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Pokémon: Evolving The Gaming Community
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November 19th, 2016 9:00 PMNintendo's first pair of 7th-generation Pokemon games is finally here. First thoughts?
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November 19th, 2016 7:22 PMKorean celebrity vlogger Go-To-Gyeong pays a lip dub dance tribute to the classic "He-Man Sings" music video in his signature style of shot in-the-living-room aesthetics.
Operation #TrumpCup
November 19th, 2016 2:05 PMOriginally started by actor Scott Baio back in April, this campaign encourages supporters of Donald Trump to ask Starbucks baristas to print the name of the United States president-elect on their coffee cups.
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Pokémon: Evolving The Gaming Community
YouTuber KaptainKristain examines the 8-bit adventure game Pokemon and how it sparked a revolution in social gaming.
Pokemon Sun & Moon
Nintendo's first pair of 7th-generation Pokemon games is finally here. First thoughts?
HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA: Sweded Edition
Korean celebrity vlogger Go-To-Gyeong pays a lip dub dance tribute to the classic "He-Man Sings" music video in his signature style of shot in-the-living-room aesthetics.
Operation #TrumpCup
Originally started by actor Scott Baio back in April, this campaign encourages supporters of Donald Trump to ask Starbucks baristas to print the name of the United States president-elect on their coffee cups.