Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection TGS 2025 event shows more QoL features

The event showcased actual gameplay footage from a demo version of the game, allowing viewers who couldn’t attend the Makuhari Messe event to see it in action. This demo let players experience the beginning of the first Mega Man Star Force, including a battle against the Taurus Fire boss in the first dungeon.

🚨 Ripple’s Big Bet: Will the US-UK Crypto Pact Save or Sink Global Markets? 🌍💸

On the 25th of September, Ripple, that sly architect of blockchain’s future, unveiled a new geopolitical waltz between the United Kingdom and the United States. Matthew Osborne and Lauren Belive, Ripple’s policy virtuosi, penned an ode to the Transatlantic Taskforce, a project as ambitious as a poet’s attempt to define love. The taskforce, they declared, would harmonize stablecoins, tokenized assets, and market access-a utopian dream, or a bureaucratic farce? Only time will tell.

Will Optimism Ever Get Back Up? A Struggle for Life Below $0.70

Looking at the 1-hour chart from Binance, OP/USDT is like a sad little balloon that’s just been punctured. It started its miserable descent from above $0.84 and now languishes at $0.67. The pattern? Oh, just the usual-lower highs and lower lows, of course, with sellers seemingly getting bolder as the decline progresses.

Did the Goo Goo Dolls Get a Love Island Boost?

“Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls has seen a major surge in popularity this summer, attracting both new and longtime listeners. The song recently reached number 9 on the Spotify Global Streaming chart (and number 12 on the weekly chart), and it’s also made its debut on the Billboard streaming charts in July. It’s remained on the Billboard chart for the past 12 weeks, peaking at number 39 and currently sitting at number 46. While originally released in 1998, “Iris” continues to find new audiences through streaming platforms.

Before they gave us Killzone and Horizon, they made a brutal game about Vietnam. Soldiers were not the heroes here

I first played Shellshock: Nam ’67 when it came out in 2004 on PC, PlayStation 2, and the original Xbox, and it really stuck with me. Guerrilla Games wanted to make something different – they weren’t trying to glorify war, but show it as raw and ugly as it actually is. Forget about heroic stories and amazing feats of bravery! This game was all about brutal, gritty violence, really harsh language, and some seriously disturbing traps. You saw limbs flying off after explosions and even executions, sometimes of innocent people. The soldiers weren’t these larger-than-life heroes fighting for a cause; they were just broken, ordinary guys completely worn down by the war.

I Didn’t Realize How Much Impact The Smashing Machine Actually Had On The Rock In The Live-Action Moana

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is returning to a beach setting for an upcoming Disney live-action film, but this time he brought a lot more than just his charisma and famous tattoos. In a recent interview with Variety, Johnson discussed how challenging it was to film Benny Safdie’s highly anticipated 2025 movie, both emotionally and physically. He revealed that after gaining significant muscle to play real-life fighter Mark Kerr, he had only two weeks to prepare before starting work on the Moana live-action film. He explained:

Trump-Linked WLFI Burns $1.43M in Tokens-A Digital Bonfire of Vanities 🔥💸

World Liberty Financial (WLFI), a decentralized finance project tied to the 45th U.S. President, has launched a token-burning spectacle worthy of a Soviet-era opera. With a $1.06M buyback across Ethereum, Solana, and Binance Smart Chain, the team now incinerates 7.89 million WLFI tokens-worth $1.43M-like it’s the last day at a crypto clearance sale. The move, hailed as a “critical proposal” by developers and “community members,” aims to restore investor trust after a 60% price plunge. One can only imagine the fanfare: 🎉🔥 “Trust restored! Now, who’s up for a bonfire?”