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Mount & Blade Is Long Role-Playing Hit
September 19th, 2017 12:00 PMMount & Blade has long been a favorite in the gaming community.
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Everyone Has Heard of "Elf on the Shelf"
September 19th, 2017 11:00 AMOver the weekend, a series of rhyming image macros took the internet by storm. Now everyone who's heard of "Elf on the Shelf" is getting ready for two other things that rhyme.
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When Only the Cutscenes Have Voice Acting
September 19th, 2017 10:00 AMYouTuber ProZD parodies how role-playing game often make a startling switch from beautifully voiced cutscenes to simple text speech bubbles.
Happy 9th Anniversary, Trollface!
September 19th, 2017 9:24 AMNine years ago today, Oakland-based artist Carlos Ramirez uploaded an MS Paint webcomic to DeviantArt about the pointless nature of online trolling, spawning one of the most iconic internet meme characters in online history.
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Drake's Meme Aesthetic
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Mount & Blade Is Long Role-Playing Hit
Mount & Blade has long been a favorite in the gaming community.
Everyone Has Heard of "Elf on the Shelf"
Over the weekend, a series of rhyming image macros took the internet by storm. Now everyone who's heard of "Elf on the Shelf" is getting ready for two other things that rhyme.
When Only the Cutscenes Have Voice Acting
YouTuber ProZD parodies how role-playing game often make a startling switch from beautifully voiced cutscenes to simple text speech bubbles.
Happy 9th Anniversary, Trollface!
Nine years ago today, Oakland-based artist Carlos Ramirez uploaded an MS Paint webcomic to DeviantArt about the pointless nature of online trolling, spawning one of the most iconic internet meme characters in online history.