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Best Cosplay at PAX Prime
September 2nd, 2013 2:30 PMMissed this weekend's PAX Prime in Seattle? Machinima caught up with some of this year's best cosplayers.
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September 2nd, 2013 2:00 PMLaunched in January 2011, this single topic blog curates user-submitted photographs of cats posing with lots of paper money.
Brock Takes on Regular Show
September 2nd, 2013 1:00 PMBest known for his hilarious dubs, Brock recently recreated every voice from Regular Show in one minute.
Meet Mighty No. 9
September 1st, 2013 6:00 PMReady to enhance your childhood? Keiji Inafune, who helped create more than 30 Mega Man titles, has launched a Kickstarter today to fund a side-scrolling game that will incorporate old school game action with modern technology and fan input.
#EmojiArtHistory
September 1st, 2013 4:00 PMThis Twitter hashtag uses SMS emoji to reinterpret well-known works of art in a minimalist fashion.
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Best Cosplay at PAX Prime
Missed this weekend's PAX Prime in Seattle? Machinima caught up with some of this year's best cosplayers.
Brock Takes on Regular Show
Best known for his hilarious dubs, Brock recently recreated every voice from Regular Show in one minute.
Meet Mighty No. 9
Ready to enhance your childhood? Keiji Inafune, who helped create more than 30 Mega Man titles, has launched a Kickstarter today to fund a side-scrolling game that will incorporate old school game action with modern technology and fan input.
#EmojiArtHistory
This Twitter hashtag uses SMS emoji to reinterpret well-known works of art in a minimalist fashion.