Month: July 2020

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals A River in Darkness by Masaji Ishikawa for $1.99 Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith for $1.99 How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringiyimana for $1.99 The Saturday Night Ghost Club by Craig Davidson for $1.99 Love Her or
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Hasbro’s Power Rangers Lightning Collection is growing a little bigger with a new Target exclusive Dino Charge Black Ranger being available now for in store pick up. The Dino Charge Black Ranger includes alternate hands, Dino Blade Blaster and Dino Saber accessories, blast effect piece, and swappable heads. He’s available at Target for in-store pick-up
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Denise Johnson, the vocalist known for her work with A Certain Ratio and Primal Scream, has died, The Guardian and The Independent report. She was 56 years old. A cause of death has not been revealed. Born and raised in Manchester, Johnson began her career as a vocalist in the group Fifth of Heaven. She
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The Super Smash Bros series is infamous for having a thriving and exciting competitive scene. Whether players opt to compete in newer installments like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate or the fast and execution heavy Super Smash Bros. Melee, the series is consistently home to a healthy competitive environment. The culture surrounding competitive Smash is one which developed solely from a place of
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Part Time, the Los Angeles rock band fronted by David Loca who released numerous albums on Burger Records, has had multiple records pulled from streaming services. The labels Mexican Summer and Plastic Response Records cited anonymous allegations of abuse as the reason for having Part Time’s music removed. Loca subsequently issued an apology statement on
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While the Xbox brand hasn’t historically performed well in Japan, it hasn’t exactly been blacklisted by Japanese developers as big brands like Final Fantasy and now even Yakuza are a big part of the platform’s lineup. Still, every now and then Xbox One players do get the snub, and Arc System Works are among those
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As plants begin to spread across melting permafrost, scientists are growing ever more worried their roots will stir microbes into unleashing vast stores of carbon. To scientists, roots are known as rhizomes, and when these tendrils extend deeper into the soil, it accelerates microbial decomposition by up to fourfold, potentially ‘priming’ the frozen ground for
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