8 N64 Games That Feel Unplayable Today

Not every Nintendo 64 game has held up well over time. Some haven’t aged gracefully, either because they were based on fleeting 90s trends or because their gameplay just feels clunky and outdated now. In fact, many classic N64 titles are almost impossible to enjoy today, and we’ve picked out eight of the worst offenders.

Latest One Piece Episode Shows Shanks’ Dark Side

As a huge One Piece fan, I always thought Shanks was a genuinely good guy – someone who wouldn’t needlessly put anyone in danger. But things are starting to feel different! When he openly said he wanted to go after the One Piece, it really threw everyone for a loop. It’s become clear he’s not staying neutral anymore, and he’ll do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. Plus, he’s fiercely protective of the islands and people under his control, which makes things even more interesting!

XRP in April: Will It Boom or Just Go to the Grocery Store in Sweatpants?

Meanwhile, the CLARITY Act is back in the spotlight, because apparently the Senate has nothing better to do when they return on April 13. (Looking at you, midterms.) For XRP, this is like waiting for your crush to text you back-important, but also kind of nerve-wracking. Ripple’s $2.4 billion infrastructure is still mostly running on fiat and RLUSD, but if the Clarity Act passes, banks might finally start using XRP directly. Or they might just keep ignoring it like my husband ignores my hints about wanting a new vacuum.

This Might Be the Best Argument Yet for Crimson Desert to Add Difficulty Settings

Although some worried about its difficulty, Crimson Desert has proven very popular, selling millions of copies in its first week and receiving mostly positive feedback from both critics and players. While it’s a challenging single-player RPG, it’s not quite like the ‘Souls’ games. However, the difficulty might be frustrating for players who aren’t looking for such a tough experience.

Stablecoins in Japan: A Cashless Revolution or Just Another QR Code?

In the shadowed halls of financial innovation, Bitget Wallet has embarked on a quixotic quest to wed self-custodial crypto payments with Japan’s stablecoin ecosystem. Through whispered discussions with Netstars, a payment sorcerer wielding one of the nation’s most sprawling QR networks, this audacious initiative was unveiled on April 8, 2026. The goal? To graft Web3 wallets onto the existing veins of Japan’s cashless society, a market so advanced it makes other nations blush with envy.

How to Sell Livestock in Crimson Desert

Selling animals and horses doesn’t bring in much money, but it can be a good way for players to quietly get rid of items they obtained dishonestly, as long as they know the right people and places to go.