Nintendo's Stock Plummets Because it's Not Making Enough Money Off of Pokémon Go
A 15 per cent market drop has wiped over £4 billion off Nintendo's value.
A 15 per cent market drop has wiped over £4 billion off Nintendo's value.
So we've taken a stab at a launch date too.
This few-billion-dollar deal is yet another benchmark moment in the company’s fall from grace.
In the same way that Apollo 11's data has been digitised to increase accessibility, now a team at NASA is doing the same for the Viking mission.
This video of an experience similar to what it's like in a depressurised cabin is both fascinating and frightening.
Here's all the Comic Con news we didn't have time to publish, plus other geeky news from the rest of the week.
I love these totally stupid recreations of movies that just use stock footage.
Vibrations exhibit distinct patterns, depending on frequency, which can be visualised by scattering a fine dust over a vibrating plate.
This is the stuff the internet is made for.
Controversy has long surrounded the death of Belgium’s King Albert I in 1934, with conspiracy theorists crying murder. Now 80 years later it's hoped the mystery is resolved once and for all.
About 7,000 people now know what to expect as Marvel played a video Waititi directed at Comic-Con, showing Thor and Hulk’s whereabouts during Captain America: Civil War.
When bees swarm they have the tendency to pick some strange locations as a temporary home. Case in point, this truck just chilling near a hotel in Canada. Read More >>
Modern “comic of the dead” Sinatoro isn’t even on shelves yet and already it looks to be heading to the small screen.
The latest slime-covered coastline to grab national headlines is Utah Lake, and it seems that actual human shit is to blame.
The ultimate proof that the show’s return is cause for celebration came with a preview screening of the first episode, which won’t air in the US until Halloween. It’s fantastic.
But that doesn’t mean the country is getting off without punishment.