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A couple of nerdy siblings using the internet.

CONTRIBUTORS:

Sammi
Age: 21
Likes:
nostalgia, quirky games, emulators
Favorites:
We <3 Katamari
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Pokemon Snap
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
Crash Team Racing


Max
Age: 19
Likes:
Coffee, indie comics, cartridge-based games
Favorites:
Third Strike
Mega Man 5
God Hand
Curse of Monkey Island
Ikaruga


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31 May 10
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23 March 10
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9 March 10
Tags: katamari bento
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7 March 10
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26 January 10
chimpchimp:

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Posted: 2:18 PM

There has been an influx of Zelda in my life lately; I couldn’t be much happier.

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25 January 10
&#8220;Pallet Town, England, 1831 - A young naturalist named Charles Darwin sets sail on a five year voyage of discovery to lands great and unknown. Always a keen observer and ardent collector, Darwin delighted at the strange, wonderful, and pugnacious creatures he discovered. As his collections grew, he noticed that certain creatures bore marked similarities to certain others, and he began wondering how such new creatures came into existence.  Upon his return, Darwin spent decades writing, researching, and collecting; expanding his ideas into a theory which he finally presented to the Cerulean Zoological Society and published in the momentous and influential manuscript: On the Origin of Species of Small Fighting Monster by Means of Repeated Combat, or the Acquisition of Novel Forms in the Struggle to Collect them All. This year we celebrate the 200th birthday of the world’s greatest naturalist, and on November 24th, the 150th anniversary of his greatest work. Not only did he catch them all, but he discovered the process by which they came to be.&#8221;
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“Pallet Town, England, 1831 - A young naturalist named Charles Darwin sets sail on a five year voyage of discovery to lands great and unknown. Always a keen observer and ardent collector, Darwin delighted at the strange, wonderful, and pugnacious creatures he discovered. As his collections grew, he noticed that certain creatures bore marked similarities to certain others, and he began wondering how such new creatures came into existence.

Upon his return, Darwin spent decades writing, researching, and collecting; expanding his ideas into a theory which he finally presented to the Cerulean Zoological Society and published in the momentous and influential manuscript: On the Origin of Species of Small Fighting Monster by Means of Repeated Combat, or the Acquisition of Novel Forms in the Struggle to Collect them All.

This year we celebrate the 200th birthday of the world’s greatest naturalist, and on November 24th, the 150th anniversary of his greatest work.

Not only did he catch them all, but he discovered the process by which they came to be.”

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24 January 10
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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh