The Top-Selling 3rd Party Console Games of All Time
If you guessed GTA V and any of several Call of Duty’s would dominate the lists of top-selling third-party games of all time, you’d be right. But how do they all stack up to one another, across all platforms through over 20 years?
Well, Mat Piscatella of the NPD Group compiled the top 10 best-selling third-party published games on all Nintendo platforms combined since NPD began tracking this data back in 1995. Piscatella also provided IGN with data for the top 10 third-party games (through May 2019) on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, as well as across all platforms. Ranking of the best-selling games for each platform is based on total dollar sales.
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Stranger Things 3 Cast: Who Plays Alexei, Suzie, and Robin?
Warning! Full SPOILERS follow for Stranger Things Season 3. For more on the series, check out our Stranger Things 3 ending explained, and whether or not there will be a Stranger Things Season 4.
If you’ve watched Stranger Things Season 3, you’ve probably noticed that some fresh (and familiar) faces have joined the cast: new characters like Robin, Suzie, Alexei, and Mayor Kline all make quite an impression in their Season 3 debuts. Below, we’ve compiled a list featuring our favorite new characters from Season 3 and the actors who help bring them to life. Which new members of the Hawkins crew were your favorites? Let us know in the comments.
Terry Crews Petitions Himself to Be King Triton in Disney’s The Little Mermaid
The internet has been abuzz ever since Disney announced the star of its upcoming live-action adaptation for The Little Mermaid. But while the role of Ariel has gone to actress and musician Halle Bailey, another actor is publicly petitioning Disney to get the role of King Triton, Ariel’s dad.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s Terry Crews, the former NFL player turned actor and TV host, is publicly offering himself for the role of King Triton on his Twitter account. Fans seem to like this idea and are joining Crews in petitioning Disney to cast the actor for the role of Ariel’s father.
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Stranger Things 3 Breaks Viewing Records For Netflix
Stranger Things Season 3 premiered on the 4th of July and a lot of people watched. The streaming network announced on Twitter that the show is “breaking records.”
According to Netflix, 40.7 million “household accounts” worldwide watched Stranger Things Season 3 after its first four days. That’s higher than any other movie or TV show on Netflix after its first four days. According to Netflix, 18.2 million people finished the entire season in its first four days.
.@Stranger_Things 3 is breaking Netflix records!
40.7 million household accounts have been watching the show since its July 4 global launch — more than any other film or series in its first four days. And 18.2 million have already finished the entire season.— Netflix US (@netflix) July 8, 2019
A “view” according to Netflix is when an account watches 70 percent of an episode of a show or 70 percent of a movie.
Stranger Things Season 3 is pacing well ahead of some of the other most popular Netflix shows. 45 million homes worldwide watched Umbrella Academy during its first month, while Sex Education and You were pacing toward 40 million household views over their first months, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
With Stranger Things Season 3 reaching 40.7 million homes in four days, it’s clear to see how hugely popular Stranger Things in comparison to Netflix’s other big shows.
For lots more on Stranger Things 3 and what’s to come, check out the story below (but beware, it contains spoilers!)
Netflix Anime 2019: Cannon Busters Sets Premiere Date
Netflix has steadily been increasing its anime lineup over the past few years, investing in high-profile shows based on existing properties like Altered Carbon, Pacific Rim, and Ghost in the Shell; beloved manga like Kengan Ashura and Saint Seiya; and original concepts like the upcoming Gods & Heroes and Yasuke, starring Chadwick Boseman.
Xbox One July Update Out Now, Here’s What It Does
The next big update for Xbox One is out now, and it includes some changes to Xbox Game Pass and improved Alexa support for voice commands. Starting with the new Xbox Game Pass features, a new “Play Later” tab has been introduced. As its name suggests, this is a hub where you can add games as a reminder to yourself to play later.
The other big part of the July Xbox One update is improved functionality for Alexa voice commands. Specifically, a variety of new voice commands have been added that are specific to Xbox Game Pass. For example, you can now ask Alexa things like, “What’s new on Game Pass this month?” or “What’s popular on Game Pass?” or “What’s leaving Game Pass,” among many other things.
You can also now use Alexa for social networking; you can ask, “Alexa, what are my friends playing?” or, “Alexa, is [friend’s name] online right now?” among many other things. Also, you can now pair your Xbox controller using Alexa by saying, “Alexa, ask Xbox to pair my controller.”
You can see a full rundown of all the new Alexa voice commands here. A complete list of Alexa voice commands for Xbox are available here.
In addition, Alexa now supports more countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, and Spain.
In other news, the next Xbox–Project Scarlett–was announced at E3 2019. The next-generation system, which plays Xbox One games, too–is scheduled for release in Holiday 2020. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet; it might depend on Trump’s tariffs.
Joker Movie Director: “We Didn’t Follow Anything From The Comic Books”
The upcoming Joker movie is based on one of the most recognizable comic book characters, but the film itself doesn’t borrow much at all from the source material, it seems. Director Todd Phillips said in an interview with Empire that the movie doesn’t follow “anything” from the comic books. People are probably going to be upset about this, he predicted.
“We didn’t follow anything from the comic books, which people are gonna be mad about,” Phillips, who also wrote the script, said in the interview. “We just wrote our own version of where a guy like Joker might come from. That’s what was interesting to me. We’re not even doing Joker, but the story of becoming Joker. It’s about this man.”
Pretty much every movie based on comic book characters varies in part from the source material, but it’s interesting to hear Phillips say Joker will stray even further and that he anticipates some amount of blowback. The movie is an origin story of sorts, but beyond that, the plot details are under wraps.
Three-time Oscar nomineee Joaquin Phoenix plays Arthur Fleck / The Joker in the upcoming film. Empire magazine also has an exclusive new image of Phoenix putting on his Joker makeup that you can see in the embed above. The movie also stars Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, and Frances Conroy.
Joker opens in theatres on October 4. It’s something of a change for Phillips, who previously made the Hangover and Old School comedies. He also wrote for Borat, which earned him his Oscar nomination.
