Evening Reading - March 2, 2026
It's nighttime in America, which means it is time for another edition of Shacknews Evening Reading.
by Sam Chandler · ShacknewsGood evening, Shacknews, it's nighttime, which means it's time for Evening Reading. Let's officially close out our day of posting. Please take a look.
In case you missed it at Shacknews:
- Mewgenics review: The great cat army
- Resident Evil Requiem review: Thrills and chills
- Happy 10th anniversary to Stardew Valley, a game I'll be playing for the rest of my life
- Shack Chat: Who's your favorite Resident Evil villain?
- Valve publishes list of the 50 most-played game of Steam Next Fest
- Lenovo Go Fold concept aims to marry the world of foldables & handheld gaming devices
- League of Legends readies rework of dragon-powered jungler Shyvana in upcoming update
- NVIDIA (NVDA) invests $4 billion into Coherent & Lumentum photonics companies
- Apple reveals iPhone 17e, starts at $599
- Nintendo (NTDOY) prices and provides timing of $630 million share buyback
And now... Other Stuff From The Internet!!!
Your daily dose of sudoku
It's that time of the evening.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is the GOAT
My favorite of the bunch.
Time for maths!
I love this puzzle.
KC:D is stunning
Now do trees in KC:D2.
We get the final Dune film this year
Can't wait to see it.
Celeste speedruns are nuts
Another big video.
My N64 still has its Expansion Pak plugged in
I remember needing it for Perfect Dark.
Aztecross has some thoughts on Marathon
Personally, I've thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Server Slam.
Japan built rain?!
This is a quality YouTube channel.
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