A-Train9 Evolution announced for Switch 2

The game will be available in the following editions:

The game will be available in the following editions:

Back in 1993, if you owned a Sega CD, you might remember Prize Fighter, a game made exclusively for the console by Digital Pictures and published by Sega. Digital Pictures unfortunately went out of business just three years after the game came out. If you didn’t have a Sega CD, you probably never heard of Prize Fighter – it wasn’t a huge hit and reviews were mixed. So, it’s quite a surprise to see this interactive, full-motion video game make a comeback, especially as a remastered version!

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Great fantasy worlds become popular for a reason, and those that truly stand out deserve to be adapted for the screen. We’ve seen successful adaptations of franchises like The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and The Chronicles of Narnia, and even other beloved series like Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea, Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, and Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time have made it to the screen, though not always perfectly. That’s why it’s frustrating that Steven Erikson’s Malazan Empire hasn’t yet received the same treatment.

As we shared before, the test will be available on PlayStation 5, computers, iPhones, and Android phones. It will support several languages – English, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Spanish, and Russian – and include voice-overs in English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. The test will let you play through the story up to the episode called “Deal? Deal!”

If you prefer watching all episodes at once instead of weekly, the new show releases might not be for you. Luckily, February is here with plenty of anime to binge-watch! We’ve put together a list of 10 series that will keep you entertained all month long.

Wolverine has fought many characters throughout the Marvel Universe, and while not all are his enemies, some have become rivals, especially those who debuted in his original comic books. Here’s a ranking of ten of Wolverine’s most formidable first foes, based on their power.

As of early February, Alexander Skarsgård’s The Legend of Tarzan became available on Amazon Prime Video and quickly climbed into the top 10 most-watched titles. It’s currently among the platform’s popular choices, alongside films like Sinners, A Minecraft Movie, and Ready Player One, as well as series such as Fallout and The Night Manager. Specifically, the movie is currently sixth in the rankings for films alone.

Many popular anime series are still being made, like Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, Spy x Family, and The Apothecary Diaries, so it’s too early to judge whether they’ll have satisfying conclusions. In fact, very few anime manage to create a truly great final season. Most acclaimed endings come from shows with only one short story (Cowboy Bebop, Odd Taxi) or a single, unbroken run (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood). It’s rare for a long-running series, with breaks between seasons, to finish strongly.

Jay Garrick, the original Flash, debuted in The Flash Comics #1 and later became a founding member of the Justice Society of America. He was a groundbreaking hero who paved the way for many others. Notably, he was the first Golden Age hero (besides Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman) to appear in the Silver Age, which helped introduce the idea of a multiverse to comic books. Even today, his stories are considered some of the best, and he remains a key figure in the DC universe. Recently, he played a role in the popular DC K.O. event, proving he’s still a vital character after all these years. He’s a true legend and deserves recognition for his lasting impact.