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Tamagotchi hits the road, Call of Duty heads to Hollywood, Melvyn Bragg steps down from In Our Time, and more

By: Todd CoopeeSeptember 6, 2025
Filed to: Weekly Link Roundup

Six intriguing articles related to toys, games, and nostalgia that have hit the news this week.

The Tamagotchi USA Road Trip is coming to a city near you!

The Tamagotchi USA Road Trip is coming to a city near you!

[h/t Tamagotchi]
Call of Duty is getting the movie treatment, courtesy of Paramount

Call of Duty is getting the movie treatment, courtesy of Paramount

[h/t Engadget]
Melvyn Bragg decides to step down from presenting In Our Time

Melvyn Bragg decides to step down from presenting In Our Time

[h/t BBC]
This fully operational 9,000-piece Lego Star Wars Death Star is the most expensive Lego set so far

This fully operational 9,000-piece Lego Star Wars Death Star is the most expensive Lego set so far

[h/t Space.com]
Mattel teams up with Billie Eilish for new Uno edition

Mattel teams up with Billie Eilish for new Uno edition

[h/t Mattel Creations]
The first Tron movies are finally getting modern releases

The first Tron movies are finally getting modern releases

[h/t Gizmodo]

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