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Mega Man 11 Is Coming Next Year
December 5th, 2017 2:30 PMSeven years after the release of Mega Man 10, a new title in the classic platformer series is set to be released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC system late next year.
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People Step Up to Invisible Box Challenge
December 5th, 2017 2:00 PMA viral tweet of a cheerleader stepping over an invisible box has people trying out their mime skills all over Twitter.
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Can I Get A Box?
December 5th, 2017 1:30 PMIs this the spiritual successor to "Shoes"?
Cracked Lays Off Los Angeles-Based Staff
December 5th, 2017 1:00 PMCracked executive editor Jason Pargin (a.k.a. David Wong) confirmed that the site had "let go" many of their Los Angeles-based staff, included several senior editors.
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Mega Man 11 Is Coming Next Year
Seven years after the release of Mega Man 10, a new title in the classic platformer series is set to be released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC system late next year.
People Step Up to Invisible Box Challenge
A viral tweet of a cheerleader stepping over an invisible box has people trying out their mime skills all over Twitter.
Can I Get A Box?
Is this the spiritual successor to "Shoes"?
Cracked Lays Off Los Angeles-Based Staff
Cracked executive editor Jason Pargin (a.k.a. David Wong) confirmed that the site had "let go" many of their Los Angeles-based staff, included several senior editors.