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The Disney Proper Infinity 2.0 Figures Are Here, And They’re Lovely
Now that we’ve gotten all of thatsuperhero nonsense out of the way, it’s time for the Infinity 2.0 figures that true Disney fans have been waiting for. Available starting yesterday, the Disney Infinity: Toy Box Starter Pack is a special pakcage for Disney fans who opted out of the big Marvel Super Heroes release back…
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UncategorizedHow To Ride Destiny‘s Sparrow Like A Surfboard
Are you still driving your Sparrow with your butt planted on the seat like a normal guardian? How embarrassing. Freke Out has simple instructions on how to use your Sparrow like a surfboard instead—while dancing, no less. It’s as simple as timing an interruption of your mounting the Sparrow with a gesture. So you can…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: The Irregular at Magic High School: the Ani-TAY Review • Final Fantasy Road Trip Part 1: Final Fantasy 1 • Rockmandash Reviews+: Ever 17: The Out of Infinity • Bayonetta and The Case for Gameplay vs. Aesthetic • TAY Explores Comics: I am a Hero TAY Classic—TAY…
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The Cast of Seinfeld as Dragon Ball Characters
Thanks to artist Nina Matsumoto’ Dragon Ball X Seinfeld piece, now I can totally imagine Dragon Ball Elaine kicking everyone through walls and yelling “Get Out!”, right before Kramer goes Super Saiyan. George would also be a perfect Krillin, they are both really bad at winning. I’d love to see an animated version of this.…
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UncategorizedSkeletor’s Best Insults, Summed Up In 90 Seconds
It’s gotta be hard to be the henchmen of a stout skeleton fellow like Skeletor. Just look at those devastated faces. With that voice and with those lines—now summed up in DreamWorks’ short video—He-Man should have never had a chance against him. Skeletor’s Best Insults [DreamWorksTV, YouTube] To contact the author of this post, write…
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UncategorizedOh hey, it’s another space survival game. This one’s called GRAV, and it seems to be a lighthearted, co-op focused take on the procedurally generated planet-exploring, equipment-crafting, base-building, dungeon-crawling genre. The game is currently trying to get on Steam Early Access via Greenlight. Trailer’s above.
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