Arcade Sushi editor-in-chief Luke Brown is an experienced video game journalist who has contributed to Official Xbox Magazine and Games Radar. As ComicsAlliance's senior editor, he spends most of his time dishing on the latest action figures, collectibles, and gaming trends.
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This Millennium Falcon Is the Biggest LEGO Set in History
In addition to announcing a boatload of new LEGO Star Wars products coming to tie into Force Friday II, LEGO finally revealed the rumored revamp of its Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon set. Originally released in 2007, the Millennium Falcon set was one of the most sought-after LEGO vehicles ever sold. In the last 10 years however, it's been impossible to find at a fair price. Now on the verge of the ninth proper Star Wars film release, LEGO is releasing an all-new take on the Falcon that is not only the largest set ever released, it's also frighteningly amazing.
‘Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast’ Enters a Brave New World [Interview]
Llexi Leon, interactive creative director of Phantom Music Management and creative director of 'Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast,' discusses the latest on the game.
18 Most Shocking Deaths in Video Games
These are the 18 Most Shocking Deaths in Video Games. MAJOR SPOILERS ahead.
MondoBalls Bring Back the Madballs of Yesteryear With a Modern Twist
Madballs were one of the most ridiculous things to come about during the heyday of '80s toy craziness. Pound Puppies made sense. Police Academy: The Animated Series' action figures made sense, at least in the way that all R-rated movies that got animated shows and action figure lines in the '80s made sense. Madballs were just these gross, little balls with monstrous faces. You could throw them at your siblings/cousins/imaginary friends and they wouldn't hurt a whole lot because they were made of foam. You could squeeze them, and they'd return to form in seconds. That's it. Even today, I struggle to understand why I find them appealing, but I do. They speak to me.
Apparently they speak to Mondo, too, because the Alamo art house is bringing Madballs back to fill that little screaming baseball-sized hole in your heart.
Fallout 4 Review (Xbox One)
War never changes, but the console and gaming landscape has dramatically over the last seven years. In the time since Fallout 3's release, open-world games have evolved quite a bit thanks to that game's success. New platforms have also emerged, giving developers the resources to make larger, more detailed worlds for players to explore, while adding in the additional graphical benefits new hardware provides. While the rest of the world was moving on at an incredible pace, Bethesda was taking its time with Fallout 4. A proper fourth entry in the series needed to be bigger and better than before, but the wait was excruciating for fans. Though the franchise hasn't come quite as far in the last seven years as we'd hoped, but Fallout 4 is still an impressive piece of work that's not to be missed.
How The Flash Almost Got His Own Video Game
Before The CW made The Flash a household name again, plans were in place to bring the Scarlet Speedster back into prominence with his own video game.
Five Hottest Video Game Characters (5×5)
When it comes to things that are too hot to handle, there's no better quintet of commentators to bring you the very best in listing things in an arbitrary order like the guys on 5x5.
How We Almost Got an Avengers First-Person Shooter
Before Marvel's Avengers assembled on the big screen, plans were in place to create an all-new Avengers video game to launch alongside the blockbuster film.
How Donkey Kong Was Born From a Nintendo Arcade Flop
Donkey Kong owes his success to more than a failed attempt at a Popeye video game. Get the real, true facts about the arcade classic.
Five Best Interior Decorators in Video Games (5×5)
There's no place like home, and these people really turned out some fantastic designs. From sconces to duvets and carpets to furniture, these interior designers are the cream of the crop.
Five RPGs Everyone Pretends to Have Played (Feat. Brutalmoose and Space Hamster) (5×5)
We've all been there. Our friends are hanging out chatting about the cool moment in that classic RPG, and they we are with nothing new to interject into the conversation. We just nod along, and before you know it, we've turned their stories into our stories, and it's just like we played the game ourselves.
The Secret Behind the Original Mortal Kombat’s Development
If it wasn't for a deal with a major action star falling through, NetherRealm may never have gotten toasty, and Mortal Kombat would never have been created.