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Aujourd’hui — 2 octobre 20243.3 🎲 Jeux English

You Can Preorder a Full-Size Claw Machine From Amazon Right Now

1 octobre 2024 à 23:23

I have been putting money into claw machines since I was a little kid. Although my success rate for actually retrieving anything from these machines is less than stellar, I can't help but be tempted every time I see one. So the fact that Arcade1Up has a full-sized claw machine up for preorder right now has me questioning whether or not I should start clearing out space in my living room.

The Arcade1Up Claw Machine just recently became available for preorder and is set to be released on November 5, 2024. If you're planning on building out an authentic in-home arcade, it's definitely worth considering adding a huge claw machine into the mix alongside some of the best arcade cabinets money can buy.

Arcade1Up Full-Size Claw Machine Is Up for Preorder

The Arcade1Up Claw Machine sits at just over 5-feet high, which is actually about a foot shorter than some of the commercial machines you'd find at your local grocery store or arcade. It's also $500, much cheaper than the prices of commercial ones, which cost upward of $1,000. This model includes a light-up marquee, a light-up button, and a ceiling light that give it that authentic arcade look and feel. You also get 12 starter capsules that you can choose to fill with candy, cheap LEGO sets, or anything else you can stuff in a little ball. You can also fill the machine with your favorite Pokemon plushies, if that's what you're into.

You'll also be able to control the difficulty with three different modes to choose from. You can set the claw on easy, medium, or scam mode. So if you want the true authentic claw machine experience, you can choose to scam yourself with a frustratingly loose claw that somehow can't figure out how to hold onto anything.

What Is Amazon's Preorder Price Guarantee?

If you've never actually preordered anything from Amazon before, it's worth noting that this item includes Amazon's preorder price guarantee. According to Amazon's own help page, this means that if the price decreases between now and when the item ships, you'll pay the lowest price. So in this case, if there ends up being a discount that drops the price of this claw machine below $499, then you will only pay that lower price even if you preorder now.

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7 Horror Movie Marathons to Watch in October

1 octobre 2024 à 23:16

It's officially October, which means it's the best time of year to hunker down and have yourself a horror movie marathon. While you could just watch a bunch of horror classics, if you're looking for a binge with a bit more continuity, you won't find more long-running franchises to work through than in the slasher genre.

We've gathered some of the most popular horror movie franchises below as a starting point for what's on offer. So grab your popcorn, turn off the lights, and get ready to count how many kills you can keep track of.

The Friday The 13th Movies

Jason Voorhees is one of the most iconic horror villains, and the Friday the 13th movies he originates from are some of the best slashers ever made. The original Friday the 13th movie was released in 1980, and as of 2024, there are 12 movies in the franchise, including one where Jason goes to space for some reason.

If you're looking to watch all of the Friday the 13th movies in order, it will take you a little under 17 hours. If you're determined enough, that's possible in a single weekend.

The Conjuring Movies

The Conjuring universe is surprisingly large, and if you’re just entering the series for the first time, it can be a pretty confusing timeline. There are a total of 9 movies you can watch right now, including The Conjuring, Annabelle, and The Nun films. A fourth and final Conjuring movie is hitting theaters next year.

If you include all nine movies and the five shorts in your streaming marathon, you can potentially watch all of the Conjuring movies in just under 16 and a half hours.

The Child's Play Movies

Chucky is another iconic slasher that just won't give up. There are currently eight Child's Play movies and a Chucky TV series with three seasons. If creepy dolls are up your alley, then we suggest starting with the original 1988 film and working your way through the series. You can also include the 2019 reboot, but it doesn't fit directly on the Child's Play timeline.

If you're planning on binge-watching all eight of the Chucky films, it will take you just over 11 hours and 40 minutes to get through them all, and that's not counting the TV series.

The Halloween Movies

Yet another classic slasher series, and perhaps the best one for an October binge-watch, the Halloween films feature Michael Myers in his iconic mask, brutally murdering people. If you're hoping to watch the Halloween movies in chronological order, however, we regret to inform you that the timeline is incredibly complicated. The Michael Myers universe can be split into five different timelines.

Watching all 13 Halloween movies is a challenge we'd only pose to the truly hardcore. For a more casual marathon, we suggest starting with the original 1978 film and then moving on to the newer trilogy. If you do want to try to watch all 13 of the Halloween movies, it will take you over 20 and half hours to do so.

The Scream Movies

If you're looking for a horror movie marathon that doesn't take itself too seriously, watching all the Scream movies in order is a great way to do so. Scream 7 is set to arrive in 2026, so if you want to watch all 6 of the Ghostface movies in marathon form before then, it will take you a little over 11 and half hours. Here's where you can watch all of the Scream movies online.

A Nightmare On Elm Street Movies

If you do a Friday the 13th movie marathon, then you're going to end up with a Freddy vs. Jason match up. If you'd prefer just a Freddy movie marathon, you'll be happy to hear there are currently 9 films in the series. Although it's been almost 13 years since we've had a Freddy movie, the franchise is still iconic enough to be worthy of movie marathon status.

If you're trying to watch all of the A Nightmare on Elm Street movies in order, it will take you just a little over 14 hours to get through all of them.

The Saw Movies

Before Insidious or The Conjuring, iconic horror filmmaker James Wan worked alongside Leigh Wannell on the gore-centric Saw franchise. There are currently 10 total movies across the Saw timeline, though without Tobin Bell appearing as Jigsaw, Spiral: From the Book of Saw is a bit of an outlier.

If you think you have the stomach to watch all the Saw movies in one go, it will take a little over 16 hours to do so. You can see our guide to where to watch the Saw movies online to get started.

More Horror Movie Binges

We have plenty more suggestions about what to watch during 2024's spooky season. Whether you're looking for a slasher binge or just want some vampire action in your life, these lists should help get you on the right track:

You can also check out our list of the best movie marathons in general for some non-spooky options.

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Hier — 1 octobre 20243.3 🎲 Jeux English

How to Watch Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Showtimes and Streaming Status

1 octobre 2024 à 19:10

After 36 years since the first film, Beetlejuice is back in theaters with the much-anticipated Tim Burton sequel. Aptly named Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the movie takes place decades after the original with the same stacked cast alongside some new faces. You can check out IGN's review of the film to see what we thought about it.

If you're wondering how and where you can watch Beetlejuice Beetlejuice this weekend, take a look at the info below.

Where to Watch Beetlejuice 2 - Showtimes and Streaming

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is now available in theaters and IMAX everywhere. To find when and where you can watch the movie near you, check the local showtimes listing at the main theaters sites below:

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Digital Release Date

The Beetlejuice sequel will be available to rent or buy on digital streaming platforms (VOD) starting October 8. The movie is now available to preorder.

When Will Beetlejuice 2 Arrive on Max?

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will eventually be available to stream on Max, rather than Netflix or Disney Plus. While we don't have an exact release streaming release date, you can likely expect the film to arrive on Max sometime after Halloween. This would put a Max streaming release date estimate at the beginning of November 2024.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 4K and Blu-ray Is Up for Preorder

If you're hoping to add the Beetlejuice sequel to your movie collection, you can now preorder the limited edition steelbook and Blu-ray. There is not yet a release date available. See our guide to upcoming Blu-ray releases for details.

Where to Watch the First Beetlejuice Movie

The first Beetlejuice movie is currently available to stream with a Max subscription, but you can also rent the film from Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and various other digital movie vendors.

What Is Beetlejuice 2 About?

The sequel film takes place decades after the original and is centered around the same family. Here's the official synopsis from Warner Bros:

After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms, it's only a matter of time until someone says Beetlejuice's name three times and the mischievous demon returns to unleash his very own brand of mayhem.

Beetlejuice 2 Cast

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was directed by Tim Burton and stars the following actors:

  • Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice
  • Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz
  • Catherine O'Hara as Delia Deetz
  • Jenna Ortega as Astrid Deetz
  • Justin Theroux as Rory
  • Willem Dafoe as Wolf Jackson
  • Monica Belluci as Delores

Beetlejuice 2 Rating and Runtime

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is Rated PG-13 for violent content, macabre and bloody imagery, strong language, and some brief drug use. The film runs for a total of 1 hour and 44 minutes including credits.

Does Beetlejuice 2 Have a Post Credits Scene?

There is not a post or mid-credits scene at the end of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, so you don't need to stick around in theaters after the credits start rolling. You can check out our guide to the Beetlejuice 2 ending for more info on what happens next.

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October Prime Day vs. Black Friday: Which Sales Event Has Better Deals?

1 octobre 2024 à 18:02

With October Prime Day 2024 happening next week, you may be looking ahead at all of the upcoming sales events to start planning your holiday shopping. The Amazon sales event originally began as an Amazon exclusive day of deals, but has quickly grown into an industry-wide shopping holiday rivaling even Black Friday. If you're hoping to save some money on TVs, games, or even groceries, October Prime Day is a great time to do so. You can even choose to shop the competing Walmart Sale during the same time.

That being said, is October Prime Day as good as Black Friday in terms of actual discounts? Amazon and likely other major retailers – like Best Buy and Walmart – will be offering major deals on a wide variety of products. With so many different price cuts to look at, we wanted to compare the two shopping holidays to determine which one is better.

October Prime Day Deals vs. Black Friday Deals

The most important comparison we need to consider when looking at the two shopping events are the deals themselves. Both October Prime Day and Black Friday offer steep discounts on big ticket items like Apple Watches, iPads, and 4K TVs during the main sales days, and there isn’t always a clear winner in terms of which sales event has deeper price cuts. With gaming companies like Nintendo already offering Black Friday bundles, there are quite a few big purchases that you can make during either sale.

The main advantage Black Friday has over October Prime Day is how many retailers actually participate. This level of competition results in some incredible deals outside of the main retailers that can net you a really good deal on tech products like gaming consoles and laptops. This generally makes Black Friday a better time to buy those items than Prime Day.

The flip side of that is that October Prime Day is more centralized to Amazon and the other major retailers, making it a great time to buy the brands that these companies own. Amazon Fire TVs, Echo speakers, and Kindle deals are all already on sale with Amazon's early device deals. So if you don’t mind buying Amazon owned brands and already have a Prime membership, you can usually save a ton of money without having to wait for Black Friday.

Product Release Cycles

Another major thing to consider between Black Friday and October Prime Day is that they happen at during different months. That means some product release cycles end up better matching up with Black Friday than Cyber Monday. One of the reasons Black Friday is one of the best times to buy a 4K TV for example is because many of the newer TV models get released in January and retailers are clearing out stock to make room for new products. Some of these deals will be available in October as well, but likely not as many.

Phone release cycles, however, line up very well with both sales events. Apple tends to release their new iPhone models in the fall like we saw with iPhone 16, which results in additional price drops on previous phones. Apple also usually releases a new Apple Watch model, which results in some of the lowest prices on the older models. With the new iPhone 16 and Apple Watch Series 10 now available, Both October Prime Day and Black Friday will likely still be the best times to buy phones and accessories.

Total Number of Sales Days

Another big difference between October Prime Day and Black Friday is the total number of days you have to shop the sale. Although Black Friday used to be a single day of deals, it has become more akin to a whole month of deals in recent years. With the addition of Cyber Monday sales, Black Friday season has a much larger window of savings than any of the Prime Days. October Prime Day has expanded to multiple sale days since it first began, but you still have a much smaller window to peruse savings than you would with Black Friday deals.

What Should You Buy on October Prime Day?

With release cycles in mind, some of the best things to buy on October Prime Day are last year’s models that may go out of stock by Black Friday. That includes things like older phone models and TV deals on brands that are already a couple release cycles ahead. These items are going to have some of the lowest prices available because Amazon and other retailers are going to be working on clearing them out of their warehouses.

The most obvious buys during Prime Day are Amazon’s own devices. Fire TVs, Kindles, and Echo devices, and Ring Doorbells will likely all be at their lowest possible price points. These items will likely also drop down to similar prices during Black Friday, but there’s no reason to wait until then to make a purchase.

If you’re shopping outside of Amazon on Prime Day, it’s also worth looking at gaming PC deals and discounts on GPUs. While Black Friday may have better discounts, the price of PC components has pretty much normalized and it’s a surprisingly good time to upgrade your setup. Prime Day is arguably one of the best times to buy a GPU and an overall good time to buy a gaming PC in 2024.

What Should You Buy on Black Friday?

Black Friday is generally the best time to find deals on everything, but it’s also your best bet to find discounts on newer tech products and gaming consoles. Some of the best OLED TV deals are going to be on Black Friday, and it’s also one of the only times of the year you’ll find Nintendo Switch sales. You can also usually find direct discounts on Xbox Series X consoles as well as PS5 bundles that you won’t find any other time of year. This is especially true with the release of the PS5 Pro in early November.

Outside of gaming consoles, Black Friday is also an excellent time to buy a laptop. Whether you're looking for a good Chromebook or a high-end gaming laptop, November is usually when the major PC manufacturers fight the hardest for your business.

Additionally, some of the very best deals on Black Friday are actually outside of major tech products. This includes clothing, furniture, and outdoor gear that is out of season. You’ll find some of these discounts on Prime Day as well, but they aren’t nearly as prevalent as they are on Black Friday.

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The Best Trading Card Games Worth Getting Into

28 septembre 2024 à 03:45

Today, card games are everywhere, but in 1993, the trading card game (TCG) genre was born with just one: Magic: The Gathering, created by Richard Garfield. I became a fan a few years later, in 1996, during the release of the Fourth Edition core set.

Once I got the hang of the game, I was hooked for nearly three years. The artwork drew me in, and the flavor text – often witty, dark, and sarcastic – kept me entertained, but what I loved most was playing. The tactile thrill of placing a card on the table, imagining myself as a powerful planeswalker commanding forces beyond mortal comprehension, was unbeatable.

Though other trading card games existed back then, my loyalty to Magic: The Gathering consumed both my attention and my budget. Fast forward to today, and the landscape is even more crowded. The old titans of the genre are still thriving, while countless newer games vie for attention, each bringing something unique to the table.

With that in mind, here are the 10 best trading and living card games to dive into in 2024 – games that are fun to play, boast active communities, and have the potential for long-term growth. Whatever you decide to try out and play, make sure you have a community to share it with: either a local one where you live or an online one that is supportive. The community surrounding the game is as important as the game itself.

The Big Three

These are the established choices for anyone who's deciding on a trading card game.

Magic: The Gathering

The original trading card playing experience, Magic: The Gathering established so many norms that we take for granted today. Plains, Swamps, Forests, Mountains, Islands – these were the lands you drew power from, to call angels, demons, zombies, orcs, goblins, and enchanted creatures to your side. The benefits of picking up Magic: The Gathering now, nearly 30 years into its run, are the same as the drawbacks: It's just so big at this point. There's a lot to explore and play with, but it can be intimidating and overwhelming to learn it from scratch. As was true back when I started playing, the best way to learn is not by reading the instruction booklet that comes with every starter deck, but by having a friend walk you through a match.

You can check out our guide to all of the upcoming MTG releases coming in 2024 and beyond.

Pokémon TCG

Still popular after all these years, Pokemon TCG started in 1996. Its cards in America were originally published by Wizards of the Coast, the same company that published Magic: The Gathering. Pokemon's fan base has always been more collector-heavy than player-heavy, but this has been especially true in recent years, as the value of Pokemon cards has continued to go up. (Most famously in 2021, Logan Paul paid $5.27 million for a Grade 10 Pokemon Illustrator card, which he occasionally wears around his neck when he wrestles in WWE.) Beyond this, there's an appealing simplicity to Pokemon, in that your turn is largely your own; you aren't overlapping moves or playing over your opponent's turn, which makes things a lot more streamlined.

You can check out our guide to all of the upcoming Pokemon TCG releases coming in 2024 and beyond.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

Recognized in 2009 by Guinness as the highest-selling trading card game in the world, Yu-Gi-Oh! popularized chains as a gameplay mechanic, and it was considerably more chaotic than its predecessors. You're often countering and making significant moves during your opponent's turn in addition to your own, and on its highest levels, the victor can be determined on a starting hand and who goes first. Your enjoyment will largely depend on who you learn from, especially if you're coming into the game cold.

The Newcomers

The seven TCGs below might not have the decades-long legacies of the Big Three, but they're making plenty of noise and are worth checking out.

Digimon TCG

Newly revamped for 2020, Digimon's main draw is its progression: Hatch an egg, have it undergo Digivolution (which allows you to improve upon your Digimon's stats), and move it to the Battle Area to attack your opponent. It is still a newer TCG game, relatively speaking, which means that it doesn't have the legacy baggage of the prior three. The community is notably welcoming and open to new innovations, and the metagame is diverse and still in the process of being defined.

Netrunner

Set in a cyberpunk dystopia, Netrunner, which pits hackers against a faceless corporate entity, has a long, complex history. The original physical card game came out in 1996, and it was revamped and released as Android: Netrunner in 2012. Today, it currently exists as an ongoing fan project. Non-profit game publisher Null Signal Games releases new starter and expansion sets, and the PDFs are all available on a pay-what-you-want basis. These new sets are also compatible with the prior Android: Netrunner sets, and everything, from the artwork to the new mechanics, feels legitimate and true to form.

Disney Lorcana

When Disney commits to something, they go full throttle. Disney Lorcana, which draws from over 100 years of Disney animated history, takes full advantage of the nostalgia and sea of creative properties inherent in its brand. Instead of land, you summon with ink, and true to Disney's family-friendly image, you accumulate 20 points instead of decimating your opponent's life to win. There are currently over 600 different cards in print between the starter set and the two expansions. The newest expansion, Chapter 4: Ursula's Return, launched on May 31.

Marvel Champions: The Card Game

Name recognition goes a long way. In Marvel Champions, select the specific Marvel superhero that you want to play. Then, team up with other players and work through different scenarios, in which you defeat villains and foil their schemes. The Core set starts you with five different selectable heroes: Iron Man, Black Panther, Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, and She-Hulk. Subsequent Expansion packs give you prebuilt decks that allow you to play as over 30 additional characters and face additional villains with different storylines. It's among one of our favorite Marvel card games available.

Arkham Horror: The Card Game

Inspired by the 1981 horror RPG Call of Cthulhu, Arkham Horror is a supernatural, Lovecraftian mystery game. It puts you in the shoes of an investigator, who must work through a creepy horror scenario and emerge with their body and sanity intact. You start by choosing an investigator: a Guardian, Seeker, Rogue, Mystic, Survivor, or Neutral, each of which has its specific strengths and weaknesses. Then, you investigate missing people, creepy cults, rumors of a lost ancient city, and more. It's all very evocative and tentacled. It's a great RPG card game worth getting into

Star Wars Unlimited

Star Wars: Unlimited is a brand new card game, but the established pre-existing universe of Star Wars makes this an excellent place to start; its longevity is nearly guaranteed, given the franchise's popularity. You play as a leader of your respective faction – the starter set includes Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Then you wage war, sending out droids and troops or using Force powers until one base is destroyed. The current set, Spark of Rebellion, focuses largely on the events of the original trilogy. The most recent expansion set, Shadows of the Galaxy, focuses on the criminal underbelly of the galaxy, and features mercenaries and bounty hunters.

Flesh and Blood

The creators of Flesh and Blood are traditionalists; they designed their game to be played in person – hence, in “Flesh and Blood” – rather than an online format. The game is fantasy-themed, and you have a hero who falls into one of 11 classes: Assassin, Brute, Guardian, Illusionist, Mechanologist, Merchant, Ninja, Ranger, Runeblade, Warrior, or Wizard. You equip your hero, build a deck around them, and send them into battle with spells, blows, and counterblows at the ready.

Kevin Wong is a contributing freelancer for IGN, specializing in LEGO and Card Games. His byline has appeared in numerous publications, including Complex, Engadget, Vice, Playboy, Gamespot, Popverse, and Kotaku. A pop culture aficionado, Kevin has written long-form features on a wide range of subjects, including movies and television, video games, professional wrestling, comics, and emerging tech. He lives in New York with his wife and son. Follow him on Twitter at @kevinjameswong.

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