William Dunbar has a crush on his childhood friend Nikki Freeman. They work together at a music store with their friends Ian and Sarah. After Bear's cat dies, Nikki convinces him to go out. While shopping for her, he buys a "One Wish Willow," a toy that supposedly grants one wish when snapped. That night, Bear drops Nikki off, lies about liking her, then gets frustrated and breaks the One Wish Willow. He wishes for Nikki to love him more than anyone in the world. Moments later, Nikki shows up at his house, says her dad is dying, and asks to stay. She kisses him, then suddenly screams and pushes him away.
Some time into the new 2001 school year, an eleven-year-old boy-genius named Jeremie Belpois stumbles upon an abandoned factory while looking for potential parts for his miniature robots. In his search, he finds the lab and decides to reactivate the supercomputer a few weeks later to see what is on it. When he turns the monitors on, he accidentally awakens a mysterious, pink-haired Artificial Intelligence who immediately asks where she is. The next morning, a new kid at Kadic Academy introduces himself to Ulrich Stern as "Odd Della Robbia, his brand new roommate." Ulrich draws the line right then and there, telling Odd to take things nice and slow between them. At this point, Sissi Delmas arrives to tell her "Ulrich sweetheart" to meet her at her dorm at eight that night. Odd takes an immediate interest in Sissi, despite Ulrich's claim that she is a "brain-dead leech". Odd continues to pester Ulrich after class with lame jokes, claiming that "by the end of the day, Ulrich won't be able to do without him".
The episode centers on a ridiculous, hyper-stylized turf war inside a grocery store. The two leads fiercely argue over which of them deserves the last remaining box of the rare, glowing breakfast food. Their intense (and highly profanity-laced) beef escalates into all-out chaos, ultimately landing them in deep trouble
Moving to a new town is tough on kids. Nothing is familiar, and with no friends, it can be scary. In Tommy’s case, that last part isn't helped any when she, her little brother, and three kids from school end up in the old schoolhouse, which just so happens to be haunted by ghosts!
The current version features 24 contenders (12 male, 12 female). Men and women compete in separate tournaments, with two men and two women competing in each episode. In each episode, contenders take part in several events against the Gladiators, trying to earn as many points as possible before the final event, the Eliminator. Each point separating the contenders translates into a half-second advantage for the leader (or a half-second handicap for the trailing contender). Preliminary round matches consist of four events plus the Eliminator; semifinals and finals matches were extended to five events plus the Eliminator (by comparison, the original series had either six or seven events plus the Eliminator). The four male contenders and the four female contenders who won their respective preliminary matches with the fastest Eliminator times advance to the semifinals; the winners of the two semifinals matches competed in the finals. The grand prize is $100,000 and the title of "Grand Champion."
BECOME A STUNT LEGEND Chain together jumps, drifts, and near-misses as chaos unfolds around you, hitting every mark with precision. Rise through the ranks to become Hollywood’s most in-demand stunt performer, unlocking new challenges, vehicles, and increasingly ambitious set pieces as you prove your mastery behind the wheel. Chase perfection and cement your reputation as a true legend of the screen.
Eventually, the SOUL makes it to the basement and shuts off the power, leading Susie and Noelle there. When the SOUL (under an angel decoration) startles Susie and Noelle, they capture it and take it to the living room. When the two leave, it escapes to Dess’ room, only to be attacked by Kris when it comes near Dess’ guitar. However, the noise made attracts Susie and Noelle, causing Kris to hide themself and their SOUL in the closet. The SOUL makes its way to the guitar again, but Kris attacks it, making more noise. Susie investigates the closet, berates Kris for making so much noise, and grabs the guitar. When Noelle sees Susie with the guitar, she reluctantly asks her to play it, and they leave. After they do so, Kris puts the SOUL back in their body, and contacts their caller, who says they’ll “be right there.”
The newest fashion in Satsuki's school is making charms: spells for having a boyfriend, having money, becoming thinner... However, a transfer student says they can have any wish granted, for a price...
Key Features Augmented Reality: The PlayStation Eye camera reads special "CyberCode" on the cards, making 3D monsters appear on the digital battlefield. Hybrid Gameplay: It blends physical cards with digital elements like real-time combat, health bars, and terrain, which are tracked by the console. Card Types: Features creatures and spells divided into five elements: Fire, Water, Earth, Wood, and Biolith. Game Objective: Control a majority of the nine fields on the 3x3 grid or deplete the opponent's deck. Expansions: Released with several expansions (Set 2, Set 3) that added new cards and features. Legends Spinoff: A portable version for the PSP, The Eye of Judgment: Legends, removed the need for physical cards and the camera, focusing on a fully digital experience.
Gameplay: The game alternates between interactive investigation scenes and "Somnium" segments, where you physically enter a subject's mind. You only have six minutes inside the dream world to navigate their subconscious and bypass mental locks using dream logic and puzzle-solving. The story features branching paths and multiple endings
Say hello to The Young OG of WWE. Don’t let the age fool you — Je’Von Evans is already making waves as one of WWE’s most electrifying Superstars. Armed with jaw-dropping athleticism and fearless confidence, Evans brings a high-octane style that lights up the NXT Universe every time he steps in the ring. Whether it’s flying through the air or standing toe-to-toe with the best — like former NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov — Evans never backs down from a challenge.
The current version features 24 contenders (12 male, 12 female). Men and women compete in separate tournaments, with two men and two women competing in each episode. In each episode, contenders take part in several events against the Gladiators, trying to earn as many points as possible before the final event, the Eliminator. Each point separating the contenders translates into a half-second advantage for the leader (or a half-second handicap for the trailing contender). Preliminary round matches consist of four events plus the Eliminator; semifinals and finals matches were extended to five events plus the Eliminator (by comparison, the original series had either six or seven events plus the Eliminator). The four male contenders and the four female contenders who won their respective preliminary matches with the fastest Eliminator times advance to the semifinals; the winners of the two semifinals matches competed in the finals. The grand prize is $100,000 and the title of "Grand Champion."
The "Amazing Digital Fight Club" (also known as the Boxer AU) is a popular, fan-made alternate universe created by artist Burrotello. It reimagines the cast of The Amazing Digital Circus as tough, dynamic combatants in a gritty, action-packed fighting tournament.
In 1945, the United States government sets up The Division, an agency that tracks and experiments on people who possess psychic abilities. Each psychic is categorized into a group based on what powers they have. Two Movers, teenager Nick Gant and his father Jonah, are hiding from Agent Carver of Division. Jonah tells Nick about a vision he received from a Watcher about a young girl Nick must help in the future to bring down Division. Nick watches Carver murder Jonah before he escapes. Years later, Division has developed a drug which can boost psychic abilities. All of the test subjects died until a Pusher named Kira successfully adapted to it. Kira escapes from Division and steals a syringe of the drug before fleeing to Hong Kong, a common hiding place for psychics. Nick now lives in Hong Kong as an expatriate, but is in trouble due to gambling debts he incurred while attempting to use his power as a Mover to cheat the games. Nick is visited by Cassie Holmes, a moody teenage Watcher. Her mother, Sarah, is considered the strongest Watcher ever born and directly aided in Kira's escape. Nick realizes Cassie is the girl his father saw in his vision and decides to help her find Kira and the briefcase containing the stolen drug. They are attacked by the Chinese triads at a market and Nick is wounded by a Bleeder before he and Cassie get away. Nick meets a Stitch named Teresa Stowe who heals him from his wounds. Nick and Cassie use her Watcher abilities to track down Kira, who is actually Nick's ex-girlfriend. Kira hid the case and then had a Wiper erase her memory of its location. Nick recruits a Shadow named Pinky Stein to hide Kira from Division. Cassie attempts to foresee the case's location, competing with the Triads Watcher Pop Girl. As Kira begins to get sick from withdrawal, Nick feels he must meet with Carver to save her life. Nick learns that Kira will get sicker and eventually die without more of the drug, which only Carver has. Victor, a talented Mover and Ca
Two people are selected to go into a closet or other dark enclosed space and do whatever they like for seven minutes. It is common for the participants to kiss or make out, but they may instead choose to talk, engage in sexual activity, or simply do nothing at all and wait for the time to expire. The participants can be selected by various methods, such as spinning a bottle, drawing lots, or votes.
Seven Minutes in Heaven is a classic party game that typically involves two players being sent into a closet or dark, enclosed space for seven minutes. While the time is mostly used for kissing or making out, players can use it for intimate conversation, or whatever else they agree upon
People all over town begin acting strangely, but it isn't their fault, as most of them have been replaced by mirror world clones of themselves! With Satsuki and Hajime the last two people in the town who haven't been swapped, they'll have to find a way to end this ghost, before they end up in the mirror!
Gameplay Mechanics 3v1 Asymmetrical Horror: Three players are the Accused, working together to escape; one player is the Judge, manipulating the trial from the shadows. The Accused: Must solve puzzles, scavenge items, and complete challenges to find keys and escape before time runs out. The Judge: Uses traps, hallucinogenic gas, and an accomplice to hinder the Accused, but is physically vulnerable and cannot overpower them directly. Procedurally Generated Maps: Levels change with each match, ensuring high replayability. Meaningful Choices: Trapped players face permanent consequences, such as losing a limb, which affects their ability to move, fight, or solve puzzles for the rest of the match.
The Takeover: On the December 27, 2010 episode of Raw, David Otunga announced the group was under "new management". CM Punk was shockingly revealed as the leader after he attacked John Cena and wore the Nexus armband
Takuya Kanbara is getting ready for his brother's birthday party when he received a phone message from a mysterious voice, which invites him to a game. He follows the directions given and finally ends up at Shibuya's subway station, though not without some fortuitous coincidences. Takuya gets in an elevator after seeing Koji Minamoto, and the elevator drops below the typical floors into a hidden area filled with trains. He boards one as they leave, seeing Koji ride away into another tunnel. Three other children are on the train with him: J.P. Shibayama, Zoe Orimoto and Tommy Himi. J.P. and Zoe apparently also received a message on their phones, just as Takuya did, though Tommy was forced onto the train due to bullies. The four children begin to talk, until the lights turn off, and all four are swept off their feet. Takuya sees images of Digimon superimposed on the others, just as their phones turn into D-Tector Digivices. The mysterious voice then welcomes them to the Digital World. They stop at the Flame Terminal, where they discover that their train is actually alive: it is a Trailmon (Worm), who tells them they need a Spirit to return home. Tommy begins freaking out, attempting to cross the train tracks back home, despite the fact that they hang in midair. Takuya goes after him, but Cerberumon attacks seeking a Spirit, causing Bokomon and Neemon to flee to Takuya. Cerberumon attacks them, but within the Flame Terminal, Takuya's D-Tector reveals the H Spirit of Flame, which he uses to spirit evolve into Agunimon. He defeats Cerberumon and scans his Fractal Code after a harsh battle, after which he reverts back to Takuya, leaving all involved confused.
How to PlayGather players: Sit everyone in a circle.Pick a starting player: Spin a bottle, draw straws, or go clockwise.Make the choice: The selected player must choose "Truth" or "Dare".Execute: They must answer honestly or complete the challenge—otherwise, they face a penalty (like a silly punishment or skipping a turn).
The game’s main feature is Mind Hacking, which lets players take control of enemies, civilians, robots, and vehicles during combat. This mechanic is tied directly to the story’s themes of identity, free will, and manipulation. Players can switch bodies, recruit hacked enemies as allies, and even have online players jump into their campaign sessions
Android 17 kills Dr. Gero by crushing his head, but unknown to the androids and the Z-Fighters, Dr. Gero had backed himself up to a supercomputer in a sub-lab. Since Plan A failed, and Plan B won't be ready for another 17 years, he goes for Plan C and activates two more pods.
The setting of The World Ends with You, set in Shibuya, is heavily based on aspects of the Japanese city which exists in reality, including major landmarks like the Scramble Crossing. It even has the same currency, Yen (¥), which is used in shops. Many elements of the game are also based on Japanese culture, including the food, fashion and artwork in the game.