Tagged: year: 2016

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Five Best Video Games Inspired by Real Mythology

From ancient Greek legends to Norse folklore, mythologies from around the world have often featured in video games. Having myths incorporated into games gives an additional layer of engagement for players to explore. But...

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Beginner’s Guide to Mamamoo

To celebrate Mamamoo’s 2018 Four Season Four Colors project, I have decided to put together the ultimate guide to Mamamoo. This is called Beginner’s Guide to Mamamoo, but it’s really the Beginner’s Guide to Being a Moomoo.

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Mob Psycho 100

An 8th-grader with psychic powers chooses to suppress them for the danger they represent, but only keeps on finding people that want to unleash them.

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YAM Magazine’s Marvel Cinematic Universe Films Ranked

With a little help of our in-house geek, a bunch of the YAMMag team dusted off their lists to rank our favorite Marvel Cinematic Universe films from 2008’s Iron Man all the way to Black Panther, in celebration of the decade-long MCU and the release for Avengers: Infinity War.

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Diandra’s 2017 in New Music

Though the years seem to take away more and more of my energy and ability to write, I still want to share the new music I encountered in 2017. Whether you want a new dance rhythm or something to sing along to, or just want to forget life and become sound, I hope you find something new to like!

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Team Gaji – What Does the Fox Say

A new assistant at a mobile game developer studio and her team manager initiate a relationship, that will clash with the manager’s complicated relationship with her first love, the CEO of the company.

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Still Better Than Love

Does true love only exist in your dreams? Sick of hearing that love is hard work? Is meeting the right person all about timing? Wrong! Just put on the Patch, and you can experience love in seconds!

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Khalil Fong – JTW Journey To The West

Although his Western heritage has always played a big part in his music, Asian-American singer-songwriter Khalil Fong has never made his penchant for East-meets-West fusion as clear as he has with his latest album Journey to the West; inspired by the classic Chinese tale.