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    6 hours ago

    featuring Clippy

    Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series
    & Knuckles

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      5 hours ago

      Sorry, haven’t you heard the news?

      It’s Copointe from the Copilot May Cry+ franchise now. Microsoft rebranded it.

      Sega will be renamed to Zune.