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Why you NEED to see The Super Mario Bros. Movie in IMAX 3D

If like a lot of the world you spent your weekend inside a cinema packed with kids, millenials and Gen Z'ers all keen to...

The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review

It's been nearly 40 years in the making, The Super Mario Bros. Movie is finally here with an all-star cast and eye-popping animation and...

Review – The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Starring in over 200 video games over his 40-plus year tenure, Mario has been synonymous with video games for generations. The short-statured, red-overall wearing,...

Super Mario 3D All-Stars Review

So I don't want to dive too deep into the actual games themselves as most of us have grown up playing them. If you...

Trailer – Sonic The Hedgehog

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Review : Super Mario Odyssey

Jump Up Superstar! Mario has done a lot over the years from being a plumber in his 80's roots to a time traveller, partier, professional...
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