@IAmYourBossLady After Gillian Anderson made a guest appearance on the Nerdist Podcast, she was asked if, after the success of a couple other revival series, would she be interested in doing an X-files one, to which the answer was a resounding yes.
The critics sit once again to discuss all things TV and film.
Resident Evil four, five, and six get the next-gen remastered treatment and the new PC gameplay capture program Forge gets an open beta. Hosts: Julia Parobek & Aidan Kearney Camera: Michael Robb & Megan Duffy Teleprompter: Megan Duffy Graphics: Lauren Lucas, Sam Noble, & Kelsey Hayes Producer & Editor: Michael Robb Executive Producer: Kelsey Hayes
This week the gang gets together and talks the games they've been playing, and the Uncharted art steal controversy.
by Liz Shepherd Anime Crossroads was held from February 19-21 at the Wyndham Indianapolis West Convention Center.
Meghan Duffy - (@Smalls2233) The Civ V Brave New World expansion pack.
Becoming the new league in racing isn’t the only thing that drones have going for them in the land of opportunity.
Gravity Falls is one of those rare shows that transcends the age threshold for a typical ‘kids shows.’ In a generation plagued by abominations like Johnny Test and every live Disney Channel show in existence currently, it is great to see such greatness rise to the top and garner almost universal acclaim, and with the four-year show finally coming to an end, it is the perfect time to look back on what made this show so great. The Characters For some reasons, creators of shows for kids just cannot seem to nail a relatable character anymore.
This week the coven convenes to break down fanfiction both good and bad.
With the twentieth anniversary of Pokémon on the horizon, the Byte Features team will be looking at the best and worst of those Pocket Monsters you can’t help by love.
The upcoming film Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice is getting an R-rated Blu-ray release, despite the fact that the theater release will be strictly PG-13.
On the first descent into the creepy cryptid world, the team gathers and talks about their own personal experiences with cryptozoology, what cryptids they believe in, and whether or not they even want to believe!
Is your PC ready to handle a $799 HTC Vive virtual reality headset? If you aren’t sure, then Valve has just released a free tool that can help PC owners find out if their specifically crafted gaming PCs have enough juice to survive VR technology. The 1.9 GB free download is available through Steam and will take your PC through a two minute sequence and, based off of the feedback it receives from the experience, will determine whether or not a PC has enough operating power to be able to handle VR technology.
Spotify seems to have had a security breach, having hundreds of accounts posted in three separate instances on Pastebin since Monday.
This week the Ed Board sits down and talks about some of their favorite memories of Pokemon in celebration of it's 20 year anniversary!
Valve’s famous Team Fortress 2 (TF2) has been running strong for nine years, and now plans to take the classic shooter to the next level.
Sony has announced that Hi-Rez Studios' third-person MOBA, Smite, is finally coming to the PS4.
Monomyth Games, based in Adelaide, Australia, started the Kickstarter for its debut game, Need to Know, a bureaucracy-em-up along the same theory as Lucas Pope’s Papers, Please. Need to Know features the player as a new employee at the Department of Liberty, a highly enabled surveillance body that specializes in information-gathering and espionage. The video features the player scouring through documents, text messages, emails and other forms of communication as he decides what to do with what he knows.
The Devil We Know was denied a certain price on Steam, Pokken Tournament is heating up, and Marvel might have some cheaper cosplay options available in the future. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=582257961 Hosts: Conner Nolan & Mallory Huxford Camera: Aidan Kearney & Nolan Leahy Teleprompter: Nolan Leahy Music: Lex Bravary Graphics: Lauren Lucas, Sam Noble, & Kelsey Hayes Producer & Editor: Michael Robb Executive Producer: Kelsey Hayes
Ian Pemberton Megaman. I mean, come on. It's just like... It's as though a great artist got severely inebriated on something, and then was told only that the name of the game was Megaman and the descriptions of the characters.