The (so far) final product.



My little corner of the internet to celebrate the things I love. Ok, in all honesty it’s because no one will listen to me rant about superheroes and spaceships for any longer than 2 minutes at work. So, yeah…

I swear I was going to do the responsible thing this morning. A respectable deal at Shoppers Drug Mart had me planning to restock the essentials. I expected to pick up some toilet paper, paper towel, toiletries, and maybe some food if it was on sale. But it all went wrong/right.
Today’s deal was a regular one at Shoppers. An offer to spend $60 and get a mystery bonus of either 20k or 30k in points. Potentially 50% back in points but at a minimum 33%, not bad. The only real restriction with this bonus is to limit yourself, purchasing only as close to $60 pre-tax as possible to maximize your bonus.
The path I travel through this particular location had me pick up deals on cookies (2/$5) and then I drifted over to my guilty pleasure, the coffee-flavored Monster energy drinks. They were 2 for $6 which is now a better deal than the Dollarama and I thought I should treat myself. I drifted through the aisles glancing quickly for sales before aiming for the paper products. Although I had decent stock at home, if any were on sale, it was always a good idea to pick them up. And that’s when I saw the clearance section at the back of the store.
I had generally been ignoring this section of the store since Shoppers announced they were getting out of the electronics business. Although this was my favorite location for grocery shopping it didn’t have a great game section to begin with. From what I could tell the only remaining games were Xbox One titles behind a glass case and they were still at full retail price. So it became a routine to quickly look at the case, make sure nothing was on clearance and move on. But to the next of this section was a cart and some baskets, evidently the most recently clearanced items in the store that had yet to be put on shelves or out front to be seen. I thought nothing of it but then did a double-take when a PS5 logo appeared amidst a small collection of movies. Long story short, I grabbed every non-sports title.

Most were $10 each but the real score for me was Avatar at $25. This game had been on my radar for a while as it was current-gen exclusive and I knew it would showcase the power of my PS5 or Xbox Series X. It consistently sold for $50 in my favorite pawn shop and I was not willing to buy a potential Far Cry-esque experience with all my unfinished titles in that series still on the shelf. But thanks to this deal I was spending $25 plus tax and getting 25% back in points (yes, I did the math).
Will I play all these titles? Probably not anytime soon but we all know I’m a hoarder and at these prices I don’t feel that guilty. I’ve even been toying with the idea lately of reselling some of my collection if I know I’m not going to play them. I’m sure I’d be able to get $20 for most of the $10 games, heck they’re still sealed.

On top of that this weekend started amazing with the end of my work day on Friday. A client surprised me with a 3D-printed Deadpool that I had always wanted. Modeled after the Disney Infinity toys I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. He wasn’t thrilled with the work as it was challenging and the model was not easy to work with. He insisted on giving it to me for free. We agreed that I would be buying the Deadpool mask from him in the future and I’ll make sure to repay him then.
Finally, because it’s also geeky I’m excited to be going to my colouring tattoo for my Skull Kid in the next couple of hours. Stay tuned for more pics.
Hope everyone has a great weekend whenever you read this.

Incredibly excited to see the live-action version of Chopper from One Piece in this teaser. It’s going to be a long wait til 2026 to see season 2 but it’ll be worth it. Check it out below:

Today’s run was impulsive. I found a Switch game published by Limited Run. A cleaned-up version of an 360/PS3-era game, BloodRayne Betrayal.


Then, as we’re doing our final scan around the shop, Zombie spots Kunai knives from Naruto. So now we have one to go with our cosplay weapons.
Short and sweet today. As always, thanks for reading.

“Problems” is such a relative statement. I don’t have Xeno(blade) problems. I just love the games but have never beat any of them. It hasn’t stopped me from trying to collect them all though…
Last night on Facebook Marketplace I made a great life decision and drove across town at 1030pm to pick up the Japanese copy of Xenoblade 3 for a great price. Do I regret it? Not at all. Am I tired at work today. Absolutely.

As always, thanks for reading.

Although we went to our usual haunts this weekend we didn’t pick up any games. But that doesn’t stop us from geeking out on our loot runs.

I like big coffee mugs and I cannot lie. When my trusty Spider-Man one started to chip in the dishwasher I had to let it go. Days later Zombie and I find this little beaut at Winners for $13. Thanks Universe, or Multi-Verse, or whatever.
But the big win on this run was bookends. Zombie has been looking for months and you’d be surprised how hard it is to find good ones. On our semi-regular visit to winners where we found the above mug, we still had no luck in the usual houseware section. We always do a walk through of the geeky area and kids toys in case we find some cool Funko pops, etc. I wouldn’t have seen these but somehow she spotted them and they’re perfect.

I’m not going to lie, I’m seriously tempted to head back there today and buy the other set. 40 bucks for a pair and they’re extremely high quality resin. You can’t miss! Well a Stormtrooper can miss but well if you know you know.
As always, thanks for reading.


I’m a Zelda fan. Long history beginning with rage-quitting the NES rental (Mom won’t let me forget that) to getting a Majora’s Mask tattoo (this afternoon!) I have a shelf in the Geek Room dedicated to Zelda. I have hardcover books. I spout useless Zelda trivia to anyone that (doesn’t) ask. I’m a fan.
BUT. I didn’t like Breath of the Wild. I bought it immediately when it released on the Wii U. I didn’t want another Twilight Princess cross-gen release with limited printing. I played it for a while. I got lost. I didn’t have goals. I moved on.
Years later on the Switch I played it again. Aprox 20hrs in I lost interest again. I was never going to finish this game. I didn’t like the breakable weapons. I was disinterested in cooking. I wanted dungeon items that would open up overworld locations. Arrrggh!
My brother would give me shit each time I saw him. “I thought you were a Zelda fan. I collected all the Korok seeds” blah blah blah. Fine! The last time we visited I knew it would come up. I started a fresh file while on the vacation and have been playing since.









I’m exhausted. It feels like a job. Maybe it’s my attention span. Maybe it’s my need to explore. The problem is, I’ve grown to love it. I don’t feel it HAD to be a Zelda game. It could have been an open world adventure from a brand new IP. Think Immortals: Fenix Rising. But because it’s a Zelda game fans are rewarded with lore, easter eggs, and more. All lending itself to the connection (or Link) to the world and characters.
I’ve tamed the Divine Beasts. It’s time to face Ganon. But not yet. 10-20 more hours of collecting, upgrading, and harnessing the block/parry before I face true Evil. Oh and then do I follow up with Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity or Tears of the Kingdom. Oh and there’s the new Zelda game still in the plastic. And did I ever beat the original? I see why Skull Kid went mad. As always, thanks for reading.

Yet another Loot Run round up. This one is brought to you by Amazon impulse purchasing. You know, when you check Amazon for deal and then manage to add multiple items to the cart? All in the name of free shipping, right?
Recently picked up a 3rd-party Lego rose bouquet and accidentally added a couple of Switch games. All under the guise of a birthday gift for Zombie Fish. A birthday that’s 3 months away. 3. Months. Yeah, so I gave them to her yesterday. What?

She’s a big fan of Studio Ghibli animation and they partnered with Level 5 to produce the first title. This was originally released on the PS3 and I’ve started it but never dove deeper. The cut scene animation is as good as any of the studios best such as Princess Mononoke. And a real tear-jerker too, you’ve been warned. The sequel is not as highly rated (although still good) and is a separate story much like Final Fantasy’s releases.
I’ve also done a rare thing and pre-ordered a game. It’s not often I’ll do this but I’ve been waiting for a physical release of this title. Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered has been released digitally and finally getting a physical release in July. At $45 CDN I easily convinced myself I deserve it.

Finally, Zombie’s love of Kinder Surprise eggs has got me hooked on these tiny Marvel characters.

That pretty much wraps up the last couple of weeks Loot. As always, thanks for reading.

This is just a test of the WCTV broadcast network.
here’s a video from my Youtube so we have content here
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