10 Best Arcade Racing Games of the 1990s, Ranked

In 1996, Midway followed up their popular arcade racer Cruis’n USA with Cruis’n World. The sequel expanded on the original with more cars and tracks, and added exciting stunts – players could earn extra time by skillfully dodging obstacles and taking curves. While it didn’t introduce major new technology (it used the same processor as the first game), Cruis’n World offered more ways to race, and arcades could even link up to four machines for massive competitions. The original Cruis’n USA was also released on the Nintendo 64, but it wasn’t as popular there as it had been in arcades.

5 Strongest Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon Who Should Always Be on Your Team

Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon are powerful creatures with a combined stat total of 600 or higher. They’re always the final evolution of a Pokémon line, meaning they evolve from a previous form – unlike Legendary or Mythical Pokémon, which are unique. These Pokémon usually take longer to fully train and reach their peak strength, sometimes requiring significant effort. Finding their initial forms can also be challenging, as they often appear in rare locations, so players need to consider the time and effort needed to unlock their full potential.

Human Fall Flat – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition now available

Human Fall Flat was initially released on PC, Mac, and Linux on July 22, 2016. It has since been released on several other platforms, including PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in May 2017, Nintendo Switch in December 2017, iOS and Android in June 2019, and Xbox Series and PlayStation 5 in May and June of 2021, respectively. As of now, the game has sold more than 55 million copies.

PS6, Project Helix “Delivery to Market” Won’t be Affected by Memory Shortages, Says Take-Two CEO

Reports suggested Sony and Microsoft were initially targeting a 2027 release for their next consoles. However, a shortage of memory has led to speculation that both companies might delay those plans. In January, Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson reported that discussions were happening at a high level within both Sony and Microsoft regarding potential launch dates.

Charlie Cox Officially Answers Whether Daredevil Is in Spider-Man: Brand New Day & Avengers: Doomsday

During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote season 2 of Born Again, Charlie Cox repeatedly denied being in any upcoming Marvel movies. When Kimmel asked directly, Cox firmly said “no,” but then playfully added, “I could be lying.” This tactic reminded fans of how Andrew Garfield similarly denied appearing in Spider-Man: No Way Home before it was revealed he was part of the film. However, the conversation changed when Kimmel brought up Avengers: Doomsday. This time, Cox responded with a more resigned “I don’t think so,” and jokingly said he was “waiting with bated breath” by the phone. This answer felt different from his previous denials, and the contrast between the two responses was striking.

Capcom, Ubisoft Developers and Artists Were Left in the Dark About Nvidia’s DLSS 5 Showcase – Rumor

I was really surprised to hear about all this! Apparently, even the developers at Ubisoft found out about the DLSS 5 partnership at the same time we did. But the biggest shock came from Capcom – I read that their team was really taken aback. It’s wild because they’ve always been pretty against using AI in games like the new Resident Evil Requiem. There’s even talk that the showcase made Capcom’s higher-ups rethink things and that they might now force AI into games that are already being made, which is a bit concerning!