Saturday, 21 June 2014

Review of the Week

Let's see what's been going on this week:

Futurama News - Bender stops trains
While not really an important bit of news as such, it seems that a custom made Bender clock was found near the Farfield, CT station and apparently, was suspicious. So suspicious that it caused delays on the trains going to the station on the day it happened. I found this to be quite funny in that its a harmless clock that is in the shape of Bender and that it was suspicious and anybody who watches Futurama will know that Bender is a pick pocket so in a way, it doesn't surprise that such a thing like this happened. I think its clear that whoever came across this, clearly has not watched the show, or has seen the show and wanted to give Bender the justice he deserves. I just hope that whoever found it that it was a clock and not a bomb, said "Good News Everyone" (and yeah I know other people reporting this bit of news have said that already, but I wanted to say that to so there).

Additionally upcoming Star Wars films going into disaster with Harrison Ford (aka Han Solo) getting an injures leg and Rian Johnson taking the helm as director for the remainder of the main entries in the saga with Abrams only doing Episode 7, LEGO is going digital and has made a real and fully functional bus stop in London and also drops a teaser for the upcoming Ninjago movie, Nintendo continually aiming to reel in third parties to the Wii U by growing its audience and they also hint and N64 games coming to VC and DC could benefit from their new TV shows according to some reporters.

And now for the week's film and video game releases:

Films:
Jersey Boys (Most areas with more to follow. May review this if I get the time to)

Video Games:
EA Sports UFC (XB1 and PS4) (Worldwide)
Xenonauts (Windows) (Worldwide)
Pushmo World (Wii U) (Worldwide. May review this if I get the time to)
MotoGP 14 (Windows, PS3, PSV, PS4 and 360) (Europe only, coming soon to NA)

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