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Magikarp
October 17th, 2013 12:00 PMIntroduced in Red and Blue, this seemingly useless fish Pokémon has become a fan favorite online, as many gamers share videos of level 99 Magikarps beating powerful teams.
Man With the Machine Gun A Cappella
October 17th, 2013 9:30 AMSmooth McGroove uses nine vocal tracks and a cat to recreate Laguna's battle theme from Final Fantasy 8 one man a cappella style.
Keep Calm and Press On
October 17th, 2013 2:30 AM SharePokémon Creepy Black
October 17th, 2013 12:01 AM"The game started with the familiar Nidorino and Gengar intro of Red and Blue version. However, the “press start” screen had been altered. Red was there, but the Pokémon did not cycle through. It also said 'Black Version' under the Pokémon logo."
Saroo's Google Maps Homecoming
October 16th, 2013 9:30 PMAt the age of four, Saroo Munshi Khan was separated from his family in India with no way to return home. After being adopted by a family in Australia, Khan used Google Earth to retrace his memories, eventually traveling to India for a reunion at age 27.
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Man With the Machine Gun A Cappella
Smooth McGroove uses nine vocal tracks and a cat to recreate Laguna's battle theme from Final Fantasy 8 one man a cappella style.
Pokémon Creepy Black
"The game started with the familiar Nidorino and Gengar intro of Red and Blue version. However, the “press start” screen had been altered. Red was there, but the Pokémon did not cycle through. It also said 'Black Version' under the Pokémon logo."
Saroo's Google Maps Homecoming
At the age of four, Saroo Munshi Khan was separated from his family in India with no way to return home. After being adopted by a family in Australia, Khan used Google Earth to retrace his memories, eventually traveling to India for a reunion at age 27.