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Gamecube: 2001. Game Boy Advance: 2001. Wii: 2006. Nintendo DS: 2004.
How can you get free internet through the government? The FCC Lifeline program can provide reduced-cost or even no-cost internet access. You can go...
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At the peak of their 30-year partnership, McDonald's had about 1,000 locations inside Walmart. Even before the pandemic, McDonald's Walmart...
Read More »Nintendo began developing video games in the 1970s during the height of arcade gaming. When other companies like Atari began developing video game systems for home use, Nintendo broadened its horizons and began working on its own consoles. Today, the historic developer has more systems than nearly any other company, so it takes effort to track all of Nintendo’s consoles. Fortunately, the Nintendo fans at Record Head are here to sort things out. Check out our guide to Nintendo video game consoles from their earliest to newest releases. Let’s-a go!
100 million AK-47s There are an estimated 100 million AK-47s of a number of variations round the world. It's a popular weapon among firearms...
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Include enough food and water for three days for each member of your family, along with a manual can opener, moist towelettes, garbage bags, a...
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A dragon is a shortened version of blunderbuss, a firearm with a short, large caliber barrel which is flared at the muzzle and frequently...
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In most cases, solar batteries can't power everything in your home. The important things will stay on, like your lights and your fridge, but you'll...
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Increased headaches, stomach aches, and other physical symptoms of stress. Difficulty falling and staying asleep. Challenges in choosing healthy...
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Big is a large, purple anthropomorphic cat, who is depicted as—while unintelligent—sweet, easygoing, and physically strong. In Sonic Adventure,...
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