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More Content that Should Go On Disney+ May 1, 2021

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Contrary to the popular theory, not everything that Disney (and the studios it now owns) has ever produced is on Disney+. A few months ago, we listed a group of television shows, shorts, and specials that, for one reason or other, was not on Disney+. Well, we’re currently in a bit of a lull for gaming news, and some of the things we mentioned in that article (particularly the Marvel One Shots) were added to Disney+ since we published it, so we decided to make a new list.

Unlike the last list which would not include Disney-owned content we knew for sure was licensed for other streaming platforms, we will be including ALL Disney-owned content we feel deserves to go on Disney+, regardless of who currently owns the streaming rights. However, we will not include content Disney has flagged as “coming to Disney+” like Loki, since that content IS coming to Disney+, it just hasn’t been released yet.

So, with that all out of the way, let’s get started with the earliest Disney content we can think of.

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Shorts – The modern myth is that Disney was a company that “all started with a mouse”. That story is a complete lie, the animal is that Walt Disney actually started with was a rabbit named Oswald. Disney regained the rights to Oswald some time around 2008, as well as the rights to his original animated shorts. The shorts were included on a DVD bundled with the Epic Mickey Collector’s Edition, but I haven’t seen them anywhere else since. These shorts are a piece of Disney history and should be offered on Disney+.

Runaway Brain – Produced in 1995, the short film follows Mickey Mouse as he tries to earn some money volunteering for a scientific experiment. He ends up unleashing a terrifying creature, and must find a way to save Minnie from its path of destruction. The short film was darker than anything Disney had attempted up to that point (Mickey’s animator for the short had previously had experience animating the Disney villains during Disney’s renaissance era). It would get attached to a film called A Kid in King Arthur’s Court (which ironically enough IS on Disney+), and from what I heard it would get RE-attached to other later Disney films when they were in theaters (depending on region), but I can’t confirm that. It’s a great short with incredible animation and should be featured on Disney+.

Cloak and Dagger – Prior to Wandavision, a now defunct arm of Marvel labeled Marvel Television produced several television shows featuring auxiliary characters from the Marvel Universe. However, unlike the current Disney+ shows, there was absolutely no reason to watch the old shows since they would never be referenced in the Avengers films. That, plus, well, many of them (like Inhumans or early episodes of Agents of SHIELD) were just terrible. In fact, most people have argued they would not get good until Marvel Television started producing series for Netflix. Well, Forget about Daredevil, Agents of SHIELD, or Defenders, my absolute favorite show from the Marvel Television era was Freeform’s Cloak and Dagger. Starring the titular characters and taking place in New Orleans, the show is about two young people from different walks of life who gain complementary superpowers. Once they rediscover each other years later, they must learn to use their abilities to stop the company responsible for their powers from causing a disaster.

Building WildBuilding Wild was a National Geographic television show which followed the Cabin Kings, a group of cabin builders who every week would build a brand-new unique log cabin for a happy customer. Hosted by Paul and Tuffy, two men with VERY different personalities, they must plan out and construct the perfect cabin based on the environment and the personality of the customer. It’s a great show, and I honestly believe the only reason it hasn’t ended up on Disney+ already was the show’s need to add bleeps to nearly every time Tuffy spoke.

Springfield of Dreams – Directed by Super Size Me’s Morgan Spurlock and Produced by FOX SPORTS, Springfield of Dreams was a monumentary made in tribute to one of the best episodes of The Simpsons ever made, “Homer at Bat”, which got Homer Simpson inducted in the real-world Baseball Hall of Fame. The documentary treats the episode as if it really did take place when it aired back in 1992, and featured a mix of live-action interviews with the real baseball players who appeared in the episode and animated interviews with the characters from the show. It’s a great nostalgia trip and since it was pulled from FOX SPORTS Video on Demand (VOD) I haven’t been able to rewatch it.

Miss Fritter’s Racing Skool – This Cars 3 short film was included on the Cars 3 Blu-Ray Disc…and no where else. As we stated above, Disney+ has had no problem including short films along their lineup, including animated shorts that were included for home video release (like Auntie Edna from the Incredibles 2 Blu-Ray), so why isn’t this Cars 3 short film included?

Muppets Go to Disney World – This Muppets special was produced in either the late-80s to early-90s and featured the Muppets getting into hi-jinx on a trip to Walt Disney World. I first saw it on the Disney Channel back when it was a premium station and I just assumed it was a Disney Channel made for TV movie. It is currently unavailable on any streaming platform. SOMEBODY Disney owns seems to own this, so other than the fact the version of Disney World featured in the show is out of date (and Mickey Mouse is played by a 2D animated character) I see no reason it can’t be brought to Disney+.

New Pokemon Snap Unboxing April 30, 2021

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A day I have been looking forward to for nearly a year (oh who am I kidding I’ve been looking forward to this day for over fifteen years at this point) is finally here. A new Pokémon Snap game has been released, and this time it’s for the Nintendo Switch.

Let’s take a look at this game AND its preorder bonuses! We all knew about the poster but did you know we’d be getting an exclusive TCG card too? I sure didn’t!

New Pokémon Snap is out now exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

What it’s Like to Work at Remedy – Remotely April 30, 2021

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The guys over at Remedy Games, famous for games like Max Payne, Alan Wake, Quantum Break and Control, have posted this little tongue-in-cheek video about what its been like to do game development from home.

Playstation State of Play – April 2021 April 29, 2021

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Sony’s just released their newest console, and we are still learning about what it is capable of. Today, during the State of Play, we got to see some new games coming to the PS5, including the next Ratchet and Clank game. Well, if you missed it, you can check it out below.

All games shown are coming to Sony PlayStation consoles.

Cyberpunk 2077 1.22 Patch Released April 28, 2021

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Cyberpunk 2077’s developer has released a new hotfix for the game on PC, Stadia and consoles. The new patch, version 1.22 contains numerous bug fixes, as well as memory management optimizations meant to fix crashing on PlayStation console.

Here’s a look at the game’s official patch notes:

Quests & Open World

  • The Metro: Memorial Park dataterm should now properly count towards the Frequent Flyer achievement.
  • Fixed glitches in Johnny’s appearance occurring after buying the Nomad car from Lana.
  • Fixed an issue in Gig: Until Death Do Us Part where it was not possible to use the elevator.
  • Fixed an issue in Epistrophy where the player could get trapped in the garage if they didn’t follow the drone and ran into the control room instead.
  • Added a retrofix for the issue we fixed in 1.21, where Takemura could get stuck in Japantown Docks in Down on the Street – for players who already experienced it before update 1.21 and continued playing until 1.22, Takemura will now teleport to Wakako’s parlor.
  • Fixed an issue preventing the player from opening the phone in the apartment at the beginning of New Dawn Fades.
  • Fixed an issue where the player could become unable to use weapons and consumables after interacting with a maintenance panel in Riders on the Storm.

Visual

  • Fixed various issues related to clipping in NPCs’ clothes.

UI

  • Fixed an issue where subtitles were not properly aligned in the Arabic language version.

Stability and performance

  • Various memory management improvements (reducing the number of crashes), and other optimizations.
  • Improved GPU performance of skinning and cloth rendering.

Console-Specific

  • GPU and ESRAM optimizations and improvements on Xbox One.
  • Memory management improvements on PlayStation 5.

Stadia-specific

  • It’s no longer possible to get soft locked in the key bindings menu if a keyboard is not available

Cyberpunk 2077 is out now for PC, Stadia, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.

Inside Marvel’s Avengers – Part 4 April 27, 2021

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Square Enix, Crystal Dynamics and Marvel Entertainment are still plugging away at producing new content for Marvel’s Avengers. Today, a new episode featuring a look behind the scenes of the game’s development has just been published and this episode’s focus is the new campaign missions that take place after the Reassemble campaign.

Marvel’s Avengers is out now for the PC, Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 and PS5.

Conversations With Curtis Episode 2 Announced April 27, 2021

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For the past month, fans of the classic PC horror game Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh have been happy to see the game’s lead actor has been digging up the past to share more about the game’s development in his web series Conversations with Curtis. Following an incredible first episode, actor Paul Morgan Stetler has episode 2 lined up and earlier today he announced he will interview the game’s co-star, actress Monique Parent!

Episode 2 is expected to broadcast live on Friday May 21st at 7pm eastern (4pm pacific). You can subscribe to their official YouTube channel to get notified when it starts!

Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh is out now exclusively on PC. If you’d like to contribute to Conversations with Curtis, you can check it out on Patreon.

Marvel’s Avengers – Gear and Stats April 27, 2021

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We are back with a new episode of Avengers Essentials, where they cover aspects of Marvel’s Avengers for new players. This week’s episode talks about Gear how it effects your in-game stats.

Marvel’s Avengers is out now for PC, Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 and PS5.

iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS 14.5 Released April 27, 2021

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Pretty much every device Apple currently has on the market (including the iPad, iPhone and Apple TV) has finally received a major update today. The new update, version 14.5, adds major privacy features and support for the new AirTag device, so people all over the world can keep track of everything from their keys to their lost luggage through their Apple device.

The new iPhone update brings FaceID activation for iPhones connected to an Apple Apple Watch. This will allow FaceID activation even if the user is wearing a facemask.

The new update is VERY big, weighing in at 1.4GB, even if you had the previous most recent version of your Apple software installed. It is highly recommended you update ALL of the installed apps you’re using (before or after doing this upgrade) to ensure compatibility.

You can download 14.5 right now either through your device’s software update feature or through iTunes.

Japan Travel Tips – Traveling to Akihabara, Japan’s City for Gamers April 27, 2021

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Welcome back to another Tuesday for Japan Travel Tips. If you’re unfamiliar with this series, we share with you some of the best independently produced documentaries designed to help international tourists who wish to visit Japan. After surviving 2020, you can be sure I REALLY want to travel, and why not travel to a country that is the birthplace of some of my favorite games of all time? Today, that’s exactly what we will be talking about.

As a fan of Japan’s gaming industry, I have my own personal opinions on what makes up their best titles, characters, and companies. Sharing that information with you is not the point of this article. Instead, I’m going to spread the word on what’s kinds of retail experiences are available in this area, and share what you can do while visiting Akihabara. Unlike the US, who had a market crash in the early 80s, Japan’s gaming industry never really crashed and because of that still offers a wide range of games, from modern to classic titles.

First thing you’re going to want to do when visiting Akihabara is check out the stores. Before we take a closer look at the city, here’s an important how-to video made by Paulo from Tokyo. He gives a full layout of the city and points out the best stores for all the different things you might want to shop for.

If you want to see Paulo’s “When it Rains” video he mentioned in the tips video you can watch it here.

Now that we have the groundwork out of the way, pet’s take a walk through the electric city shall we? I’ll let YouTube Channel Strange Parts and John from Only in Japan take it from here.

Now, let’s be honest, everyone is going to have their own ideas about how to best tackle the city. Next up I want to highlight Abroad in Japan and let him share his best tips. He highlights some of the best stores in the city and gives his best advice on where you can get the best of whatever you’re looking for.

Keep in mind a few things if you plan on buying goods from Japan and bringing them back to a country like the US:

  • Save major shopping as one of the last stops on your trip, that way you can use it to spend the last of your travel money, and reduce the time you’ll spend carrying around everything you buy. Also, if you’re staying at something like a capsule hotel, you might be limited in how much luggage you can leave at the hotel.
  • Bring multiple methods of payment, but most vendors will take cash.
  • Go in there with at least an idea about things you want. Do you want a collectible? Know what series you should look out for. If you want a console or a game you can’t get elsewhere, look up box art online to help you identify it.
  • The US and Japan use the same standard definition broadcast method, NTSC. That means game consoles purchased in Japan will work on TVs in the US. Power standards between the US are slightly different (Japan uses 100v while the US uses 120v) so make sure whatever consoles you buy can function on either power. Typically this information will be written on the back of the console/player or on the console’s included power brick. If the device is not compatible with 120v and you want to use it anyway, you may need to buy a power “step down” converter after you return home.
  • While the broadcast standard between the US and Japan are identical, all professionally published DVDs will have a region lock, arbitrarily preventing them from being played in another region’s DVD player. The US uses DVD region 1 and Japan uses DVD region 2. (ED NOTE: More on this later)
  • Game Boy, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS games will play on any region’s handhelds and any region’s handhelds can play any region’s games without the need of an adapter. So, for example, if you buy a Game Boy in Japan it will play American games and Japan’s games will play on a US bought Game Boy. Battery types between the US and Japan are the same. That said:
  • DO NOT try to trade Pokémon between two different region’s Pokémon games, you could break something.
  • The DSi can play DS games from any region, but DSi specific games (retail and digital) are region locked.
  • For later handheld consoles like the PSP or 3DS, you will need to buy a Japanese PSP or 3DS if you intend to play Japanese games on those platforms.
  • If you intend to play Japanese games for platforms like PS1 or PS2 you will likely also need to buy a Japanese console to play it on. We recommend picking up a slim PS2 from Japan since it will play all Japanese region PS1 and PS2 games, as well as region 2 DVDs.
  • Laserdisc is NOT region locked and you can play Japanese laserdiscs on American laserdisc players.
  • CDs also play just fine in any region’s CD player, but be aware the price of a CD in Japan is 2-3 times as expensive as it used to be in the US.
  • If you’re buying a statue or some other kind of collectible you intend to bring home with you, make sure it’s packaged well so it won’t be damaged during your trip home.
  • Japan’s game consoles will work on televisions in the US (provided they are compatible with US power requirements), but they will not work on televisions from Europe.

Now that that’s all out of the way, let’s take a closer look at the shops in the area, shall we?

Since you’ll likely be spending the whole day in this area, you’re likely going to need some food while you shop. Food in Japan is incredible and Akihabara has plenty of restaurants as well as other places to get food. Abroad in Japan’s video above did include a brief look at a great ramen place to eat. If you’d like a closer look at it, here’s his video on the shop.

I’ve also heard good things about a famous burger shop in the area. Here’s a look at the famous Quad Burger you can find at Henry’s Burger. The tourists refer to it as a Japanese Big Mac, but with burger patties of the highest quality.

Hope you enjoyed this look at a gamer’s paradise. If that burger made you hungry, stay tuned for next week, as we’ll be taking a closer look at more traditional food you’ll find in Japan!