Well before this week's shock announcement of a Legend of Zelda film, the Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes director had ideas for a Nintendo adaptation.
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Legendary Nintendo figure Shigeru Miyamoto will produce the movie alongside Avi Arad; it will be directed by Maze Runner 's Wes Ball.
Elon Musk posted on X that he will "look into" this.
The streaming company said all those who have the app downloaded will lose access in January next year.
As the holidays loom, Lego is very quiet with new sets in November—but that doesn't mean there aren't a few things to look out for.
The company behind remakes and reimaginings like The Cowabunga Collection and The Blizzard Arcade Collection says it can still make the games it wants.
It’s a new form of hardware DRM that could make it impossible to play old PS5 games in future years.
Biometric data is quickly becoming your key to unlock the internet.
Analogue is releasing a reimagined Nintendo 64 version that will let you play the original cartridge games in 4K.
For $500, this is as close to living in the metaverse as you’re likely to get. And that’s ok.
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Kevin Afghani is the new voice of Nintendo’s main mascot, replacing longtime Mario VO actor Charles Martinet.
I mean, it's Lego, so you'll still need to fork over your plenty of your Bells-equivalent—but the new collection isn't filled with too many pricey sets.
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With the exception of Pokémon Bank and StreetPass, Nintendo is taking its 3DS and Wii U services offline in April 2024.
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Microsoft's plans for future gaming consoles and devices through 2030 were among a flood of leaks in an FTC court filing.
Starkiller's short-lived series was so cheesy and stupid, but so good.
While the law mandates that companies make parts available for self-repair, Californians won't get parts to fix their Xbox or PlayStation any time soon.
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