Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Version Exclusives Make Which Version to Buy an Obvious Choice

On February 27th, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen will be released on Nintendo Switch for $20 each. Unlike other Game Boy Advance titles, these games won’t be included with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, which has upset some fans. However, many Pokémon enthusiasts are still happy to purchase either game for $20. When deciding between FireRed and LeafGreen, some players will likely choose the version they originally played, while others will base their decision on which exclusive Pokémon are available in each version.

One Piece Officially Has A New Swordsman Stronger Than Roronoa Zoro

With One Piece now in its final arc, it’s no surprise to fans that Zoro has become incredibly skilled with a sword. However, he isn’t yet the strongest swordsman in the world. The series recently revealed Dorry, a member of the Giant Pirates, as even more powerful, and the author has officially confirmed Dorry’s superiority over Zoro.

The Steam Deck Supply Situation Just Keeps Getting Worse

The Steam Deck, released in 2022, lets PC gamers play their Steam games on the go. When it first launched, there were different versions, including some with an LCD screen that were more affordable than the OLED models. But in December 2025, Valve stopped making the LCD version worldwide, nearly four years after its initial release. As of today, all LCD Steam Decks are sold out in the US, meaning only the OLED models are available. However, since early 2026, it’s become much harder to find even the OLED Steam Deck for purchase.

10 TV Show Reboots That Are a Disgrace to The Original Series

Yogi Bear is a classic and much-loved cartoon character created by Hanna-Barbera. He’s a playful, food-obsessed bear known for getting into trouble at the state park. Surprisingly, there was an attempt to update the character with a reboot that made him younger and turned him into a detective. While Yo Yogi! had some success, it didn’t capture the magic of the original series. Luckily, most people have forgotten about the reboot these days.

“They’ve Ghosted Me” Saints Row Creator Pitched a Prequel to Embracer Group, But It Doesn’t Look Like It’s Happening

The first Saints Row game, initially launched in 2006 for the Xbox 360, was heavily inspired by the Grand Theft Auto series, especially Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Players controlled a mostly silent character who could steal cars, evade the police, and participate in gang battles, aiming to conquer the city of Stilwater territory by territory for the 3rd Street Saints. The following three sequels continued this formula, becoming increasingly over-the-top, until the fourth game featured the complete destruction of Earth. Most of that game then takes place within a Matrixlike simulation aboard an alien spaceship. The 2015 game, Gat Out of Hell*, continued the series’ bizarre streak and served as the final installment, following popular characters Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington as they attempt to rescue the protagonist from Hell after Satan decides his daughter will marry him.

Embark Studios CEO Named to Big New Position at Nexon

Patrick Soderlund is a veteran of the gaming industry with a long history at major studios. He began his career at Electronic Arts in 1996, working there for 12 years in roles ranging from designer to executive vice president. Before leaving EA in 2018, he also led DICE, the studio behind Battlefield, and then founded his own company, Embark Studios. Now, Soderlund is taking on a new leadership position at Nexon.