Every Sega Console Ranked From Worst to Best

Sega’s initial home video game console was the SG-1000, which launched in Japan and select other countries, but never made it to North America. Because of this, it didn’t directly compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US, and it remains largely unknown to many gamers. Over a few years, the SG-1000 was released in various designs. It offered a collection of 51 game cartridges and 29 Sega My Card games. While reasonably popular, the console had some technical drawbacks and ultimately finished last in the market. However, it does feature some enjoyable titles, such as Safari Race, Star Force, Wonder Boy, Sega-Galaga, and more.

D&D’s Best Class Has One Glaring Flaw You Didn’t Even Know Was Fixed

Even at lower levels, wizards can still be surprisingly vulnerable – a single arrow from a goblin can still take them down. However, experienced, high-level wizards have enough magical versatility to overcome these weaknesses. While this core aspect of the class hasn’t changed with the 2024 rules update for D&D, many other parts of the Wizard have been significantly altered. To fully understand these changes, it helps to remember a major limitation Wizards used to have in older versions of the game.

New KPop Demon Hunters Content Finally Hits Netflix

This new collection is a celebration of the hugely popular movie, created as a thank you to its fans. It’s about 10 minutes long and includes four short segments. These feature the cast reacting to fan videos, showcase amazing cosplays inspired by the film, highlight families enjoying the movie together through dances and sing-alongs, and take a deep dive into the success of the hit song, “Golden.”

Doctor Who’s Future Will Need To Be Decided A Lot Sooner Than You Think

The BBC remains fully dedicated to Doctor Who. Lindsay Salt, the BBC’s Director of Drama, recently stated it’s “one of the BBC’s most treasured brands” and has no plans to cancel it. Interestingly, they haven’t even begun discussing how to fund future seasons, likely due to the current uncertainty surrounding the BBC’s overall budget. Salt explained they are open to different production models and want to ensure the show is made properly, taking the necessary time to do so. However, funding decisions will need to be addressed eventually.

Xbox One Exclusive Game Long Thought Cancelled Resurfaces And It Still Looks Incredible

The game, called The Last Night, is being developed by Odd Tales. It was originally planned to be published by Raw Fury, but it’s currently unclear if that partnership is still active. It’s also unknown whether the game will launch exclusively on Xbox. If it is an Xbox exclusive, it will be for the Xbox Series X, not the older Xbox One. The original publishing deal may have ended or changed, but development on the game is still ongoing.

Kirito & Asuna Return in New Sword Art Online Anime (First Look Revealed)

Bandai Namco is creating a new role-playing game called Sword Art Online: Echoes of Aincrad. What’s really exciting is that it will come with a brand-new anime episode, with an original story crafted by the creator of Sword Art Online, Reki Kawahara. This anime will revisit the Aincrad arc, offering a fresh look at Kirito and Asuna’s experiences. You can watch a preview of the episode, titled “Unanswered//butterfly,” below.

Pokémon Winds & Waves Starters Have Potential to Be Great If They Break Old Habits

For a long time, Pokémon games have followed a pattern with their starter Pokémon. Each game features three starters – Fire, Grass, and Water-type – to introduce players to the game’s type matchup system. However, the way these starters evolve has become predictable over the years, with designs across different Pokémon generations starting to feel quite similar.

Godzilla Celebrates Major Anniversary With Amazing Tribute

Godzilla is usually known for epic, serious battles, but a new video celebrating his 71st anniversary is surprisingly lighthearted. Toho created the video using stop-motion animation with figures of Godzilla and other monsters from the Monsterverse. It’s full of funny moments and was directed by Cressa Maeve Aine, who has worked on big films like The Dark Knight Rises, Men in Black 3, The Avengers, and Captain America: The First Avenger. You can watch the video below!

40 Years Ago Today, An Iconic Fantasy Movie Was Released (And The Remake Can’t Get Here Soon Enough)

The movie Highlander premiered in theaters on March 7, 1986, but it wasn’t initially successful. With a budget of $19 million, it only earned $12.8 million in theaters and was considered a flop in the US. Despite this, it gained a dedicated following internationally and on video. What really captured fans’ attention was the film’s unique mythology, which became its most memorable feature and led to several sequels and a popular television series that aired throughout the 1990s.