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By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
What that at Nintendo’s E3 booth? A flower, a coin and question boxes. Those all look familiar. We really wish we could rememberpicsfemdom
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
What that at Nintendo’s E3 booth? A flower, a coin and question boxes. Those all look familiar. We really wish we could rememberAbstract: Jacob [[link]] Fox, hardware writer, PhD in Philosophy (Image credit: Future)This week: I've been playing a lot of Killing Floor 3, plus trying out a new laptop and fiddling with the cable management around...
Abstract: CES is all wrapped up, and while AI fatigue has hit our hardware writers (as the term 'AI' has slipped into the realm of [[link]] buzzword purgatory) I'm about to make things a hell of a lot worse for everybod...
Abstract: Disney Dreamlight Valley is rolling [[link]] out its Emotional Rescue update on Wednesday, August 20, bringing two new characters to the valley for us to invite. But you can't just enjoy all the new toys right...
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