Gaze Upon These Cursed Furbies And Fear The God That Created Them
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Furbies were a staple of childhood in the 90s. If you didn’t have one, your mate down the street did, or that one weird kid at school.
With their animatronic, unblinking eyes and thousand yard stare, they were already positively demonic, but now it seems there’s a weird sect of the internet determined to use these extremely cursed dolls to summon satan for real. Welcome to the hell that is the cursed customised Furby internet.
Furbies were first manufactured by Tiger Electronics in the late 90s, but have since become an icon of generation that grew up on the internet. As a symbol of nostalgia and innocence, Furbies have become a target for the rabid meme machines of Reddit and Instagram, morphing into dark mirrors of their past selves.
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Hasbro Reveals Jurassic Park Monopoly & Tiger Electronics Games
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Monopoly: Jurassic Park and Tiger Electronics Jurassic Park LCD Video Game, both of which are based on the original 1993 film, and in the case of the handheld game, it includes the original theme song in the games. The Monopoly game is out right now as you can snag it for $30 at Walmart and Amazon. The Tiger Electronics game, however, won t be released until August 1st, 2021, and will be sold for $20 at major retailers. We have more info on both games below as these both look like amazing must-own titles for anyone who loves the first film. Just looking at them you can hear the theme song now.
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Pokémon might be famous for its games, but it also has some great gadgets
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Pokémon might be renowned for its cooperative gameplay, delightful spinoffs, and making an intimidating genre approachable, but the franchise also has a long history of creative and interesting gadgets.
The series is bursting with technology. The original in-game pokédex clearly takes inspiration from early Palm Pilot-like devices, for example. And if you think about them, pokéballs are technological marvels: they somehow transform living creatures into particles that can be transported across the world (and in the TV show, the pokéballs can even shrink). So it’s not all that surprising that there have been many