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One of the cheapest yet most controversial decisions: Do you really need a “gaming mouse”? For one of the greatest Pinoy
Dota 2 teams of all time, TNC Pro Team from The International 6, the clear answer is, no.
Former TNC Captain, Jimmy “DeMoN” Ho, posted a picture of his team’s preferred mouse weeks after the iconic TNC vs OG match, where the unknown Pinoys eliminated OG, then four-time Major winners, 2-0, in the lower bracket of the tournament. Continue reading below ↓
Plus, here’s a former League of Legends player who proved that mice are just a matter of personal preference.
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Revealed by adidas two days ago, the Ultraboost 21 has added a few new performance features. There’s the LEP, or Linear Energy Push, Torsion system a thin thermoplastic bridge between the forefoot and the heel which promises a “15 percent increase in forefoot bending stiffness.” There’s also more Boost than ever before; the midsole packs in 6 percent more Boost capsules for more comfort and support, fit into a more pronounced heel curve. Continue reading below ↓
Of course, the style has also drastically changed. The Three Stripes now lie on a translucent plastic badge, and the signature heel frame from the 20s has been filled in completely. In the launch ‘Cloud White/Core Black/Solar Yellow’ colorway, striking racing lines energize the silhouette.
SLAM DUNK creator Takehiko Inoue has momentous news.
“There will be a movie!” he said on Twitter in Japanese, while posting a video of an animated sketch of the announcement.
Shortly after, a Twitter account (@movie slamdunk) and website went live.
No other details were shared by Inoue, who worked on the manga from 1990 to 1996. It was turned into a successful adaptation that, up to now, remains the gold standard for coming-of-age sports anime. Continue reading below ↓
However, the official description for @movie slamdunk may offer a few clues. First, it will most likely be animated, with the words “
animeshon eiga” (ã¢ãã¡ã¼ã·ã§ã³æ ? ?) or “animation movie.” Second, its final title remains to be decided.