25 Years Ago, Nintendo Released the Most Offensive Game of All Time

Released on March 5, 2001, for the Nintendo 64 towards the end of its life, Conker’s Bad Fur Day didn’t sell well, partly because it wasn’t widely advertised due to its mature content. Despite this, the game was praised at the time, and today, after 25 years, it deserves recognition for how daring and original it was.

Trump’s Bitcoin Hoard: Capitalism’s New Gold Rush or Just Another Gilded Cage?

Behold, the Trump family’s mining operation, American Bitcoin, has embarked on a grand endeavor, amassing 11,000 miners like modern-day serfs in a silicon fiefdom. According to the oracles at Arkham, these digital peasants are not merely mining but hoarding their spoils, locking away 766 BTC-a treasure valued at $54.39 million. What generosity! While the common folk scramble for crumbs, the Trumps build a fortress of coins, their on-chain wallets swelling like the bellies of the overfed.

‘Smallville’ Climbs the Worldwide Netflix Charts in a Pivotal DC Year

Before superhero origin stories became standard and long before The CW’s interconnected “Arrowverse,” Tom Welling starred in Smallville, a show with a fresh concept: what if a series followed Clark Kent growing up in his hometown? The show’s creators, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, established a unique “no tights, no flights” rule, prioritizing character development and relatable stories over flashy special effects, which made it stand out from other superhero shows.