5 Cult Classic Superhero TV Shows You Probably Haven’t Seen (But Should Watch)

With so many new superhero shows and movies constantly being released, it’s easy to forget the ones that started it all. These older, beloved shows were incredibly creative, defined many of the characters we know today, and created unique atmospheres that haven’t been matched in recent blockbusters. Despite their influence, they aren’t widely streamed and deserve more attention from today’s superhero fans.

7 Supervillains Who Could Beat Homelander, Ranked By How Easy It Would Be

Homelander is incredibly powerful – even other superheroes fear his strength and violent tendencies. He can destroy planes, fly faster than the speed of sound, survive a nuclear blast, and use his heat vision to effortlessly cut through groups of people. In his prime, he was the biggest danger his world had ever known. Still, even Homelander’s power pales in comparison to the most powerful and evil villains in the DC and Marvel universes.

A Surprising Developer Created One of the Best Shooters 11 Years Ago on This Day

Nintendo, famous for family-friendly games like Mario, surprised everyone when it released Splatoon for the Wii U on May 28th. While PlayStation and Xbox were known for competitive shooting games, Nintendo hadn’t really entered that arena before. What made Splatoon truly special was how different it was – it traded in realistic guns and gritty themes for bright colors, unique style, and incredibly clever multiplayer gameplay. Now, eleven years later, the Splatoon series is still popular and is evolving again with the upcoming Splatoon Raiders.

Two Steam Games Are 100% Free for Less Than 24 Hours

This week, Steam is giving away two free games. First up is Drift86, a well-received arcade racer from 2019. It boasts a “Very Positive” rating on Steam with 90% of its 1,722 user reviews being positive. The other free game is Bunny Guys, a 2023 parkour title. While it has fewer reviews, it still holds a “Positive” rating on Steam with an 83% approval rate.

New Report Confirms Pokemon TCG Massively Increased Production in 2026 (But It’s Still Not Enough)

The Pokemon Company is limited by how many cards its factories can currently produce, and ensuring those cards are high quality and reach stores is also a challenge. While they’re building a new, larger headquarters to address this, it won’t be finished until at least 2027. Recent reports from the Pokemon TCG website PokeBeach confirm that the company is currently producing cards at its absolute highest capacity, with production numbers significantly increased compared to previous years.

Persona 6 Leak Reveals First Look at the Game’s Protagonist

New artwork related to Persona 6 has recently surfaced online, seemingly from an overseas animation studio collaborating with Atlus on the game’s development. The artwork showcases the game’s male protagonist, who has blonde hair and green eyes. Leaks also include art of other characters expected to appear in the game. A ResetEra user named lolilolailo, known for accurately sharing information about upcoming Sega titles, has corroborated the leak’s authenticity.

Xbox’s Biggest Criticism From Fans Underscores A Major Modern Gaming Challenge

Honestly, this whole situation feels like a good kick in the pants for Xbox. It’s really showing them what we, as fans, are hoping to see from them in the future. I’m glad they seem willing to listen to what we want, but it’s complicated. A lot of what we’re asking for feels like a big shift from where they’ve been going lately, and it’s just tough to make those changes in the current gaming landscape.