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Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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This is the realization of a dream. Years ago I saw a picture of a Sharp Twin Famicom that had been custom painted bright orange and had countless layers of gloss varnish that made shine like a freshly waxed car. It made me want to do this, take consoles and turn them into works of art. I practiced for a year, and even scrapped an initial attempt, before finally creating what you see above. This is the F5′d Memories Sharp Twin Famicom.

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Every generation has a console that marks their entrance into the world of video games. For many, th
Every generation has a console that marks their entrance into the world of video games. For many, the Sega Master System II was that magical gateway that opened up an entire universe of pixelated adventures and 8-bit dreams. It was 1990, and Sega, with its Master System II, was preparing a new generation of gamers to fall in love with gaming in a way that only the classics can. But it’s not just a console; it’s a symbol of an era that, decades later, still makes us smile and feel a wave of nostalgia.