Send us a text A mall TCG convention can tell you everything about where the hobby is headed. We step onto the floor and track the currents: Pokemon still rules the cases, One Piece is surging on character love and gorgeous alt arts, and Digimon feels stuck in a niche that players support but collectors don’t. That tension—players who need staples vs. collectors who chase slabs—drives the pricing, the scarcity, and the mood around every vendor table. We get candid about the math behind those...
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Send us a text A mall TCG convention can tell you everything about where the hobby is headed. We step onto the floor and track the currents: Pokemon still rules the cases, One Piece is surging on character love and gorgeous alt arts, and Digimon feels stuck in a niche that players support but collectors don’t. That tension—players who need staples vs. collectors who chase slabs—drives the pricing, the scarcity, and the mood around every vendor table. We get candid about the math behind those...
Send us a text The Nothing Phone has arrived, and it's unlike anything we've seen in years. With its transparent design showcasing internal components, glowing notification glyphs, and impressive specs, this British tech company is bringing innovation back to a smartphone market drowning in similar black rectangles. As someone who's tested it personally, I can confirm it even gets solid reception in remote areas where other flagship phones struggle. Between Disney adventures and anime announ...
Carolina Otakus Podcast
Send us a text A mall TCG convention can tell you everything about where the hobby is headed. We step onto the floor and track the currents: Pokemon still rules the cases, One Piece is surging on character love and gorgeous alt arts, and Digimon feels stuck in a niche that players support but collectors don’t. That tension—players who need staples vs. collectors who chase slabs—drives the pricing, the scarcity, and the mood around every vendor table. We get candid about the math behind those...