Because of space physics, one faraway asteroid is likely the progenitor of almost a third of all the meteorites on Earth. Watch this episode of MinuteEarth to find out exactly where all these meteorites come from.
Because of space physics, one faraway asteroid is likely the progenitor of almost a third of all the meteorites on Earth. Watch this episode of MinuteEarth to find out exactly where all these meteorites come from.
The Picks:
10 – Motive – Dog Day Afternoon
9 – Plan – Gone Girl
8 – Team – Ocean’s Eleven
7 – Prep – Ichi the Killer
6 – Score – Inside Man
5 – Execution – Oldboy
4 – Getaway – Catch Me If You Can
3 – Coverup – Chinatown
2 – Capture – Se7en
1 – Aftermath – Reservoir Dogs
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PS4 games are now available on PC for PlayStation Now subscribers. As you might expect, most of the titles are a couple of years old.
In the US, there’ll initially be 20 PS4 titles on the service:
There’s some regional variation however, notably that UK customers start out with 51 PS4 titles. In both cases, this is in addition to the existing 500 or so PS3 titles available on PlayStation Now on both consoles and PCs.
Sony says more PS4 titles will be added in monthly updates, though isn’t saying how many. It also says it’s not committed to a fixed timescale for how quickly new retail games will wind up on Playstation Now. Some but not all PS4 titles on the service will include DLC elements as well as the original content.
If you do have a PS Plus account, you’ll be able to copy over save files from PlayStation Now, which could be useful if you decide to buy the game outright and want to pick up where you left off.
The normal price for PlayStation Now is $19.99 a month until September 22nd, you can get the first month for $9.99, or pay $99.99 up front for a full year. One point to watch out for is that you can’t combine this with the standard 7-day free trial, which will continue to automatically roll over to the standard $19.99 a month price unless cancelled.
For all you Marvel fans out there, be sure to check out Amazon’s 1-day sale on over 150 Marvel products, including clothing for men, women, and kids, books and games, toys, watches, and more! Be sure to click on the section you’re interested in by scrolling a little down the page at the link!
Prague, Czech Republic-based artist Filip Hodas, AKA Hoodass, creates gorgeous 3D renderings, inspiring himself from elements from pop culture and video games. In this new series of artwork, he portrays decaying pop culture icons as he thinks they’d look in a dystopian future. Check ’em all out below! (After the “read more” link if you’re reading this from the front page!
With great power comes great responsibility!
Watch as The Onion’s movie critic Peter K. Rosenthal reviews ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming.’ As with everything The Onion releases, you should not take this review too seriously.
A funny mashup featuring the cast of Sesame Street reenacting “Sabotage” by the Beastie Boys.
About 3 years ago, I spent a Sunday editing a video of the Muppets rapping “So What’Cha Want”, which ended up being a total game-changer for me. The original “Sabotage” music video is without a doubt, one of the greatest of all time, so I knew I couldn’t do a regular old lip sync video, I had to bring it! RIP MCA.