This Game Quietly Ended One of Nintendo’s Best Series Almost 20 Years Ago

Released on April 9th, 2007, Super Paper Mario was a good game that many people enjoyed. However, it subtly changed the Paper Mario series in a way that it hasn’t quite returned from. While Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door are still considered Nintendo classics, later games in the series haven’t achieved the same level of success.

3 Top New Anime from Spring 2026 Worth Watching

With so many new anime out this season, deciding what to watch can be tough. Starting a new series requires a time commitment, and it can be risky if you’re not sure you’ll enjoy it. To help, we’ve chosen three anime that are definitely worth adding to your watch list – you won’t be disappointed!

5 Standalone Sci-Fi Books That Should Actually Start a New 5-Star Series

Streaming services love adapting long book series because they offer a lot of material for ongoing shows. But it’s a mistake to think a single, well-written science fiction novel can’t support a series on its own. Many standalone sci-fi books create incredibly detailed worlds, technologies, and ethical systems that could easily provide enough content for multiple seasons, even without any sequels.

Ahsoka’s Dual Lightsabers Just Became Even Cooler After New Star Wars Reveal

Ahsoka didn’t finish her Jedi training and instead chose a different path as a “Wayseeker.” Wayseekers focus on following the Force’s guidance directly, rather than obeying the Jedi Council. This independence is reflected in her signature weapons: a pair of white lightsabers, symbolizing her unique connection to the Force.

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is Now Steam Deck Verified Thanks to its Latest Update

The game offers complete controller support with clear button prompts, an on-screen keyboard option, and works seamlessly without compatibility messages. You can even navigate launchers using a controller. It’s optimized for the Steam Deck’s screen resolutions (1280×800 or 1280×720), features sensible default settings, and has clear, readable text. Plus, it works well with Proton, including support for anti-cheat software and other necessary components.

One Switch 2 Feature Could Make Pokemon Winds and Waves The Most Exciting New Entry in A Decade

As a long-time Pokémon fan, it’s been so frustrating trying to stay surprised by the new games! We’ve always had to worry about spoilers, but it’s gotten way worse since around 2016 with datamining. Basically, people started digging into the game code before release and sharing details online – it happened with almost every major Pokémon game for the last decade. The Switch seemed especially easy to crack open, which really took the fun out of discovering things for myself. That’s why I’m really hoping the new Switch 2 console will be more secure, and we can finally get back to being surprised by Pokémon!