6 SNES Platformers That Still Hold Up Today

Here are the six SNES platformers that still hold up today.

Here are the six SNES platformers that still hold up today.

Daniel and Viliam Béreš’s game, Crossroad, experienced technical issues during its live stream, causing visual glitches and lines to appear on the screen.

Square Enix has suggested a new Dragon Quest game might be announced this month, May 2026. While many fans are hoping for Dragon Quest 12, a remake of an older game is also a possibility. The recent 2D-HD remakes, which used a similar art style to Octopath Traveler, have been very popular, so it’s likely Square Enix could remake another classic title.

Here are five fantastic fantasy films from the year 2000 onward that you might not have seen, but definitely should. They all feature incredible adventures and unique, magical worlds.

For a long time, The Sims 4 has been the dominant game in the life simulation genre. Many players have been hoping for a compelling alternative to play when they need a break from EA’s popular life sim. Initially, inZOI seemed like it could be that alternative, but its incredibly detailed graphics require powerful computers, which excludes many players. While inZOI has done well as an early access game on PC, a large number of potential players are waiting for it to be released on consoles. Unfortunately, the PS5 version of the game has now been delayed until the first half of 2027. Here’s the latest information we have.

This special story originally appeared in a 2016 Attack on Titan anthology, which brought together several well-known comic book creators to expand on Hajime Isayama’s world. Artists and writers like Evan Dorkin, Sam Humphries, Gail Simone, and others didn’t just fill in gaps in the existing story; they created entirely new versions of the Attack on Titan universe. This particular short story was a collaboration between Scott Snyder and Ray Fawkes, with art by Rafael Albuquerque – the three had previously worked together on the horror comic American Vampire. Here, Snyder returns to his horror background, but this time within the setting of Attack on Titan.

These ten books were once thought to be unfilmable, but surprisingly, they became incredibly successful movies. They demonstrate that with skilled directing, boldness, and clever decisions, cinema can adapt almost anything.

Let’s talk about that cameo everyone’s buzzing about – Martin Scorsese! The legendary director shows up as an alien shopkeeper, and it’s a delightful little detail that his character actually has the same eyebrows as the man himself. When I asked Dave Filoni about it, he played it cool, but Jon Favreau really spilled the beans. Apparently, they took Scorsese’s performance and handed it over to the animators, who absolutely ran with it. Favreau said they were inspired by the character design and poured extra effort into making it special – he genuinely believes it’s some of the best animation in the whole project. It’s clear Scorsese’s appearance wasn’t just a quick gag; it was a collaborative effort that everyone involved clearly enjoyed.

As a huge fan of K-dramas, I have to say that Sweet Home is still one of the best horror shows Netflix has ever put out. And The Glory? Seriously intense – it’s one of the darkest, most gripping psychological thrillers I’ve seen on the platform. But recently, I discovered another Korean show that blew me away – it actually got a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes! It’s a really cool mix of a classic noir mystery and a dark, psychological thriller, and if you’re into those kinds of shows, you absolutely need to check it out.

The action movie Mechanic: Resurrection is currently the fourth most popular film on Prime Video in the U.S., according to FlixPatrol. It’s also gaining traction globally on Netflix, appearing in the Top 10 movie charts in countries like Brazil (No. 10), the Dominican Republic (No. 3), Jamaica (No. 3), Peru (No. 4), and Venezuela (No. 6).