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Nintendo Game Boy Micro Released globally in 2005, the Nintendo Game Boy Micro was the last Game Boy console released by Nintendo. It was also the first console to feature interchangeable face plates.
It is commonly held that the maximum temperature at which humans can survive is 108.14-degree Fahrenheit or 42.3-degree Celsius. A higher...
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Prepper: A term often used as a synonym for survivalist that came into common usage during the early 2000s. Refers to one who is prepared or making...
Read More »The Game Boy first went on sale in Nintendo's Japanese heartlands in April 1989 and quickly became a phenomenon with amazing games, groundbreaking peripherals and brilliant successors such as the Nintendo Switch. With this iconic console now turning 30, we look back at some of the biggest moments in its history.
10 Disappearing Jobs That Won't Exist in 10 Years: Professions That Won't Guarantee Career Opportunities Retail Cashier: $21,000. ... Telemarketer:...
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The official longest kiss was clocked at 32 hours, 7 minutes and 14 seconds long by Nikola Matovic and Kristina Reinhart in Germany in February...
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Camping combats nature-deficit disorder Anxiety, obesity, lack of focus, and even depression. While one camping trip may not solve all of our...
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Cecelia Cichan (Northwest Airlines Flight 255) Out of the deadly plane crashes with one survivor, this crash ranks number one. It is also the...
Read More »The Nintendo Game Boy Player was an add-on that allowed Nintendo Game Boy, Nintendo Game Boy Color and Nintendo Game Boy Advance games to play on a Nintendo GameCube. A different version of the Game Boy Player was released for the Panasonic Q, a hybrid system manufactured by Panasonic that was only released in Japan. The Nintendo Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter was an alternative to the Nintendo Game Link Cable. It was compatible with a number of games, including Pokémon Emerald (Game Freak, 2004), Mario Golf: Advance Tour (Camelot Software Planning, 2004) and Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django (Konami, 2004).
Tigers are typically wary of humans and usually show no preference for human meat. Although humans are relatively easy prey, they are not a desired...
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Caregivers often find they have less time for themselves and other family members. They often spend so much time on caregiving duties that they end...
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The National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that on average, solar panels deteriorate by about 0.5% per year. This means that at the end of 20...
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Flies are the most common and dirtiest of the restaurant pests. These small bugs can carry billions of harmful microorganisms, including E. coli...
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