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April 23rd, 2009 at 4:28 pm

Welcome to the New 61 Frames Per Second

brightestbeforeitburnsout Welcome to the New 61 Frames Per Second

Why, what’s this? It’s a new font! New categories in the sidebar! An all around cleaner, fresher look across the board, you might say. 61 Frames Per Second has had some cosmetic surgery in the past twenty-four hours and while it still mostly looks like the same old 61FPS you know and love, it’s a little bit different. Up to today, the site was built on Telligent’s CommunityServer blog software. It was bad. Well, weapon get, yo. 61FPS is now powered by the blast processing of Wordpress. That’s good!

the whole team in action Welcome to the New 61 Frames Per Second

It isn’t all peaches and cream. We’re still working on converting the last twelve months of my 61FPS over to the new format and it’s proving to be a tricky process. In the meantime, please follow the month by month links on the right hand of the page for classic 61FPS posts or click and bookmark right here.

If you have any suggestions, desires, desperate needs from us, let us know in the comments section. We’ll do our best to meet those demands with gusto.

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14 Comments to Welcome to the New 61 Frames Per Second

  1. Derrick Sanskrit commented on April 23, 2009 4:37 pm

    I have a request! Can I get one of those sweet Mega Man X suits like in the picture? We look totally bad-ass.

  2. bobservo commented on April 23, 2009 5:00 pm

    No Mega Man costume for me? You have made a powerful enemy today, friend.

  3. John Constantine commented on April 23, 2009 5:11 pm

    Fixed!

  4. Roto13 commented on April 23, 2009 5:39 pm

    Good luck with Wordpress. I still can’t justify images to the right or left of my text over on The Tanooki because Wordpress just automatically breaks it. It used to ruin my centered images, too.

    The latest versions seem to be a lot better than the older ones, though.

  5. Nadia Oxford commented on April 23, 2009 5:52 pm

    Joe, you look very fetching when you’re half-naked and hefting a rapier.

  6. Joe Keiser commented on April 23, 2009 6:04 pm

    Man, I usually save the maverick hunting implements and heaving robot cleavage for the third date. Now I’ve got no surprises left.

  7. jenn commented on April 23, 2009 7:17 pm

    You guys look great!

    Oh, the site, too.

  8. Roto13 commented on April 23, 2009 10:03 pm

    Hey.

    I think the RSS feed is busted.

    That means I’ll never be able to visit this site again, ’cause that’s how I get here and I can’t be assed to check manually.

    It was nice knowing you.

  9. Derrick Sanskrit commented on April 23, 2009 11:13 pm

    RSS feed works fine when I plug it into Google Reader.

  10. Austin commented on April 24, 2009 1:32 am

    Best power-up ever!

    Similar design, but better. Awesome.

  11. Austin commented on April 24, 2009 1:34 am

    Oh, actual feedback: I’d maybe change the “uncategorized” category to something more sexy.

  12. LBD "Nytetrayn" commented on April 25, 2009 12:45 am

    Roto> Assuming you can see this, try upgrading WordPress; I find the newer version works a lot better than some of the older ones.

  13. Roto13 commented on April 25, 2009 11:53 am

    It’s not my site, so I can’t really do that. :P We do have a fairly recent version and most of the problems I had with it have been fixed, but apparently it still has that same image problem. I can either center images or forget about them.

  14. Russ commented on April 25, 2009 8:41 pm

    Great to see you guys moving in new direction, try new experiences, live life. Adventure man; that’s what this shits about.

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John Constantine, our superhero, was raised by birds and then attended Penn State University. He is currently working on a novel about a fictional city that exists only in his mind. John has an astonishingly extensive knowledge of Scientology. Ultimately he would like to learn how to effectively use his brain. He continues to keep Wu-Tang's secret to himself.

Derrick Sanskrit is a self-professed geek in a variety of fields including typography, graphic design, comic books, music and cartoons. As a professional hipster graphic designer, his recent clients have included Nerve, Pitchfork and MoCCA, among others.

Amber Ahlborn - artist, writer, gamer and DigiPen survivor, she maintains a day job as a graphic artist. By night Amber moonlights as a professional Metroid Fanatic and keeps a metal suit in the closet just in case. Has lived in the state of Washington and insists that it really doesn't rain as much as everyone says it does.

Nadia Oxford is a housekeeping robot who was refurbished into a warrior when the world's need for justice was great. Now that the galaxy is at peace (give or take a conflict here or there), she works as a freelance writer for various sites and magazines. Based in Toronto, Nadia prizes the certificate from the Ministry of Health declaring her tick and rabies-free.

Bob Mackey is a grad student, writer, and cyborg, who uses the powerful girl-repelling nanomachines mad science grafted onto his body to allocate time towards interests of the nerd persuasion. He believes that complaining about things on the Internet is akin to the fine art of wine tasting, but with more spitting into buckets.

Joe Keiser has a programming degree from Johns Hopkins University, a tiny apartment in Brooklyn, and a fake toy guitar built in the hollowed-out shell of a real guitar. He writes about games and technology for a variety of outlets. One day he will stop doing this. The day after that, police will find his body under a collapsed pile of (formerly neatly alphabetized) collector's edition tchotchkes.

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