Attack of the Fanboy
VerifiedOnline/Digital
Originated in 2010, Attack of the Fanboy dot com specializes in bringing the latest video game related content to the web. If you are looking to contact site administrators with any suggestions, technical concerns, or questions for our staff, please use the contact email address below.
If you are an industry professional, public relations representative, developer, publisher and have press releases, questions, promotional opportunities, or other information that you would like to relay to our site administrator, please use the contact email below.
Any other inquires can also use the email below. Basically, if you want to get a hold of someone on our staff, send us an email using the address at the bottom of this page and someone will get back to you. If you are looking to reach a specific person on our staff you can, again, use the email below and make sure you specify who you are trying to contact.
All emails are kept confidential and go directly to our site administrator/EIC’s inbox. Source
Actions
Media Outlet details
| Scope | Consumer |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
|
Similarweb UVM |
Request pricing |
|
Comscore UVM |
Request pricing |
Recent Articles
Search ArticlesWoman tells a Massachusetts officer she had just started a new insurance policy. He still had her car towed because the registry had not updated
Motor1 reported that a Massachusetts content creator named Leah posted a TikTok video of a traffic stop. She wrote in the caption that she was pulled over on Wednesday after an officer said she was driving without insurance. Leah stated she had started a new policy two days earlier and told the officer she had coverage. The video, which has more than 592,000 views, shows Leah speaking with officers from inside her car. Officer O’Connor holds a paper with a policy number written on it.
‘Do NOT go home’: Woman asked her mom for an aesthetic walking video. Then her distorted shadow stole the entire shot
Kalina, whose TikTok profile appears as @kyosseva, posted a video that has received 9.6 million views, 1.9 million likes, and more than 8,700 comments. In the clip, she described asking her mom for an aesthetic walking video.
US army veteran says he has been experiencing strange phenomena after buying an old house. Then he starts documenting it on camera
A man who posts on TikTok as Cigarette Spaghetti and lists himself as a U.S. Army veteran said he began noticing unusual events after he bought an old house. He said he started recording what he saw on security cameras and his phone. In a TikTok video he captioned “Six months ago I would’ve laughed at a story like this. Now I’m the one telling it,” he said that over the past six months he had gone from not believing in the supernatural to questioning just about everything he thought he knew.
A shopper picked up $30 dropped on the ground at a Georgia Walmart. Then police post the person’s photo and seek help finding him
The Albany Police Department posted a photo on Facebook and asked the public for help identifying the person shown. The department said the incident took place at the Walmart store at 2586 N. Slappey Blvd. in Albany, Georgia. Police stated in the post that an individual dropped $30 on the ground while shopping. The department said this individual picked up the money and did not turn it in to the employees.
Family of Black war hero Doris Miller is ‘shocked’ a carrier may lose his name. Then they learn it could go to Trump instead
Thomas Bledsoe, the great-nephew of Doris Miller, told Laura Coates that his family was “shocked” to learn of talk about changing the name of a future aircraft carrier. Bledsoe said the family found out from news reports rather than from the Navy. He said that caused concern and led to a family discussion about what the change would mean, reports Mediaite. Bledsoe pointed to the January 20, 2020, naming ceremony as an important day for the family.
A hacker calling themselves Cyberleek leaked GTA VI gameplay and the map, then warned Rockstar and listed three demands they must meet
A hacker identifying as Cyberleek has leaked multiple gameplay clips and what appears to be the full map for Grand Theft Auto VI, marking a security incident for Rockstar Games. As detailed by UNILAD, the breach comes as the game remains scheduled for release on November 19, 2026. Rockstar has not publicly addressed the leaked material. Cyberleek framed the breach as a protest against what they describe as anti-consumer practices across the gaming industry.
‘I don’t want to say’: Trump announces a deal for 300,000 tons of cheap foreign ground beef, but he refuses to say which countries it will come from
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he has struck a deal to bring 300,000 metric tons of cheaper foreign ground beef into the United States. A reporter asked him, “On the beef deal, which countries did you make the deal with?” Trump responded, “I don’t want to say.” In a Truth Social post earlier that day, Trump said that for the next 90 days the United States would allow up to 300,000 metric tons of imported product for ground beef without the usual out-of-quota tariff.
A traveler paid $300 for extra legroom on Southwest, then found every one of those seats was somehow unavailable
A Southwest Airlines passenger says she ran into a booking discrepancy while trying to fly from Kansas City to New York. As detailed by BroBible, a TikTok user named Nicole shared her experience in a video that has drawn more than 112,000 views. Nicole said she tried to upgrade to a Choice Extra fare, which advertises extra legroom and two free checked bags, only to find that the seats she was paying for showed as unavailable.
‘Not enough to meet our objectives’: Canada walks away from US trade talks hours before the deadline, and vows to match tariffs dollar for dollar
Prime Minister Mark Carney said last-minute changes in the US proposed terms were unfair, uneconomic, and called into question the reliability of any deal. He stated that important progress had been made in the talks but it was “not enough to meet our objectives for Canadians”.