10 Sega Genesis Games That Are 10/10, No Notes

Even in 2026, many Sega Genesis games remain exceptional and are still incredibly fun to play. Beloved classics alongside hidden gems like Ristar and Shining Force all deserve perfect scores – they’re fantastic from beginning to end.

Acclaimed Action Series Commemorates Major Milestone With a New Release

I’ve been following the anime, and it’s celebrating its 10th anniversary! They released a cool video looking back at everything that’s happened, and launched a special website for the celebration. Just recently, in April, they announced a special exhibition at the Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature, running from June 6th to July 12th. It sounds like they’ve got a lot more planned this year, and it’s exciting to think this is just the beginning of the anniversary celebrations.

Worldcoin Price Slips Toward New All-Time Low as Descending Channel Tightens

Since October 2025, the price of Worldcoin (WLD) has been moving within a downward channel, defined by a range between approximately $0.4052 and $0.24. The price has repeatedly tried to recover, but has consistently been pushed back down by a resistance level around $0.3088 (indicated by the daily Supertrend). Worldcoin hasn’t managed to close a day above this $0.3088 level since late 2025.

1000’s of High Value Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards Are About To Enter the Collectors Market (But They May Be Stolen)

A collector in Dallas recently found a large number of uncut Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, which are very rare. These sheets are usually only available directly from printing companies or as small prize pieces at tournaments. The collector claims to have found them in a dumpster, but many people doubt this story and suspect the sheets were stolen. The seller’s strange behavior has only increased those suspicions.

The Marvel Games Your Parents Warned You Were a Waste of Quarters Are Finally Back (as They Should Be)

The Sega Channel was a unique game cartridge for the Sega Genesis. Like any other game, you plugged it in, but it also needed a coaxial cable connected to your TV or cable box. This cable delivered a library of Genesis games directly to your home, whenever you wanted to play them. It was the first service that let you download and play games on demand – paving the way for modern services like Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, and Nintendo Online.