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"Nintendo Wii U",
"Single Player",
"The Legend of Zelda",
"Nintendo Switch",
"Third person",
"Hack & Slash",
"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild",
"The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom",
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"textContent": "I was in the gift shop of a small art gallery the other day when I bought a postcard depicting a bunch of different keys. The postcard turned out to be a reproduction from the six-volume dictionary and encyclopedia Larousse du XXe siècle (me neither) and the keys come in a gorgeous range of shapes and sizes. The Roman key is broad and boot-shaped. The Merovingian looks like part of a crank.\n\nRead more",
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