Great Rockstar Games You Can’t Buy Anymore

This has left a hole in gaming history, making it hard for new players to enjoy some of Rockstar Games’ greatest titles. Several factors, like licensing problems, have caused these games to become unavailable. Fans wanting to revisit these classics often have limited legal options, sometimes needing to search for costly physical copies or even the original consoles just to experience what made these games so memorable.

I Love Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ Squirrel Villagers, and Here’s My Official Ranking

Squirrel villagers are one of the most common types in Animal Crossing: New Horizons – there were 19 available when the game first launched, compared to just 3 octopuses. With the 3.0 update, two new villagers based on Splatoon were added, bringing the total even higher. Interestingly, I think these new villagers are the best and worst of the bunch – one has a fantastic design, while the other isn’t very appealing. Beyond them, there’s a good variety of squirrels, ranging from cute and charming to… less attractive, that players can find on Kapp’n’s boat tours or visiting their campsites.

Daily Checklist in Heartopia

Here’s why a simple daily routine is helpful in Heartopia. This guide covers the key things to do each day, letting you enjoy the game at your own speed and get the most out of your time.

How To Get Silo Access Badge In MIO Memories in Orbit

Unfortunately, many areas within the MIO spaceship require an access badge for entry, limiting access to authorized personnel only. Because of this, locating an item like the Silo Access Badge is essential if you want to explore the entire ship.

How To Enter The Metropolis In MIO Memories in Orbit

When you start exploring the ship, you quickly realize most of the robots are broken or can’t be fixed. That’s why it’s a welcome surprise to find a helpful robot in the Dwellings. It tells you about Metropolis, a place where other survivors are, but the door to get there is locked. Here’s how to reach Metropolis in MIO: Memories in Orbit.

Whales Are Shopping at $12-LINK Going to the Moon or Just Gas?

While the rest of us are out here stress-sweating over 5-minute candlesticks, big players are quietly treating this price action like a Black Friday sale at REI-tents, hiking boots, and now, apparently, LINK. As speculative bros log off to sell their GPUs on Craigslist, large holders are scooping up 16.1 million LINK tokens like they’re the last avocados at Whole Foods. And they’ve been doing it since November, folks-long before the price remembered what going up felt like.