Despite the tepid reception back in 2000, the Jedi Power Battles remaster is a fun return to simpler times when Star Wars video games were allowed to be weird.
George Lucas knew exactly what he was working with, and even if the prequel never stuck the landing in terms of quality, the desire for all things Star Wars was unlikely to wane.
A classic game from a galaxy far, far away is back, alongside a new ‘Final Fantasy’ PC-release, and a toy shop simulator. Rick Damigella reports.
The first items from a local man’s collection of “Star Wars” memorabilia sold for over a million dollars, and more are heading to auction.
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One of the most popular sitcoms out there is The Big Bang Theory, no doubt about it. Over the course of 12 seasons, the show won several Emmy awards and built a very solid fan base. However, it’s ...
Brian Baumgartner ( The Office ), and Enrico Colantoni ( Just Shoot Me ) are all set to appear in the first season of the NBC legal spinoff drama Suits LA . All three will play a version of themselves ...