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Woon-Mo Sung

Mo is a born-and-raised Berliner who began his editorial career in the world of cinema, film, and television series. After several stints at Filmstarts.de (Webedia), TVSpielfilm.de (Burda), and Futurezone.de (Funke), he has been part of TECHBOOK since March 2024. In his free time, he suffers from a complete lack of impulse control whenever he spots new video game soundtracks released on vinyl — at that point, his bank balance is no longer a factor. Otherwise, he enjoys gaming, like unwinding by pummeling Isshin in Sekiro, and prefers watching movies exclusively in theaters. Basketball is also a regular part of his life, even though his knees creak and crunch without end. Likes riding his bike through rich neighborhoods, wondering who is living in those fancy houses, how and why. And why not him. He’s jumped off a bridge, a dam, and out of a plane — but each time someone kindly strapped a rope or a parachute to him. More attempts are definitely on the agenda. Rated „cool“ by ChatGPT (of course he asked for it, what else).

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Nintendo Logo on a Tablet

Just play already! Nintendo Now Reminds You of Your 'Pile of Shame'

Nintendo recognizes that many players maintain a "pile of shame"—a collection of games they own but haven't played. Now, players are receiving reminders to actually play the titles they've purchased.
AI-generated image of a senior woman playing video games

She Just Wanted the High Score! Gamer Grandma Triggers Police Operation

More and more seniors are taking up video games as a hobby. Some even play with such intensity that the police are alerted.
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With a Familiar Returnee 'NCIS' Gets a New Spinoff

For more than 20 years, "NCIS" has captivated audiences, both with the original series and its spin-offs. Now, "NCIS: New York" is joining the lineup.
Scene from "The Rookie"

Officially Confirmed Popular Cop Show Gets New Season

There are already eight seasons of the series, and an end is not yet in sight. It has now been announced that "The Rookie" will be renewed for a ninth season.
Disney+

More Content! Disney+ Has Seen Significant Growth

For those who enjoy watching sports in addition to movies and series, ESPN is now available on Disney+. The offerings continue to expand.
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