Tom vs Bruce reboot is officially official

Thanks to the largess of folks on Kickstarter, Tom vs Bruce will be starting up again in about two weeks. Unfortunately, we won’t be doing Diablo III despite my best efforts. I was hoping we could set up a hardcore game to see who could live longest, and I had every intention of luring Bruce into a deathtrap. I doubt he would have even made it to the Skeleton King.

But we’ve still got a few surprises in store. If we can reach a stretch goal, we’ll be collaborating with three very special guests. We’ll be announcing them over the next three days, as well as dropping hints about our first Tom vs Bruce. So keep an eye on the updates at our Kickstarter page and help us spread the word!

  • legowarrior

    He doesn’t seem to watching Gettysburg at all!  Unless my US History got it all wrong, and Nazis play a huge role in the Civil War.  Which begs the question, which side did the Nazis fight for?

  • Scharmers

    Before or after they bombed Pearl Harbor?

  • brian

    Ahem.  It suggests the question.  It doesn’t beg the question.

    http://begthequestion.info/ 

  • legowarrior

    Okay, I see that now.  I’m curious, how often do you pull out that link?  

  • http://www.facebook.com/simon.plaga.9 Simon Plaga

     It always bugs the crap out of me as well.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000041169764 Khang Tran

    As this is my first time on this website, I’m glad to find that I came just as my favorite series from a certain PC gaming magazine made its comeback :D

  • Ryan

    If you want more of my money, you’re going to need to get a better LinkedIn profile.  Bruce has a pretty good one, but yours is abysmal.  How do I know I’m supporting a legitimate operation?

  • BalanceofPower

    forget the Nazis in the Civil War you gotta watch out for the Grammar Nazis.

    “beg(ging) the question” while not technically correct has just become a colloquialism. There’s no point in fighting it. Unless you’re a professor of Logic at a university there’s no reason to worry over the correct usage of this phrase.