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Classic Limo Car Parking - granny games online
Classic Limo Car Parking is an awesome and unique driving game in which you must test your parking and driving skills in a series of car parks!
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Leader Strike – unblocked games at school
unblocked games at school
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Spider Swinger – unblocked games at school
unblocked games at school
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The Last Man - granny games online
An emergency call from the ALUC - Alien Life Unit Center - located on the planet CA-210717, has been received by the Special Force Team operating on the planet.
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Evo-F2 – Blumgi games
Blumgi games
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Dunkbrush – slope games unblocked
slope games unblocked
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Capybara Clicker – unblocked games at school
unblocked games at school
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Ninja Clash Heroes 3D - granny games online
Ninja Clash Heroes is an action-packed 3D shooter game that immerses players in a thrilling world of Japanese ninjas.
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Car Eats Car: Winter Adventure – unblocked games at school
unblocked games at school
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One man’s nearly 40-year, 8-bit quest to finish his teenage Commodore 64 RPG
There are stories that some of us, at a certain stage of adulthood, should never hear. Not if we value our time or our storage space. I regret to inform you that Mike Brixius, on his RavenWolf Retro Tech channel, offers just such a story about his quest to finish his own Commodore 64 CRPG from 1984. He will be able to do it, too, because he kept all the disks, tapes, notes, and hand-documented assembly code print-outs ever since his teenage project.
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Shroud and DrLupo are first Diablo 4 players to get a Megan Fox eulogy
No matter how fantastic your Diablo 4 classes are, one thing is certain in the world of the Blizzard RPG – you will meet a grizzly demise. To make matters sweeter when you meet a hero end in Diablo 4, Transformers star Megan Fox will honor you. In fact, streaming giants Michael ‘Shroud‘ Grzesiek, ‘Wudijo’, and Benjamin ‘DrLupo‘ Lupo are now among the first players to receive their own personalized Diablo 4 Megan Fox eulogy.
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jacksmith – unblocked games at school
unblocked games at school
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Half-Life remade as a roguelike, approved by Valve, and playable now
The original Half-Life has been remade as top-down, twin-stick shooter roguelike, which has been approved for Steam by Valve and has its first version out now.
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Evil Neighbor 2
Evil Neighbor 2 is a thrilling escape game that features a larger house, more items, and a stronger enemy compared to the first episode.
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Anniversary: Zelda: Link's Awakening Is 30 Years Old Today
Thirty years ago today, Link embarked on one of his most beloved adventures yet – a quest that was made all the more remarkable for the fact that it took place on the monochrome-screened Game Boy. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening hit Japanese stores on June 6th, 1993 (North America and Europe had to wait until August and December, respectively), following in the footsteps of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the SNES. The Game Boy title took many visual cues from its home console sibling, but was notable for some significant changes, too; it doesn't take place in Hyrule, for starters, and doesn't feature Zelda at all.
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Diablo 4: Blizzard Confirms Two Expansions in Development
Diablo general manager Rod Fergusson revealed that Diablo IV currently has two expansions in the works. Speaking with Kinda Funny Games, Fergusson said, “As I sit here we're about to launch the main game, we're finishing up season one, we're working on season two, we're working on expansion one, we're kicking off expansion two…we're working on that now and we haven't even launched the game.”
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The Witcher 3 has sold 50m copies, entire trilogy over 75m
The Witcher 3 has now sold 50m copies, cementing the title's position as one of the best-selling games of all time. Developer CD Projekt Red announced this latest milestone during its recent earnings call. Here, CDPR exec Adam Kicinski also revealed the Witcher trilogy combined has now sold in excess of 75m copies.
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Cyberpunk 2077 ends up in New York's Museum Of Failure
Nearly two years after its disastrous release, Cyberpunk 2077 has been admitted into the New York Museum of Failures, a harsh sentence, but not one that’s undeserved. Even if you weren’t interested in CD Projekt Red’s monumental release, you’d have seen it advertised and talked about online prior to its release. Even more so when it eventually did come out, along with an avalanche of bugs and performance issues that deeply angered fans who’d waited years for the dystopian FPS role-playing game.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom comfortably holds No.1
It's a second week at No.1 for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, despite a 73% drop in sales week-on-week. It sounds like a hefty drop, but it's not too unusual for a game that receives a lot of hype and delivers a huge week one of sales. The game became the biggest boxed release of the year when it launched last week.
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Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom sticks the landing in a triumphant return to Hyrule
Is it bad when a new game feels like a rehash of one of the best games of all time? Six years ago, Nintendo launched its new Switch console alongside The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. That entry in the decades-old action-adventure series gave players a sublime sandbox of mystery, puzzles and combat that set a new standard of open-world games.
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