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A Gamer’s Heart: 12 Games That Never Left Me. AI-Generated.
12. Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon The game that hooked me with music as much as gameplay. This one felt different from the jump. It had charm, color, and a weird energy I was drawn to—but what really made it stick was the soundtrack. I loved the music in this game, and I still do. There’s one track in particular—the Surrender Robot theme, “Dharmanyo”—that I still listen to even now. Sometimes I’d play the game just to hear certain songs again. It was fun, offbeat, and full of personality. One of those games that quietly became a favorite, and still holds a space in my memory that nothing else touches.
By Travis Johnson7 months ago in Geeks
Struggling to Find the Perfect Fantasy Outfit? Here’s the Ultimate Guide to Dressing Like You Belong in Another Era
Have you ever stared at your closet before a Renaissance fair, cosplay event, or themed party and thought: “Nothing I own feels right”? You’re not alone. Choosing the perfect outfit for such events can feel overwhelming—too modern, too cliché, or just not authentic enough.
By Aditya Agarwal7 months ago in Geeks
The Secret Wardrobe: Where Pirates, Royals, and Rebels Shop Their Clothes
Ever wished you could escape the monotony of everyday jeans and t-shirts and step into a world where every outfit tells a story? Imagine opening a secret wardrobe and finding a pirate shirt for men that looks like it’s straight out of a legendary sea battle, a Renaissance dress worthy of a queen at court, or even a steampunk trench coat that feels like it could power a time machine.
By Aditya Agarwal7 months ago in Geeks
Embrace Cottagecore Dreams & Timeless Fashion
In today’s fast-paced world, fashion is more than just what you wear—it’s a way of storytelling. One style that has captured hearts worldwide is cottagecore fashion. Flowing cottagecore dresses, straw hats, and picnic baskets bring back the magic of simpler times, where nature and comfort lead the way. At The Pirate Dressing, we combine this dreamy aesthetic with our signature collection of Pirate Clothing, Medieval Clothing, Steampunk Clothing, and Renaissance Clothing to give you fashion that feels like stepping into a fairytale.
By Aditya Agarwal7 months ago in Geeks
The Curse of the Rocket
When greed awakens what should have slept forever In the middle of a barren desert, where the winds whispered like restless ghosts, a team of treasure hunters set out on an expedition. They were not archaeologists seeking knowledge; they were adventurers chasing wealth, guided by maps purchased from black markets and tales told in hushed tones at desert taverns.
By Itz stories 7 months ago in Geeks
Pokémon has Always Been Woke: Embracing Diversity Since 1996: How Pokémon Was "Woke" Before It Was Cool.
From its inception, Pokémon subtly conveys messages of diversity, the strength of connection, and the power found in differences. Despite this, some online critics claim Pokémon has become "too woke." However, this complaint, common across many franchises, isn't about the game suddenly transforming into a "political" statement on issues like climate change or capitalism.
By Jenna Deedy7 months ago in Geeks
Weapons 2: a possible continuation of the story. AI-Generated.
Following the successful release of Weapons on August 8, 2025, director Zach Cregger has expressed interest in developing a sequel, tentatively referred to as Weapons 2. Cregger, who gained recognition for his previous work on Barbarian, has hinted at having ideas for a continuation of the story set in the same universe. However, he has clarified that this project will not be his immediate focus, as he has other commitments lined up first.
By Ninfa Galeano7 months ago in Geeks
Vicious: Dakota Fanning returns to star in a horror film
Vicious is an upcoming psychological horror movie directed and written by Bryan Bertino, which promises a highly elaborate story. The film stars Dakota Fanning, alongside Kathryn Hunter, Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard, and Devyn Nekoda. It is produced by Richard Suckle and is set to be distributed by Paramount+.
By Ninfa Galeano8 months ago in Geeks
Why James Stewart Will Always Be My Favorite Actor of His Time
I’ve decided to take on a new movie challenge: watch every single film James Stewart ever made. It’s not just about checking boxes on a filmography—it’s about spending time with the work of the man I consider the greatest actor of his era. I’ve loved Stewart for years, but I’ve realized I’ve never seen all of his films. That changes now. And this essay is my way of explaining why this journey matters so much to me.
By Travis Johnson8 months ago in Geeks
What Happens When Your Favorite Fictional Character Starts Sending You Emails
It started on a Tuesday—the most boring day of the week. I was halfway through my fourth coffee, trying to convince myself that debugging a broken analytics dashboard was somehow a fulfilling life choice, when the email came in.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Geeks
The Hacker Who Only Speaks in Movie Quotes
The First Message It started with an email that shouldn’t have reached me. I don’t mean “wasn’t meant for me”—I mean, my email account didn’t even exist anymore. I’d deleted it six years ago after the June Breach, when a half-dozen hacker groups tore through government servers and private emails alike like piranhas through a bleeding river.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Geeks
Honesty isn't Brutal
Grade: A Cut straight to the bone, this minimalist masterpiece shrugs off convention and dives head first into experimentalism and truth. Starring Shia LaBeouf and Evan Jonigkeit, David Mamet’s latest cinematic offering shows a tale of punishment, the misdirection of power, and the possibility for at least one character to use his wits to get out of a bad situation.
By Skyler Saunders8 months ago in Geeks










