![]() ![]() Taking place over at the Hudde School near Brooklyn College, many young minds will once again be mentored in the ways of review writing and game narrative. This week, the Circle celebrates the beginning of a new Journalism Course. UPDATE: It’s Monday, and Variety says the movie was quite the success, “dropping $204.6 million domestic and $377 million global debut over the long Easter weekend.” It’s not the biggest weekend of all time, but t he Mario made a lot of firsts! If it drops off by next weekend by 50% or more, that would signal that word of the reviews had spread beyond buyers who bought tickets prior to the critics’ negative opinions. We’ll see if those numbers keep up through the holiday weekend and beyond. In it’s first day, Mario earned just under $32 million. Every frame of this gorgeously animated adventure feels like a love letter to fans…” The movie may indeed be review proof. In an interview for CNN Underscored with Nintendo America president Doug Bowser, Andronico called the movie, “a delight. But for fans, like the Circle’s Mike Andronico, it’s a brilliant homage to the franchise. One even called it worse that the Super Mario Bros. Movie reviews generally have not been kind. ![]() Moving on, this week we’ve got news on the Circle’s mentoring endeavors, an intern’s review of Tchia, news on Activision paying Esports wages, and so much more! From a HoloLive-inspired fighting game to a shiny and dazzling Metroidvania, there’s plenty of games to try out. Hello and welcome back to the Roundup! It’s the Critics Circle’s method of gathering up stories from interns and members alike to give them a shoutout! Personally, while looking into the purchase of a new system because I’m a victim of Pre-Planned Obsolescence with my Day One Xbox One, I’ve come across many underappreciated gems to be played. ![]()
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