All new LEGO DC Super Villains DLC Content Releases Today – DC Movie Character Pack!

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If you are a LEGO DC Super Villains Season Pass Holder then today you can get a whole new set of characters for the game. I completed the game 100% a while back and haven’t done much playing but I’ll be jumping on to pick up this new character pack featuring the movie characters like Wonder Woman, Batman, The Flash, Superman, Cyborg, and Deathstroke. If you want to add this to your collection and you do not have the season pass then it will cost you $1.99. I just went and updated my game and now I have the movie characters which include, Batman, Cyborg, Deathstroke, The Flash, Clark Kent, superman, Wonder Woman. I also saw that there is a lot more content coming including some level packs. No specific dates on those yet. You can find out all about the release below. This is what the Character picker looks like now with the new characters.

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Making Good on a Promise

Retro Gaming

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When I was a kid I played the Nintendo Entertainment System, the NES. My very first one had the serial number of 000001, I swear to God!! However, that one gave up the ghost and I got another to replace it. My grandparents got the system for me and I played that every single day! The Legend of Zelda was my most favorite game and it was cool because the game saved your progress on a special battery. I think it was only supposed to last for 5 or 10 years however. I saved the system so that one day when my kids say that they are bored with all the cool things they have I would make them play these old games.

I’ve been writing for The Toy Insider for a while now. I write about video games and my next article is about Retro gaming. I can’t think of anything more retro then a Nintendo Entertainment System and all the games that I played as a kid. Although, you can pretty much get access to every single one of the games that I physically have in the digital space. Nintendo Switch has Nintendo Switch Online, a $20 a year service that lets you play online games with friends (through an app on a phone) but it also lets you play so many of the classic games including The Legend of Zelda.

I shows this to the kids last night so that I could get a photo for the article. I’m going to see if I can connect the system to my TV upstairs and see if anything still plays on it. Otherwise I am not sure what to do with everything. I have over 50 games that I either bought or were bought for me. Many hours mowing lawns to get the money to buy them myself. It may be time for eBay.