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T he N64 was one of the hottest consoles to hit the market in the mid-90s. A direct competitor to Sega’s Sega Saturn and Sony ...
Today’s large language models are hardly related to the kinds of machine intelligence we see in science fiction, according to ...
This summer’s big blockbuster, Superman, marks the latest installment of the Man of Steel — a character whose identity has ...
Foundation's new series is full of new characters and dramatic potential. But instead of mining those rich seams, too many ...
Mechanically, Primal Planet is rock solid. It’s a side-scrolling Metroidvania that gets platforming, combat, and exploration ...
The Gathering' is taking its next big risk: a full-on leap into science fiction. A certain Star franchise may have boldly ...
Like many who grew up in the Northeast, I rarely thought about the New Jersey Turnpike, other than to joke about its ugliness ...
The Gathering Arena rear-view mirror as we start to look towards the horizon at the next set coming down the pipeline: Edge ...
Tv Radio the week recommends 5 high-concept animated science fiction shows for grown-ups How filmmakers are using a different medium to bring visionary science fiction to life Newsletter sign up ...
The alien planets of TRAPPIST-1 are already inspiring great art, poetry, and writing Let those creative juices flow.
‘Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Science Fact’ Review: An Education in Exoplanets Researchers were surprised to find giant gas planets orbiting quite near to their stars.
An ambitious new short film by two University of Arizona students is turning heads in the indie film community and setting the stage for what may be the next big wave in local sci-fi cinema.