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A jump starter is an essential part of car's emergency kit and you don't need to pay a premium for a cordless model that gets the job done reliably. Amazon is currently offering Prime members the Bookoo 12V 2,000A Cordless Car Jump Starter for just $22.05 after you apply coupon code "OEGAZA8E". This brand of jump starter (including all of its color variations) has over 3,800 reviews on Amazon with an average 4.6-star rating.
The compact Bookoo 12V cordless car jump starter can supply up to 2,000A of peak power and is capable of jump starting 8L gas or 6.5L diesel engines. The battery boasts a 20,000mAh capacity, which is much bigger than most other jump starters at this price point. The battery uses lithium (NMC) cells and will retain most of its charge even after 24 months of non-use. The jump starter also doubles as a portable power bank with 18W of Power Delivery over USB Type-C, enough to charge up your smartphone or Nintendo Switch in a pinch.
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Sony Pictures has delayed the release of Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse by three weeks, the studio announced Friday.
The third entry in the animated Spider-Verse franchise will now open in theaters on June 25, 2027 instead of the previously announced June 4, 2027.
Bob Persichetti and Justin K. Thompson are directing Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse from a screenplay by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller & David Callaham. The film is produced by Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Amy Pascal, Avi Arad and Jinko Gotoh. Executive producers are Aditya Sood and Christina Steinberg.
The filmmakers said at CinemaCon in April that their already delayed film needed time to make sure they got it just right.
Lord said at CinemaCon that Beyond the Spider-Verse picks up the second where they left off in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales’ friends may or may not be enough to save everyone.
Here’s the full rundown of the Spider-Man Beyond the Spider-Verse footage shown at CinemaCon.
And for more Spider-related news, find out which Spider-Man: No Way Home character will appear in the Wonder Man series and how a recent Insomniac Games post about Marvel’s Spider-Man stirred up debate amongst fans.
indie.io is a video game publishing platform that works with lots of different developers and publishes games in a variety of genres. They’ve published dozens of games, several of which are discounted on Nintendo Switch right now as part of a sale that will run through July 30.
As with indie.io’s library as a whole, the sale includes a wide range of genres. There’s cozy adventures, tactical RPGs, creature collectors, management sims, and more. You can check out the full sale here, but we thought we’d highlight six games that showcase the diversity of titles that are available. Let’s get started:
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The cozy farming sim genre has been thriving in recent years, and Echoes of the Plum Grove adds to the formula by letting you experience multiple generations. Initially, you wash up on an island shore and start with a modest plot of land. Over time, you can expand your homestead, start a family, and grow that family. You can befriend or insult your neighbors, form an alliance with a local witch coven, or poison people who cross you. As the generations pass, these decisions will shape your descendents’ experiences and ultimately define your legacy. The game world is fully hand drawn, with 2D characters in 3D environments that heighten the cozy feel. And while forming relationships through the generations is the central core of the game, there are also mysteries across the island for you to uncover.
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Dark Deity is a strategy RPG that was clearly inspired by classics of the genre. You build up an army, lead your soldiers in turn-based combat, and choose what classes to promote them into as they grow stronger. There are 30 playable characters, and if one of them falls in battle, they’ll suffer grave wounds that drop their stats. So you need to be careful and strategize as you lead your squad from rookies to heroes. The main story is told across 28 chapters that take more than 20 hours to complete, and the “Suns Out, Swords Out” DLC is also available for 20% off as part of the current sale. It adds seven additional levels, each telling a story from before or after the events of the base game.
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Another modern game that takes inspiration from and builds upon the classics of the genre, Coromon is a monster tamer with more than 100 monsters to catch and train. Each monster is defined by its element, traits, and skills. The battle system is stamina-based and every skill costs SP, so you need to be strategic about when you use your most powerful skills. Meanwhile, traits are inherent to a monster and can trigger when certain conditions are met. They don’t sap stamina when they trigger and differ between monsters of the same species, so they can be an important factor of building your perfect team. The story of Coromon takes you across six biomes as you try to stop a mysterious threat, and there are more reveals and plot twists than you might expect in a typical monster tamer.
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Game titles don’t get much more clear than this one. In Cat Cafe Manager, you … manage a cat cafe. You inherit an old, rundown cafe in the town of Caterwaul Way, and you’ll need to rebuild and renovate it to give the local stray cats a proper home. You can decorate and expand the space to fit your personal tastes, as well as hire new employees and refine their skills. You can make plenty of feline friends, but you’ll build relationships with humans too. It is a cafe, after all. The villagers will want to stop by and take a load off after a long day, and you can travel across the town to chat with the locals and discover new recipes and other opportunities for your cafe. Who knows, you might even uncover a mystery or two in need of solving.
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And now, for something completely different. 9 Years of Shadows is a side-scrolling Metroidvania where color has been drained from the world for almost a decade (hence the name). You play as Europa, a warrior bent on fighting her way to the mechanical giant Talos and stopping the corruption seeping out of it before everything is swallowed in darkness. You’ll befriend a cute floating bear called Apino who has the ability to bring back color, and together you’ll wield elemental armors, restore vibrant hues, and try to free the world from the colorless curse that plagues it. And as you do, enjoy a soundtrack from composers Michiru Yamane and Norihiko Hibino, known for their work on Castlevania and Metal Gear Solid, respectively.
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Our list ends by circling back around to a cozy, relaxing game. Mail Time is a cottagecore adventure set in a whimsical forest where you’re a courier who uses light platforming to deliver letters. You can customize the look of your character and run, jump, and glide your way across the forest to make deliveries to the critters who live there. Relaxation is the focus of the game, with gameplay that doesn’t saddle you with anything stressful. There’s no time limits, pressure, danger, or fall damage. You can just chill, make your deliveries, upgrade your gliding, and do it again. Simplicity can be nice sometimes.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes is a seminal figure in contemporary mystery fiction; he's gone on to inspire countless other characters like Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot, Benoit Blanc from Knives Out, and even Batman in some iterations. The iconic detective has also countless adaptations in various other media, like Sherlock Holmes (2009) starring Robert Downey, Jr. as the titular investigator, and most notably BBC's Sherlock, a modern-day take on the classic stories headed by Benedict Cumberbatch.
What these adaptations all have in common is their faithful-enough recreations of the source material, which was published from 1887 to 1927 in various lengths and forms. Many of these books are collections of dozens of short stories, totalling over 50 individual works. It can be a bit overwhelming knowing how and where to start since the publication dates of the narrative chronology are all over the place, so we've done the research for you.
Our list below only consists of stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle, nothing from authors after him is included.
Doyle's Sherlock Holmes canon is made up of 56 short story collections divided up into multiple books and four full-length novels. After his passing, his son Adrian Conan Doyle took over and continued the Sherlock Holmes legacy with 12 more short stories, which some fans don't consider when reading through. Other authors have been approved to write their own Sherlock Holmes stories over the years too, but we won't be focusing on those here.
The first book published and the first in the vast chronology, A Study in Scarlet introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes, his mustachioed companion Dr. John Watson, and their iconic residence, 221B Baker Street (which LEGO has turned into a pretty neat book nook). In it, the duo investigate a gruesome murder and traverse Victorian London and beyond in search of an answer.
This collection of 12 short stories feature Holmes and Watson in their prime. The first story " A Scandal in Bohemia" introduces Irene Adler, who has been reinterpreted over the years as Holmes' love interest and is a prominent figure in the mythos. All of these short stories feature detective cases of various magnitudes, and serve as a great way to get deeper into minds of Holmes and Watson after finishing A Study in Scarlet.
The Valley of Fear is actually the last full length novel that was published, but fits somewhere near the middle of the greater chonology. Holmes and Watson are once again called upon to investigate a grisly murder, this time taking them all the way to Vermissa Valley (the Valley of Fear, as it were) in the United States. A portion of the book is told from Pinkerton agent Birdy Edwards' point of view, offering a closer look into the mind of motivations of the antagonist.
Next up is the Sign of Four, which introduces Watson's eventual love interest, Mary Morstan, as well as Sherlock's struggles and dependancy on drugs. Mary brings the case of her missing father to the duo, who disappeared ten years prior. Once a year for six years, Mary receives a pearl in the mail, with the sixth pearl including an invitation to finally meet this mysterious sender. What follows is another great story of mystery and intrigue with larger consequences.
Probably the most popular and recognized Sherlock Holmes tales, the Hound of the Baskervilles (the third novel to be published) is a veritable ghost story rife with suspense and chills. Naturally, not everything is as it seems, as the duo has to race against time and contend with a phantom hound to save the endangered Baskerville heir. Some folks prefer to read this a bit later, but as this is a chronogical reading order, it stays here.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is made up of 12 short stories and is the first appearance of both Sherlock's older brother Mycroft Holmes, and his deadly nemesis, Professor James Moriarty. Moriarty's name has been sprinkled throughout the stories leading up to his first phyical appearance in the short story "The Adventure of the Final Problem", in which Sherlock Holmes falls to his death at the Reichenbach Falls. Or did he?
Moreso a real-world financial incentive for Arthur Conan Doyle than a creative literary strategy, The Return of Sherlock Holmes sees our favorite detective return from the dead. The first short story in this collection of 13 is "The Adventure of the Empty House", in which Watson is investigating the murder of a judge with the help of a disguised Sherlock Holmes. Holmes reveals himself to Watson, and tells the tale of how he actually was victorious over Moriarty and spent years traveling across the globe.
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes can be read at any time, as the collection of 12 short stories (and the last to be published) is meant to be enjoyed as a standalone experience. It's at this spot on our list, however, because a character from the short story "The Advenure of the Illustrious Client", mentioned in previous stories, dies. What can I say, I don't like spoilers.
The final collection of eight short stories, and the true conclusion of the tales of Sherlock Holmes. It includes a meta, "in-universe" statement from Dr. Watson assuring readers that Sherlock is alive and well, although retired. We also get an atypical look at Sherlock's life during his war service. This collection has grander stakes than the previous, with Sherlock coming out of retirement to aid the government in the events leading up to World War I.
Everything outline above can be picked up in one place with the Sherlock Holmes Complete Collection. It includes all nine books; the four novels and every short story compilation. This version also includes a journal for you to take notes and keep track of events with. Even the publishers know how complicated the timeline can be.
If prefer a more classic feel when reading these timeless stories, I'd suggest the 1,000+ page leather-bound collection of all the Sherlock Holmes stories. It looks better on the bookshelf with its massive spine or serves as a centerpiece for a coffee table. It's currently only $18.65 (38% off), not a bad deal for such a massive collection of incredible mysteries.
Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.
Finalement, les bons plans du week-end ont choisi la montagne. Et comme ce sont de grands sportifs, ils vont faire du vélo. Mais même si vous pouvez trouver des montures sur Amazon à des prix défiant toute concurrence, à moins de vouloir vous péter les deux bras au premier caillou rencontré, on vous conseille plutôt d’aller voir des professionnels. Par contre, en matière d’équipement, il y a le choix ! On commence avec cette sacoche de guidon parfaitement invisible, dans laquelle vous pourrez cacher vos biens de valeur. Pour constater vos performances, rien de tel qu’un compteur de vitesse. Vous pouvez aussi utiliser votre smartphone, qui servira de GPS, en le glissant dans un support adapté. Pour les plus fortunés, on se dirigera vers un équipement dédié. N’oubliez pas d’ajouter un rétroviseur sur votre véhicule, pour être sûr de ne pas vous faire dépasser dans les petits chemins escarpés. Pour vous désaltérer, vous pouvez jeter votre gourde, et passer à un camel bag, beaucoup plus pratique, d’autant plus que l’emplacement sera sans doute occupé par une indispensable enceinte de sécurité, à moins que vous ne préféreriez un modèle plus discret à attacher au guidon. Toujours du côté sécurité, n’oubliez pas de prendre un casque, et de quoi regonfler vos pneus avec ce petit compresseur portatif, ce modèle peut-être encore plus pratique, ou encore cette pompe manuelle, si vous préférez l’huile de coude. Et si vos vêtements ne rentrent pas dans votre sac à dos, optez pour une remorque, sans doute parfaite pour vos trails en VTT sur des pentes à 20 %. Enfin, si votre partenaire n’est pas très grand et un peu flemmard, investissez dans cette seyante selle supplémentaire, qui fera fureur auprès de vos collègues cyclotouristes. Voilà, on ne pourra pas dire que vous n’êtes pas prêts à dévaler les pentes !
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Notre partenaire Gamesplanet semble assez content de proposer 20 % de réduction sur RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, alors ils le mettent en avant. Cela permet de le toucher à 24 €. Et évidemment, il y a plein d’autres promotions :
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Merci à tous pour votre soutien !
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