This Legend of Zelda Game From Nearly Two Decades Ago Is Almost Flawless

After more than two decades, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap still feels special. Released on the Game Boy Advance in North America on January 10, 2005, it strikes a wonderful balance between the charming art style of The Wind Waker and the focused gameplay of A Link to the Past. While other Zelda games have rightfully earned praise, The Minish Cap is an exceptional game in its own right and deserves to be remembered alongside the most beloved titles in the series.

After Viral Clip Showed Chevy Chase Doc Director Being Insulted By Him, She Explained Why She Didn’t Cut That Moment

Right away, Zenovich admits to trying to understand Chase, who bluntly responds, “No kidding! You’ve got your work cut out for you.” When she asks why, he tells her, “You just aren’t perceptive enough. There, how’s that?” Many viewers found these comments off-putting, as they shared online. You can see the exchange for yourself if you’re interested.

James Gunn’s New DCU Show On HBO Makes Up For The Arrowverse’s Biggest Failure

As a longtime watcher of The CW’s Arrowverse, I’ve kept track of all the heroes—and the shows that almost were. We all know the main players: Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, Legends of Tomorrow, and Black Lightning. But behind the scenes, a lot more was planned. Sadly, three promising projects never made it to air. Green Arrow and the Canaries, Painkiller, and Justice U all had scripts and concepts ready to go, but the network ultimately decided not to move forward with them. It’s a shame, because I was genuinely excited about the potential of each one.

XRP’s Chaotic Dance: Regulatory Hugs & Market Whispers 🔮

At 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 10, XRP clings to $2.09 like a drowning man to a bureaucratic form, oscillating within a range so narrow it could fit inside a Red Square pigeon’s nest. The price action? A tragicomedy of hesitation, where bulls and bears play a game of chicken with the $2.10 level-a standoff that would make Dostoevsky weep (or yawn, depending on the coffee intake). ☕📉

7 DC Comics Moments You Missed This Week (1/7)

As a big DC Comics fan, I was thrilled to see so many of my favorite series released on January 7th, 2026! Titles like Batman, Absolute Superman, and Adventures of Superman: The Book of El were packed with exciting moments and new developments. From the Justice League being completely taken by surprise to Absolute Superman’s dangerous encounter with his world’s Hawkman, there was a lot to enjoy. If you didn’t get a chance to read this week’s issues, you might have missed out – so check out the highlights below!

5 Most Ridiculous Anime Villain Plans That Somehow Worked Anyway

Villainous schemes in anime, whether meticulously planned with incredible foresight or based on complete chaos, often seem unbelievable. However, it’s this very outlandishness that makes them so memorable. Anime loves grand, over-the-top storytelling, and these ridiculous plans are a perfect example of that creative freedom.

One of DreamWorks’ Best Franchises Just Found a New Streaming Home

All three How to Train Your Dragon movies—How to Train Your Dragon, How to Train Your Dragon 2, and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World—became available on Peacock on January 1st. The critically acclaimed trilogy tells the story of Hiccup, a young Viking who becomes friends with a unique dragon named Toothless, and now the entire series is available on the NBCUniversal streaming service, including the upcoming live-action How to Train Your Dragon film set to release in 2025.

Lisa Rinna Compares Traitors Scene to Andy Cohen’s Baby Shower

The former star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is causing drama on the current season of the Peacock series, and she’s hinted that things are only going to get more chaotic. She even mentioned one upcoming moment reminded her of a memorable experience she shared with her former boss, Andy Cohen.

Haley Kalil Seeks “Good Guys” Amid Matt Kalil Lawsuit

Okay, so things got a little messy last year. After a legal issue arose from a comment I made during a livestream about my ex-husband, Matt Kalil, I’m really looking forward to a fresh start in 2026. I’m focusing on positivity and moving forward, and honestly, I’m excited to leave all that behind and embrace what’s next. It’s time to prioritize my well-being and create a happier, healthier chapter.