
Anthony Yates
Freelance Writer at PC Invasion
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1 week ago |
suggest.com | Anthony Yates
Judges are expected to maintain composure while reviewing evidence and sentencing suspects for their crimes. However, they are only human, and one judge broke down in tears after examining a harrowing crime that claimed the life of a 12-year-old. Judge Camile L. Neider of the Second District Court of Utah sentenced Shane Jesse Peterson, 47, on May 6, 2025. According to a report by the Daily Mail, Peterson was in court following the death of his 12-year-old son, Gavin, on July 9, 2024.
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3 weeks ago |
dualshockers.com | Anthony Yates
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1 month ago |
dualshockers.com | Anthony Yates
The PS2 is the best-selling console of all time, even beating the phenomenally successful Nintendo DS and Wii. Sony's black box boasts an impressive library and even the fussiest gamers will find plenty of games to enjoy. For those after some savage old-school difficulty, you'll be pleased to learn that you're spoiled for choice. It's no secret that games on the PS2 and older consoles were far more unforgiving than most titles we have now.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Anthony Yates
12 hours agoNintendo Switch 2 game pricing update is way better than we expectedControversy surrounding the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 and more importantly, its games, has been the talk of the town since the Nintendo Direct …11 hours agoChina is not backing down from Trump's tariff war. What next?
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2 months ago |
dualshockers.com | Anthony Yates
The Game Boy Color hit shelves in 1998 and proved that Nintendo's rip-roaring success with the original wasn't just a fluke. The console has a Goliath library of phenomenal games and even boasted backward compatibility with original Game Boy titles. Those games vary massively in quality, and there are some absolute stinkers that plague the library. On the bright side, there are some brilliant system sellers and many examples of the innovation we expect from Nintendo.
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