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Mega Dragonite's goofy wings in Pokemon Legends Z-A start to make sense when you consider one of the wildest theories in Pokemon history: "All the Mega Pokemon are designed after either the letter X or Y"
By Issy van der Velde published
news You have to squint at some of them but it does make a lot of sense

Microsoft caved to pressure over $80 games in less than 3 months, but I don't think the fight for sensibly priced games ends here
By Austin Wood last updated
Features $80 games simply do not make sense

"I can't believe I just beat Minecraft in an Overwatch queue": Streamer beats Minecraft while in a 2-hour wait, putting my procrastination to shame
By Kaan Serin published
News The streamer played Minecraft over the course of a week, all while in between Overwatch queues

All Donkey Kong Bananza Nostalgia Country banana locations
By Will Sawyer published
Guide Nostalgia Country is a very straightforward challenge level in DK Bananza, but one banana is very hard to find

Sony acquires 16 million shares of Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco for around $464 million in new partnership "aimed at strengthening engagement among anime and manga fans"
By Anna Koselke last updated
News And also "creating new and emotionally moving experiences"

These official Creeper thumbsticks are so comfy, I might just finally play Minecraft
By Rosalie Newcombe published
News KontrolFreek has teamed up with Minecraft to launch these Creeper Edition thumbsticks, and they might just convince me to finally become a Minecraft fan.

How to complete the Donkey Kong Bananza post-game
By Will Sawyer published
Guide The post-game quest in DK Bananza can't be completed unless you collect a lot of bananas

"So much of DOOM’s soul is down to heavy metal": FPS legend John Romero says "without Ozzy and Black Sabbath, I am not sure it would have been the same"
By Scott McCrae published
News "Metal gave a voice to a whole generation of kids that didn’t fit in for one reason or another"
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