SkeleTONS: nearly every bony bastard in the gaming universe
A pictorial history of our skinless friends, from NES to PS3
Need even more? Welcome to the last page, aka the late arrivals that came to our attention too late to get a full-sized screen. But who knows, maybe you’ll be inspired by one of these late bloomers and change your entire Halloween costume. Yes, these are the almost interesting skeletons of gaming:
Yes, that does appear to be Donkey Kong’s skeleton.
Would you look at that – we’re on the last page and not one single boner/boning joke in the whole article. See internet, we’re more than boobs and cheap laughs.
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Oct 31, 2008
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