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Huge Ninjago Christmas haul
Today I have a look at what lego Ninjago sets I got for Christmas in 2020. Let's just say it was pretty POG 0:00 Intro 0:19 ...
Legacy of the Dark Knight’s Arkham-inspired systems might be too simple, but it's still a celebration that shouldn't be ...
June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting LEGO release waves of the entire year, with a massive lineup of new sets arriving across nearly every ...
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The most forgotten Transformers eras saved the franchise
Transformers is mostly defined by Generation 1, but two eras of anime helped sustain and revitalize the brand in different ...
Buy these physical LEGO Batman sets, and you'll unlock gold variant skins of Batmobiles or Batman himself, in the new game ...
LEGO Marvel Superheroes cobbles together iconic Marvel characters from a plethora of different franchises. Spider-Man, X-Men, and the Avengers are all represented, and there’s even a huge open world ...
A trove of Easter eggs and nostalgic references, the X-Mansion comes with a massive Sentinel robot and ten minifigures. They are, collectively, some of the best-designed minifigures in recent LEGO ...
Chinese tech company Unitree has quickly established itself as the brand to beat in the humanoids robotics industry, wowing observers with a string of headline-grabbing demos of its bots’ abilities in ...
Unitree is a Chinese company known for making adorable, relatively affordable robots that dance and shuffle and such. Last night, it revealed its latest creation, which is something of a departure: a ...
Bridging the gap between science fiction and reality, a Chinese robotics firm on Tuesday unveiled a manned “mecha” capable of transitioning between bipedal walking and four-legged mode. Developed by ...
For years, the idea of humans piloting towering, bipedal mechas was purely the stuff of sci-fi blockbusters like Pacific Rim. But the boundary between sci-fi imagination and real-world engineering is ...
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