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POPSThe social network grid The social network grid Use The Grid to find Mashable members on your favorite social networks. Show: ALL SITES BLOGS BOOKMARKING COMMUNITY EVENTS & REVIEWS GAME MEDIA SHARING MISCELLANEOUS MUSIC NEWS AIM Pages Asianavenue Bebo BlackPlanet Bolt Cyworld Facebook Flixster Friendster Hi5 Imeem LinkedIn LiveSpaces MiGente Multiply Myspace MyYearbook NetLog Orkut Piczo Stickam Tagged TagWorld Tribe Virb Yahoo.360 AOLPictures Break DesktopNexus DIVIX Stage6 Flickr Fotki Metacafe Photobucket Slide UncutVideo Veoh Vimeo WebShots YouTube blogmarks.net Delicious Furl Ma.gnolia Simpy Spurl.net StumbleUpon Blogger LiveJournal Lotame Tabulas Technorati Typepad Vox WordPress Xanga FineTune iLike lastfm MOG Pandora SoundClick Uber Meet Up Upcoming yelp DIGG Gamespot IGN Xuqa DeviantArt Ebay Plentyoffish Twitter
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POPSDTO Anime - Naruto, Bleach, Death Note Since last May (2007) when they started downloading at IGN, VIZ expanded their online distribution on Amazon which will include broader audiences. Very interesting move by the Anime/Manga giant!
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POPSNintendo Power: Over and Out? I don't remember the day that I picked up my first issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly. I don't remember how old I was when I read my first issue of Gamepro (but I was young, I swear). I don't remember why I subscribed to Play. But I do remember the first time my friend let me read the first issue of Nintendo Power. To me, it was at its greatest when the NES and Super NES were out, serving as a marketing tool for the console. The maps were clutch at the time. Over the last 10-15 years, the magazine lost its luster, which is too bad. If this is the truth, I will miss it.
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POPS7 Fun Facts About Ms. Pac-Man 5. Hardcore Ms. Pac-Man geeks have developed their own jargon, as explained on the site Pactionary.com. For example, "premature pac-ulation" occurs when players mistakenly think they've eaten a power pellet, only to turn around and die while trying to eat a ghost. 6. Ms. Pac-Man's likeness has graced dozens of products: clocks, clothing, dolls, games, housewares, jigsaw puzzles, makeup bags, plastic figurines, sneakers, toothbrushes, windup toys, plus (alongside Pac-Man) a highly collectable plastic lunchbox. 7. The video vixen has also appeared in films ("War Games," "Man on the Moon"), music (rapper Lil' Flip samples her sounds on his 2004 tune "Game Over"), and television "Futurama," "Scrubs"). An entire 2002 episode of "Friends" revolves around the pursuit of Ms. Pac-Man high scores. Also, check YouTube for several live-action re-creations.