Neo Geo Mini Gets The Discounted Bundle It Always Needed

The Neo Geo Mini proved to be a fun way to play SNK’s classic arcade games on a small screen with its on-board controls. However, many of its titles, including series like The King of Fighters, Samurai Shodown, and Metal Slug, are multiplayer-focused, which makes the omission of extra controllers disappointing.

That’s why this discounted bundle from Wal-Mart and Amazon is so compelling. Normally costing $140 USD, the bundle’s price has been discounted to $100. For that, you get the Neo Geo Mini, two controllers, and an HDMI cable. The controllers are based on the Neo Geo AES’s pads, with one coming in classic black and the other in white. In addition to its own, built-in screen, you can also output the microconsole to a TV with the included HDMI cable.

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Neo Geo Mini Pro Player Pack – $100 ($140)

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You can see a full list of the games in the gallery above, including a selection of screenshots. I’m particularly fond of the Samurai Shodown series, but with certified bangers like Metal Slug 3, Shock Troopers, and The King of Fighters ’98, there are plenty of great games in the Neo Geo Mini’s selection. I’ve always been rather fond of SNK’s sports games, so the inclusions of Super Sidekicks and Top Player’s Golf are appreciated (however, I am partial to Neo Turf Masters, which is sadly not included).

Our Neo Geo Mini review praised the microconsole’s small form factor and how much fun it is to play these games on its 3.5-inch screen. However, GameSpot’s Peter Brown was disappointed when outputting to a TV. He praised the emulation but lamented the image quality, scaling, and lack of options.

House Of X Has Completely Re-Written X-Men History

Superhero comics, as a genre, tend to be full of bombast. Between the spandex, the capes, and the universe-ending perils that plague our favorite characters every month, being way over-the-top is just the name of the game. So, naturally, when a specific comic is promoted as having “the most important” or “most shocking” or “most impactful” scene in the history of any given character or team, it’s only natural to assume some level of hyperbole.

That is unless you happen to be talking about House of X #2, which was promoted as having “the most important scene in the history of the X-Men” which, as it turns out, was not hyperbolic in the least.

House of X has completely reframed the history of the Marvel universe in just a few lovingly rendered pages–at it all comes down to a relatively simple change made to one character.

Who is Moira MacTaggert anyway?

It’s easy to be an X-Men fan and have no idea who Moira MacTaggert is–it’s not that she’s unimportant in the mythos, but she’s not exactly a character who comes up all that frequently, especially for people who’ve relied on the movies and cartoons to get their mutant fix. She’s been in both live-action and animation but never as a major featured role, and that’s largely by design. Historically, Moira’s place in the X-Men canon has been as a sort of token human, one of the closest human allies Xavier himself has ever had, so it’s not exactly difficult to forget about her when she’s stood up next to people who can read minds, shapeshift, and are covered in bright blue fur.

That said, in the world of the X-Men, nothing stays normal for very long, so over the years, Moira’s role and position within the comics has grown and changed in–well, any number of ways. From “housekeeper” of the X-Mansion to magically-empowered ghost (don’t ask), Moira’s been through a lot and has found herself at the center of some major X-related conflicts. If it helps, she could almost be related to Jarvis on the Avengers side of things–human from the comics, not the AI from the movies–or perhaps even Alfred Pennyworth if you want to hop brands. She’s not a butler or a manservant, obviously, but she traditionally occupied a similar “elevated supporting role” niche in the mythology and narrative of her team.

At least, she did. And then House Of X #2 happened.

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Meet Moira X

It turns out Moira MacTaggert is anything but a normal human–she’s actually been a mutant this entire time and keeping it very, very secret. And for good reason, because her mutation is actually a doozy.

Moira’s gift is that of reincarnation–not in the way that we typically see such things play out in comics, where a character will die and then come back after being born again into a new (or perhaps a regenerated) body–but in the way we usually see in video games. When Moira dies, she completely resets back to a fetus in her mother’s womb, with all the memories of her past lives completely intact, to be born again into the same world she’s already experienced as if she’s reloading into one very specific save point over and over.

It’s a sort of cosmic Groundhog’s Day scenario, except rather than having one day repeated over and over, Moira experiences one lifetime again and again as different timelines, where she’s able to use her knowledge from her past lives to affect change and modify the course of events.

Or, well, she can try to modify the course of events. As we learn in HoX #2, Moira’s lives have been a trial and error process in which she’s gone from wanting to “cure” mutantkind to trying desperately to save it–but she has yet to get it right. She’s gone through the process ten different times, and this might actually be her last if the visions of prophetic mutant Destiny are correct. Something may or may not be about to happen to Moira that makes it impossible for her to reincarnate, so it’s critically important that she gets it right this time.

So what does this mean for the Marvel Universe?

In short? A lot.

It’s not that Marvel is necessarily a strange to alternate timelines and reincarnating heroes–in fact, those two things happen to be a staple of X-Men stories, and part of the reason they’re so notoriously complicated–but the degree to which Moira’s ability is recontextualizing X-Men history is on an entirely new level.

There are questions to be asked now about where and how these new timelines intersect with the stories we’re familiar with, what exactly Moira has learned and shared over her ten lives, and how that knowledge will play out in a world populated by people who are able to do things like see the future and read minds. It’s a major story engine that can play out all over the metaphorical map, in both the future and the past, as the X-Books continue.

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Also, it’s not without its own baked-in mysteries–like why, in all of Moira’s carefully documented lives, is Timeline #6 mysteriously absent? Are we actually viewing Moira’s tenth life through House of X and Powers of X, or is there another major revelation to come? Can Moira be even be trusted at all?

Not to mention the new potential for things like time travel and timeline hopping–two things the X-Men tend to do on a semi-regular basis–to explore the new Moira centric timelines positioned here in this story, and what sort of fallout may or may not come of that. After all, what happens if you change history for a person who’s history is a built-in part of their mutation?

With any luck, we’ll find the answers to these questions–and doubtlessly be given way, way more questions to ask–as the story continues with Powers of X #2 next week.

Roguelike RPG Children Of Morta Gets Official Release Date

After missing its planned 2018 release window, RPG hack-n-slash Children of Morta has nailed down a definitive release date for consoles and PC. The upcoming roguelike by Dead Mage, the team responsible for Shadow Blade and the newly-announced Tale of Ronin, is scheduled to launch on September 3 for PC and October 15 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Children of Morta is a story-driven action-RPG with roguelike elements where you control a member of the Bergson family on their quest to fend off the forthcoming Corruption. You’ll choose between six playable characters to explore ever-changing dungeons and biomes while you uncover Mount Morta’s history and relics. Check out the trailer below.

Dead Mage’s Amir Fassihi, in an Xbox Wire blog post, described Children of Morta’s narrative as “a story of plain, straightforward emotions that we all recognize: hope, courage, love, and eventually sacrifice and grief.” Fassihi also said that, while every character is unique, “your characters must rest if you’re using them frequently.” This, Dead Mage hopes, will inspire you to try other family members and their abilities.

On top of the release date, Dead Mage announced a Signature Edition of Children of Morta. This physical version will include a region-free copy of the game on PS4 or Switch, six enamel pins, a pocket-sized art book, an art card and certificate, and a “Sierra” box with an outer sleeve. Children of Morta Signature Edition retails for $45 USD on PS4 and $50 USD on Switch.

Limited Xbox Deal: Save 36% on Fosmon Dual Controller Charging Station for Xbox One

The Fosmon Dual Controller Charging Station for Xbox One, One X, and One S controllers is one of Amazon’s top-selling Xbox controller docks and you can buy it 36% off for a limited time.

Fosmon Dual Controller Charger for Xbox One Controllers

The Fosmon dual controller charging dock lets you ditch AA batteries and keep your controllers fully fueled every time you need them, plus it lets you keep them exactly where you need them. More than just a wireless charger, it’s also a stylish dock for keeping your gaming area neat and organized. Of course, the charging element is the most important part here, and with Fosmon’s 1000mah NiMH battery packs, you get as much as 33 hours of battery life on one charge.

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House of X Alters the History of the Marvel Universe

Another new comic book day has come and gone. If you want to know what the biggest and most noteworthy comics of the week were, you’ve come to the right place.

Scroll down to hear about some of our favorite plot twists and new debuts, and to read our new reviews and editorials. And as always, be sure to let us know your favorite books in the comments below.

Warning: this article contains spoilers for House of X #2 and Absolute Carnage #1!

One X-Men Character Just Completely Changed Marvel History

Art by Pepe Larraz. (Image Credit: Marvel Comics) Art by Pepe Larraz. (Image Credit: Marvel Comics)

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Why Halo: The Master Chief Collection’s Reach PC ‘FireFlight’ Was Delayed

343 Industries has delayed the Halo: Reach PC “FireFlight” that was originally planned for July due to “severe blocking bugs,” meaning that those hoping to try out the first game to be released in the upcoming Halo: The Master Chief Collection for PC will have to wait a bit longer.

343 Industries published a blog on HaloWaypoint.com to update Halo fans as to why the planned flighting hasn’t happened yet and what these “blocking bugs” are.

Blocking Bugs are issues that “are deemed severe enough to prevent a flight from functioning as needed.” As development proceeds, a flighting build must pass certain tests called “Rings,” without these blocking issues, before it is made available to Halo Insiders.

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Save $80 on Tablet: 10.1″ Samsung Galaxy Tablet 128GB for $249.99

The 2019 model of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1″ 128GB tablet is on sale for 9% off, plus an additional $50 off when you apply the coupon on the Amazon store page, bringing the total price down to $249.99. That’s $80 in savings.

Good Deal on Samsung Galaxy Tablet

Galaxy Tab A 10.1″ (2019) Details and Specs

  • Display size: 10.1″
  • Resolution: 1920×1200

Not only do you get pretty good savings, this is the 128GB version, the most storage space of the three available, making it the perfect back-to-school tablet if you’re on a budget. You can even expand the storage up to 512GB with a microSD card. There’s a SanDisk 512GB microSD card on sale right now, even.

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Bungie Dates Destiny 2 Cross Save, PC Migration To Steam

Since the release of the PC version of Destiny 2, plenty of players have been hoping for cross-save capabilities that would let them move their characters between platforms. Bungie kicked off a lot of excitement when it announced cross save was on its way, alongside Destiny 2’s next expansion, but we’ve never been quite clear on when the feature would actually become available–until now.

In its latest weekly blog post, Bungie finally put an actual date on when cross save will become available: August 21. On that date, you’ll be able to link your Destiny 2 accounts between multiple platforms and access your characters on all of them.

Bungie previously laid out a bit of info about how cross save will work. You’ll be able to freely move your character between platforms with Destiny 2: New Light, the upcoming free-to-play version of Destiny 2’s Year One content. If you want to play Shadowkeep or anything from Forsaken and the annual pass that came after it, however, you’ll need to purchase it on the platform to which you’re moving. Elements like Silver, Destiny 2’s premium currency, stay on the platforms where they were purchased. Silver is linked to your characters, so if you have Silver on a different platform or a different set of characters, you won’t get to access it.

As Bungie notes in its cross save FAQ, though, you’ll have to make some decisions if you’ve been playing Destiny 2 on more than one platform. When you enable cross save, you’ll have to choose which account to keep–you can only make one set of characters available across all platforms. Unfortunately, that means you can’t merge, say, your Hunter from your PS4 account with the Titan you play on PC and your Warlock from Xbox One. You’ll have to use either your PS4, PC, or Xbox account for cross save.

That doesn’t mean your other characters are gone forever, though. Bungie says in the FAQ you can disable cross save, which will give you access to the characters you had on their original individual platforms. It’ll take 90 days for those characters to become available again, though. “This policy exists to discourage activity like account recoveries by other players,” Bungie writes.

Bungie also gave a few new details about Destiny 2’s PC version. As announced with Shadowkeep, Destiny 2 is moving off of Activision’s Battle.net launcher and onto Steam, something that was slated to happen alongside the release of the expansion. Bungie announced recently it was delaying the expansion from its September release date to October 1, and the move from Battle.net to Steam is similarly delayed. Starting on August 20, however, PC users can start linking their accounts between Battle.net and Steam to make the transition easier.

In its PC move FAQ, Bungie explains that you’ll get a one-time move from Battle.net to Steam that’ll take everything you’ve purchased with you–including all game content and any Silver you’ve bought, as well.

Save $800 on Huge Sony 70″ 4K UHD Smart TV

This is a massive deal on an equally massive TV. The Sony X830F 70-inch 4K UHD Smart LED TV with HDR is $1,198, which is $800 off the list price of $1,998. Even the average price falls in the $1,600 range, so you’re still saving huge no matter what when you buy it now on Amazon.

Save Up to $800 on 70″ Sony X830F 4K TV

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TurboGrafx-16 Mini Adds Seven More Games To Complete Lineup, Including Splatterhouse

The TurboGrafx-16 Mini already had a sprawling lineup, but Konami has now added a few more to complete the list. The full library included in the mini console now includes Splatterhouse along with a selection of six more Japanese games.

The new Japanese additions include Dragon Spirit, Galaga ’88, Seeirei Senshi Spriggan, Spriggan Mark 2, The Genji and the Heike Clans, and The Legend of Valkyrie.

Konami is taking a unique approach for the TG-16 Mini. Rather than release separate mini-consoles with their own libraries in each territory, it’s releasing a single library with both English- and Japanese-language games across all territories, including some games that are available in both languages. The one exception to the consistency is the Japanese PC Engine Mini, which includes Tokimeki Memorial instead of Salamander.

This dual language support makes the boast of 57 games a bit inflated, since some games overlap. Still, it’s a fairly massive collection, now coming in at 25 TurboGrafx-16 games and 32 PC Engine games.

The system is now available for pre-order, having debuted as an Amazon Prime Day exclusive. The price is set at $100 / €89.99 RRP. It will release on March 19, 2020.

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TurboGrafx-16 Mini games:

  • Air Zonk
  • Alien Crush
  • Blazing Lazers
  • Bomberman ‘93
  • Bonk’s Revenge
  • Cadash
  • Chew-Man-Fu
  • Dungeon Explorer
  • J.J. & Jeff
  • Lords Of Thunder
  • Military Madness
  • Moto Roader
  • Neutopia
  • Neutopia II
  • New Adventure Island
  • Ninja Spirit
  • Parasol Stars
  • Power Golf
  • Psychosis
  • R-Type
  • Soldier Blade
  • Space Harrier
  • Splatterhouse
  • Victory Run
  • Ys Book I&II

PC Engine games:

  • Akumajō Dracula X Chi No Rondo
  • Aldynes
  • Appare! Gateball
  • Bomberman ‘94
  • Bomberman Panic Bomber
  • Chō Aniki
  • Daimakaimura
  • Dragon Spirit
  • Dungeon Explorer
  • Fantasy Zone
  • Galaga ‘88
  • Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire
  • Gradius
  • Gradius II – Gofer No Yabō –
  • Jaseiken Necromancer
  • Nectaris
  • Neutopia
  • Neutopia II
  • Ninja Ryūkenden
  • PC Genjin
  • Salamandr
  • Seirei Senshi Spriggan
  • Snatcher
  • Spriggan Mark 2
  • Star Parodier
  • Super Darius
  • Super Momotarō Dentetsu II
  • Super Star Soldier
  • The Genji and the Heike Clans
  • The Kung Fu
  • The Legend of Valkyrie
  • Ys I・II