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While I might move some things on the list up and down, I can’t really argue with cheddar at #1. If I was limited to only one thing besides the burger and the bun, that would be my choice.

Both AI and China are essential to Apple’s business model and so it should be no surprise to anyone that these are a line in the sand for them as far as Stewart’s or any similar show is concerned.

Cool product. High price point.  Not sure if I’m feeling the need to purchase this to supplement the bespoke encounter tables I already prepare for my campaigns.

The younger generation is doing it right.

Considering the quality of the content created by real people in developing this game, perhaps having AI help out isn’t such a bad thing in this case.

The Lego sets are cool, but I’m a bit disappointed they aren’t announcing an actual Lego Animal Crossing game.

It’s never good to see more layoffs but 6 months severance and 6 months of health coverage is insanely good.  I’ve never seen a package that generous and it should go a long way to helping out those impacted while they look for their next place of employment.

When I bought Pac Man on the Atari 2600 in 1982, it cost me $34.95. With inflation, that’s $111.20 in 2023 dollars.

We tried out the VR Plank game at work. Even though everyone knows on some level that there are no actual life and death stakes, the reactions of my co-workers were quite intense in most cases.

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How is Every Breath You Take by The Police not on this list? And not in the Top 10 for that matter? Most of those other stylish black and white videos on this list wouldn’t exist without this classic paving the way.

Currently scheduled to come out the same week as Beyond Good and Evil 2.

“The voice and performance capture artists who bring video game characters to life deserve a contract that reflects the value they bring to the multibillion-dollar gaming industry.”

This is it.  This is how America finally infiltrates Eurovision.

When I heard the title, I just assumed the studio behind it was The Asylum, because this sounds exactly like something they would come up with, but apparently that’s not the case.

Sure, you could probably get an AI to run a scripted module “by the book” but when it comes to all the other things that I and other veteran DMs do, I just don’t think AI is there yet.

Is there anyone, anywhere, that is actually predicting Blue Beetle will be a box office success? Based on how Shazam: Fury of the Gods and The Flash flopped, I can’t imagine a film about a lesser known character (except to Young Justice fans) will manage to move the needle.

While I love both Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks, this crossover was more than I could have hoped for! It’s been a long time since any episode of television has made me excited to watch it a second time as soon as possible.

Already in there.

What if the squirrel is another wildshaped druid, the ex-lover of the bear druid?  They thought there was still a chance to patch things up, and then they stumbled upon this scene.

Just to be clear, when we say “beat the campaign” do we mean the main storyline, after which credits roll.  Or do we need to go further?  Get to 50, beat the capstone dungeon, etc.