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Check Out This Tiny N64 Console Dock for Nintendo Switch

Hyperkin, makers of retro and modern gaming peripherals, had its latest old-school homage on display at PAX East 2019 in Boston: the RetroN S64 Console Dock for Nintendo Switch.

The tiny Jungle Green N64 has 3 USB ports, as well as USB-C for power and HDMI for TV play. Unlike most docks, Hyperkin’s RetroN S64 Console Dock can be used either as a stand-alone charging dock or as a TV dock. Check out some images of the RetroN S64 Console Dock from PAX East.

There’s a toggle button on the RetroN S64 in place of where the cover for the Extension Pak bay on the original N64 is. Pressing the button lets you play in the same way Nintendo’s stand-alone charging dock does, with the added benefit of switching it back to play on the TV. It’s small enough to toss into any bag, making it a great choice for traveling with your Nintendo Switch.

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30 Awesome Cosplay Photos from WonderCon 2019

With WonderCon 2019 underway, we’ve been capturing pictures of our favorite cosplayers at the Anaheim Convention Center. It doesn’t matter if the costumes are professionally made or stitched together at home, these fans have proven themselves worthy with their creativity and passion.

There are some very cool costumes in here, like the X-Men hanging out with Magneto, All Might from My Hero Academia, and a Joker Batman. We will be updating this gallery throughout WonderCon, so be sure to check back from March 29 through March 31 for more awesome cosplay photos. Click through the slideshow below to see the cosplayers.

IGN will be covering WonderCon all weekend long, so be on the lookout for all of the breaking news and reviews coming out of the convention. In honor of Batman celebrating his 80th birthday in Detective Comics #1000, DC unveiled a new logo for the long-running comic book series. We also have a review for the new DC animated movie – Justice League vs. the Fatal Five.

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Emily Bett Rickards Is Leaving Arrow Before the Final Season

Emily Bett Rickards has announced that she’s leaving Arrow before its eighth and final season.

Warner Bros. Television and The CW have confirmed the news, and executive producers Greg Berlanti and Beth Schwartz released this statement: “We’ve had the pleasure of working with Emily since Season 1 and in those past seven years she has brought one of TV’s most beloved characters to life. And although we’re heartbroken to see both Emily and Felicity leave the show, we’re completely supportive of Emily and her future endeavors. She will always have a family at Arrow.”

Rickards posted a message on social media on Saturday morning in the form of a poem.

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Justice League vs. The Fatal Five Review

Note: this is a spoiler-free review of Justice League vs. The Fatal Five, which is screening at WonderCon today and is also available in Digital HD. The Blu-ray will be released on April 16.

Justice League vs. The Fatal Five has multiple selling points for DC animation fans. On one hand, it features the return of the much-loved DC Animated Universe (the setting of classic shows like Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited). On the other, it ventures off the beaten path to spotlight heroes who don’t normally get their due in DC’s animated projects. Both of these make DC’s 34th “DC Universe Original Movie” worth watching, even if this effort never quite realizes its full potential.

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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 2 Trailer Revealed

Etheria’s fearless savior returns for a second season of DreamWorks Animation’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Premiering on Netflix on April 26, the Princess Alliance prepares to take on Hordak and his evil Horde.

The first trailer for the new season was revealed at WonderCon 2019. “Firmly at the lead of the Princess Alliance, Adora embarks on a quest of self-discovery to learn more about her past and her future as She-Ra. With Catra rising the ranks of the Horde, the Rebellion must fight to thwart her next attack,” according to a synopsis from DreamWorks. For the first look at Season 2, check out the trailer below:

In our Season 1 review, we said that “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power successfully reboots the 30-year-old franchise for a new generation.” Hordark appears to have a larger role this time around, and Catra is becoming more dangerous. Now that She-Ra has so many new allies, she should be able to defeat any opponent… Right?

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Netflix’s The Dragon Prince Renewed for a Third Season

Warning! Dragon Prince Season 2 spoilers below.

Rejoice Dragon Prince fans! The adventures of Ezran, Callum, and Rayla will continue for another season on Netflix. The announcement was made today at WonderCon 2019 in Anaheim, CA.

“Season 3 finds Rayla and Callum finally at the cusp of entering Xadia, while young Ezran returns home to take his place on the throne. Meanwhile, Lord Viren begins to realize the influence and power of his new ally – the mysterious Startouch elf, Aaravos. As several storylines unfold in big ways, this season will be massively epic,” according to a synopsis from Wonderstorm and Netflix.

While no official release date or trailer was revealed, creators Justin Richmond and Aaron Ehasz did tease the audience with a very cool poster featuring Zym and Soul Regan. Check out the Season 3 poster below:

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WonderCon 2019 Cosplay Day One: Mera, Superman, Spider-Man Noir, And More

Game of Thrones Season 8: Everything We Know

Each new season of Game of Thrones is met with a huge amount of anticipation and excitement. But the excitement is hitting a whole new level with Season 8, as HBO is finally bringing this epic fantasy saga to an end.

The final battle between the living and the dead in Westeros is looming! So to help prepare you for what’s coming, we’ve broken down everything you need to know about Season 8, from the release date to the structure to the plot.

And if you need a more in-depth plot refresher, check out our videos breaking down each season’s plot in five minutes.

The Release Date

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Sega Genesis Mini Revealed, Has 40 Classic Games

Sega has announced the Genesis Mini–or Mega Drive Mini, if you’re in Europe. The compact version of its classic 16-bit console will allow fans to indulge their nostalgia and play a range of old school games such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Castlevania: Bloodlines, and Gunstar Heroes on modern displays.

The Genesis Mini was revealed as part of Sega’s Fes event, which is taking place in Tokyo, Japan, and is scheduled to launch worldwide on September 19. It will cost $79.99 US/£69.99/€79.99/AUD$139.95 and have 40 games.

The company has confirmed that this list of titles includes Sonic the Hedgehog, Ecco the Dolphin, Castlevania: Bloodlines, Space Harrier 2, Shining Force, Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine, ToeJam & Earl, Comix Zone, Altered Beast, and Gunstar Heroes. Sega has said the remaining games will be “announced intermittently over the coming months.”

The Sega Genesis Mini is based on the Model 1 Genesis, except is approximately 55 percent smaller than its original incarnation, according to Sega. In the box will be the Genesis Mini, two replica three-button USB controllers, one USB to Micro-B power cable, and one HDMI cable. In North America a power adapter will also be included.

The game ports that are on the Genesis Mini were handled by M2, a team that is well known for its work on emulation and re-releases. M2 previously worked on Sega Ages and Sega 3D Classics Collection.

Releasing Mini versions of classic consoles has become something of a trend recently. Nintendo led the way with the NES Classic and the SNES Classic, both of which were received well by critics and went on to be hot commercial items. Sony followed suite with the PlayStation Classic, which wasn’t received as warmly.

For those looking for a more immediate option, and one that offers a few more options, there’s Analogue’s Mega Sg. “While roughly $200 is a lot to spend on a console to play Genesis games, right now, the Mega Sg is the easiest way to get them up and running on a modern TV without sacrificing audio or video quality–the support for Master System and Sega CD games is the icing on the cake,” said Peter Brown in his Mega Sg review.

“Some people will always prefer to go the route of using emulators, and others may only want to play with original hardware and stick to aftermarket mods. But if you are open to the idea of a third-party Genesis console, and you want the peace of mind knowing that it looks and sounds better than the best original console from Sega, there’s no better option on the market than the Mega Sg.”