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Cineplex offering buy one, get one free on online tickets

Cineplex is now running a buy one, get one free (BOGO) promotion for a limited time.

From August 19th to 21st, use the coupon code “2022241” when purchasing through Cineplex.com or the Cineplex mobile app to get two tickets for the price of one.

Some recent releases include Idris Elba thriller Beast, anime movie Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Brad Pitt-led action flick Bullet Train and animated superhero movie DC League of Super-Pets. 

It should be noted, however, that Cineplex recently introduced a $1.50 booking fee for each online ticket sale. That said, it’s reduced to $1 for Scene members and is waived entirely for Scene+ subscribers. Therefore, while you’ll still ultimately save with the BOGO offer, it’s not quite as much of a deal as it would have been in the past.

Showtimes can be found here.

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Reggie Fils-Aime highlights why Nintendo was so behind in supporting online play

Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime recently divulged new information on his experiences during his tenure at Nintendo. During an interview, Fils-Aime elaborated on why Nintendo struggled to support online play.

When speaking with the GeekWire podcast, Fils-Aime touched on the matter of online multiplayer. The former president cited the company’s interest in “doing things differently” as well as hesitation to bring something new to the table. Fils-Aime touches on how Nintendo pushed firmly for couch co-op throughout the generations and into the days of the Wii. Following that, it was clear online multiplayer was adopted en masse by competitors. However, Nintendo once again wanted to do its own thing.

“In order to do online multiplayer, the company really needed to think about what’s the new type of game, what are the different types of experiences that we’re gonna need to create in order to now excel in that form of play.” Fils-Aime continues, “And candidly, it took the company a while to think that through, to come up with something that they believed would be fundamentally different and add value in a new way. I would argue the company’s core success started with their taking Smash Bros. – a key franchise for them – taking that online, which did exceptionally well.”

Super Smash Bros. is a major player in Nintendo’s online catalogue. It continues to be a standout success for building online infrastructure, especially in a competitive landscape. In addition, in 2015, Nintendo introduced Splatoon. These two tentpole franchises are said to be at the core of Nintendo’s decision to take online more seriously.

However, Fils-Aime also states a cultural reason for Nintendo’s slower adoption. “Culturally, the company didn’t see a huge opportunity in online. It was an area that the Americas and Europe constantly were trying to educate the company in Japan about the value of online play, investing in the online infrastructure which needed to be done in order for the experience to be a positive one.”

Nintendo supports online play through the Nintendo Switch Online service. However,  the infrastructure still pales in comparison to Microsoft and Sony. Though, Nintendo could make plenty of improvements. Many players quickly point out the mandatory party chat support through a mobile app. There’s also the smaller yet the vocal percentage of players that want to see some sort of Achievement system brought to the table. However, both the Switch and the Nintendo Online mobile app are receiving quality-of-life changes on a near regular basis.

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Source: Destructoid

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Cineplex offering buy one, get one free tickets when you purchase online

Cineplex is currently running a buy one, get one free (BOGO) promotion on ticket purchases made through its website or mobile app.

From December 8th to 12th, buy one movie ticket online and get a second free using the code ‘2021241.’ It’s important to note that the code is only valid on showtimes before December 13th, so you can’t buy a ticket between the 8th and the 12th for something like Spider-Man: No Way Home or The Matrix Resurrections, which premiere December 16th and 21st, respectively.

Still, there are a decent number of notable films playing this week, including Encanto, West Side StoryGhostbusters: Afterlife (co-written and directed by Montreal’s Jason Reitman), Resident Evil: Raccoon City, House of Gucci, Dune and Eternals.

It’s worth noting that Cineplex offered this deal last week as well, but it’s back if you missed it the first time.

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Source: Cineplex

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Mario Testino creates exclusive online MATE collection

Net-à-Porter has collaborated with Testino on an exclusive new ‘Mario Testino for MATE’ capsule collection, designed to benefit the photographer’s not-for-profit cultural institution based in Peru’s capital city, Lima. 

The inspiration came from Testino’s recently opened "Alta Moda" exhibition, which shows mountain-dwelling Peruvians wearing traditional festive costumes and clothes from the Cusco region, shot over a five-year period. 

The collection includes silk and cotton blend kaftans, scarves, tote and clutch bags, all covered in abstracted prints drawn out from his photographs, while jeweller Vicki Beamon of Erickson Beamon provided a modern twist on traditional Peruvian handicrafts for the accessories. 

"We are huge fans of Mario’s photography and are delighted to be able to offer our customers the opportunity to wear his works of art," said Holli Rogers, Fashion Director at Net-à-Porter. "The color and detail in the Peruvian costumes are unbelievable and this has paved the way for a fun range of clothing, bags and jewelry," she added. 

Available to buy online from June onwards, the collection will see 20% of profits donated to MATE.