Walmart finally cracks down on Pokemon TCG scalpers with new 5-pack limit

A recent internal memo from November 5th announced that the retailer will now limit purchases to 5 items in departments 7 and 82. These departments include Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and sports trading cards. The company states this change is to ensure fair access for all fans and collectors, and to create a safe and enjoyable shopping experience.

Tom Brady cloned his late dog with help from viral ‘dire wolf’ biotech firm

Colossal Biosciences, a company in Dallas, Texas, recently gained attention for saying they’d created a version of the extinct dire wolf using gene editing and cloning techniques with gray wolf cells. The company has also announced plans to bring back the woolly mammoth and Tasmanian tiger, often generating a lot of buzz on social media with its ambitious projects.

Pokemon “Summon” Patent To Be Reexamined Under New USPTO Boss’ Orders

A recent report from Games Fray indicates that John A. Squires, the new director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), has requested a review of Nintendo’s patent (No. 12,403,397). This patent, often described as covering “summoning characters and making them fight,” was filed by Nintendo in January 2023 and granted in September 2025. Squires’s office is now investigating whether this type of feature can actually be patented.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake Review

I used to criticize the game for not having some of the conveniences found in newer titles, like a better inventory system and the absence of random battles. However, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D still includes those classic elements, and I now realize it wouldn’t have been right to fault the game for staying true to its roots. Trying to modernize it completely would have meant losing what made the original special, and I understand that now.

HBO’s I Love LA Is Already a Streaming Hit 1 Day Later

According to FlixPatrol, the new comedy I Love LA is currently seventh on HBO Max’s list of most popular shows in the United States. That’s impressive, especially considering it’s filling a slot previously held by Girls. However, I Love LA isn’t simply following in its footsteps – it’s a clever and insightful look at what it’s like to be young, driven, and constantly connected online today.

Sam Bankman-Fried Appeals 25-Year Prison Sentence Over FTX Collapse

According to the valiant defense team (who, let’s be honest, are either incredibly optimistic or simply out of their minds), Sam Bankman-Fried’s legal battle is not so much about the fraud as it is about the “mob mentality” that supposedly led to his conviction. He was, they say, “presumed guilty” long before a single charge was leveled against him. This perceived bias, they argue, denied him a fair trial. And thus, we have our modern-day hero, battling the forces of media, prosecutors, and the courtroom itself.