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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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NASA
Peter Solarz
Misplaced Lens Cap
Sade Olutola
Monterey Bay Aquarium
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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linksys and 0387830001 just enjoyin the show
OMG. YOU LIVE NEAR ME.
LINKSYS IS MY NEIGHBOORHOOD WIFI
“LINKSYS IS MY NEIGHBOORHOOD WIFI”
I am dying
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAHHAHAHA
The comment just makes this so much better.
Dark Kenjie
Next project?!
LUIGI: ALWAYS ANGRY by Adams Rebouças Pinto - Sold on September 23rd at Teefury
USD$10 for 24 hours only
Chris Redfield by ~MaicouManiezzo
You know, I still don’t know how to dance.
Street Fighter III: New Generation (CPS3, 1997) “Fighting is my nature.”
They called it a new generation, and it truly was. It had been three years since the last installment of Street Fighter II, and with the Street Fighter Alpha and EX games taking up arcade space alongside SFII, Capcom was saturating the market with 2D fighters, and was in serious danger of edging themselves right out of the market. Their solution, naturally, was to make another Street Fighter game. With its oddball cast, silky-smooth graphics and updated hardware, New Generation seemed poised to take the arcades by storm… Or, at least, it would have, if the public hadn’t been completely sick of 2D fighters by that point, heralding the violent death of arcades across America. This didn’t stop Capcom from putting out a further two revisions of Street Fighter III, though, one of which has gone on to be praised as perhaps the finest Street Fighter game ever made.
Metroid
Created by Thiago Krening
Here comes my girl ~ Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
The Legend of Zelda series’ timeline revealed in Hyrule Historia (25th anniversary art book), according to reports posted online and mapped here by Kotaku.
Apparently the story splits into three branches:
“Note that the ‘split’ is due to Ocarina’s time differences and assumptions based on the different ways that story could have ended and branched off from his two ages.
The Link to the Past split is Link failing, the Majora’s split is Link defeating Ganon and branching off from his boyhood, and the Wind Waker split is Link defeating Ganon and branching from his older years.”
I don’t even follow the Zelda timeline conspiracy theories, but I’m sure plenty of minds are being blown today.
Buy: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Find: Nintendo DS/3DS release dates, discounts, & more
See also: More Legend of Zelda posts
[Via zzun, Kotaku, and Josh Dunbar]
And finally the timeline is revealed… I can die in piece knowing this.
Why so serious Andy?!