Looking for a unique idea for a date, wanting to live out your rock star fantasies, or just need to let off some steam? Introducing the Wrecking Club, where people go to smash things to pieces. The ...
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In our busy world, there’s no shortage of things to frustrate and annoy us. Now there’s a way to let off some steam in a safe, nonjudgmental space. Deco’s checking out two spots where you can smash ...
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Rage rooms, also known as smash rooms or anger rooms, are all the rage right now. They offer a safe place for people to smash away stress by taking a hammer to a computer screen or hurling an ax ...
There’s a time and a place for peaceful meditation. Sure. But they probably don’t call it the Rage Room... These guys do. It’s an actual establishment where you’ll use a baseball bat to wreak havoc on ...
Nintendo just pulled off a super meaty Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct. Are you not entertained? At least, that’s what I imagine Masahiro Sakurai saying to Super Smash fans while standing in the ...
When Multiversus was first announced, I was pretty skeptical about whether it would be any good. We’ve seen other platform fighters flounder in years gone by; PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale was a ...
Rotterdam A "mobile rage room," where customers smash things for fun, plans to open next month at ViaPort Rotterdam. Advertisement Article continues below this ad The Riot Room grand opening is April ...
In an exclusive clip from Tuesday's episode, Jimmy is convinced he's on the road to success ahead of the Fringe Festival. By Lesley Goldberg Smash Screen Grab - H 2013 In an exclusive clip from ...
There's a small business inside a big warehouse in an industrial area of Worcester. Walk inside, and you'll see scrawls in neon magic marker all over the walls — rants against cancer, against Donald ...