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YouGov crowns the winners of the console wars

Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft and Sega battle it out: which was the most popular console of each generation?Last month, to much fanfare but mediocre reviews, the PlayStation Classic was released. The miniature version of Sony’s 1994 hit console with 20 classic pre-loaded games follows in the wake of Nintendo’s similar and successful miniature versions of the NES and Super Nintendo. With all the nostalgia currently surrounding old games consoles, YouGov Omnibus has looked at which were the most widely played consoles – and also which were the best.

15Countries Where Handsome Men Are the Main Attraction

The growing interest in traveling gave rise not only to travel bloggers but to unusual recommendations for tourists as well. For example, the online magazine Insider Monkey created a ranking of countries where the most handsome men on our planet live. The results of international beauty contests such as Manhunt International, Mister Global, Mister International, and Mr. World were used for the benchmark, and each country got one point for a win in one of these contests.

A Boy From California Runs a Recycling Business of His Own to Save for College and Fight for a Clean

Today we see more and more kids and teenagers solving global problems together with adults, and Ryan Hickman from California is one of these devoted young people. Recycling turned into a real passion for Ryan when he was just 3 years old. After visiting a local recycling center with his father, Ryan found his mission: he wanted to keep cans and bottles from reaching the ocean. Here at Bright Side, we’ve had a closer look at Ryan’s way of recycling, and we hope his story inspires more people to find their own way to help the planet.

A Man Who Climbed 700 Skyscrapers Without Equipment

Imagine climbing a skyscraper without any protection. You have no security rope, no special equipment, and no special powers like Spiderman. The wind pushes you from the side, and the edges under your fingers are slippery. Plus, hundreds of people are watching and cheering you on from the ground. Would you try it? Me? No. There’s not enough money to get me to... However... Harry Gardiner tried and nailed it many times in the early 1900s. For instance, in 1916, he climbed up the Omaha World-Herald building while more than 30,000 people were his audience.