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Here's an unused arcade Alien vs Predator concept that never went anywhere.
Did this right after Prey came out yearsssss ago (and have a lot more art that we used for a whole pitch doc)
I still dream of this becoming a reality.
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered officially announced and will be on Steam (in addition to PS5/Xbox Series/Switch 2) https://t.co/knyIUpjw9y
out Nov 3
dealabs/billbil-kun: Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered releasing Nov 3, 2026 from Pipeworks/Atari (PS5/Switch 2 physical, Xbox Series digital, $30/$40)
Includes new online MP mode, additional single player campaigns, revised unlock system
https://t.co/R897xpR9kV
Resident Akuma is an urban legend revolving around Resident Evil 2. He was the subject of an April Fool's joke where he was said to be a bonus chara. EGM commonly published April Fool's jokes and was known for fooling people into believing a Sheng Long character existed in SF2.
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Physical pre-orders for the MARVEL MaXimum Collection end tonight!
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Todd McFarlane’s Spawn is an animated series for 1990s television. Premiering in 1997 on HBO and based on the comic created by Todd McFarlane, the series brought the Spawn universe into a much darker, more violent, and psychological territory than any superhero adaptation of its time.
With a gothic aesthetic, expressionist animation, and a mature narrative filled with urban horror, corruption, and supernatural conflicts, the series followed Al Simmons, a former government assassin who returns from hell transformed into Spawn. Unlike other animated productions of the era, HBO allowed the show to retain the brutal and disturbing tone of the original comic, including explicit violence, adult language, and existential themes.
The series ran for three seasons between 1997 and 1999 and won two Emmy Awards. Decades later, Spawn is still regarded as one of the most influential and darkest animated adaptations ever made within the superhero genre.