First the famine, then the feast as Birmingham City, shot-shy in so many matches this season, gorged themselves on a smorgasbord of goal-scoring opportunities. For the lovers of XG out there, Blues ...
If you never got around to reading Ask Iwata or just want an excuse to revisit it, VIZ Media has announced it's releasing an English paperback version in Summer 2026. This book, edited by Hobonichi, ...
Ask Iwata: Words of Wisdom is a book that is more about life, management, and general thoughts on productivity and pursuing passions. It isn’t a compilation of, say, Iwata Asks topics based on his ...
Why is this 30-year-old Lexus LS400 still running perfectly? This review explores the luxury, durability, and classic design of a true automotive legend. Doctor's double life exposed after hidden ...
Released in 1989, the Lexus LS400 flexed Toyota’s luxury car chops and put names like Mercedes and BMW on notice. Whether it’s a critical pillar that brought glory to a beloved sports team or a ...
After 36 years on American roads, the Lexus LS is leaving the U.S. market. Once a cornerstone of Lexus’ identity and a disruptor in the luxury sedan segment, the flagship is bowing out with a final ...
It’s been more than three decades since Toyota introduced its luxury division with the original Lexus LS 400. Launched in 1989 as a 1990MY, the full-size sedan proved you didn’t need a German passport ...
Late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata laughed at the prospect of localising the original Animal Crossing, as he believed the game was so specific to Japan it would be too difficult. In an interview ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
Kone was named the 2024-25 League One PFA Players’ Player of the Year at the Manchester Opera House on Tuesday night after his stunning performances for Wycombe last season. He finished the campaign ...
Company says death was caused by a bile duct tumor. In this Jan. 31, 2013 file photo, Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata speaks during a news conference in Tokyo. Nintendo said President Iwata died ...