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Mysteries at the Museum

Carnival of Naked Animals, Melon Heads, Worst Video Game

Don examines a velvet painting of a unicorn wearing shorts, a distorted skull that shows symptoms of a rare condition and a cartridge containing what some charge is the worst video game ever made.

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