5 Weirdest Godzilla Comics Crossovers Ever

Godzilla isn’t afraid to team up with anyone – from superheroes and everyday folks in the DC and Marvel worlds, to basketball stars, and even characters from famous books! He’s been in a lot of surprising crossovers, and these five are some of the strangest – but in a good way. Any Godzilla enthusiast should definitely check them out.

Pokémon’s Latest Switch 2 Games Proves Why They Should Stop Doing Remakes

Even though the FireRed and LeafGreen versions might not have every feature available on the Switch 2, they’re likely the most authentic way to experience the original Pokémon Kanto region on the console. While Pokémon: Let’s Go Pikachu! and Let’s Go Eevee! are closer to the Pokémon GO mobile game and don’t offer the traditional team-building and catching gameplay, FireRed and LeafGreen provide a more complete and satisfying experience for fans looking to revisit the classic games. They’re a better representation of the original Pokémon than other attempts to bring older titles to modern platforms.

10 Most Significant Video Games in History

Released in 1971, Computer Space was inspired by the earlier game Spacewar! and is considered the first commercially available arcade video game. Housed in a unique, futuristic fiberglass cabinet, it even made a cameo in the 1973 film Soylent Green due to its advanced appearance. Although not a massive hit, Computer Space demonstrated that video games could be a profitable business, paving the way for the modern gaming industry.

Scream 8 Needs to Make A Big Change (Whether Fans Love It or Hate It)

Despite attracting an audience, Scream 7 has received the worst reviews of any film in the Scream series – a significant decline in quality compared to Scream VI. A key discussion will be whether the film’s box office success relied on the positive reception of the previous installment. However, a more important conversation is about the future of the Scream franchise, as it remains popular despite the seventh film’s performance.

March 2026 Nintendo Direct Indie World Reveals Huge Switch 2 Shadow Drop & Major Release Dates

While many are waiting for news on first-party games like the next Super Mario or Super Smash Bros., some of the most exciting games lately have come from independent studios. Nintendo’s Indie World showcase today highlighted a diverse range of these games, from relaxing builders like Woodo to sequels like Moonlighter 2. The biggest announcement? Blue Prince, which won Indie Game of the Year, is available on the Switch 2 starting today! The showcase featured around 30 minutes of exciting indie game news, and if you missed the Nintendo Direct video, here’s a quick recap of the highlights.