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Chuck E. Cheese group shot

Link Roundup: Chuck E. Cheese, Lunar Lander, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and more

By: Todd CoopeeJanuary 20, 2024
Filed to: Weekly Link Roundup

A Chuck E. Cheese game show is officially in development and 8 other things we wanted to share this week:

A Chuck E. Cheese game show is officially in development.

A Chuck E. Cheese game show is officially in development.

[h/t People]
DC’s comic book titles are introducing new corner box designs this year.

DC’s comic book titles are introducing new corner box designs this year.

[h/t Bleeding Cool News]
Eye Candy: The official cinematic trailer for Atari’s Lunar Lander Beyond.

Eye Candy: The official cinematic trailer for Atari’s Lunar Lander Beyond.

[h/t Atari]
Neopets, the popular digital pet game, is making its original art style available again in 2024.

Neopets, the popular digital pet game, is making its original art style available again in 2024.

[h/t Screen Rant]
70 years after the original movie, a Creature from the Black Lagoon comic is in the works.

70 years after the original movie, a Creature from the Black Lagoon comic is in the works.

[h/t Newsarama]
Looking back at Hasbro’s G.I. Joe USS Flagg play set.

Looking back at Hasbro’s G.I. Joe USS Flagg play set.

[h/t Mental Floss]
You can up your wardrobe game with these new Star Wars hats and hoodies from RSVLTS.

You can up your wardrobe game with these new Star Wars hats and hoodies from RSVLTS.

[h/t Nerdist]
A film about the early days of NBC’s Saturday Night Live is in development.

A film about the early days of NBC’s Saturday Night Live is in development.

[h/t The Hollywood Reporter]
A near-mint copy of Amazing Spider-Man #1 sold for $1.3 million.

A near-mint copy of Amazing Spider-Man #1 sold for $1.3 million.

[h/t The Guardian]

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