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Where's Tung Tung? Why This AI Wooden Log Man Was Yanked From a Popular Roblox Game
Tung Tung Tung Sahur's removal from Steal a Brainrot stems from an intellectual property dispute. But can an AI-generated ...
The macabre Little Nightmares returns this October with a sequel that delivers more puzzle-platform horror and online, ...
PlayStation fans and PlayStation haters don't usually agree. But there's one complaint (or insult, depending on who you ask) ...
Meanwhile: Morrison Foerster reached a settlement with Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles on behalf of tenants who ...
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Banana Eats Codes [New Mode] (September 2025)
Banana Eats is a hunt and seek game, that has one player in the role of a killer banana and the rest are innocents trying to ...
The caption reads, “Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella resumed their walk to school on Monday morning. A new school year full of discoveries, friendships, and adventures awaits them. The ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco stunned in a beautiful off-white dress as she attended a charity golf tournament in Monte Carlo, ...
The platform - which enables users to create and join groups based around shared interests - was founded ten years ago as a ...
Fortnite and Sonic cross paths as new shoes head to the battle royale game, but I'd argue that this collaboration should be ...
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Experts warn Nintendo’s new stance on mods could undermine gaming innovation and legal protections
If mods aren’t considered prior art, companies could claim their ideas as their own. Experts say the precedent could let publishers patent mechanics first created by fans.
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