PROTOTYPE DOCTOR STRANGE DISNEY INFINITY FIGURE SOLD ON EBAY

When Disney Infinity was effectively shut down in 2016, plans of what was coming in the months and years to come in the now defunct toys-to-life gamer were made public via Patrick Klepek, formerly of Kotaku now with WayPoints and Infiniteer Adventures. Things like premium figures, play sets based on Rogue One, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2  and Thor: Ragnarok as…

HONEST TRAILERS: MARVEL VS. CAPCOM

With Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite just one week out from release, what better time for Smosh Games to dedicate their Honest Game Trailers series to Marvel Vs. Capcom. The video covers the whole screen filling, air-juggling, infinite combo series. From the first one that pitted mutants against dudes who fight on the street, the PlayStation ones without the tag…

REVIEW: TEEN TITANS 2 (GAME BOY ADVANCE)

A2M was pretty busy making Teen Titans at one point, releasing three over the course of a year starting with Teen Titans on the Game Boy Advance in October 2005, followed by a console game with the same name in May of the following year and concluding with a sequel to their first GBA game in Teen Titans 2 released in…

REVIEW: TEEN TITANS (PS2)

Just because a super hero game is skewed younger, it doesn’t automatically make it bad. The most obvious examples are the various Lego games like the Lego Batman and Lego Marvel series that can be enjoyed by players of all ages, but there’s also the two Batman: The Brave and the Bold titles developed by WayForward and the second Marvel Super Hero…

REVIEW: TEEN TITANS (GAME BOY ADVANCE)

There were a few DC Animated Series to video game adaptations that got their start on a handheld: Titus’ Superman came out on the Game Boy years before Superman 64; Batman: The Animated Series, also for the Game Boy, from Konami arrived before either their SNES version of The Adventures of Batman and Robin or Sega’s multiple titles of the same name and there was no…

THE LIFE OF A SEGA DREAMCAST FAN IN SMALL TOWN NEWFOUNDLAND

Every year on the anniversary of the North American launch of the Sega Dreamcast, September 9th, I always try to do a piece celebrating one of my favorite consoles of all time, but I knew there would come a day when there really wouldn’t be anything left to say. The times in which comic book…