Prepare to ‘expect the unexpected’ at this museum which is jam-packed to its bizarre rafters with over 500 odd curiosities and is guaranteed to leave you shell-shocked to say the least.
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It’s the summer of ’87 and stiffo college graduate James is crushed. His folks can’t afford to sub his dream tour of Europe or pay for university so he’s forced to take a rubbish job at an amusement park.
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This is Batman at his best, a mix of stealth detective and action hero. Throw in the gothic backdrop of mental institution-come-prison Arkham Asylum, and you’ve got the perfect atmosphere for a Batman adventure.
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If you’re one of the lucky lot who gets a tenner in pocket money off the folks and have ever wondered where it’s come from (well apart from dad’s moth-infested wallet anyway), then you should check out this exhibition.
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Mini Ninjas follows the same plot whatever format you’re playing on, but the DS offers some extra-specific gameplay features that allows you to take advantage of the mic and stylus.
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In February 1977 a British comic blasted its way on to the scene and blew every other comic out of the water. And it’s still going strong today. The comic is the starkly futuristic, funny and thrilling 2000AD.
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20-year old Matt Abbot has had a meteoric rise since his first stage outings as a spoken-word poet in his hometown of Wakefield in 2006.
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Ridley Scott’s five-Oscar-winning epic stars Russell Crowe as Maximus Decimus a heroic Roman general who is cruelly betrayed by the pathetic loser prince Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix).
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