We made the front page of Digg!

David EDavid E Telltale Alumni
An Ars Technica article featuring a nice write-up about SBCG4AP made the front page of Digg today. We'd love it if it stayed there for a bit, as it's a good way for people to find out about the game existing (in case they've been living under an internet rock for the past few months).

Won't you help Digg it?

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  • edited August 2008
    I'm diggin' this dog?!
  • xtrmntrxtrmntr Telltale Alumni
    edited August 2008
    Dang! We fell off the front page... If only the headline had followed the standard "top X of Y" format!!

    - Top 3 days until SBCG4AP comes out (hint: Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
    - Top 2 platforms SBCG4AP will be released on
    - Top 15 inventory items you'll need to beat SBCG4AP

    ...and so on
  • edited August 2008
    I signed up just to digg this...
    EDIT: Sent Digg article to my friends, still in the process of trying to convince one of them to buy the game.:)
  • xtrmntrxtrmntr Telltale Alumni
    edited August 2008
    BadStrong wrote: »
    I signed up just to digg this...

    Awesome! I'm sure there will be more opportunities to digg various things throughout the season :D
  • edited August 2008
    I'm highly tempted to Digg this thread. :p

    Also, has anyone ever tried to digg Digg? The implications frighten me.
  • GaryGary Telltale Alumni
    edited August 2008
    xtrmntr wrote: »
    Dang! We fell off the front page... If only the headline had followed the standard "top X of Y" format!!

    - Top 3 days until SBCG4AP comes out (hint: Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
    - Top 2 platforms SBCG4AP will be released on
    - Top 15 inventory items you'll need to beat SBCG4AP

    ...and so on

    Ah yes... the number one rule for being on the front page of Digg all the time:

    - be one of cracked.com's "Top X" lists.
  • edited August 2008
    ShaggE wrote: »
    I'm highly tempted to Digg this thread. :p

    Also, has anyone ever tried to digg Digg? The implications frighten me.

    "If you type "Google" into Google, you can crash the whole internet" - The IT Crowd
  • edited August 2008
    Molokov wrote: »
    "If you type "Google" into Google, you can crash the whole internet" - The IT Crowd

    That didn't work :(

    I dugg it this morning, surprised to see it. :D
  • edited August 2008
    ShaggE wrote: »
    I'm highly tempted to Digg this thread. :p

    Also, has anyone ever tried to digg Digg? The implications frighten me.
    The universe would implode in on itself.

    And Mintty, why did you try to crash the internet? :eek:
  • edited August 2008
    Gary wrote: »
    Ah yes... the number one rule for being on the front page of Digg all the time:

    - be one of cracked.com's "Top X" lists.
    You say that as if there's anything else on cracked.com.
  • edited August 2008
    Kedri wrote: »
    The universe would implode in on itself.
    if this was the case, then it would already have happened. on the internet usually someone has already tried...everything. unless the universe will be replaced by a similar one a little later..
    Kedri wrote: »
    And Mintty, why did you try to crash the internet? :eek:
    to free us of it's iron grip??
    ...wait, how would i get sbcg4ap...without the internets? telltale should hurry with the bonus disc, or safety disc as i like to call it, in case the internet really crashes.

    now...back to topic: i'm getting myself a digg-account..
  • edited August 2008
    how to get your story number 1 on digg:

    make the title something like RON PAUL TAZERED BY LOLCATS AND STEVE JOBS
  • edited August 2008
    nathew wrote: »
    how to get your story number 1 on digg:

    make the title something like RON PAUL TAZERED BY LOLCATS AND STEVE JOBS, LOLCATS REPORTED AS SAYING "[CONSOLE OF CHOICE] SUCKS!"

    Fixed. :p
  • edited August 2008
    I don't dig digg. I'm more of a dig dug kind of man.
  • edited August 2008
    hey, i just noticed a comment in the ars technica article that seemed a little familiar...
    They can charge whatever they want, as long as people keep buying it. See that's what you gotta do, come up with something people will buy!

    Michael Bolton: You think the pet rock was a really great idea?
    Tom Smykowski: Sure it was. The guy made a million dollars. You know, I had an idea like that once. A long time ago.
    Peter Gibbons: Really, what was it, Tom?
    Tom Smykowski: Well, all right. It was a "Jump to Conclusions" mat. You see, it would be this mat that you would put on the floor, and it would have different conclusions written on it that you could jump to.

    ;)
  • edited August 2008
    Red swingline stapler! PC Load Letter! :)
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