For those who love 90s-inspired arcade style beat ’em up and fighting games, like X-Men vs Street Fighter, Dotemu’s Marvel Cosmic Invasion should do the trick. The game pits a roster of Marvel heroes against the cosmic villain Annihilus and his Annihilation Wave, who’ve launched an attack across the galaxy. You’ll fight through locations like New York City and the Negative Zone, with fast-paced, side-scrolling action.
The Jackery Explorer 100 Plus portable power station is the perfect travel companion, and you can get one for $89 shipped today, originally $149. It has a 99Wh capacity, which is just under the 100Wh limit for airline carry-on approval, so it’s travel-friendly, and weighs just 2.13 pounds to boot. Product page.
There’s the Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola Edition smartphone, and then the DeltaH ‘Cool Can’. The London-based startup claims it has developed the world’s first self-cooling aluminum beverage can.
While gamers patiently wait for the official Microsoft x ASUS Xbox handheld, the Backbone One Xbox Edition controller for smartphones should hold fans over until then. It sports a translucent Xbox green finish with a black PCB (printed circuit board), giving it a sleek, modern vibe that echoes Xbox’s branding, complete with a dedicated Xbox button, which ties it closely to the Xbox ecosystem.
Digital Dreams runs CryZENx’s Zelda Ocarina of Time remake in Unreal Engine 5 on a system equipped with an NVIDIA RTX 5090 FE graphics card to show us just how good the game can look on modern hardware. What makes the RTX 5090 so special? For starters, it boasts a massive number of CUDA cores (possibly exceeding 20,000), a high clock speed (around 2.0–2.5 GHz base/boost), and up to 32GB of GDDR7 memory with bandwidth potentially hitting 1,792 GB/s, enabling it to fully leverage UE5’s Nanite system.