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He’s one of those guys who technically aged well because he kinda always looked like this
TMZ@TMZ
Jack Nicholson seen in a rare photo celebrating his 89th birthday. 🎂 Photos: tmz.me/pJHhhZ3
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60M’s per year, no expectations and AZ weather you’d have to kidnap me before I left
biggz cares if don’t nobody else care.@Biggz_91
If I'm Booker I probably want a change of scenery too tbh
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Me watching my cousin switch from Eddy to Tiger in Tekken Tag

Chato@Xhatoid
Evolution of Eddy Gordo #tekken
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It’s hilarious cause she was beating the breaks off bro at first. Kicked him so hard his neck twisted
AuxGod@AuxGod_
With an episode title like “Videl is Crushed”, we should’ve already known Spopovich was going to show no mercy in the World Tournament 📺
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This show is that old? Damn. Also didn’t know it was on UPN
ToonHive@ToonHive
27 years ago today, ‘Home Movies’ premiered on UPN.
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Nigga put his wife in a headlock in public and threw her in a car and sped off. He was never coming back from that fr
Dev@DevonDude_
Everytime I see Rich Swann wrestle I think this mf is way too good to just be doing indies and TNA.
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Super Mario Bros. DX for the Game Boy Color is fascinating in many ways.
If you ever wondered why they started with Mario 2 in their Advance series on the GBA, it's because 1 got its glow up about 2 years prior.
DX featured a basic world map and a challenge mode with red coins or yoshi eggs.
The biggest difference is obviously in the visuals. The Game Boy Color lives up to its name, delivering over double the onscreen colors of the NES.
The system was more than capable of running the game nice and smoothly even with the added color. The audio got a nice boost, even though it's still 8-bit. Stereo sound goes a long way.
The elephant in the room is the resolution. The GBC outputs roughly 60% what the NES can, so there's a ton that gets left out if you're going 1 to 1 for console games.
Luckily Mario 1 isn't exactly an intense game, and they give you options to help. Pressing Select will pull the camera up to let you see more ahead of you, and pressing up and down scrolls respectively.
I'm sad I never got to see this on my system back then. I bet it looks amazing on the Color's screen. #RetroGaming
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