
You and I, as adults, know to call things by their actual names. My kid is four, and does no such thing.
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You and I, as adults, know to call things by their actual names. My kid is four, and does no such thing.
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Remember that awesome speeder Rey used to haul her shit across Jakku in Star Wars: The Force Awakens? There’s a LEGO version of it, complete with a Rey minifig, and it’s only $12 right now. You’ll treasure it sitting on your desk like she treasured that beat up Rebellion flight helmet.
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Welcome back to 1999, a year when phones were bigger, jeans and cars were the same size (as each another), and men larger than phones or jeans or cars were prancing around in outer space.
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This Dark Souls cosplay by Cosarmor & Props won top prize at the Emerald City Comic Con earlier this month with this Dragon Slayer Ornstein ensemble, and for good reason: it’s practically an actual suit of armour.
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Where there’s a hardware flaw, there’s a cottage industry to take advantage of it, and the Switch dock’s propensity to scratch console screens is no different.
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Growing up in Australia in the 80s/90s, I have a very weird emotional attachment to these old retailer catalogues, because in the days before the internet—or even reliable games mags—they were the only real way to get info on what games were coming out and, more importantly, when.
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If there is any beauty to be found in Fallout 4’s post-apocalyptic landscapes, leave it to Sir David Attenborough to try and find it.
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GamerCon, an attempt to run a professional games show in Ireland (other shows are amateur efforts), opened for the first time over the weekend. It did not go well.
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Internet cretins engaged in a harassment campaign against a woman who worked for Electronic Arts this weekend, flooding her social media and various internet profiles with vitriolic, often misogynistic messages. Her sin, it appears, was working on animations for the game Mass Effect: Andromeda.
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