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The Magical Chair J.K. Rowling Wrote Harry Potter In Sells For $400,000
The 1930s was one of four mismatched chairs that J.K. Rowling picked up for free when she visited Scotland. This was way before she became famous with her magical books. Rowling originally put her chair up for auction to help support her charity in 2002.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 6 years ago in GeeksScooby & Friends – The 'Friends' Cast Matched Up With Their Perfect 'Scooby Doo' Counterparts
Introducing the all new Scooby Doo mov- Wait, no. That is not why I’m here. I’m here to show you what the cast of Friends would be like if they were Scooby Doo characters. There’s six Scooby Doo characters and six Friends characters, bit of a coincidence, don’t you think? I’m going to briefly go through each character from Scooby Doo and give them a Friends character. You may also see the similarities in them all.
Lewis JefferiesPublished 6 years ago in GeeksRemember Those Terrible 'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Animations? BioWare Is Fixing Those (And Romance Options)
In the past two weeks since #MassEffectAndromeda's anticipated-but-controversial release, fans have voiced several concerns, both technical and creative - and it seems BioWare is listening.
RoAnna SylverPublished 6 years ago in GamersGood Guy 'Grand Theft Auto' Is Going to Help Make Your Self-Driving Car Safer
Your first thought was probably to re-read that title, and now that you're satisfied that you did indeed read it correctly, you're intrigued and possible slightly miffed. So before we go any further down the rabbit hole, let me put your mind at ease: the streets of Los Santos are in fact being used to train driverless cars how to drive better.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GamersFans Want BioWare To #MakeJaalBi - Because He Already Is
In the week since it's release, BioWare's latest release, Mass Effect: Andromeda, has seen controversy for several reasons, with some game aspects celebrated and others criticized. And right now, a vocal section of the fandom is making some significant waves.
RoAnna SylverPublished 6 years ago in Gamers5 Movies to Watch for that Pride and Prejudice Fix
Have you worn out your 6 VHS box set of BBC's Pride and Prejudice? Watched it so much on your Netflix queue that some family members wonder if there is anything else that you will ever watch? Or maybe you are looking for something besides Colin Firth dripping wet after diving into the pond
Tisha EatonPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash' Offers Up Some Fresh Faces and Fresh Moves
Earlier this week, Nintendo gave us a chance to take a look at a couple of its upcoming titles for the Wii U and 3DS. I talked about one of them here and there were a couple more than I only got a brief look at. A game that we actually got an opportunity to take for a whirl was Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash. I can't really tell you the last time I played anything in the Mario Tennis series but I'm pretty sure I was lukewarm on it back in the day so I was a little skeptical of the game at first. Then we actually started to play and it was, hands down, my favorite game that we got a chance to demo.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in GamersWhat It Was Like To Sit With Nintendo And Why It's A Great Time To Be A Creator
When I was invited by Moviepilot to attend a press event for Nintendo, I had a small idea of what it was going to be like. In my head, I thought we were going to be in a medium-sized room with a few Wii U systems set up and a couple of Nintendo 3DS to play around with while we bark questions at Nintendo employees. What happened instead was something that threw me for a loop and it reminded me why it's such an awesome time to be a Creator and it all started with, just like the Marvel event I was invited to, becoming hopelessly lost. Also parking was a nightmare, but that's just L.A. being L.A.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in Geeks