We’ve already had Play Expo Leeds and Play Expo Glasgow so far this year but, as always, The big gaming expo of the year is Play Expo Blackpool. We missed out on last years event due to other commitments but rest assured we’ll be making the [short] trip to Blackpool for this years event – which looks to be the biggest and best Play Expo event yet! For tickets and more info, visit www.playexpoblackpool.com
Organisers Replay Events had just released details of what will be taking place at Play Expo Blackpool – which takes place on 15-16 July 2017, at Norcalympia Exhibition Centre in Blackpool. Check out this stonking line-up:
System 3 Software Panel The legendary publisher System 3 will be taking part in a panel at Play Expo Blackpool this July. System 3 founder Mark Cale will be joining the show with several other System 3 developers to talk about their time in the industry.
Organisers Replay Events had just released details of what will be taking place at Play Expo Blackpool – which takes place on 15-16 July 2017, at Norcalympia Exhibition Centre in Blackpool. Check out this stonking line-up:
System 3 Software Panel The legendary publisher System 3 will be taking part in a panel at Play Expo Blackpool this July. System 3 founder Mark Cale will be joining the show with several other System 3 developers to talk about their time in the industry.
- 6/26/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes.
The Shadow Thief is the mission being featured as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Fresh Troops, Match Game, Catapult and Exposure being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with in order to take down the overgrown Fallen boss Taniks, The Scarred. Once again, there’s no elemental burn mutator to make things easy this week, although you’ll want to choose a loadout that features every type, as the Match Burn modifier requires Guardians to use elementals matching enemy shields in order to take them down efficiently. If you can, try and form a...
The Shadow Thief is the mission being featured as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Fresh Troops, Match Game, Catapult and Exposure being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with in order to take down the overgrown Fallen boss Taniks, The Scarred. Once again, there’s no elemental burn mutator to make things easy this week, although you’ll want to choose a loadout that features every type, as the Match Burn modifier requires Guardians to use elementals matching enemy shields in order to take them down efficiently. If you can, try and form a...
- 3/21/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes.
The Fallen S.A.B.E.R. mission takes up residence as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Fresh Troops, Chaff, Grounded and Brawler being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with in your mission to save Rasputin from the Fallen forces. There’s no modifier that buffs elemental damage this time around, so I’d recommend using a loadout you’re both familiar and comfortable with, although you’ll want to skip out on any gear that upgrades your radar,...
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes.
The Fallen S.A.B.E.R. mission takes up residence as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Fresh Troops, Chaff, Grounded and Brawler being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with in your mission to save Rasputin from the Fallen forces. There’s no modifier that buffs elemental damage this time around, so I’d recommend using a loadout you’re both familiar and comfortable with, although you’ll want to skip out on any gear that upgrades your radar,...
- 2/28/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again today, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes.
The Abomination Heist makes a return as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Arc Burn, Exposure, Juggler and Specialist being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with as you tackle the endless hordes of the Hive. If you’re looking for an easy time, I’d recommend using a special weapon with the Arc element – that will melt almost anything that stands in your way, thanks to the increased damage afforded to both. The Dreg’s Promise sidearm...
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again today, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes.
The Abomination Heist makes a return as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Arc Burn, Exposure, Juggler and Specialist being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with as you tackle the endless hordes of the Hive. If you’re looking for an easy time, I’d recommend using a special weapon with the Arc element – that will melt almost anything that stands in your way, thanks to the increased damage afforded to both. The Dreg’s Promise sidearm...
- 2/21/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again today, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes. First up is the weekly Nightfall Strike, which welcomes back the Dust Palace as its setting, featuring the Berserk, Ironclad and Catapult modifiers. That’s right, there’s no element burn this week, so feel free to use whatever weapon takes your fancy, regardless of what color bullets it sprays out.
As a refresher, Berserk restricts enemy combatants from flinching, regardless of how much damage they take, while Ironclad ups the amount of foes boasting shielded hides. Catapult, which...
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again today, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes. First up is the weekly Nightfall Strike, which welcomes back the Dust Palace as its setting, featuring the Berserk, Ironclad and Catapult modifiers. That’s right, there’s no element burn this week, so feel free to use whatever weapon takes your fancy, regardless of what color bullets it sprays out.
As a refresher, Berserk restricts enemy combatants from flinching, regardless of how much damage they take, while Ironclad ups the amount of foes boasting shielded hides. Catapult, which...
- 2/7/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
We now live in an age of one “Star Wars” movies a year, with next month’s standalone “Rogue One” sandwiched between “The Force Awakens” and the as-yet untitled “Episode VIII.” Felicity Jones stars in this next film, which tells of the Rebel Alliance’s mission to steal the plans for the Death Star. Watch the new TV spot below.
Read More: ‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ Final Trailer: Felicity Jones and Darth Vader Go To War In Most Thrilling Preview Yet
“The Empire’s building a terrible weapon,” Jones says as the 30-second ad opens. “I need your help — we can stop them.” And so she and her scrappy underdog friends go about fighting evil for the good of the galaxy, as they’re wont to do.
Read More: Star Wars Celebration: How ‘Rogue One’ Fits Into the ‘Star Wars’ Universe, According To Its Creators
Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn,...
Read More: ‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ Final Trailer: Felicity Jones and Darth Vader Go To War In Most Thrilling Preview Yet
“The Empire’s building a terrible weapon,” Jones says as the 30-second ad opens. “I need your help — we can stop them.” And so she and her scrappy underdog friends go about fighting evil for the good of the galaxy, as they’re wont to do.
Read More: Star Wars Celebration: How ‘Rogue One’ Fits Into the ‘Star Wars’ Universe, According To Its Creators
Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn,...
- 11/6/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
After months of thwarting a terrorist attack in Berlin, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) has returned to New York where she’s begun working to provide aid to Muslims living in the U.S. On Friday, Showtime released a new teaser trailer for Season 6 of “Homeland,” which features all kinds of heated confrontations.
“I don’t think you understand how vulnerable you are,” Dar Adal (F. Murray Abraham) tells Carrie in the clip. “I don’t think you do,” she replies.
Read More: ‘Homeland’ Season 6 Teaser Trailer Promises An Answer to Season 5’s Biggest Question
The upcoming season picks up months after the events of Season 5, with Carrie now living in Brooklyn. The new episodes will tackle the after effects of the U.S. presidential election, with the entire season taking place between Election Day and the inauguration. Per its synopsis, “it’s a strange, transitional time in the halls of...
“I don’t think you understand how vulnerable you are,” Dar Adal (F. Murray Abraham) tells Carrie in the clip. “I don’t think you do,” she replies.
Read More: ‘Homeland’ Season 6 Teaser Trailer Promises An Answer to Season 5’s Biggest Question
The upcoming season picks up months after the events of Season 5, with Carrie now living in Brooklyn. The new episodes will tackle the after effects of the U.S. presidential election, with the entire season taking place between Election Day and the inauguration. Per its synopsis, “it’s a strange, transitional time in the halls of...
- 11/4/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Adhouse Books
Youth Is Wasted Gn, $14.95
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Journey #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Rob Durham), Ar
Archie Comic Publications
Archie Double Digest #252, $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Adam Hughes Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Fiona Staples Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Francesco Francavilla Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Mike Allred Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Ramon Perez Cover), $4.99
Mega Man #39 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #39 (Ryan Jampole Cut Scene Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Saga Volume 5 Enerjak Reborn Tp, $11.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #262 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #262 (T.Rex Monster Movie Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe Volume 7 The Silver Saga Tp, $11.99
Aspen Comics
All New Soulfire #6 (Cover A V. Ken Marion), $3.99
All New Soulfire #6 (Cover B Pasquale Qualano), $3.99
Soulfire Annual #1 (Cover A Michael Turner...
Adhouse Books
Youth Is Wasted Gn, $14.95
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Journey #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Rob Durham), Ar
Archie Comic Publications
Archie Double Digest #252, $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Adam Hughes Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Fiona Staples Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Francesco Francavilla Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Mike Allred Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Ramon Perez Cover), $4.99
Mega Man #39 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #39 (Ryan Jampole Cut Scene Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Saga Volume 5 Enerjak Reborn Tp, $11.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #262 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #262 (T.Rex Monster Movie Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe Volume 7 The Silver Saga Tp, $11.99
Aspen Comics
All New Soulfire #6 (Cover A V. Ken Marion), $3.99
All New Soulfire #6 (Cover B Pasquale Qualano), $3.99
Soulfire Annual #1 (Cover A Michael Turner...
- 7/13/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
2K Games
For more than 30 years, the sport of human chess in the squared circle has long been a favorite for video game programmers. There’s been pro-wrestling games on almost every video game system released from 1983′s arcade game “Tag Team Wrestling” (aka The Big Pro Wrestling!”) by Technos Japan to Absolute Entertainment’s “Title Match Pro Wrestling” on the Atari 2600 to the succinctly titled Nes “Pro Wrestling” (A Winner is You!) to exceptionally popular series such as “Fire Pro Wrestling” to modern multi-platform installments in franchises such as “WWE 2K14″.
Counting examples of “real life” wrestlers can be a challenging and subjective process. Should 1985′s Mat Mania “The Golden Hullk” and Super Fire Pro Wrestling Premium X’s “Ax Duggan” count towards Hulk Hogan? Are you counting both computer releases and video game consoles? With Create-a-Wrestler and Character packs, what’s the proper count? How do you handle...
For more than 30 years, the sport of human chess in the squared circle has long been a favorite for video game programmers. There’s been pro-wrestling games on almost every video game system released from 1983′s arcade game “Tag Team Wrestling” (aka The Big Pro Wrestling!”) by Technos Japan to Absolute Entertainment’s “Title Match Pro Wrestling” on the Atari 2600 to the succinctly titled Nes “Pro Wrestling” (A Winner is You!) to exceptionally popular series such as “Fire Pro Wrestling” to modern multi-platform installments in franchises such as “WWE 2K14″.
Counting examples of “real life” wrestlers can be a challenging and subjective process. Should 1985′s Mat Mania “The Golden Hullk” and Super Fire Pro Wrestling Premium X’s “Ax Duggan” count towards Hulk Hogan? Are you counting both computer releases and video game consoles? With Create-a-Wrestler and Character packs, what’s the proper count? How do you handle...
- 5/28/2014
- by Chris Harrington
- Obsessed with Film
The guy who played Bruce Leroy in the 80's cult-classic movie "The Last Dragon" proved he's still the baddest this weekend in California ... and we got the awesome footage to prove it.Taimak Guarriello aka Bruce Leroy got into the squared circle Saturday night to wrestle a match against a guy named Jimi Mayhem -- who dresses like the films villain as his gimmick.The match was put on by Vendetta Pro Wrestling in Simi...
- 11/24/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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