Twitter’s Endless Jeopardy Bot Hosts a Nonsensical, Never-Ending Game

Endless Jeopardy is a Twitter bot that hosts a hilarious trivia game where everything is procedurally generated and the money doesn’t matter.

Endless Jeopardy was created by Neil Cicierega, known for the irreverent Potter Puppet Pals in the early-mid ’00s (Dumbledore!), the video game Monster Breeder, an album consisting of Smash Mouth mashups, and various other bizarre Twitter bots like Tim Allen Quotes. It is precisely as obnoxious as it sounds.

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Anthem Lead Producer Leaves BioWare After Eight Years

After eight years with the company, Ben Irving announced today that he is leaving BioWare. Irving served as the lead producer on Anthem.

Irving announced his departure from BioWare today on Twitter and said that he has accepted a new opportunity at a different video game company. His final message as part of the BioWare team included a shoutout to Anthem, the studio’s most recent release.

“I believe Anthem has a bright future – there is a great team working on it and I look forward to following its progress (and playing it!) from the sidelines,” Irving wrote.

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AEW’s TNT Show Will Not Be The End Of Being The Elite’s YouTube Series

When the Being the Elite YouTube series first launched in May 2016, it was mostly a travelogue for professional wrestlers The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega. However, as the show evolved, storylines and new characters were introduced–including the likes of Cody Rhodes, “Hangman” Adam Page, and several other faces familiar to fans of All Elite Wrestling.

In fact, as far as AEW is concerned, a big part of how the promotion is coming together is due to the popularity of AEW and the notoriety it’s brought the Elite, the group of wrestlers regularly featured on the show. With AEW debuting its show on TNT in the fall, though, many fans have wondered if that will mean the end of Being the Elite. Thankfully, as the Bucks and Omega have confirmed to GameSpot, that is not the case.

“I think BTE is important. And I was talking to someone about this the other day. On this show on TNT we can only do it say certain things,” Matt Jackson said during an interview at the TCA press tour. “On YouTube, we can do whatever the hell we want. Maybe you want to watch Frankie Kazarian go on an F-bomb tirade like he always does. You’re not going to be able to see that on TNT.”

What’s more, Jackson realizes how important BTE has been to the success he and his friends have achieved. “The whole Elite brand is cultivated through the show, right? We created this cult following because the show, and I don’t think a lot of the stuff we’ve done and our own successes with our brand–like we probably would have never gotten to the Hot Topic deals, probably wouldn’t ever got the Funko Pops,” he explained. “All that stuff happened, I think, because these three silly guys were in Japan bored, and we took out our cell phones; we started videoing bits of ourselves. And it exploded, and our popularity just went nuts.”

Even with BTE sticking around though, continuing to help grow the popularity of the Elite brand, and by extension All Elite Wrestling, there might be some serious upgrades in store for the YouTube Series.

“One of the cool things that we actually have access to now which [we could] never do before when we were in Japan [is] we can actually use our backstage area,” Omega teased. “We can use you know POV [camera] shots at ringside. These are things that we can do at our leisure now, which is kind of nice. So you might even see it sort of a new layer of creativity with episodes once [AEW] TV goes live.”

Still, Jackson noted that even if filming opportunities may be upgraded, the show’s actual content will still be on-brand for the Elite. “You can see other sides of these crazy characters and how they act,” he said. “Maybe a little more sense of humor on [BTE], while watching our more sports-centric show on cable TV.”

Take a character like Jon Moxley, for instance. “On the [TNT] show, you’ll see a Jon Moxley type of character [that] is going to be a little darker, right? But if you want to see him have a little bit more of a sense of humor, then you can go to the YouTube show and still watch that,” Jackson explained. “It can feed everything.”

That’s just one of the ways AEW is trying to be a pro wrestling alternative fans can look to if they want to sample something different. Whether it’ll work out in the end, but with AEW on TNT premiering on October 2, it shouldn’t take too long to find out.

Preorder the Scarface Limited Edition 4K UHD, Blu-ray, Digital, and Collectible Statue For Just $63

Huge Scarface fan? The Limited Edition box set with collectible “The World Is Yours” statue is up for preorder. Reserve yours now and you get it for just $63.07, a nearly $17 savings. It’s out October 15.

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Bonus features include the Scarface 35th anniversary reunion, which brings in interviews with Brian De Palma, Al Pacino, and more, plus deleted scenes, and other extras.

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Biomutant’s Special Editions Are Up for Preorder

Biomutant is set to release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC before the end of 2019. It’s an open-world action RPG set in a colorful post-apocalyptic world. You play as a well-rounded warrior creature, whose mutations enable powers like telekinesis and levitation. As you play, you can re-code your genes in ways that affect how you look and what powers you can wield. You can also craft items like chainsaws and bionic wings, and ride on vehicles like mechs and jet-skis.

If you’re on board with this particular brand of zaniness, you can preorder a copy for yourself now. And if you’re interested in either of the special editions, you’ll want to do so sooner than later, because they may sell out. Here’s what comes in each edition, how much it costs, and where you can preorder it now.

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Save $50 With Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1-inch 128GB Silver (2019 Model) Deal

This is a great back to school item. You can save $52 on a silver, 10.1-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab A with 128GB of storage if you buy on Amazon now. It comes with free, one-day Prime delivery and should arrive by tomorrow if you order in the next few hours.

The Galaxy A tablet from Samsung is a highly-praised tablet so getting the 2019 model for a reduced price already is a great deal. 128GB of storage is more than enough for photos, games, and music, but the tablet also supports up to 512GB extra with a micro SD card. It’s also known for having pretty good battery life, at about 10 hours per charge.

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Today Only: Mario Rabbids, Starlink Bundled For $30 At Best Buy (Switch)

If you’ve held off on picking up Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle or Starlink: Battle for Atlas Starter Pack, you’ll want to take advantage of what might be the best Nintendo Switch deal we’ve seen all week: a bundle with both products selling for only $30 at Best Buy right now. Normally listed at $120 ($60 for each product), that’s a whopping $90 savings. This daily deal won’t be around long, however–according to the countdown timer, the deal ends at 10 PM PT / 1 AM ET.

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Starlink: Battle for Atlas Starter Pack, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle bundle

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The Starlink: Battle for Atlas Starter Pack (which is on sale for $33 individually at Amazon, for comparison) includes the Starlink action-adventure game as well as physical elements that actually attach to your controller and impact gameplay, such as a starship, weapons, controller mount, and pilot. The Nintendo Switch version also comes with a Fox McCloud pilot and an exclusive mission.

The game itself received a 7/10 in GameSpot’s Starlink: Battle for Atlas review, in which one of the main criticisms was how expensive the game’s physical models are. “Starlink is an interesting and enjoyable open-world game, one that fully understands the appeal of exploring new planets and dogfighting in the cold depths of space,” wrote critic James O’Connor. “With a small fleet of ships at your disposal, it can be a lot of fun to progressively assault and weaken the Forgotten Legion’s hold on the galaxy. It’s just a shame that if you’re interested in the physical models, you’ll have to spend more to get the same experience as the digital version.”

You’ll also get Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle as part of the bundle, a crossover between the Mario and Raving Rabbids franchises created for Nintendo Switch. Mario + Rabbids, a turn-based tactical game with both single-player and co-op gameplay, has sold extremely well on the Switch, breaking into the console’s top 10 bestsellers list, and it earned an impressive 9/10 in GameSpot’s Mario + Rabbids review.

“Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle exudes off-beat optimism that never dissolves. It’s a consistent delight, no matter how challenging the road becomes, because Kingdom Battle’s unique turn-based tactics system is in every way a pleasure to engage with,” wrote GameSpot’s Edmond Tran. “Coupled with the annoyingly infectious allure of Rabbids, and the always delightful, colorful world of the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is an implausibly engrossing formula that is positively challenging and endlessly charming.”