Saturday, July 16, 2016

Star Trek Beyond Cast Fondly Remembers Late Crewmate Anton Yelchin and Trek Icon Leonard Nimoy


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As Star Trek Beyond readies to beam into theaters on July 22, the cast and filmmakers are hoping the memories of two late costars, Anton Yelchin and Leonard Nimoy, live long and prosper on screen.

During a press conference Thursday in Beverly Hills to promote the latest entry in the rebooted sci-fi franchise, co-stars remembered their colleague Yelchin the actor who played Ensign Pavel Chekov in three films died at age 27 in a freak car accident on June 19 both fondly and poignantly, but expressed hope that fans would revel in the late actor"s performances in the new film and throughout his impressive body of work.

"It"s devastating to lose a family member," said Karl Urban, the film"s Dr. McCoy, reflecting on Yelchin"s loss. "We"re at a point where we should be celebrating, not only this film, but this beautiful man, this talented man. For all of us, it"s almost incomprehensible to be at a point where we have to talk about him in the past. The pain of his loss is still very raw."

"He was just a good guy," offered Chris Pine, who plays Captain Kirk and shared many scenes paired with Yelchin in the latest outing. "He was very sweet. He"s very beautifully, authentically Anton. There was not much of a sensor on the boy."

"I remember one of the first times I met him, like nine years ago or whatever, he was 17," Pine continued. "I invited him back to my trailer to play guitar because I knew he played guitar, and he played guitar really, really, really well. And he said, "I can"t man, I"ve got to go back to my trailer." I was like, "Okay, why?" He was translating, like, an esoteric Russian novel into English, just because that"s what he wanted to do. Eight, nine years later I talked to him and he was still translating it."

"And he was still reading a book on physics that this French philosopher had written," Pine added. "And he was still trying to get all of us together ... We"d be in Vancouver and he"d want to see some German neo-expressionist film that none of us [knew about] ... he would talk about as if everyone has or should have seen it."

"I always looked forward to every day that he was on set and we would huddle up, and he"d have a hundred ideas, even if he was just in the background," said the film"s director Justin Lin.

"It still doesn"t feel real," said costar Simon Pegg, who plays Scotty in the film and remembers Yelchin as "an incredible soul."

"I spent a lot of time with Anton in Vancouver, this last year," Pegg recalled. "He used to call me up, in the middle of the night sometimes, just to talk. He was an incredibly intelligent man. He would talk about films, so fluently and so maturely that he"d make us all look like dummies. I used to have to engage my university brain, just to sit down and talk to him about movies because he was exhaustively encyclopedic."

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The remembrance "For Anton ... " appears in the end credits of the film, as does a dedication to the memory of Leonard Nimoy, the iconic Mr. Spock of the original television series and films, who died last year at age 83 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder.

Nimoy"s death came before shooting commenced, but his character the original "Spock Prime" and last survivor of an alternate timeline from the new events established when the Trek films rebooted in 2009 is also importantly referenced in the upcoming film.

"If Leonard was well enough to be a part of this film, I"m sure he would have been," Zachary Quinto, who took on the role of Spock and became close with Nimoy during the filming of Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness, told PEOPLE. "And I know that there were early conversations with him about that possibility, which true to his incredible self, he knew himself well enough to know that that wouldn"t be possible at a certain point."

"And then I think it became important to all of us to figure a way to honor his legacy," added Quinto. "I thought [screenwriters] Simon and Doug [Jung] did a beautiful job of incorporating it into the narrative of the film."

"It became an integral part of the story, not just a kind of nod in Leonard"s direction," added Pegg. "That felt more right."

"We all carried him with us through this production for sure," said Quinto. "And it was definitely a different kind of feeling to make this movie without him, for me in particular. But I think he was very much a part of it in spirit, and certainly in the film now, and will be a part of anything we do moving forward, for sure."

Source: http://www.people.com/article/star-trek-beyond-cast-remembers-anton-yelchin-leonard-nimoy

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Friday, July 15, 2016

Mischa Barton apologises for posting tribute to Alton Sterling with a photo showing herself on a yacht drinking wine


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Mischa Barton has apologised for an Instagram post paying tribute to the death of Alton Sterling which showed the bikini-clad actress on a yacht with a glass of wine in hand, staring pensively into the distance.

Sterling, 37, was killed on Tuesday when he was shot dead by police in Louisiana. An autopsy found the father of five was killed by multiple gunshot wounds. His death preceded the death of another black man Philando Castile who was fatally shot in Minnesota on Wednesday.

Both shootings were captured on camera, sparking a rallying cry denouncing police brutality against the black community.

In apost which has since been deleted, Barton wrote: Im truly heartbroken to watch videos like the #altonsterling execution. This may have been going on forever in the United States but thank G*d the pigs get caught on camera now. Its unthinkable and an embarrassment to America. The country I was brought up in. Somebody make change. We need gun control and unity. And a real President, so think about that when this election is around the corner. The world is a precarious place right now. #stop #reflect and #act appropriately.

Bartons response was branded out of touch by highlighting her own privilege. The post was deleted before her social media accounts stoked more controversy with a tweet apologising if the post had gone out of context, and a second tweet adding: All lives matter!. This tweet was then deleted from her page within half an hour of posting.

Barton"s now-deleted Instagram post provoked some critical response from users who mocked her picture choice displaying luxury and privilege while speaking out about a social justice issue which disproportionately affects black communities in the US.

After she deleted the post and shared a picture of a building on Friday, Instagram followers continued to debate the original post branding it tasteless, "disconnected" and calling out her privilege.

However, some on Instagram have defended Barton for, at least, speaking out on the issue.

Mischa Barton

Background:Barton was born in London in 1986 but grew up in New York City. She began acting as a child and starred in Notting Hill and The Sixth Sense in 1999.

Career: She landed her role in The OC in 2003 which catapulted her to fame, front pages and red carpets.

Post-OC: She has appeared in a number of horror films and theatre productions and last year finished 11th onDancing With the Stars.

Im sure you meant well. Ill just leave it at that, wrote one user. I appreciate you trying, said another. You take support wherever you can get it. Shes not the problems. Cops who shoot black people are, wrote another.

A representative for Barton did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/mischa-barton-apologises-instagram-alton-sterling-police-shooting-post-boat-black-lives-matter-a7126516.html

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The Mets" Rise And Fall With Doc Gooden And Darryl Strawberry


Pastor Darryl Strawberry - Dealing With Issues

By most measures, 1983 was yet another miserable summer in New York for what had become the National Leagues worst franchise. The Mets finished dead last in the NL, 23 games out of first place, and came in under 70 wins for the seventh consecutive season. Worse yet, ace pitcher Tom Seaver, easily the Mets best player to that point in franchise history, was snapped up by the White Sox after the season because general manager Frank Cashen neglected to protect him from inclusion in the free-agent compensation pool.

But 1983 also had bright spots. In addition to the midseason acquisition of 1979 NL co-MVP Keith Hernandez, the Mets had in their minor-league system a pair of prospects who would soon dramatically improve the teams fortunes. Those players outfielder Darryl Strawberry and pitcher Dwight Doc Gooden are the subject of a 30 for 30 documentary that premieres tonight on ESPN, and their story highlights how quickly superstar phenoms can help remake a franchise in tatters.

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It also underscores how, just as quickly, everything can evaporate.

Strawberry was the first of the Mets two whiz kids to reach the majors, early in that otherwise ill-fated 1983 season. When he arrived from AAA Tidewater on May 6, the Mets were 6-15 and 10 games out of the NL lead. Things would get worse before they got better. During his first month in The Show, Strawberry hit just .164 and struck out once every 2.5 at-bats. But five weeks into his career, he finally started to figure out big-league pitching: From June 7 onward, Strawberry posted a .936 OPS (on-base plus slugging) better than eventual league MVP Dale Murphy. After the season, Strawberry was named the NLs Rookie of the Year.

Gooden didnt make his debut until the following season, but he quickly proved to be Strawberrys equal as a prospect. In his first two months of major-league action, Gooden struck out 73 batters, one of the highest totals ever in a pitchers first nine career starts:1

PLAYERTEAMIPERAWHIPBBSOKerry WoodCHC53.13.041.142785Herb ScoreCLE72.02.881.294582Jose DeLeonPIT71.02.030.922780Stephen StrasburgWSH54.12.321.071575Hideo NomoLAD57.02.841.263475Masahiro TanakaNYY64.02.390.97873Dwight GoodenNYM51.13.681.252573

Only includes pitchers for whom their first nine games were starts.

Source: Baseball-Reference.com

And he was just getting started. Those strikeout-happy first two months actually were the worst stretch of Goodens rookie year; he would post a 2.27 ERA from June onward and finish the season second in the voting for NL Cy Young and first in the Rookie of the Year race. Goodens rookie campaign was so dominant that, according to FanGraphs wins above replacement, it was the most valuable debut season by any player pitcher or otherwise since 1901:

WARYEARPLAYERAGETEAMBATTINGPITCHINGTOTAL1984Dwight Gooden19NYM0.28.38.52001Albert Pujols21STL7.20.07.21939Ted Williams20BOS7.10.07.11911Pete Alexander24PHI-0.47.26.82015Kris Bryant23CHC6.50.06.51977Mitchell Page25OAK6.20.06.21943Lou Klein24STL6.10.06.11942Johnny Pesky22BOS6.10.06.12001Ichiro Suzuki27SEA6.00.06.01949Don Newcombe23BKN0.35.65.9Most WAR in a players debut season, 1901-2016

Does not include players who, by rule, retained Rookie of the Year award eligibility into subsequent seasons.

Source: Fangraphs

Thanks to another 25-homer, .800-OPS season from Strawberry and a strong performance by Hernandez (who finished second on the team and 14th among NL hitters with 5.7 WAR), the 1984 Mets ended the season with 90 victories, a 22-game improvement over the previous year.

It was the start of a turnaround unlike just about any in modern baseball history. If youd taken those ghastly 1983 Mets and built a simple regression model predicting how many games theyd win over the next five seasons based on things like how many WAR they had on the roster (not many); how young their batters and pitchers were2 (not very); and the size of the market in which they played3 (large, but cramped by the crosstown Yankees slice of the New York media pie) youd have guessed the Mets would win about 77 games per season from 1984 to 1988. In reality, they averaged 98 wins a season over that span, the second-biggest positive differential between forecast and fact since the NL adopted the 162-game schedule in 1962:

Those five seasons were the apex for Doc and Straw. Strawberry had the effortless power and discerning eye of a young Reggie Jackson. He could also run, swiping at least 25 bases every season from 1984 to 1988. Among a stellar class of young outfielders in the mid-to-late 1980s that included Barry Bonds, Rickey Henderson, Tim Raines and Tony Gwynn, Strawberry was staking his claim near the top of the list.

Gooden, meanwhile, was a monumental talent, at his peak one of the most dominant pitchers this side of Pedro Martinez. In 1984 at age 19! Docs fielding independent pitching (FIP) was 1.69, still the seventh-lowest (relative to the league) ever in a single season. He followed that up with a 1.53 ERA as a 20-year-old, the 12th-lowest (again, relative to league average) ever recorded in a season.

It was one of the most masterful stretches by a pitcher ever, and it helped Gooden produce the 20th-best pair of back-to-back WAR seasons by a pitcher in major league history, all before his 21st birthday. It also included the bulk of a magical 50-start span that stretched from late in the 1984 season into early 1986, during which Gooden allowed an infinitesimal 1.38 ERA, struck out 4.6 batters for each one he walked and led the Mets to a 41-9 record when he took the mound.

During that five-year run, the Mets won at least 90 games every year, breaking the mythic 100-win barrier twice. They won the World Series in 1986 and came within a game of going to another in 1988. And Doc and Darryl were the driving forces. They finished 1-2 on the team in WAR over that span and became the 20th-most-productive pair of teammates under age 26 in baseball history.

YEARTEAMPLAYER 1CAREER WARPLAYER 2CAREER WARTOTAL WAR1913DETTy Cobb63.4Donie Bush21.384.71958MILEddie Mathews45.2Hank Aaron28.473.61914BOSTris Speaker48.0Joe Wood25.073.01958NYYMickey Mantle61.2Andy Carey11.272.41941NYYJoe DiMaggio46.0Joe Gordon22.468.41922STLRogers Hornsby57.5Austin McHenry10.367.81913WSHWalter Johnson45.8Clyde Milan21.467.21921NYYBabe Ruth57.7Bob Meusel8.065.71977TEXBert Blyleven53.0Jim Sundberg11.764.71962CINFrank Robinson43.4Vada Pinson20.864.21914WSHWalter Johnson53.8Chick Gandil10.464.21935NYGMel Ott53.6Hal Schumacher10.564.11957NYYMickey Mantle52.4Bill Skowron11.363.71934PHAJimmie Foxx55.9Pinky Higgins7.463.31912PHAEddie Collins36.4Frank Baker26.663.01913PHAEddie Collins45.4Jack Barry17.062.41929NYYLou Gehrig40.2Tony Lazzeri20.961.11985NYYRickey Henderson41.8Dave Righetti17.259.01932NYGMel Ott33.2Freddie Lindstrom25.558.71988NYMDwight Gooden33.8Darryl Strawberry24.958.7Best under-26 combos in MLB history

Ages as of July 1 of the season in question.

Source: Fangraphs

With Gooden and Strawberry blossoming into megastars, the Mets seemed poised to build on their 86 Series victory and form a full-blown dynasty. But the duos on-field accomplishments were masking a variety of personal demons issues that would ultimately derail their careers and dash New Yorks hopes of long-term dominance.

Gooden and Strawberry were both products of alcoholic fathers; Darryls was abusive, Docs was relentlessly overbearing. And practically from the start of their pro careers, the two plunged into their own cycles of violence and substance abuse. Both men built an ugly legacy of violence against women. Gooden missed the Mets 1986 World Series parade because of drugs and tested positive for cocaine the next spring, the opening entries in a long list of personal problems. Strawberry clashed with teammates and spent multiple stints in rehab for drug and alcohol addiction. Gooden contemplated suicide; Strawberry relapsed into drug use even after recovering from cancer. They became the faces of decadence, wasted talent and the full range of cultural pathologies attached to star athletes in the roaring 1980s.

For a time, both players were able to perform well despite the personal turmoil. (Each was able to produce at least 6.5 WAR the mark of a strong All-Star or borderline MVP in 1990, even as their off-field lives were crumbling.) But ultimately, neither players career lived up to the expectations set in their early careers. Depending on which WAR variant you use,4 Goodens career total fell about 10 wins shy of what could have been expected from similar players as a young pitcher. Likewise, Strawberry missed the career WAR totals of his comparables by 22 wins.

Just as the emergence of Gooden and Strawberry fueled the Mets surprising turnaround after the 1983 season, their twin downfalls contributed to the Mets collapse in the early-to-mid 1990s. After the 1990 season, when Doc and Darryl led New York to a 91-71 record in their last year together, the same next-five-years prediction model from above would have expected 87 wins per year from the Mets 1991-95 seasons. Instead, the team averaged 73 victories over that span, the 17th-biggest shortfall of the 162-game era.

Strawberry bolted to the Dodgers as a free agent in November 1990 and made the All-Star team his first season in LA, but he was never the same again. Gooden stuck around in New York for a few more years before a drug suspension cost him the entire 1995 season and ended his tenure with the club. And the Mets had the worst record in baseball from 1991 to 1996.

It was a stunning collapse for all parties involved and a reminder of how fragile a gifted core of young superstars can be. Just as quickly as extraordinary talent can breathe new life into a flagging franchise, it can also pave the way for disappointment, leaving a generation of fans wondering what might have been.

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Source: http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-mets-rise-and-fall-with-doc-gooden-and-darryl-strawberry/

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Nice attack vigil held in Sydney as French flag waves over the Harbour Bridge


FRENCH FLAG CHALLENGE!!!

The french flag wasflying "proudly and defiantly" above the Sydney Harbour Bridge as Sydneysiders and tourists held a candlelight vigil in solidarity with the French following the horrific terrorist attack.

A terrorist gunman killed 84 people in the French city of Nice and injured 50 more, three of whom were Australian, after he used a 25-tonne lorry to go on a killing spree.

NSW Premier Mike Baird offered his condolences to the people of France as the flag was raised and took to Twitter on Friday to say:"We stand with you. And our hearts grieve with yours".

The Bleu Blanc Rouge Festival at Circular Quay in Sydney"s CBD also came to a standstill during a vigil that saw Hundreds gather around each other.

Tears flowed as Members of the Australian French community sungthe French national anthem.

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Members of the Australian French community stand around candles during a vigil in central Sydney

The french flag was flying "proudly and defiantly" above the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has confirmed three Australians were injured in the Bastille Day terrorist attack (pictured) in Nice

As part of the annual BBR Bastille Day French cultural festival near Circular Quay, a vigil was organised

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said one of the three people injured was a woman but details are not known about the other two.

"They have suffered minor injuries, seeking to flee the scene, to get away from the scene," she said on Friday."We areworking to provide consularassistance to all three.

Ms Bishop said the Australian ambassador had spoken to her about how the attacks had "rocked France to it"s core".

One of the injured Australian women, who was on a Top Deck tour, injured her leg and was taken to the hospital but is in stable condition, according to her friend, Hannah Ellison, 18, who had been travelling with her.

The Bleu Blanc Rouge Festival at Circular Quay in Sydney"s CBD also came to a standstill

Sydneysiders, members of the Australian French community and tourists sung the French national anthem

Candles were positioned in a circle as the public stood in solidarity with the French

Sydneysiders have gathered for a solemn vigil in the wake of a terror attack in France

A terrorist gunman killed 84 people in the French city of Nice and seriously injured 50 more

Hannah, from Tamworth in north-west NSW, was watching the fireworks when she heard people begin to scream, saw the truck heading for the crowd and jumped out of the way, her mother Shirley Ellison told Daily Mail Australia.

Ms Ellison said her daughter and the group of girls she had become friends with on the tour jumped out of the way of the truck "just in time."

"She was crying on the phone, she could see dead people everywhere, all over the road. I think she was still in shock," Ms Ellison said.

"At that point I thought it was just a car accident, I thought maybe the driver had a heart attacked. Itwasn"tuntil later we realised it was a terrorist attack."

NSW Premier Mike Baird offered his condolences to the people of France. He took to twitter offering his condolences

Wrapped in the French flag a moment of silence was held for those who lost their lives

Tears flowed as people set down candles and sung the French national anthem, in the wake of the horrific truck attack

"They have suffered minor injuries, seeking to flee the scene, to get away from the scene," Ms Bishop said on Friday. "We are are working to provide consular assistance to all three"

"We stand with you. And our hearts grieve with yours," saidNSW Premier Mike Baird

Stalls stopped serving customers as the hundreds of people gathered around candles in honor of the victims

Ms Ellison said her daughter has worked part-time at a chemist and saved for two to three years for her trip to Europe.

She travelled to Europe only eight days ago and quickly made friends with a group of girls on a Top Deck Tour, she said.

"You do see the Paris thing last year and it is in the back of your mind but you always think it just wont happen to her.She"s been enjoying it so much before this," Ms Ellison said.

Fellow AustralianBridget De Jong, a 22-year-old from Sydney, was in the same crowd watching the firework show and had to run past dead bodies in the street as she tried to hide in a side street.

The Australian embassy in Paris is urgently trying to find out if how many Australians have been caught up in the Bastille Day terror attack in the French city of Nice.

Anyone who believes they have Australian family and friends in the region are being urged by the Department of Foreign Affairs to contact them directly and Australians in Nice are asked to contact the Australian Embassy so DFAT can estimate how many people are in the country.

A female Australian travelling companion (not pictured) of Hannah Ellison (right), 18, from Tamworth, NSW, was injured during the attack and is in stable condition, her mother Shirley Ellison (left) said

Ms Bishop"s comments come as it was revealed 22 Australian students previously unaccounted forhave been found and are safe, according to web developerRhys Lawry, 23.

"We"re incredibly lucky to be alive," he told Daily Mail Australia.

Mr Lawry said he and the group, which he had attended the 32016 European Innovation Academy with, had been celebrating Bastille Day.

"We heard the screams, people screaming and everyone was running in one direction. We thought we"d better start running too and it just got faster and faster and you"ve just got this panic," Mr Lawry said.

"There were just hundreds of people running and it became a massive stampede. The cops were yelling, "Run! Run! Keep going!"

Australia"s Governor General Peter Cosgrove is in Paris and released a statement following the attack.

"We are in shock tonight in Paris as we learn about the tragic events unfolding in Nice. On a day where Australians marched alongside their French counterparts this cruel attack has struck innocents celebrating their national day. Our deepest thoughts and sympathies are with the government and people of France," he said.

If unable to reach them, Australians should call the 24 hour Consular Emergency Centre on 1300 555 135 or +61 2 6261 3305 if calling from overseas.

Web developer Rhys Lawry, 23, (pictured) was frantically trying to get in touch with a group of 22 students he had is attending an innovation conference with in Nice

Bridget De Jong (pictured), a 22-year-old from Sydney, was watching a Bastille Day celebratory firework show with friends said she saw dead bodies lying on the street as she ran to hide

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3691856/French-flag-flies-proudly-defiantly-Sydney-Harbour-Bridge-hundreds-mourners-pay-tribute-victims-Bastille-Day-terror-attack-Nice.html

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Chance the Rapper Honors Muhammad Ali With New Song


Chance the Rapper honors Muhammad Ali with musical tribute at 2016 ESPYs.

Chance the Rapperpaid tribute to Muhammad Ali with the performance of a new song at the ESPY Awards Wednesday.

The Chicago MC delivered the poignant songbacked by a full choir and alongside regular collaborators Donnie Trumpet, Jamila Woods, Peter Cottontale, and Teddy Jackson. The song was also interspersed with audio clips of Ali discussing his relationship with G*d and post-retirement plans to do good throughout the world.

Chance the Rapper meanwhile delivered the track, fittingly, in front of a hanging boxing ring microphone, alternately spitting and singing his ode to the late boxer: "And of course, you"re in the last place I look/ I swear, ain"t nowhere greater/ Ain"t nowhere brighter/ Ain"t nowhere better, better, better!"

Ali died in Juneafter a 32-year battle with Parkinson"s disease. The heavyweight boxing champion and lifelong social activist was 74.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/chance-the-rapper-honors-muhammad-ali-with-new-song-at-espy-awards-20160714

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Nintendo to Re-Release NES Games, No Blowing Necessary


Nintendo Announces The "Mini NES", Launching In November
Photo The Nintendo Entertainment System Classic edition will come complete with 30 built-in games. Credit Nintendo of America, via Associated Press

Nostalgic gaming fans can stop digging through their attics. Nintendo surprised traditionalists on Thursday with a new way to defeat Dr. Wily, Mother Brain and Bowser.

The company announced that a mini-replica of its original NES console, first released in 1985, will be available on Nov. 11, preloaded with 30 of its most recognizable games and priced at $59.99.

Called the NES Classic Edition, it will fit in a single hand and come with an HDMI cable and AC adapter to plug into modern TVs, plus one classic controller. Extra controllers will cost $9.99 apiece.

The list of games features several of Nintendos biggest hits, including the first three Super Mario Bros. games, the first two Zelda games, Mega Man 2, Metroid and Excitebike.

We wanted to give fans of all ages the opportunity to revisit Nintendos original system and rediscover why they fell in love with Nintendo in the first place, Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America, said in a statement.

Nintendo is hoping to tap into the nostalgia that helped propel the Pokmon Go app into a gaming behemoth in just days, even surpassing usage numbers for Twitter, according to SimilarWeb, a tracking firm.

Though Nintendo didnt create the mobile game its the work of Niantic Inc., a start-up spun out of Google last year the Pokmon franchise is partly owned by Nintendo and appeals to roughly the same generation that grew up playing the NES.

While the proliferation of smartphones has made gaming explode on mobile devices, Nintendo steadfastly stuck to its focus on hardware until last year, when it announced a partnership with the Japanese mobile gaming company DeNA. The two companies released Miimoto in March, and plan to release two more this year: Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem.

Its consoles have not fared so well recently. The most recent one, Wii U, has had disappointing sales, lagging behind its rivals, Microsofts Xbox One and Sonys PlayStation 4. Nintendo plans to unveil its next console, code-named NX, in 2017.

Oh, and that habit you had of blowing on the NES cartridges to make them work? That never actually helped. Sorry.

Heres a full list of games on the upcoming NES Classic Edition.

Balloon Fight

Bubble Bobble

Castlevania

Castlevania II: Simons Quest

Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong Jr.

Double Dragon II: The Revenge

Dr. Mario

Excitebike

Final Fantasy

Galaga

Ghosts N Goblins

Gradius

Ice Climber

Kid Icarus

Kirbys Adventure

Mario Bros.

Mega Man 2

Metroid

Ninja Garden

Pac-Man

Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream

StarTropics

Super C

Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros. 2

Super Mario Bros. 3

Tecmo Bowl

The Legend of Zelda

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/16/technology/nintendo-nes.html

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Red Sox acquire lefty Drew Pomeranz for prospect Anderson Espinoza


Bryce Harper vs. Drew Pomeranz
Dave Dombrowski might have finished off his trade-deadline shopping two weeks early. The Red Sox have acquired San Diego lefty Drew Pomeranz, according to multiple reports, in exchange for top prospect Anderson Espinoza. Pomeranz might wind up being the best pitcher moved in a thin market for starting pitching, even if his relatively short track record of effectiveness makes his acquisition a significant risk. His 2.47 ERA in 17 starts for the Padres this season earned him his first trip to the All-Star Game, but this is the first season in which he has pitched more than 100 innings in the major leagues. But a confluence of circumstances have rendered the July trade market for starting pitching as thin is it has been in recent memory. The best pending free agent might be ex-Red Sox lefty Rich Hill, who brings with him a similarly short record of effectiveness as a starter in the major leagues and Hill will be a free agent after this season. Oakland and Atlanta appeared to have significant price tags for Sonny Gray and Julio Teheran, respectively, in part because no urgency compels either team to trade its best pitcher anytime soon. It wasnt Dombrowski who acquired Joe Kelly or Rick Porcello, but Pomeranz appears to represent the late-blooming starting pitcher the Red Sox tried to bring aboard when they targeted both Kelly and Porcello. The 27-year-old Pomeranz was the No. 5 overall pick in the 2010 draft and was the centerpiece of the Ubaldo Jimenez trade a year later, sending him to the Colorado Rockies. But he struggled upon introduction to the major leagues in Colorado, posting a 4.93 ERA in 22 starts in his first full season in the major leagues in 2012. It wasnt until the Rockies traded him to Oakland in 2014 that he got his feet under him, posting a 3.08 ERA in duty split between starting and relieving. The Athletics traded him to San Diego last winter, at which point he put together his best season. Pomeranz this season has struck out 115 hitters and walked 41 in 102 innings pitched, and his adjusted ERA+ (161) ranks seventh in the major leagues, between Johnny Cueto (162) and Jose Fernandez (159). That Pomeranz is not slated for free agency until after the 2018 season is significant. Boston didnt have any front-end starters coming up through the upper levels of its farm system, and the free agent market this winter was just as thin as the trade market this month. If the Red Sox didnt add a pitcher like Pomeranz now, it was going to be just as difficult to do so in November or December and perhaps next July as well. In Espinoza, the Red Sox surrender their top pitching prospect and one of the consensus top 25 prospects in the game. But Espinoza is just 18 years old, and Pomeranz himself is a reminder of just how long it can take even the most talented of prospects to put it all together if they ever do. Espinoza posted a modest 4.38 ERA in 17 starts at Class-A Greenville, but his youth and his tools made him the most exciting pitching prospect the Red Sox had had in years. Groome signs On the same day news of the Pomeranz trade broke, however, the Red Sox reportedly signed first-round draft pick Jason Groome to an above-slot bonus ($3.65 million). Groome was a contender for the No. 1 overall pick in Junes draft, a lefty who touches 97 with an elite curveball who fell in part due to concerns of signability. The Pomeranz trade also came one day after multiple radar guns reportedly clocked Red Sox pitching prospect Michael Kopech at a remarkable 105 mph in a start for Class-A Salem a reminder that Espinoza was hardly the only pitcher in the system with ace upside. Tazawa on DL The team also placed righty reliever Junichi Tazawa on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder pain. Right-handed pitcher William Cuevas was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.

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