One of the benefits of being a PlayStation Plus member is that you can get free games every month with a paid monthly subscription. Whether you’re rocking a PS Vita, a PS4, or a slightly older console, there are free games out there for all types of gamers. This month’s offer for the PS Vita […]
The world rejoiced when Nintendo announced it was lowering the price of, and even reprinting, some of its biggest Wii, Wii U, and 3DS games as part of its Nintendo Selects collection. Greatest hits reprints are nothing new, even for Nintendo, but the company has always been slow to slash its prices since so many […]
May 18 2016 | Posted in
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The Nintendo of America Twitter account shared some interesting information about Super Mario Maker recently. Since the game was released in September of last year, it has sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide. To date, more than 7.2 million courses have been created by players all across the globe, but there’s no indication if […]
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Dark Horse Comics has announced the latest original graphic novel from Mike Richardson (Father’s Day, 47 Ronin) and Gabriel Guzmán (Father’s Day, Lady Death): Echoes. Troubled pilot Fred Martin is caught in a bizarre storm and loses control of his aircraft. Martin awakens unharmed, only to discover that he is thirty years in the past […]
Fox has set an awards-season release date of Nov. 11 for Warren Beatty’s Howard Hughes movie and titled it “Rules Don’t Apply.” The film — the first that Beatty has directed since 1998’s “Bullworth” — is a romantic comedy-drama set in 1958 Hollywood with Beatty portraying Hughes. Beatty also wrote and produced. The film stars […]
An adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk‘s Lullaby has been in the works for years, and today it’s finally taking a big step forward. Palahniuk, director Andy Mingo, and producer Josh Leake have just launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the project, which will mark Palahniuk’s first-ever screenwriting credit. Lullaby, published in 2002, concerns a “culling […]
Olga Kurylenko (Quantum Of Solace) is to join Terry Gilliam’s upcoming Don Quixote film alongside Star Wars: The Force Awakens actor Adam Driver, the director has revealed at a Cannes press conference today. Writer-director Gilliam (Brazil) and producer Paolo Branco (Cosmopolis) announced the official start of production for the long-awaited The Man Who Killed Don […]
Adult Swim has ordered a new comedy pilot from comedian Rob Corddry, “The Hindenburg Explodes!” the network announced Tuesday. Corddry is the creator and star of “Childrens Hospital,” the Adult Swim comedy series that has won two Emmy awards for outstanding short-form live-action entertainment program. A quarter-hour live-action pilot, “The Hindenburg Explodes” follows the unusual […]
TNT is betting on being literary. The cable network has handed a series order to Will, “a period drama told in contemporary style” about the exploits of a young William Shakespeare (starring newcomer Laurie Davidson in the title role). The ensemble also includes Olivia DeJonge (The Visit, Hiding), Colm Meaney (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, […]
CBS on Wednesday revealed its primetime schedule for the 2016-17 TV season, following similar announcements from NBC, Fox and ABC. The major headlines: The network is bringing comedy back to Monday nights; Michael Weatherly’s new drama Bull will be paired with his former series NCIS on Tuesdays; NCIS: LA will shift to Sundays-at-8; and Joel […]