Monthly Archives: October 2017
Ultra Sun and Moon Will Be the Last Pokemon RPGs for 3DS
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Moon will be the "culmination" of series developer Game Freak's work on 3DS, presumably before the core Pokemon RPG series moves to a new home on Nintendo Switch.
Speaking to IGN, Game Freak director Shigeru Ohmori explained that the company has seen each of its 3DS games as the full extent of what could be achieved on the handheld console:
"When we were making Pokemon X and Y, we really were trying to push the 3DS system to its absolute limits - which is what we thought we’d done. But when Sun and Moon came around, we completely redesigned the system, and actually ended up pushing the 3DS even further to what we thought was the most we could draw out of it."
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Upsets and Comebacks: Previewing the 2017 LoL World Championship
The battle for the League of Legends Summoner’s Cup has been raging for over three weeks. There have been epic plays, massive upsets, and a fair share of surprises. Need to catch up on the most important stories? Here’s a region-by-region breakdown to get you ready for the Knockout Stage!
The expectations were sky high for North American teams heading into the second week of the Group Stage as Immortals, TSM, and Cloud 9 all fought their way to solid 2-1 records. But the second week curse realized itself once again when both TSM and Immortals fell in blowout tiebreaker losses.
Nintendo Switch Update Allows for Save, User Data Transfers
The latest Nintendo Switch system update allows players to finally transfer user and save data, as well as capture video clips of certain games.
Nintendo has released the latest 4.0.0 update for the system, which finally gives Switch users the ability to transfer both their saved game and user account data from one Switch to another. In order to transfer, both systems must be updated to 4.0.0. and connected to the internet. The system a user is transferring to cannot have more than seven users.
Death Comes for the Ten Realms in Thor #700
The Mighty Thor #700 offers a taste of things to come for the series in Marvel Legacy, and it's not looking good for these Thors.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for The Mighty Thor #700!
While this issue features a number of intertwined stories, the main conflict involves the Odinson defending Karnila and her fellow Norns from Malekith's army. Malekith's goal is to destroy the home of the Norns and the threads of fate they weave. Basically, he thinks that be destroyign fate, nothing will stand in the way of him becoming ruler of the Ten Realms.
Batman: William Shatner Talks Creating Two-Face
Warner Bros. and DC’s new animated film Batman vs. Two-Face (now available on Digital, DVD and Blu-ray -- read our review here) is funny in that not only does it feature the classic version of the Dynamic Duo played by Adam West and Burt Ward, but it also stars another actor known for playing an iconic hero -- William Shatner. Only this time Shatner is voicing the titular villain of the piece.
“I think of myself as a hero,” laughs Shatner when I tell him he’s considered strictly a hero to several generations of fans.
“You hear from actors all the time, bad guys are more fun and all,” says the once and future Captain Kirk. “And it’s true. In this particular case, playing two people -- he’s not named Two-Face for any reason -- so there’s a Jekyll and Hyde character. And that’s always fun to try and differentiate the two people. And that’s what I attempted to do.”
Bruce Wayne Confirmed to Exist in the Arrowverse
More evidence — namely, his name being spoken aloud — confirms that Bruce Wayne does indeed exist in the Arrowverse.
In a sneak peak at tomorrow's episode of Arrow, which you can view on Twitter, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) name drops Bruce Wayne during a conference about Oliver's Green Arrow photo, in which he denies the image being real.
The character says, "They could have put Bruce Wayne's head on that body. Has Bruce Wayne left Gotham to hang out in Star City recently? No."
The Arrowverse has previously hinted at Bruce Wayne actually existing in Earth-1 up until now, mentioning Wayne Tech and Gotham a handful of times. In "Flashpoint," The Flash's third-season premiere, we saw Barry Allen's phone had numbers for Bruce, Diana, and Hal, but that was a different reality.
Heath Ledger Wanted Christian Bale to Really Hit Him in The Dark Knight
Heath Ledger was evidently so dedicated to his performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight that he encouraged Christian Bale to really beat him up during filming.
The upcoming book 100 Things Batman Fans Show Know & Do Before They Die from author Joseph McCabe reveals this new behind-the-scenes story from the beloved film, as printed on The Hollywood Reporter.
Star Wars Pivots Away from Single-player
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Sony Announces Mini PS4 Controller for Kids
Sony has revealed a mini PlayStation 4 controller aimed at children.
The officially licensed peripheral, dubbed the Mini Wired Gamepad, was revealed in a post on PlayStation Blog, where the full design of the fun-sized gamepad is showcased. The controller is made by Hori, known for their fighting sticks and controller designs for a variety of platforms.
PS4 Mini Wired Gamepad, via PlayStation Blog