Fun Facts and Trivia About The Video Game ClayFighter 63⅓/The Sculptor’s Cut

The title ClayFighter 63⅓ is itself a punchline. Most Nintendo 64 games simply tacked “64” onto their names, and Interplay decided to spoof that habit by calling their game “63⅓” instead, a number that also nodded to the comedy film Naked Gun 33⅓. The game was not originally intended for the Nintendo 64 at all….

Things I Like: Randy Walsh (2 Broke Girls)

Randy Walsh was the last of Max Black’s love interests on the television series 2 Broke Girls. I liked him more or less, but not as much as the show writers probably intended. He is the classic older (but young-ish) gentleman with conventional good looks, almost like a soap opera doctor. Honestly, that made him…

Fun Facts and Trivia About The Wimbledon Tennis Tournament

No tennis tournament on earth has been running longer. The Championships at Wimbledon date back to 1877, placing the event ahead of the widespread domestic use of the light bulb and predating the construction of the Eiffel Tower. Its official name is “The Championships, Wimbledon,” though the single word has always been enough for anyone…

Things I Like: Reger Tokabi (Metroid Prime 4: Beyond)

Corporal Reger Tokabi is one of your most notable ally characters in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. He was not my favorite member of the supporting cast, but he still made a decent impression. My biggest complaint is that he simply did not get enough screen time, either in the cutscenes or during the actual gameplay….

10 Fun Facts and Trivia For July 2026

Blimpie shed the vast majority of its locations over the past 25 years, a decline driven by overexpansion and a revolving door of leadership that never managed to reverse the downward trajectory. Notably, Blimpie actually predates Subway by a year, making it the older of the two chains. Robin Williams had a notable political figure…