8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week
With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
Although ARPG Sword Art Online: Variant enjoyed a fairly successful launch a year ago, it was suddenly withdrawn from sale for an extended period. This move might have seemed strange at the time, but now I’m excited to share that you can once again immerse yourself in the game as Sword Art Online: Variant is back on shelves today!
As I sit here, reflecting on my journey through the labyrinthine world of cryptocurrency trading, I can’t help but marvel at how far we’ve come. From humble beginnings as a curious observer to a seasoned trader with battle-tested strategies, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of technology in shaping our financial future. As 2024 nears … Read more
Ever since the inception of the esteemed Super Mario Bros. franchise back in 1985, it has gradually transformed into one of gaming’s most memorable series. The main character, Mario – a plucky Italian plumber – earned his place as Nintendo’s mascot and is as recognizable as Mickey Mouse.
Due to the worldwide fame Bruce Willis gained from his action roles, particularly in Die Hard, it’s not surprising that some casual fans overlook the fact that Willis was hilarious during his prime and started off in comedy. For instance, enthusiasts of the show Moonlighting have been thrilled with its reappearance on streaming platforms. Interestingly, Bruce Willis’ first major film was the screwball comedy “Blind Date,” directed by Blake Edwards. Additionally, he boosted his popularity in the 1980s by voicing a baby in two Look Who’s Talking movies. However, these films weren’t among Willis’ best work. Thus, I have reservations about director Amy Heckerling’s intention to produce another one.