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Product reviews and how-to's of rising geek merchandise, from Funkos to magazines, comics, books, and novelty collectibles.
Coolest Gifts for Movie Buffs of All Kinds
Have you ever seen a movie that changed your life? Most people have, at one point or another. Some people have seen a lot of movies that just really made them see things in a brand new way — and oftentimes, it's why they became movie buffs.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Geeks
Perfect Gifts for Anime Fans in Your Life
Anime fans are a very unique group of people, primarily because their interests go beyond anime and branch out into Japanese culture, J-pop, and of course, cosplay. They're quirky, smart, and cool in their own way—and that's why we love them.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Geeks
Coolest Gifts for Netflix Lovers
Netflix is magical. It's the perfect date night for a shoestring budget, has amazing shows ready at a moment's notice, and also has basically become the middle finger Comcast so desperately needed to have. We all love Netflix, and for good reason.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Geeks
Best Superhero Halloween Costumes
When it comes to costume searching for Halloween, it can actually be a big pain, especially if you don't exactly know what to dress up as. And you don't want to show up to a Halloween party being the only one who didn't dress up again. So, you search and search through stores to find out which costume best suits you. Eventually, you give up and show up to the party with blood all over yourself... Don't do that.
By Jacqueline Hanikeh8 years ago in Geeks
Geeky Movie Items You Can Actually Buy
If there's one thing that's totally undeniable, it's that movies really do have an effect on us. There's something about enjoying a great movie that makes us wish that we could live in that reality — or at least grab a piece of the action we saw to admire at home. That's why movie memorabilia is such a popular collector's hobby, and why so many people have massive collections of gear dealing with their favorite sci-fi films.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Geeks
Show Review: Rick & Morty
The theme of the show is sci-fi/comedy set in the 21st century. Rick, the guy who looks like drunk Einstein, is so smart he has passed modern technology leaving normal people behind but keeping Morty with him as his sidekick. This is shown in the first 30 seconds. It is common to say Rick & Morty is like Back To The Future although there are only a few major similarities.
By Jesse Guerrero9 years ago in Geeks
7 Downloaded Apps I Can't Live Without
1. Facebook Some people may argue that Facebook is dead, but practically everyone I know still uses it, at least to check it. Social media websites are quick to be adapted by the younger generations, but even my parents use Facebook, making it a hub for my cross-generation communication. It is my first choice in making a uniting group page and the business I work for remains active on it. Dead? Facebook is still my number one social network.
By Murial Bezanson9 years ago in Geeks
NieR: Automata Review
NieR: Automata, released February 2017, is a Japanese RPG emotional roller coaster. While it might draw you in with sex appeal, it will keep you with a gripping storyline (which consists of three unique, linear routes and a total of 26 endings), enchanting soundtrack, and existential commentary.
By Adrianna Martin9 years ago in Geeks
Dragon Warrior Monsters for the GBC
In this special retro review, I’m reviewing Dragon Warrior Monsters. This Gameboy Color game was originally released in Japan as Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry no Wonderland, and is the first video game in the Dragon Quest Monsters series. It was released in Japan by Enix on September 25, 1998, 2 years after Pokémon, and for some inexplicable reason, Dragon Warrior Monsters, and the whole Dragon Quest saga, just doesn’t seem to do as well in North America as some other games… games I consider to be lesser games, but anyway, this game was remade for the PlayStation as Dragon Quest Monsters 1+2 Hoshi Furi no Yūsha to Bokujō no Nakamatachi, but I’m just going to review the GBC version.
By Aaron Dennis9 years ago in Geeks











