It's about time. For years, we've wondered what it would be like to be a Bigfoot in Missouri and soon we'll need to wonder no more as a new video game will let us live it ourselves - more or less.
There was big chatter a few years ago about how Gamestop was planning to close hundreds of stores, but then that discussion stopped being a news item. However, I've learned that the company has rather quietly closed several Illinois and Missouri locations recently with little fanfare.
It was only a matter of time when you think about it. The state we all know as Missouri is about to get its own digital version. It's true that Missouri is about to become a video game.
This sounds like a question you would hear the Riddler ask Batman. When do you go to a restaurant, but you're not really interested in food? That answer can be found at 2 of Missouri's largest restaurants where the Riddler's question is really accurate.
I love video games. Sometimes they let you experience what it would be like to do something you'd never get the chance to do in real life. This upcoming PC game is a great example. It lets you more or less be a truck driver delivering goods in Kansas City, Missouri and places beyond.
Missouri kids are invited to a five-day eSports camp that encourages competition in titles like Mario Kart 8, Super Smash Bros., and Mario Party Superstars. The camp culminates in a free tournament on Saturday, November 18th that can help aspiring gamers make a name for themselves in the local eSports scene.
My kids love the game Minecraft. They can let their imaginations run wild and that's one of its appeals. If you can imagine it, you can probably build it even if it does appear a bit "blocky". One genius build Missouri and Illinois' tallest buildings in Minecraft and it's quite a sight to see.