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Kill Screen

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Projects by Kill Screen (1)

VIDEOGAMES + MAGAZINE + ADULTS = KILL SCREEN

by Kill Screen
A videogame magazine with more words than explosions that will feature photos and writings and maybe some pin-ups. It's coffee table compatible.
  170% funded
$5,949.84 pledged
159 backers
successful

Kill Screen is Backing (6)

Stretch: The Unlikely Making Of A Yoga Dude

I've written a comic memoir about my adventures in American yoga culture. It comes out in August 2010. And now I want to train to be a yoga teacher.
  100% funded
$4,200 pledged
72 backers
7 days to go

James Kochalka + Pixeljam = Glorkian Warrior

James Kochalka and Pixeljam are making a video game called Glorkian Warrior.
  106% funded
$10,617.56 pledged
208 backers
63 hours to go

Send a Postcard, Get a Postcard

by Gaily
A Community Art Project That Aims To Make The World A Much Smaller Place.
  3040% funded
$456 pledged
181 backers
successful

Feltron vs Kickstarter

An exploration into statistical displays on Kickstarter.com. For this endeavor we're pulling in Nicholas Felton, famed information graphic designer.
  107% funded
$3,222 pledged
131 backers
successful

Emoji Dick

Translating Moby Dick into Japanese Emoji Icons using Amazon's Mechanical Turk.
  105% funded
$3,676.01 pledged
83 backers
successful

MR. DREAM GOES TO JAIL

Sponsor this Brooklyn punk band's debut seven-inch, MR. DREAM GOES TO JAIL.
  104% funded
$3,132.63 pledged
65 backers
successful

Recent Posts by Kill Screen

  1. Yeti

    Kill Screen
    Posted project update #4

    Subscriptions!

    Want to subscribe and can't find the donate button?

    http://killscreenmagazine.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/subscribe-to-kill-screen/

    Danke!

  2. Yeti

    Kill Screen
    Posted project update #3

    ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED

    So we did it! Thank you to everyone who donated. We're really psyched to get this out.

    We'll be contacting people about your addresses over the next couple weeks.

    And if you know people who are interested in getting copies, email killscreenmagazine@gmail.com. We'll just handle it over PayPal.

    -Jamin and Chris

  3. Yeti

    Kill Screen
    Posted project update #2

    Almost done!

    Hey gals and guys --

    So we're almost at the end of our funding period and I just wanted to tell all of you thank you so much! I have one last request before the day is done -- help us hit $6,000! We're about $400 short and hitting $6,000 would be amazing and allow us to print more copies. So tell your mom, tell your dad, tell your nanny. Let's make this happen!

    -Jamin

  4. Yeti

    Kill Screen
    Posted project update #1

    A Thank You and an Apology

    Hello all,

    First of all, an apology. You have no idea who we are! You fund our project and we never write! I apologize for that. (It's just like Don Draper says -- it's all about leverage. "You want me but you can't have me" or something like that. At the very least you were curious, right?) Seriously, there are legitimate reasons that I can explain to you when we inevitably meet.

    In any case, let's make this introduction formal. My name is Jamin Brophy-Warren and I am an outgoing reporter for the Wall Street Journal. (Last day on Friday!) I met Chris Dahlen many years ago as we both were writing for Pitchfork Media. In fact, Chris still writes for them along with the Onion AV Club, Edge, Paste and so on and so on.

    Kill Screen was born during a conversation that Chris and I had with others at the Game Developer's Conference this year. We were asking "Why doesn't something like this exist?" We talked about games all of the time but there wasn't something that met the bar, both intellectually and aesthetically, for this genre. That's not to say there aren't lots of lovely blogs that write wonderful things about games and their obvious cultural import, but we wanted something we could hold. An artifact. An object. It had to be beautiful. The sort of thing that stays on your shelf and you pass on to your children. We wanted Kill Screen to be an heirloom.

    We have been blessed to have a cadre of talented writers that volunteered their time and thoughts for the first issue. They are Leigh Alexander (news director for Gamasutra), Tom Bissell (the New Yorker, GQ), Rob Dubbin (writer for the Colbert Report), L.B. Jeffries (PopMatters), Jason Killingsworth (editor at Paste), Ryan Kuo (Crispy Gamer), and Matt Shaer (Christian Science Monitor). Photography and illustration comes to us courtesy of Christophe Beauregard, Lincoln Colding, Brock Davis, Vincent Diamante, Reinier van der Ende, Chris Sweeney and the Autumn Society.

    So that brings us to the tricky little relationship that you and we have developed. We have less than 30 days left to keep Kill Screen growing. You've helped us make this project a possibility so tell your friends! We want to get this in as many hands as possible.

    More updates, we promise.

    In games we trust,
    Jamin (and Chris)

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