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Tag: nintendo
Mar10 Day Sees Super Mario Bros. Movie Sequel Announcement
March 10 is Mario Day because the abbreviation of the month plus the numbers in the day kinda looks like “Mario.” (At least it’s less tenuous than May the Fourth.) Wisely, Nintendo decided to capitalize on the occasion by making a big announcement. Nintendo game director Shigeru Miyamoto and Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri revealed that…
Universal Announces New Epic Universe Theme Park
You can tell there’s blood in the water in Orlando because Universal Studios – excuse me, Universal Orlando Resort – is developing the next innovation in theme park experiences, and it’s clearly meant to rival Disney World. Today, Universal announced what it’s calling the Universal Epic Universe, a new theme park with a series of…
Analyzing the Post-Endgame MCU Box Office
What’s up, Geeks + Games? It’s ODIN! There is no doubt that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a shadow of its former self, with the 2023 releases accounting for some of the biggest box office bombs of any studio that year. Not only does Disney clearly overspend on the budgets and marketing for each of…
E3 Video Game Expo Discontinued
E3 is no more. The Entertainment Software Association has officially announced that it will no longer hold the annual video game expo, with its concise statement emblazoned on the E3 website. E3 has had some trouble over the past few years; the showcase was canceled in 2020 amid COVID restrictions and returned in 2021 with…
The Legend of Zelda Movie Officially Announced by Nintendo
It didn’t take long for the interested parties to capitalize on the success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Nintendo has just announced that a movie based on the video game series The Legend of Zelda is in development. The Legend of Zelda movie will be live-action, as opposed to the animated Super Mario Bros. Movie, and…
Nintendo Direct – September 2023
A new Nintendo Direct aired today. The games highlighted are all for Nintendo Switch, and all are coming out either this year or next year. You can watch the full Direct in the video below or read the highlights under it. (Or both; you can always do both.) The Nintendo Direct opened with wave 2…