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10 WandaVision Comic Easter Eggs You May Have Missed

To celebrate the final episode of WandaVision, we’ve gone through all nine episodes to find the handful of comic book references that might’ve flown over your head. Here are the 10 WandaVision comic Easter eggs you may have missed. House of Contempt One of the first big Easter eggs in WandaVision is hidden in the form of the wine bottle that is on the table during the dinner party with the Harts in episode 1. The label reads Maison du Mepris, which translates to House of Contempt. This is a

Escaping Reality: 19-year old Arcade Owner Asserts Now is the Best Time for Virtual Reality

Aidyn Messerschmidt, a 19-year old is all set to launch his own arcade called Galaxy VR Arcade on the coming 27th February. The young man graduated from Hartland High School only last year. By this year, he became an entrepreneur launching his first venture. His VR arcade is located in the Country Corners mini mall at 4088 E. Grand River Avenue in Genoa Township. The first-time entrepreneur stated that during the lockdown, virtual reality became his only reality. During the period, he bought a standalone VR headset, which he describes

Professional Carry: Yeon Gets It Done

Yeon: spelled Y-e-o-n, it’s pronounced like the word “yawn.”Like an opening, a term you reserve for epic-style writing - yawning abysses, maws, entrances, and exits. All that drama.Alternatively: Like the thing you do when you’ve finished a long day of work.Fittingly, Yeon is also the tag of a very young, very talented carry built out of North America’s increasing interest in infrastructure. He comes as the most subtle piece of a 5 man amateur exodia that formed under the 100 Thieves banner. Formed up by Papasmithy and Kelsey Moser and

Top 20 players of 2020: blameF (6)

blameF's ascent through the ranks was quite unlike the typical route you'd see a Danish player take to reach the top of the game. While others advanced by climbing the ladder of the sub-top scene in the country, where they encountered someone like Nicolai "⁠HUNDEN⁠" Petersen who helped them take the next step before making it to a team like North or Heroic, blameF didn't get the opportunity to play alongside some of the key names in Denmark until he had already made a name for himself in 2018. "I

Edward: “In CS 1.6 I wanted to become the best player; in CS:GO I put the team first”

In part one, the Ukrainian ran us through some of the different phases he experienced under NAVI in his nearly decade-long stint with the organization and shared a few stories from his time there and from other past teams, such as pro100 and Virtus.pro in Counter-Strike 1.6. Edward talks teammates, age cap in CS:GO, and much more In the second portion of the interview, the topics shift towards Edward's life outside of esports and some more abstract concepts, such as the age cap in CS:GO and the role that a

Liquid Rivalries: Super Smash Bros. Melee

When would you say competitive Smash Bros. was born? Was it on January 21st, 1999, when Nintendo released Super Smash Bros? Or on November 21st 2001, when Melee was released? Or on April, 2002, when Matt Deezie started the Tournament Go series? I set the date two years later - January 10th, 2004. That was the day Melee held its first national, Game Over. In my eyes, a sport doesn’t come alive just by merit of a ruleset or a tournament. To be living, a sport needs a full-fledged scene

Tell Me Why Review – Cleaning Out My Closet

There's an important milestone in every adult's life when they realize that their parents aren't just monolithic figures known only as Mom and/or Dad, but people in their own right who have hopes, dreams, thoughts, and desires that have nothing to do with their children. That’s not exactly new territory in other art, but it's a rarity in games. In the few that do explore that idea, it's usually Dad who gets the attention. That makes Dontnod's Tell Me Why a fascinating anomaly right off the bat. It is, without

Twitch Streamer Ewok on the Life of a Teenage Streamer

An origin story perhaps unlike any before. Soleil “Ewok” Wheeler is a 14-year old streamer, who has gone from the life of a typical teenage girl to that of a gaming and esports personality who commands an audience of more than a quarter of a million people. From humble beginnings, Wheeler, who is deaf, has now become an inspiration to many women and girls and those with disabilities as she shows the world not only her video game prowess, but an uncanny understanding, passion, and work ethic that belies her

SwitchArcade Round-Up: New ‘Wonder Boy’ Game Coming, ‘Over the Alps’ and Today’s Other New Releases and Sales

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for August 25th, 2020. In today’s article, we’ve got a couple of news bits that will get the hearts of SEGA fans a-fluttering. There are a handful of new releases to look at, including an excellent new title from some people who worked on 80 Days and Sunless Skies, and a big list of sales with only a few games worth caring about in it. Such is how it goes some days. Let’s slide on in and check it all out!

Big Mouth Voice Actor Steps Away From Role: “Black Characters Should Be Played By Black Actors”

Jenny Slate has played Missy, a young Black girl (and the love interest of protagonist Andrew) on Big Mouth since Season 1 of the hit Netflix animated show, but that's set to change. The actor has announced that after the upcoming Season 4, she will no longer voice the character, and that the part will be recast by a Black actor.In a statement on Instagram, Slate admits that while she was initially able to justify the casting to herself, she has since come to understand that she is taking a