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Pokemon cards have given great returns since 2004. They have beaten the S&P 500. The market for these cards began in 1996.
Pokémon Pokopia looks like a cute and cozy game starring Ditto, but its adorable exterior may hide dark implications for the future of humanity.
Pokémon trading cards have soared 3,821% since 2004, outpacing the S&P 500 and Meta, as rare collectibles become one of the ...
Pokémon trading cards have delivered roughly 3,821% cumulative returns since 2004, far outpacing the S&P 500’s 483%, making ...
Paramount+'s Halo TV adaptation, based on the popular video game, is moving to a new streaming platform after being cancelled ...
Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” earning $33 million across Friday and preview screenings from 3,315 locations. That’s the ...
Infinity Castle shatters records.“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” grossed $33 million on Friday and previews ...
Prices for the franchise’s trading cards are soaring like a Charizard, beating the benchmark S&P 500 and sparking a wave of ...
Several studios — including the newly re-capitalized Paramount — are betting on video game movies, particularly because games ...
Current market conditions reflect irrational exuberance, with surging valuations in stocks, precious metals, crypto, ...
In our Little Nightmares III interview, we speak with global producer Coralie Feniello, diving into fan theories and ...
Wanting to shed the image of Catholics and Saints as something old, the church found someone new - a Halo fan.