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Submitted by -Mezzo- 116d ago | opinion piece

Gaming's most evil bosses that were defeated by tiny children

GamesRadar - Because video games are just pretend they don’t have to adhere to any real laws of anything besides their own framework of leaky logic. This is great because it means even the most improbable and impractical and impossible and implausible things can happen at any given time. And gamers--always eager to entertain the suspension of disbelief--absolutely wouldn’t have it any other way because it’s what makes games badass. (Culture)

Snookies12  +   116d ago
Oh man, I forgot about Quest 64... I used to love that game back in the day...
TheLyonKing  +   116d ago
40 winks on on there...sad times :(

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