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Mega Man Made With 97 Rubik’s Cubes

07/07/2013 By ausretrogamer

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What do you get when you cross a Rubik’s Cube wiz that is also a Mega Man fan?  Watch Kyudan’s video and find out.

Before anyone complains about the colour of 8-bit Mega Man, you should be aware that the standard Rubik’s Cube does not have the colour scheme to support two separate shades of blue on such a small scale.

source: Kyudan

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