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Starbomb Presents: "Smash!"
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Vote Now: Your Favorite Meme of 2014
December 16th, 2014 3:38 PMIt's that time of year again! Check inside for instructions on how to vote for your favorite meme of 2014.
The Latest Playable Smash Bros. Character
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Plate Perfectly Balances Metal Ball
December 16th, 2014 2:45 PMThe Full Motion Dynamics YouTube channel uploaded footage of a platform that uses a resistive touch panel to determine a ball's location and keep it perfectly balanced.
Google's "Year in Search" for 2014
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Starbomb Presents: "Smash!"
Check out this Super Smash Bros.-themed music video for Starbomb's "Smash!" animated by Studio Yotta.
Vote Now: Your Favorite Meme of 2014
It's that time of year again! Check inside for instructions on how to vote for your favorite meme of 2014.
The Latest Playable Smash Bros. Character
Available in seven different skins!
Plate Perfectly Balances Metal Ball
The Full Motion Dynamics YouTube channel uploaded footage of a platform that uses a resistive touch panel to determine a ball's location and keep it perfectly balanced.