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Time travel is deterministic and locally free, a paper says —resolving an age-old paradox. This follows research observing ...
The Jim Lafayette Memorial Series will feature Professor Ronald Mallett at Otis Library on July 14. Here's why you should go ...
Away from Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, Level-5 also has a new Professor Layton game in the pipeline.
A professor and author of a new study on UFOs and extra-terrestrial life told Fox & Friends that aliens or time-traveling humans could be living amongst us.
Last year’s Lost Future had the gimmick of time travel to keep things interesting, while the game before that, Diabolical Box, had the courtesy to give us a mysterious train ride before ...
Level-5 has dropped a special look at Professor Layton and the New World, you can check it out and find out more about the game here!
Among those games included was Professor Layton and the New World of Steam, a brand-new Layton game that was announced in February during a Nintendo Direct — and it’s got a release window.
If you recall, in the last game of the mainline series, Layton and Luke said goodbye as Luke was to travel to America to learn and grow in a new setting.
Professor Layton and the World of Steam is the first step toward a ridiculous new Phoenix Wright collaboration: We need a sequel vs. game.
Gaming’s greatest gentleman, Professor Layton, is making a long-awaited comeback on Nintendo Switch and so are a bunch of other DS games.
Professor Layton returns with Professor Layton and The New World of Steam The Professor Layton franchise has been dormant for years, but it looks like it's time to solve a new mystery.
US astrophysicist Ron Mallett has spent decades trying to crack the mystery of time travel in the hope of revisiting his past. He thinks he’s figured out the science that would make it possible.
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