As of May 2025, NetherRealm has officially ended support for MK1, announcing that there would be no more DLC or story chapters coming fater the release of the Definitive Edition, sparking rumors that ...
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Kenny Kocher of Thomasboro talks Wednesday about how difficult it was to find some parts for his 1945 Oliver 70 tractor, which he has restored to what it was like when he was growing up. He’s placed ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has a lot to live up to. It’s the successor to the wildly popular Nintendo Switch, which has sold over 152 million units, dwarfing the popularity of nearly every other home ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. With MultiVersus shutting down later this month, fans of DC superheroes like Batman and Superman are looking elsewhere for their favorite's next ...
The Injustice series has a special place in the hearts of DC fans and gamers. Now, rumors are swirling that Injustice 3 might already be in the works. While NetherRealm Studios hasn’t made an official ...
NetherRealm Studios’ brand is bloody fighting games, though in 2013, it toned down the violence a tad for Injustice: Gods Among Us. Based on the title, it may not have been even totally clear to ...
With Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft in the books, Eric Edholm projects how Rounds 2 and 3 will play out on Friday night. Where do high-profile prospects like Michigan CB Will Johnson and Colorado QB ...
The beauty of reading, for me, has always been the physical act — turning a page, folding a dog ear to mark my spot or slipping off a hardcover’s dust jacket. But while I love physical books, I can’t ...
Speculation over Injustice 3 has erupted following a new post from Ed Boon, the boss of NetherRealm Studios, the Chicago-based developer behind the Mortal Kombat and Injustice series. It has been ...
Looking back to the 1890s, the travel from Colorado Springs was on one of four railroads. The Denver and Rio Grande was built first, in 1871. The second was the Denver and New Orleans built in 1880.