Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. Following the somewhat underwhelming Super Mario 3D All-Stars back ...
I never had a Wii growing up. Sure, I played Wii Sports and other flagship titles when visiting family and friends in the mid-to-late 2000s, but I never had a Wii of my own, meaning I missed out on ...
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Nick Castellanos sparked the ire of some Phillies fans when he spoke about the difficulties of playing at Citizens Bank Park this postseason. James Comey strikes back Officials in Massachusetts ...
Mark Halsey is a North Greenbush native who graduated from Columbia High School in 1991. He lives in the house he grew up in, “Although we did get rid of the 1970s-colored toilets,” he mused. Halsey ...
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Bad Bunny addressed the Super Bowl halftime controversy on SNL with a sharp message and a reminder that he’s not here to please everyone. Bad Bunny used his Saturday Night Live appearance in New York ...
When Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton's 1993 film "Super Mario Bros." was released in theaters in the spring of 1993, it was almost instantly pilloried by both critics and fans of the Nintendo video ...
The Kansas City Chiefs may still be on the road to another Super Bowl, but star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is lamenting that his team has been taking too many wrong turns as of late. The Chiefs lost ...
So it’s clear that most of us will require a translator for the Super Bowl Halftime Show next year, thanks to Bad Bunny, a three-time Grammy Award-winning Puerto Rican American rapper who raps in ...
A major study from Tübingen found that prediabetic individuals who normalized their blood sugar through healthy habits — even without shedding pounds — cut their risk of type 2 diabetes by 71%.