Kaerall writes "The Washington State Senate has passed a resolution honoring Penny Arcade for their work in the videogame industry and their contributions to worldwide charity for children.
The Washington State Senate has passed a resolution honoring Penny Arcade for their work in the videogame industry and their contributions to worldwide charity for children.
Introduced by Washington State Senators Fred Jarrett, Rosemary
McAuliffe and Karen Fraser, Senate Resolution 8640 notes that more than
45 videogame companies make their home in the greater Seattle area,
making Washington's videogame industry one of the largest in the U.S.
The area's reputation as a "leading locale" for the industry has been
further bolstered by the runaway success of the Penny Arcade Expo, which debuted in 2004 and has since grown to become one of the largest gaming conventions in the country.
What really stands out, however, is Child's Play,
the charity created by the duo in 2003 to provide toys and videogames
to hospitalized children. Like the Penny Arcade Expo, Child's Play was
launched to support a local Seattle hospital but quickly became a
worldwide phenomenon that has raised nearly $5 million dollars for
hospitals throughout the U.S. and in Canada, the U.K., Australia, New
Zealand and Egypt.
"Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Washington State Senate
officially recognize the accomplishments of Jerry Holkins and Mike
Krahulik (that's Tycho and Gabe) in becoming widely accepted
leaders in the computer and videogame industries, encouraging industry
growth through scholarships and advancing Washington State as a hub of
the gaming industry through the presence of Penny Arcade Expo," the
resolution reads.
"Be it further resolved that the Washington State Senate honor Jerry
Holkins and Mike Krahulik for their hard work and dedication to
improving the lives of hospitalized children worldwide through their
creation and continued work with Child's Play Charity," it continues.
The pair won't receive any cash or fabulous prizes for this win,
just copies of the resolution for each of them and the good feeling
that comes with being recognized for their hard work. Oh, and the
knowledge that somewhere in the world, Jack Thompson's brain is
dangerously close to exploding. The full resolution, with all its wherases and be-it-furthers but not a single f-bomb in sight, can be read here. Well done, lads.
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