Pokemon Pokopia Is So Popular That Its Price Has Gone Up

Currently on Amazon, physical copies of Pokemon Pokopia are selling for $79.99, a $10 increase from the usual price of $69.99. This price jump is due to limited availability of the game, a tactic Amazon has used before when stock is low and appears to be continuing.

Game Boy Advance Exclusive Game Getting First Ever Remaster Next Month

WayForward’s updated version of their 2005 game, Sigma Star Saga, will be released on April 6th. Called Sigma Star Saga DX, this remaster features improvements like a better map, fewer random battles, a completely new experience point system, a revised script, bug fixes, and other undisclosed enhancements. Otherwise, the game remains true to the original 2005 release.

New Look at Key Harry Potter TV Show Location Revives the Biggest HBO Remake Debate

A recently deleted video, originally shared by the UK tabloid The Sun (and spotted by Wizarding World Direct), gave viewers a peek at Diagon Alley, the famous shopping street for wizards in the Harry Potter universe. This location is hugely significant in the series, marking Harry’s first real introduction to the magical world after discovering who he truly is. The street’s design in the upcoming remake closely resembles the look from the Harry Potter films, featuring vibrant buildings that add a magical touch to a classic 19th-century English setting.

Super Basketball Classics Featuring the World-Famous Harlem Globetrotters announced for consoles, PC

According to Acclaim CEO Alex Josef, the Harlem Globetrotters are known for both amazing basketball and fun entertainment. Their new game aims to capture that energy, paying tribute to classic arcade basketball games while also attracting a new generation of fans. The game, Super Basketball Classics, offers responsive controls, memorable characters, and easy-to-learn gameplay, bringing the excitement of the Harlem Globetrotters to gamers and sports enthusiasts everywhere.

Every Pixar Sci-Fi Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best

It’s tempting to make fun of the more optimistic parts of science fiction, or point out how it differs from darker, more realistic stories. But doing so misses the point of the genre, which encourages us to be hopeful. And what better way to explore sci-fi than by starting with fun, accessible films – especially those from a fantastic animation studio like Pixar? Here’s a ranking of Pixar’s four sci-fi movies.

The Best Jurassic Park Movie Sequel Will Never Be Made (But You Can Still Find Out What Happened)

The Jurassic Park movies have always moved forward in time, with each film taking place after the previous one – there haven’t been any prequels or timeline jumps. Although some movies have changed past events or added stories that seemed to happen at the same time as other films, the series has generally followed a single, continuous timeline (excluding the animated series). However, to revitalize the franchise, a prequel might be exactly what’s needed.