Rockstar Rumored to Have Worked on Bully for Nintendo DS and The Warriors for GBA

In recent years, Rockstar has been actively releasing their popular titles on Nintendo Switch, such as “Red Dead Redemption,” “LA Noire,” and “Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition.” Previously, Nintendo consoles received minimal support from Rockstar. However, it appears that two of Rockstar’s games were in development for older Nintendo systems but ultimately got cancelled: “The Warriors” for Gameboy Advance and “Bully” for Nintendo DS. According to a source from Time Extension, the nearly finished version of “The Warriors” was being developed at Rockstar Leeds. However, due to other Rockstar games not performing well on previous Nintendo systems, the company decided against releasing it.

Crunchyroll Sparks Debate After Disabling Comments Section

Recently, Crunchyroll has caused controversy among anime fans, and the source of the disagreement appears to be the platform itself. A few weeks ago, the website unexpectedly removed the comments section for its users. This change affected not only news articles but also episodes, leading many internet users to express concern about this decision.

Hell Teacher Nube Revival Will Be a “Modern Update”

As a passionate gamer and long-time fan of “Hell Teacher Nube,” I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you all! This iconic franchise, which first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine back in 1993 by the creative minds of Sho Makura and Takeshi Okano, is getting a modern update next year. That’s right – we’ll be seeing a fresh new look for “Hell Teacher Nube”!

Matt and Jeff Hardy Tease Participating in TNA and WWE Partnership

For over two decades, Matt and Jeff Hardy have left indelible marks on tag team wrestling scenes globally. Their awe-inspiring acrobatics and daring moves made them renowned figures in WWE, securing them future Hall of Fame recognition whenever they retire. After departing from WWE for the first time, they spent several years in TNA during the mid-2000s, marking the end of its golden era. They later rejoined WWE but were separated when Matt chose to leave and join All Elite Wrestling (AEW) at its inception. With their careers not yet at an end, they harbor a desire to accomplish one more goal before they hang up their boots for good.