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Sometimes You Just Have To Let Backlog Games Go
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Most of us will probably never play every game we own right now, let alone all the others we’ll buy or download in the future. In that sense, backlogs are like the universe: infinitely expanding and confounding to physicists. Sometimes you just have to make peace or force yourself to make peace with the fact that certain games will never leave the old pile of shame. On this week’s episode of
Splitscreen, we ritually delete beloved games from our backlogs and also celebrate
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To kick off the episode, Ash Parrish, Mike Fahey, and I dig through our personal backlogs and talk about the games we just can’t seem to dislodge. I bought an entire ultrawide PC monitor to get the best possible
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This morning, Build-A-Bear launched its
Animal Crossing: New Horizons collection in the United States. After hours in on-site queues and a dramatic reveal for Tom Nook and Isabelle, fans were (eventually) able to nab the two adorable plushes for their collections. You can’t grab either of the new Build-A-Bears in Australia just yet, but the good news is you may not have to wait long for them.
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Once upon a time, Shigeru Miyamoto famously said, “A delayed game is eventually good. A bad game is bad forever.” It’s a statement that felt like it would never fall out of fashion, until it did. Modern games are never finished. Bad games become good. Good games become bad. Games of all stripes add social components, microtransactions, and events. On this week’s episode of the
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(L-R) Mayoral candidates Jean Stothert, Mark Gudgel, Jasmine Harris, RJ Neary, and Kimara Snipes.
(Omaha, NE) Polls are open from 8am to 8pm tomorrow in a highly competitive mayoral election. Here are the candidates who are running to lead our city.
Jean Stothert is the incumbent mayor, running for a third term. She was a nurse and nursing supervisor who served on the Millard School Board and the Omaha City Council before being elected mayor in 2013. She is running on a public safety-centered platform, touting her expansion of the police force and work on reforming the department. Stothert has released a pandemic recovery strategy to expand police recruitment and ensure equitable distribution of federal aid money. Stothert has earned the endorsement of the Omaha Police Union. Learn more about her campaign at jeanstothert.com.