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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Tesla’s Beautiful, Affordable Model 3 Expected to Start Rolling Out This Month
After more than a year of waiting, early adopters of Tesla's highly anticipated Model 3 will actually be able to hit the road starting this summer.
Batman Gets All The Best Toys in The First LEGO ‘Justice League’ Sets
Before the Justice League teams up this fall, you'll be able to catch them working hard to stop Darkseid's forces in a new DC Super Heroes collection from Lego. In August, three new sets will give us our first chance to live out some of Justice League's potential action scenes in Atlantis, some tunnels, and what looks like Superman's Arctic home away from home.
Mario Powers Up Monopoly With New ‘Gamer’ Edition of The Classic Board Game
Think Monopoly is a boring old board game for stuffed shirts? Wait until you get a load of Monopoly Gamer, which puts a Nintendo spin on the classic.
The Super NES Classic Edition Takes You Back to High School This September
After the success of last year's NES Classic console, Nintendo has announced the Super NES Classic is coming out this fall.
Agents of Mayhem Is The Effed Up GI Joe Game You Always Wanted [Preview]
Last year, we got our first glimpse at Volition's first new IP since Saints Row dominated the previous generation of consoles. Agents of Mayhem billed itself as an action-packed adventure that poked fun at the concept of international security agencies like SHIELD or GI Joe and their rival groups, Hydra or Cobra. With that classic Volition sense of wicked humor, open-world adventure and ludicrous weaponry, Agents of Mayhem captured our attention early on. One year later, with Agents of Mayhem mere months away from release, Volition's concept has gotten that much tighter and stronger. And so has our desire to play the full game.
Mario Is a Man of Many Hats in Super Mario Odyssey [Preview]
There are three things that define Mario as an icon. The first is his mustache, the second is his overalls, and the third is that bright red cap. Over the years, Mario's worn a number of different outfits, but the mustache and the hat have always been a central part of identifying Nintendo's star mascot. With Super Mario Odyssey, Nintendo is finally giving the hat a bit more of a purpose, and a personality. By making Mario's chapeau a living, breathing character with its own abilities, Super Mario Odyssey opens a range of possibilities that are a lot of fun to explore.
5 Things We Hope to See From Nintendo at E3 2017
What we hope to see from Nintendo, the Switch and the 3DS at this year's show.
The World Is Full of Bad Hot Takes About Trump and Drugs, According to Seth Meyers
In a social media-fueled world where everyone has something to say, the hot takes seem to never end. As Seth Meyers shows, not all takes are created equal.
Leaving It All On The Field: The 8 Most Infamous Celebrity/Athlete Feuds
With Rihanna and Kevin Durant fanning some feudal flames, we took a look back at some of the best and strangest celebrity and athlete feuds.
Bask in the Glory of Warrior Hulk and LEGO Jeff Goldblum in New ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Sets
If you’ve been following the Lego Super Heroes tie-ins to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you no doubt have an entire home already set aside just for the various Iron Man, Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy and handful of other sets released over the last ten years. That means you’ve also probably got room for two new sets coming this summer to tie into Thor: Ragnarok. At least, I hope you do because this isn’t just the first time we’re getting a Hela or Valkyrie figure; it’s also the first time Jeff Goldblum will be immortalized as a Lego character.