The History and Evolution of Game Boy Accessories -- Den of Geek (www.denofgeek.com)
"From forgotten oddities to essential peripherals, these are the accessories that helped make the Nintendo Game Boy legendary..."
"From forgotten oddities to essential peripherals, these are the accessories that helped make the Nintendo Game Boy legendary..."
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The article discusses the potential rise of AI-powered “dating” apps that provide artificial companionship, sparked by an anecdote about a man spending $10,000 per month on “AI girlfriends.” It draws parallels to the films “Her” and “Blade Runner 2049,” which explored the implications of AI companions and the...
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Think grown-up British drama in the Misfits, The Power and Heroes vein, but specifically exploring Black British perspectives on the superpower genre....
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The decades pass, and the American filmmakers change, and yet Westernized Godzilla is still missing something that makes the Japanese Toho films so special....
They’ve redecorated. We like it!
What The Hobbit Animated Movie Did Better Than the Peter Jackson Trilogy...
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