Super Mario Odyssey is the most hyped Mario game in a very long time. It’s a huge title not just for Nintendo, but for gaming. Mario is often looked at as the benchmark – sometimes fairly sometimes not. So does Odyssey live up to the expectations?
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Nintendo has had an amazing list of successes over the years, but they’ve also had their fair share of failures. While the Nintendo 64, Switch, and series of Mario games were all hits, there were a few blunders along the way. Before the Nintendo 64 was released to the masses, the console was being developed with Sony, but a battle over discs led to the partnership being canceled. Being a huge Nintendo fan should come with some perks, but the My Nintendo Rewards program is nothing special for fans.
Nintendo has developed some classic games and some of the earlier ones were made thanks to their development company known as Rare. In an odd move, Nintendo sold Rare and lost out on several future gaming franchises. Nintendo has been very protective over characters like Link and Mario, but the company actually loaned them to Phillips for the release of two CD-I games. Long before VR headsets were a thing, Nintendo tried their hand at it with the Virtual Boy, a failure upon arrival. The Wii U had some great features and titles, but the whole launch of the console was a massive failure and kept many gamers away from even considering the console. When the Wii came out, fans couldn’t get enough of the interactive controls. It then became too much when a bunch of pointless add-ons were released as controller extensions. The Nintendo 64 was a big hit and Nintendo tried to expand upon it with the release of the N64DD, but the project was a huge failure all around. Another controller Nintendo failed with was the gimmicky Power Glove released for the original NES. While the PS3 and Xbox 360 thrived with online gaming, the Wii felt like a console of the past with its poor online options. Watch and see the 10 biggest fails Nintendo wants you to forget!
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The Scream film franchise is filled with all types of mysteries, huge reveals, and big twists. Not everything shown on the screen is as simple as it seems, though. With four movies and a television show, there are a lot theories that have popped up through the years.
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Every other Monday, our team of blacksmiths and craftsman build some of your favorite weapons, and some weapons that you’ve never seen before. This week, the guys at Baltimore Knife and Sword take on Blade’s Sword from the Marvel Blade Trilogy!
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Grip – Vinny Campbell
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John Mitchell – Fabricator
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2nd AC – Bethany Michalski
Gaffer – Steve Scott
Grip – Vinny Campbell
Swing – Jeff Rettberg
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Every other Monday, our team of blacksmiths and craftsman build some of your favorite weapons, and some weapons that you’ve never seen before. This week, the guys at Baltimore Knife and Sword take on Blade’s Sword from the Marvel Blade Trilogy!
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Kerry Stagmer – Swordsmith and Machinist
Matt Stagmer- Swordsmith / Master Blade Grinder
Ilya Alekseyev – Bladesmith / Arms Master
Lauren Schott – Goldsmith and Casting
John Mitchell – Fabricator
Ferenc Gregor – Master Carver
Bill Collison- Assistant Blade Grinder
Rick Janney- Assistant Smith
Series Executive Producer – Brent Lydic
Episode Produced and Directed By – Brendan Kennedy
Supervising Producer – Phil Rogers
Office Production Coordinator – Jon Michael Burgess
Baltimore Forge Crew:
Director of Photography – Paulius Kontijevas
Story Producer — Dave Cross
Production Coordinator – Katie Shinsato
Runner/PA – Halston Ericson
DIT – Christopher Mariles
Set Medic – Celeste Bowe
1st AC – Jason Remeikis
2nd AC – Bethany Michalski
Gaffer – Steve Scott
Grip – Vinny Campbell
Swing – Jeff Rettberg
Post Production:
Edited by — Patrick Burke
Colorist – Patrick Burke
Post Sound – Anthony Vanchure
Lead Assistant Editors – Stephen Erdmann
Manager, Post Production Operations – Michael Gallagher
Post Production Supervisor – Gracie Hartmann
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