Amazon has dropped the price of Berserk: The Complete 1997 TV Series to its best yet; you can grab the fantastic anime on Blu-ray for only $37.39 (was $60). This Blu-ray set launched earlier this year and has remained popular ever since. Prior deals have led to Amazon selling out, so you may want to grab the latest offer while you can. Berserk fans can pair the 1997 series with The Golden Age Arc Memorial Edition, which was remastered and recut into 13 episodes and launched earlier this week (August 27). See at Amazon

Berserk
  • Berserk (1997) — $37.39 ($60)
  • Berserk: The Golden Age Arc – Memorial Edition — $70

Adapted from Kentaro Miura’s legendary manga, Berserk tells the story of Guts and his eternal battle against demonic forces. Dark fantasy mixed with brutal violence, the anime series took some deviations from the so…

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Preorders are now live for what could be considered the coolest Lego Batmobile of all time. No, it’s not a replica of the mighty Tumbler or the West Coast Customs abomination used by George Clooney, but Adam West’s crime-fighting ride that debuted in the 1966 Batman TV series. The 1966 Batmobile will be a more in-depth build than some of the other smaller Lego Batmobiles. It comes with 1,822 pieces, and the completed build is 19 inches long. You can preorder the 1966 Batmobile at Amazon for $150. Preorder at Amazon

Lego DC Batman: 1966 Batmobile

Like the source material, this Lego Batmobile is a sleek pursuit vehicle full of bat-gadgets. It has cool bat-features like molded windshields, an openable trunk with the Bat-computer inside, a rear jet engine, and an informative plaque to complete the display. Naturally, you’ll get a Batman minifigure to put in the driver’s seat, and he looks just …

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Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami said that due to Monster Hunter’s monumental success, he doesn’t feel that there’s a need for a new Dino Crisis game to exist.In an interview with Eurogamer, Mikami said that he was surprised about how many people were wanting a new Dino Crisis game. “The awesomeness of dinosaurs and the stuff you can do with dinosaurs, that’s been kind of really nailed down by Monster Hunter in recent years,” he explained.Mikami continued, “So even if I were to decide to make a remake or a new version of Dino Crisis, I don’t really feel like there’s a whole lot of space for that kind of game right now, just since Monster Hunter has become such a big game. But yeah, it is surprising.”Capcom did reveal Exoprimal, a multiplayer third-person shooter, last year. When it was initially revealed, many fans thought it was a new Dino Crisis game, only to be disappointed. However, it has gotten mostly positive reviews, including a 7/10 from GameSpot. It’s worth noting that Mikami currently has nothing to do with Capcom. The director and producer left the company years ago to found Tango Gameworks, which he left in 2023.Monster Hunter: World has sold over 25 million units …

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Amazon and Microsoft recently expanded Xbox Cloud Gaming support to two more Fire TV devices: The 4K Fire TV Cube and the 1st Gen Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which join the current-gen Fire TV Stick 4K and 4K Max models as budget-friendly devices capable of streaming Xbox games with a Game Pass Ultimate membership.


Xbox Cloud Streaming Starter Kit

  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K — $30 ($50)
  • Xbox Wireless Controller – Shock Blue — $44 ($65) | Also at Walmart
  • Xbox Game Pass Ultimate – 3 Month Membership — $45 (normally $51, soon to be $60)

Total price with deals: $119


While you can play Game Pass games a wide selection of devices–including Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, Windows PCs, Android phones, and select Samsung Smart TVs–the Fire TV streamers are the most affordable devices for getting up and running with Game Pass.Fire TV devices aren’t capable of downloading and playing digital games directly on the devices themselves like you can on Xbox or Windows PC, instead relying on Game Pass Ultimate’s cloud streaming feature. That limits how many games you…

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Super Mario Bros. Wonder Elephant Mario Plush $22.75 (was $25) See at Amazon If Super Mario visited a doctor’s office, he’d probably be told his power-up habit isn’t good for his body. After all, how many times can one plumber rapidly double or half his height before his bones flee to become spare parts for the Dry Bones army in Bowser’s castles? But Mario’s most recent transformation into an elephant in Super Mario Bros. Wonder would trouble the Mushroom Kingdom’s finest physician the most. In all seriousness, the Elephant Fruit power-up is one of the most endearing across the whole franchise. A couple months back, Elephant Mario became the latest officially licensed plush in Little Buddy’s expansive catalog of Super Mario plushies–and now it’s on sale for a slight discount at Amazon. Bro…

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The Callisto Protocol developer Striking Distance Studios has announced its next game, Redacted. Set in the same sci-fi horror universe as The Callisto Protocol, the game will see players return to Black Iron Prison and face off against mutant prisoners and other survivors looking to escape the facility. It’ll launch for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 31.Billed as a roguelike dungeon-crawler with a punk-rock attitude, the game will follow the genre formula of fighting, dying, dying again, fighting some more, and dying yet again until you eventually get a perfect run. As a security guard caught in the middle of rioting prisoners and scientific abominations, you’ll have access to an arsenal of weapons, skills, and more to help you survive.


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