EA’s NCAA case leads to landmark decision on player likenesses

EA has been embroiled — along with the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Collegiate Licensing Corporation which controls its licensing rights — in lawsuits brought by former student athletes who appeared in its popular college sports games. Now, federal judge Claudia Wilken has ruled that the athletic organization is violating antitrust law by not allowing student athletes to be paid for the use of their likenesses and identities. This is a huge decision for college athletics, though for its part, EA has already settled this case, which was originally filed in 2009. It's a complicated case; Judge Wilken's decision weighs in at 99 pages [PDF]. For its part, the NCAA is n…

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Horrified Board Games Get Big Price Cuts – Fight Dracula, Bigfoot, And More Horror Icons

If you’re sad that spooky season is over, consider checking out Ravensburger’s Horrified board game series. The cooperative game has you and your buddies fending off monsters attempting to invade your town–monsters that include Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, the Mummy, and more. Multiple spin-offs areare available too, giving you a chance to battle against different enemies and expand your game night. Best of all, Horrified has received big price cuts in Amazon’s early Black Friday board game sale.


Horrified Board Game Deals at Amazon

  • Horrified (Original Game) — $28 ($40)
  • Horrified: World of Monsters — $21 ($30)
  • Horrified: Greek Monsters — $19 ($35)
  • Horrified: American Monsters — $26 ($37

The Acolyte Was Inspired By This Iconic Star Wars Game

There’s still a lot we don’t know about The Acolyte, the upcoming Star Wars live-action series on Disney+ that takes place roughly 100 years before the prequel trilogy. While most of the main characters of the show have been revealed, the trailers have only offered a few fleeting glimpses of an assassin whose face is hidden by a mask. Now, series creator Leslye Headland is shedding some light on the inspiration behind that character, and it came from a classic Star Wars video game.

Via Den of Geek, Headland confirmed that the character that caught her eye was Darth Traya, the primary villain of 2004’s Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.

“Darth Traya really stuck out to me as an inspiration,” noted Headland, who also revealed that she was tempted to introduce anot…

UFC Fighter Brian Ortega Chose Violence With Fortnite Trash Talker

We’ve all participated in some form of online trash talk at some point in our lives. UFC fighter Brian Ortega, whose professional record is currently 16-4, was on the receiving end of some serious berating during a Fortnite game and decided to do something about it.

Ortega posted a video on his social media where he had a light-hearted confrontation with a young fan named Emi. Ortega flew from Los Angeles to North Carolina to exact his revenge in a way that might have Emi thinking differently about who he talks trash to online, as the former champion planted him in a rear naked choke and put him to sleep momentarily.

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Two M-Rated N64 Games Are Now On Nintendo Switch Online Ahead Of Halloween

Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack is celebrating spooky season with the addition of two M-rated N64 games–Shadow Man and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. Both games featuring weird creatures to fight are available now on the premium subscription service, just in time for Halloween.

Shadow Man is a voodoo-inspired action-adventure game that originally launched on N64 in 1999. It tasks players with stopping an apocalypse planned by a villain named Legion. A remastered version of Shadow Man actually came to Switch and other consoles back in 2022 from developer Nightdive Studios.