Pokemon Fans Have a Rare Chance To Buy Complete 1st Edition Pokemon TCG Base Set

Perfectly graded Pokémon card collections are incredibly rare. Last year, a top-condition set sold for over $900,000! There are only nine collections in the world with the highest grade, so they rarely become available. Now, a nearly perfect 1st edition set – all 102 cards graded PSA 9 Mint – is up for auction. This well-preserved collection represents a piece of Pokémon history and is available through Goldin’s Spring Pop Culture Auction until June 17th.

10 TV Shows That Are Great Despite Being Bad Adaptations

These TV shows exceeded expectations and gained a large following, despite being based on existing stories. While they’re adapted from other works, they often take a different approach. Ultimately, staying true to the source material and creating a great show are separate goals.

Giant Skull’s Canceled D&D Game Has Me Very Worried about Warlock

Giant Skull was working on an unannounced Dungeons & Dragons game, which would have been their first project. However, Hasbro recently canceled it. According to reports, Wizards of the Coast decided the game, which was still in its early stages, wasn’t the right fit for the D&D brand. While the cancellation seems amicable, it does raise concerns about the future of D&D video games.

Nintendo Switch 2 Getting One of the Most Influential RPGs in History

This week, Nightdive Studios announced that the classic game System Shock 2 is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. First released in 1999, System Shock 2 was a groundbreaking first-person action RPG that significantly influenced the genre. It even inspired popular franchises like BioShock and Dishonored, as well as many indie games. Even though it’s almost 30 years old, System Shock 2 remains a beloved and important RPG in gaming history.

What Everyone Is Getting Wrong About The Mandalorian & Grogu’s Box Office

It’s understandable why there’s so much talk about Star Wars. The franchise has faced challenges since the release of The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, and Lucasfilm has been trying to find its footing with TV shows instead of new movies. While shows like The Mandalorian and Grogu have had some success, and others like The Acolyte faced cancellation, fan reactions have been very divided. This has led to a lot of discussion, especially online, and it’s left many wondering: how is Star Wars actually doing?