Month: September 2023

Kirby Star Stacker and more classic titles are now available on Nintendo Switch Online

Four classic Nintendo games are now available on Nintendo Switch Online, expanding the evergrowing library.  Nintendo took to Twitter today to announce that it’s added a selection of new titles to its Switch exclusive subscription service, including Quest for Camelot, Kirby’s Star Stacker, Joy Mech Fight, and Downtown Nekketsu March…

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The Boy and the Heron’s first trailer is a glimpse at Miyazaki’s next dark fantasy

During the Second World War, young Mahito Maki (Soma Santoki) suffers a heartbreaking family tragedy and must move immediately to the countryside, where his father (Takuya Kimura) works for a family making planes for Japan’s military, as Miyazaki’s own father did. Isolated, Mahito begins exploring the mysterious landscapes and encounters…

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Emily Blunt and Chris Evans’ new Netflix crime thriller movie looks like a medical Wolf of Wall Street

Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for its Chris Evans-starring movie Pain Hustlers – and it proves he’s well and truly put the role of Captain America behind him. The teaser, which you can watch below, gives us another look at Evans’ superb acting range. The former Marvel actor famously…

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Todd Howard says Starfield’s ending ‘might be a little controversial’

Starfield‘s game director Todd Howard has said that some players may find the ending “controversial.” In an interview with NPR, Howard revealed that he thinks some players might respond differently to the game’s ending, saying that it won’t provide the answer to every lingering question they could have. “I do think the…

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The best Bluetooth trackers for 2024

If you’ve ever been derailed from an on-time departure by a set of lost keys or misplaced wallet, you’ll benefit from a Bluetooth tracker. These small gadgets attach to your stuff and use your smartphone to keep tabs on where they are. There’s a growing number of these gadgets available…

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The first episode of Pokémon: Paldean Winds is a crash course in treasure hunting

Paldean Winds’ first episode — “Breathe Out” from director Ryohei Takeshita and writer Teruko Utsumi — introduces Ohara (Cat Protano), Alquis (Paul Castro Jr.), and Hohma (Caroline Spinola), three Naranja Academy students who are all at different points in figuring out what unique goals they want to achieve as part…

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