2 Forgotten Disney Video Games Are Getting a New Release Soon

I’m so excited! Digital Eclipse just announced that The Disney Afternoon Collection is coming to Nintendo Switch and the new Switch 2 next month, on February 26th! It’s awesome because it includes the original six games, but they’re also adding Goof Troop and Bonkers! Those two were actually SNES games, released back in ’93 and ’94, so they weren’t on the NES. Basically, if you already have it on PlayStation, Xbox, or PC, it’s the same collection, but now Switch fans get to enjoy Goof Troop and Bonkers too!

80 Years Later, A Legendary Animated Character is Getting a Reboot

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the popular children’s franchise Thomas & Friends is being updated. Instead of starting with a new TV show, the reboot will focus on things like live events, new toys, and original stories. While the newly released picture shows Thomas still looks familiar – just with a fresh paint job – this update suggests we’ll likely see a lot more of the little blue engine in the future.

Dragon Ball Super to Finally Get Us Closer to Black Frieza Anime Debut

Fans are excited about the possible return of Dragon Ball Super with the Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc, which will pit Goku and Vegeta against their most powerful enemy yet. This also brings the anime closer to adapting the Granolah the Survivor arc. This new story introduces a formidable warrior considered the strongest in Universe 7 – and it’s revealed to be Frieza, who has been training to achieve a godly power level surpassing even Goku and Vegeta’s.

Highguard Just Makes Me Want to Play This 19-Year-Old Shooter

Even though I’m really excited about this new shooting game, I keep thinking about one of the oldest: Team Fortress 2. Despite all of Highguard’s good qualities, Team Fortress 2, which came out 19 years ago (making me feel old!), still captivates me in a way that’s hard to put into words. While the two games share a lot of similarities, there’s one key difference that solidifies Team Fortress 2‘s place as a timeless classic.

Ranking The MCU’s First 10 Villains By Legacy

Let’s examine the main villains from the first eleven Marvel Cinematic Universe films to see which ones remained memorable and impactful, and which ones were forgotten. Because Loki appeared as the main villain in two of the first ten movies, we’re including his second appearance to analyze ten distinct villainous arcs. This ranking considers how much of an impression each villain made, how well their story fit into the overall MCU narrative, and how much they shaped the events leading up to the current, multiversal storyline.

36 Years Ago Today, This Star Trek Episode Was Banned From Britain

The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The High Ground,” which aired on January 29, 1990, proved controversial in the U.K. The episode featured a tense storyline where a crew member of the USS Enterprise was kidnapped by terrorists attempting to force the Federation to meet their demands. Originally, writer Melinda Snodgrass wanted the episode to mirror the American Revolution, with Captain Picard understanding he was supporting the wrong side. However, changes to the script created issues for the show.

HBO Max Users Have Just 2 Days Left To Stream a Disappointing 2010s Horror Sequel

I remember when the first Insidious movie came out in 2010 – it was seriously terrifying and everyone loved it! The sequel, Insidious: Chapter 2, which came out in 2013, wasn’t quite as impactful, but it continued the story of the Lambert family and what happened after Josh saved his son, Dalton. It’s great to see Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne back as Josh and Renai, but unfortunately, it’s leaving HBO Max on January 31st, so I need to watch it again before it’s gone!

Marvel’s Avengers Need To Copy This 28 Year Old Masterpiece

This isn’t the first time the Avengers have faced tough times. While they have a legendary history, they’ve also gone through periods of struggle. They’ve always managed to recover, but this situation feels more challenging than ever. Interestingly, the solution might lie in their past. Twenty-eight years ago, the Avengers were in a similar, though shorter but more impactful, slump. Marvel turned things around by bringing on writer Kurt Busiek and artist George Perez for Avengers (Vol. 3). That run could be the key to the team’s future, but not in a way people might expect.

New version of original Final Fantasy VII coming to PC

If you already bought Final Fantasy VII on Steam, you’ll get the updated version at no extra cost. You’ll still be able to play the original version, which will be renamed Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition. However, once the new version launches, the 2013 Edition will no longer be available for purchase, and your saved games won’t transfer between the two versions.