Metal Slug: The Ultimate History Is a Must-Own for Fans of Retro Gaming and Pixel Art
I've long been a fan of Bitmap Books, having supported its NES/Famicom: A Visual Compendium on Kickstarter (after its return from a DMCA takedown strike back in 2016). I own three different books from Bitmap Books: the aforementioned NES/Famicom Compendium, the follow-up Super NES/Super Famicom Compendium, and Super Famicom: The Box Art Collection.
There are hundreds of enthusiasts out there today, crafting beautiful books expressing a deep admiration for the art of games, but the books Bitmap makes are far and away the best such examples. They're true labors of love: meticulously researched, gorgeously laid out, luxuriously bound and overflowing with information both visual and written. I own a lot of books about video games, and Bitmap's easily beat out books from bigger publishers when it comes to quality.
If Your Disney+ Account Is Hacked, Here’s What To Do
Disney+ launched with a fair amount of success, with over 10 million subscribers joining the livestreaming service on day one. However, not everything went perfect for everyone's favorite mouse — in addition to reports of outages, some users have had claimed that their Disney+ accounts have been hacked.
After signing up for the livestreaming service, some users have received emails of unauthorized password changes and have found that they are now unable to log into their account. Further, ZDNet has reported that some hacked accounts are being sold on forums.
If Your Disney+ Account Is Hacked, Here’s What To Do
Disney+ launched with a fair amount of success, with over 10 million subscribers joining the livestreaming service on day one. However, not everything went perfect for everyone's favorite mouse — in addition to reports of outages, some users have had claimed that their Disney+ accounts have been hacked.
After signing up for the livestreaming service, some users have received emails of unauthorized password changes and have found that they are now unable to log into their account. Further, ZDNet has reported that some hacked accounts are being sold on forums.
Red Dead Online: New ‘Yukon’ Nikoli Legendary Bounty, Bowman’s Nazar Collection This Week
Crisis on Infinite Earths Photos Reveal Kevin Conroy’s Bruce Wayne
The CW has released new photos from the second episode of the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, finally giving fans their first look at Kevin Conroy's Bruce Wayne.
These new photos come from Batwoman: Season 1, Episode 9, which picks up after Supergirl's opening chapter. Check out the slideshow below for all the Crisis photos revealed so far:
This first glimpse of Conroy's Bruce Wayne shows him wearing an armored suit similar to the one seen in the graphic novel Kingdom Come. In that story, the aging Bruce was forced to wear a rigid exoskeleton because his body was falling apart after years of abuse. Given that these photos also feature Brandon Routh's Kingdom Come-inspired Superman, we'd guess that both characters hail from the same world in the multiverse.
Crisis on Infinite Earths Photos Reveal Kevin Conroy’s Bruce Wayne
The CW has released new photos from the second episode of the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, finally giving fans their first look at Kevin Conroy's Bruce Wayne.
These new photos come from Batwoman: Season 1, Episode 9, which picks up after Supergirl's opening chapter. Check out the slideshow below for all the Crisis photos revealed so far:
This first glimpse of Conroy's Bruce Wayne shows him wearing an armored suit similar to the one seen in the graphic novel Kingdom Come. In that story, the aging Bruce was forced to wear a rigid exoskeleton because his body was falling apart after years of abuse. Given that these photos also feature Brandon Routh's Kingdom Come-inspired Superman, we'd guess that both characters hail from the same world in the multiverse.
Here Are the Recognizable Voice Actors in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a true cinematic Star Wars experience, and Respawn hired a voice cast to reflect its blockbuster ambitions. Recognizable stars have lent their voice and likeness to give Jedi Fallen Order’s corner of a galaxy far, far away a little Hollywood flourish.
The star of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is Cameron Monaghan, who plays the Jedi in hiding Cal Kestis. Monaghan is best known for his roles in shows like Shameless and Gotham where he played the iconic villain Joker.
Helping him on his journey are other recognizable faces like Debra Wilson of MadTV fame. Wilson plays Cere Junda, a crewmate who recruits Kestis to help restore the Jedi order. They’re both joined by Daniel Roebuck’s (Lost, Matlock) grouchy spaceship captain Greez Dritus.
Here Are the Recognizable Voice Actors in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a true cinematic Star Wars experience, and Respawn hired a voice cast to reflect its blockbuster ambitions. Recognizable stars have lent their voice and likeness to give Jedi Fallen Order’s corner of a galaxy far, far away a little Hollywood flourish.
The star of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is Cameron Monaghan, who plays the Jedi in hiding Cal Kestis. Monaghan is best known for his roles in shows like Shameless and Gotham where he played the iconic villain Joker.
Helping him on his journey are other recognizable faces like Debra Wilson of MadTV fame. Wilson plays Cere Junda, a crewmate who recruits Kestis to help restore the Jedi order. They’re both joined by Daniel Roebuck’s (Lost, Matlock) grouchy spaceship captain Greez Dritus.
Everything Coming to NBCUniversal’s Peacock Streaming Service
With an abundance of streaming providers out there, including the newly released Disney+ and Apple TV+ platforms, all competing for your hard-earned cash, knowing which streaming service is the best can be a pretty daunting task. If you still have questions about the future of streaming, then you've come to the right place. All week long, as part of IGN's State of Streaming series, we'll be debuting reviews and in-depth analysis about current streaming providers like Netflix and Amazon, as well as upcoming services like NBCUniversal's Peacock and WarnerMedia's HBO Max. So keep it locked on IGN this week for all of your streaming needs. Today, we're taking a look at an upcoming challenger to current streaming juggernauts like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. Can NBCUniversal's Peacock compete? Read on to find out what this service will offer at launch.
The D&D vs Rick and Morty Game is Just as Wild as You’d Expect
This has been a busy fall for Wizards of the Coast’s D&D team. Having just released a new campaign in September’s Baldur’s Gate: Descent Into Avernus and preparing to publish another alongside a new setting expansion in Eberron: Rising From the Last War, the team is also getting ready to launch an adventure and starter set based on the hit TV show (and crossover comic series) Dungeons & Dragons vs Rick and Morty.