Batman has received another new gadget as "the Echo" has the technology to turn Wayne Enterprises-branded cars into batmobiles in disguise.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the latest Nintendo game to get a paid subscription service, an in-game notice announces earlier this week.
If you're like me, you probably have an old-school Game Boy gathering dust in a drawer somewhere. Its chonky frame and hefty weight (especially when factoring in the 4 AA batteries) and super-small odd-colored viewing screen are as laughably inefficient as they are nostalgic. A new bit of portable tech is here to put some life back into that ancient gaming device, courtesy of Analogue. The new Analogue Pocket, due out next year for right around $200, isn't a ROM file player or an emulator; it's a physical device that plays physical legacy cartridges. …
Well, well, well, it looks like The Losers Club are actually the biggest winners as we head into the first weekend of September. IT: Chapter Two won big at box offices domestic and foreign, pulling in a combined $76 million The international cume, which accounts for Thursday previews in a handful of international markets and includes totals for UK, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Russia, and Italy, is currently sitting at $39 million. Warner Bros. is not only seeing big financial returns with its sequel, which stars James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, and Bill Hader, but can now boast that IT: Chapter Two …
Pokémon and Digimon are constantly compared to each other, and you don't have to look far to see why; both have "Mon" in the name, both center around kids using magical/elemental/super-powered animal-type creatures to fight battles, and both came out around the same time, in the mid to late '90s. Suffice to say, the two appear to be exact copies, and with the original Digimon toys coming out after the first Pokémon game was released, it appears as though one is a ripoff of the other. However, it's not as one-sided as it seems, as both properties have "borrowed" from each other throughout the years— be it by using the same animal as a basis for a monster or in larger ways, such as copying entire game or lore mechanics.