Author Archives: Logan Plant

  • Avengers: Thanos’ Infinity Gauntlet Snap Was Impossible, Scientists Say

    Superhero movies ask us to suspend our disbelief, but one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most iconic movie has been proven impossible for different reasons than you might expect. Continue reading

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    Former Nintendo Employees Remember the Battles Over the GameCube Being Purple

    Today is the Nintendo GameCube’s 20th anniversary in North America, and we’re learning the iconic purple color was highly debated within Nintendo ahead of its release. Continue reading

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    New Super Smash Bros. Tournaments Could Heal Rift Between Pros and Nintendo

    In a community-shaking move, Nintendo is partnering with Panda Global for the first officially licensed series of Super Smash Bros. eSports tournaments in North America. Nintendo is not only supporting official Super Smash Bros. tournaments, but events for the GameCube fan-favorite Super Smash Bros. Melee, as well. Continue reading

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    Changes Already Coming to Halo Infinite’s Battle Pass

    Just days after launch, 343 is already addressing issues players have with Halo Infinite’s Battle Pass. Continue reading

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    Phil Spencer Supports Legal Video Game Emulation

    Xbox lead Phil Spencer wants to see a larger focus on game preservation in the video game industry. Speaking to Axios, Spencer said he hopes the industry turns to emulation as a preservation solution. Continue reading

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