The Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan has only been open to the public for two days, but there are already scalpers who have put up the museum’s exclusive merchandise for sale online at greatly inflated prices. That’s why the Nintendo Museum has limited a number of its gift-store items to one per customer.
As reported by The Verge, the Nintendo Museum shared a message on social media that a…
Read moreMicrosoft is making a ton of new titles backwards compatible with Xbox One this month. Along with the 19 original Xbox games coming to Xbox One’s backwards compatible library throughout April, a new 360 title is now playable on the current-gen console, and it even receives enhancements on Xbox One X.
As revealed during the latest episode of Inside Xbox, Sonic Generations is now playable o…
Read moreLast week, the Biden administration outlined a massive infrastructure plan that includes $100 billion toward giving all Americans access to broadband internet. Some companies have protested this decision, but Amazon evidently isn’t one of them.
“We support the Biden Administration’s focus on making bold investments in American infrastructure. Both Democrats and Republicans have supported …
Read moreWith Daniel Craig wrapping up his run as James Bond in No Time To Die, his fifth appearance in the lead role, the actor has now commented on the future of the series and specifically how a woman probably should not play James Bond next.
In an interview, Craig said he is not on board with the idea of a woman playing James Bond, but commented that women and people of color should get other …
Read more12 Minutes is the time-loop story reduced to its very essence. It is spare in length and small in scope, taking place almost entirely within a one-bedroom apartment. But that smallness contains narrative and mechanical multitudes that pay off consistently over the course of 12 Minutes’ six-hour runtime.
I say “almost entirely” because, as the game begins, its unnamed protagonist (voiced b…
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