Turns out that the headset is awful on the ground, and even more terrible at 30,000ft.
It wasn't worth the headaches or carry-on space ...
The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It quickly transitioned to footage of the U.S. military bombing an Iranian vehicle. “Wasted” ...
The White House's social media team once again uses Nintendo to promote its agenda, this time gathering support for military action in Iran.
Nintendo is known for being especially litigious over far smaller offenses than using its characters and music to promote literal war crimes, though it has, at the very least, taken swings at the ...
The White House is taking the current Middle East conflict very seriously. Rather than write a formal address about the ...
The “Wii Sports” video was posted days after The Pokémon Company said it did not give permission to the White House to use imagery from “Pokémon Pokopia” in a social media post.