by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | Jan 22, 2024 | Uncategorized, Video Games
Atari is back in both a modern and retro way with the release of the Gamestation Pro and it’s great with a few misses that are being addressed with a few announcements at last week’s CES. The Atari Gamestation Pro or AGP for short is a sleek little black...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | Jan 22, 2024 | Comics, Uncategorized
One of the most original and popular characters in comic book history is celebrating his 40th anniversary and that character is Usagi Yojimbo. Usagi Yojimbo or Rabbit Bodyguard as it translated was created by Stan Sakai and was first introduced to the world as a...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | Nov 6, 2023 | Cartoons, Comics, TV, Uncategorized
It has been two years since we all saw the first season of Invincible and the world was introduced to Mark Grayson and the harsh reality of what the life of a superhero is. Amazon released this past weekend the season premiere of Invincible season 2 does it live up to...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | Nov 6, 2023 | Uncategorized, Video Games
Well, it looks like Atari is making a comeback in the video game industry. With the release of both the Atari 2600+ and the Atari GameStation Pro, they are not done with making more news as they released a press release of their acquiring Digital Eclipse. For many of...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | Oct 31, 2023 | Cartoons, Uncategorized
It has been almost 28 years since the world was introduced to Toy Story and after 3 sequels later, we are dead tired of them. If you want to see something that is a “what if” Toy Story was made for adults and your answer is the Amazing Digital Circus and...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | Oct 31, 2023 | TV, Uncategorized, Video Games
Well, it was a matter of time before anyone would know the fate of the Fallout TV series and now we know thanks to a release date trailer. Fallout TV series will be out on Amazon Prime Video on April 12, 2024, and fans of the beloved video game series are already...
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