Minecraft Coming to New Nintendo 3DS, Out Today
During a Nintendo Direct today, Nintendo revealed Minecraft for New 3DS systems, and announced that it will be available digitally beginning today, with a packaged version coming to retail stores at a later date.
On New Nintendo 3DS, Minecraft offers Survival and Creative modes, plus five skin packs and two new texture packs and more.
The touch screen will be used for inventory, map, and crafting, and can be played with either touch or button controls.
This marks yet another partnership with Nintendo for Minecraft, which previously launched on Wii U and most recently on Nintendo Switch. Telltale’s episodic series Minecraft Story Mode also came to Switch last month.
Pokemon-Themed New 2DS XL Console Announced
During a Nintendo Direct today, Nintendo revealed a new Pokemon-themed 2DS XL system.
The system is red and white and made to look like a Poke Ball and will be in stores on November 3.
This is the newest design for the 2DS XL, a new version of the system that Nintendo announced in April before it was released in July.
The Poke Ball design will be released just in time for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, which will launch on November 17.
Fan Made Super Mario 64 Brings Online Play
Thanks to a Super Mario 64 fan mod, up to 24 people can now play Nintendo's beloved 3D platformer together online.
The project, which was created as a collaboration between Kaze Emanuar, Melonspeedruns and Marshivolt, allows players to select from a number of iconic characters, including Mario, Wario, Peach, Yoshi, Waluigi, and more. To see Super Mario 64 Online in action, check out the video below:
Kaze Emanuar has created a tutorial for those interested in downloading and playing the fan project themselves.
Game Scoop!: Nintendo’s Greatest Achievement
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Batman Gets a Crazy New Sidekick
Things just got crazier in the latest chapter of Dark Nights: Metal.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Dark Nights: Metal #2!
This issue pitted Batman against the Justice League, with the Caped Crusader racing against the clock to stop the arrival of Barbatos while his teammates hunted his decoys. One particularly shocking moment came as Superman seemingly murdered Batman the same way he did Joker in the Injustice: Gods Among Us universe.
Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger, Shadowhunters, and More Head to NYCC
Freeform (formerly ABC Family) announced today three hours of panels and screenings with cast and executive producers from shows including Shadowhunters, Beyond, and new original drama, Siren, at New York Comic Con on Saturday, October 7th.
Fans can look forward to seeing exclusive new footage from Shadowhunters: Season 2 and Beyond: Season 2 during back-to-back panels starting at 12:00pm at Madison Square Garden.
New original series Siren will present its first episode in its entirety to the crowd, followed by a Q&A with cast and executive producers starting at 4pm in Room 1A06.
Fans will also get a chance to experience all three shows, as well as the highly anticipated series, Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger, by visiting the Freeform activation zone located right across from the Javits Center. The Freeform activation center will be open Oct. 5-8 and located at the corner of 11th and 37th street.
First Look at David Harbour as Hellboy Revealed
Stranger Things' David Harbour has taken up the gauntlet, and a first look at the actor as Hellboy in the upcoming reboot has been revealed.
The official Hellboy Facebook account debuted the first photo of Harbour in full makeup and costume as Hellboy, as well as a black-and-white image of the actor on set and the film's new logo:
Look familiar? Harbour is the second actor to play Hellboy in live action in a major film, with Ron Perlman having previously taken up the mantle in Guillermo del Toro's two Hellboy films.
To see just how much the two compare, check out a photo of both Harbour and Perlman as their respective Hellboy's below.
Lost star Daniel Dae Kim recently took over the role of Major Ben Daimio following Deadpool star Ed Skrein's announcement that he would leave the role. Skrein departed the project following controversy and upon the actor learning of the character being am Asian-American.
IT: The 11 Best Easter Eggs, Cameos and References
Stephen King's IT is currently terrifying audiences all over the world. The appeal of this new adaptation isn't just that Hollywood has done right by a Stephen King book (something that doesn't happen often enough), but that the film is also crammed with little details that pay homage to the complex source material. IT is packed with references to the novel, as well as a few nods to the 1990 miniseries and even other Stephen King stories.
Check out our slideshow below breaking down the most memorable Easter Eggs, cameos and references in Stephen King's IT. Spoilers follow for the movie and the book...
The movie is enjoying a very successful run at the box office right now, setting a new record for the highest opening for a horror movie ever. Unsurprisingly, New Line already seems eager to move forward with an IT sequel.
The Last of Us Co-Director Leaves Naughty Dog
Bruce Straley, co-director of both The Last of Us and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, has announced his departure from developer Naughty Dog.
In a post on Naughty Dog's official site, Straley wrote that "this has been the hardest decision of my career," and that he has no current announcement about what his next steps will be. He did say, however, that he intends "to continue the journey into the creative process."
Straley began his time at Naughty Dog in 1999, working as a texture artist on Crash Team Racing as the company's 15th employee, he said.
Wrestling Wrap Up: Kevin Owens Just Became a Megastar
Greetings, Wrap Up readers. I hope you're having a good da...OH MY GOD WHAT THE...
Man, what a clunk. A sickening thud, if you will.
I know there are arguments both for and against the new worked-shoot style that WWE's adopted very quickly over the past few weeks - all starting with Roman and Cena's first in-ring segment and then bleeding over into the K.O./Shane-O feud and then even, this week on RAW, taking over the entire Enzo/Miz segment.


