 30 - May 06 2009 Vol. 24 No. 45  
Networthy

OLD
CHIPS

That guy: Last weekend was the great Montreal unveiling, when all the hotties and notties show off what they’ve been storing under grease-stained parkas all winter long. And given our city’s hospitality toward a particular breed of semiemployable scene-cred-seekers, they will include some of the goriest, skankiest hipster fashion nightmares that ever ironically wore shuttershades. This blog provides a simple solution—take a photo and send it in with snarky comments. It’s like Vice’s Dos and Don’ts, but they’re all corny Ray Ban-wearing Don’ts—just like you at lookatthisfuckinghipster.tumblr.com.

Eat key: Back in the 16-colour glory days of PC gaming, one game studio stood alone—Sierra. It was a genre unto itself, and the games it produced—raunchy Leisure Suit Larry, gritty Police Quest, wacky Space Quest, and, uh, sword-related King’s Quest— are still classics. Now you can play some on the Web for free. Space Quest I and II are available, along with the first Police Quest and Larry games, and the Black Cauldron. More coming soon at sarien.net.

—Michael Citrome
Comments? mikecitrome@yahoo.com
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