Derek Hough and Wife Hayley Reveal Meaning Behind Baby Girl’s Name

Oh my gosh, you guys, I’m still reeling! They finally revealed her name – Everley Capri! It’s just… perfect! Apparently, they put so much thought into it, trying to find something that felt just right. I’ve been obsessively checking for any news since December 29th when little Everley arrived, and finally knowing the story behind the name? It’s everything! I’m completely in love with it, and with them, of course!

It’s Been Nearly 20 Years, and I’m Still Mad About This Game Killing One of the Best Nintendo Franchises

Before the recent Switch release, the last Advance Wars game was Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, which came out on the Nintendo DS in 2008. While Days of Ruin played like a typical Advance Wars game, it had a noticeably darker and more serious tone. Despite positive reviews, it didn’t sell very well, likely because it was released around the same time as other popular Nintendo games. It’s disappointing that the Advance Wars series stopped after Days of Ruin.

Ubisoft Cancels Prince of Persia Remake and 5 Other Games

Due to a company-wide reorganization at Ubisoft, the planned remake of a classic PlayStation 2 platformer has been canceled. Fans had been eagerly awaiting a new 3D Prince of Persia game after a 16-year gap, but development of the project—first announced in 2020—has now stopped.

Nickelodeon’s Most Popular Show Is Back with a New Season on Paramount+

Fans can soon revisit Bikini Bottom! Season 15 of SpongeBob SquarePants is coming to Paramount+ on January 21st. The new season originally aired on Nickelodeon over a year ago and features SpongeBob, Patrick, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, Plankton, and Squidward embarking on even more underwater adventures. Since its debut in July 1999, SpongeBob SquarePants has been the most-watched animated series, and Season 15 continues the hilarious misadventures we all love.

18 Years Ago Today, One of Cartoon Network’s Best Shows Ever Ended (With a Twist No One Could Have Predicted)

Today marks 18 years since the final episode of Codename: Kids Next Door aired on January 21, 2008. Unlike previous episodes, this special jumped forward in time, showing the characters as adults reflecting on their childhood adventures. It hinted that their battle against adults would never truly end, but sadly, fans never got to see how that future conflict would unfold.