From the creators of some of the most successful consoles of all time, blast into the future of gaming – according to Nintendo and no one else!
From the creators of some of the most successful consoles of all time, blast into the future of gaming – according to Nintendo and no one else!
And most importantly, do not forget to floss, it is essential for good dental hygiene. Also, that thing about people that don’t have books at home, remember this one.
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Yesterday, Nathan Fillion posted the picture below on Instagram along with a few words: “What do you want to believe we talked about?” Please note that the pic might take a few seconds to load.
Could there be a Firefly sequel? Well, since Wash is already dead, I really doubt it. A prequel? Nope, doesn’t work either. These guys are all 15 years older now after all.
What could it be? Speculate in the comments section below!
[Source: Nathan Fillion on Instagram]
From the studio that could really use a new franchise, comes a reboot that asks, “What if we took the Power Rangers….seriously?”
After 30 years, Wil Wheaton recently got reunited with his original ensign uniform from Star Trek: TNG, and unsurprisingly, it doesn’t fit anymore. A lot of us tend to get “thicker” as we grow older unfortunately.
It doesn't fit, but it sure was cool to see and hold Wesley's acting ensign uniform for the first time in 30 years. pic.twitter.com/C4sJDThyWd
— Wil Wheaton (@wilw) June 17, 2017
And here’s another picture from 2013:
Father’s day might be over, but a lot of geeky dad and moms out there will recognize themselves in this. A comic by Zach from Rabbit Rabbit Art.
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Netflix has unveiled the first three shows to offer an interactive story mode. There’s bad news for Android and Apple TV users though.
Reports about the concept broke back in March when rumor had it Netflix would test the idea with a children’s show before extending it to adult stories.
The first show, Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale, launches today featuring a version of the fairy tale character that’s at the very least influenced by the incarnation from Shrek. Another kids’ show, Buddy Thunderstruck: The Maybe Pile, will debut on July 14 and a Stretch Armstrong show will follow next year.
For now the shows will all be straightforward “choose your own adventure” stories for children. The original reports suggested adult shows using the branching technology could be more complex, for example by telling stories out of chronological order. Netflix says it’s starting with children because they are more inclined to interacting with devices and familiar with playing with games incorporating familiar characters.
The interactive stories will work on most Smart TVs, media players, consoles and iOS devices, though they may need an app update. For now the feature isn’t available on Android, Apple TV, the Netflix website, or through Chromecasting. In these cases the show will simply play as a linear experience with pre-determined choices.
So first Batman got a VR experience, and now it seems Spider-Man is getting one, too. Now where is the Deadpool VR experience we all REALLY want!
Coming on Playstation VR on June 30th for FREE!
Tags: Spiderman, spiderman homecoming, VR, VR game
A comic by Alex Culang and Raynato Castro from Buttersafe Comics.
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Alex Jones is not the only guy making a career out of conspiracy theories. They are everywhere on the internet and here’s why you have no choice but to ignore them.
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