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A Redditer (u/theboomsterz) has used Gigapixel AI program to remaster five episodes of Star Trek: Voyager from a DVD source to 4K resolution. He also plans on making more episodes in the future.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos has announced that his company will pick up The Expanse after Syfy decided to drop it. The show's producers, Alcon Entertainment, thanked fans for their campaigns to save the show.
MGM has announced that the Stargate franchise will return with Stargate Origins, a prequel series, which will be exclusively available on a new website that will be home to all things Stargate.
Originally announced in 2014, the 'Tetris' movie is even bigger than first imagined. It will be a sci-fi trilogy, but its producer says "no-one has come close to figuring out what we're doing."
Bethesda has unveiled Prey, a re-imagining of the original game from 2006. The rebooted version is being developed by the same team behind Dishonored 2 and is headed to consoles and PCs in 2017.
Tetris is, somehow, being made into a major Hollywood movie, and while the premise of the film hasn't yet been revealed, its producers promise that they're "not giving feet to the geometric shapes".
At Gamescom, Capcom have taken the covers off their latest game Remember Me, which looks to be a third-person sci-fi action adventure game featuring memory stealing and a good deal of martial arts.
Time is never too lacking for a Microsoft Co-Founder to show off his geekiness :P Microsoft Co-Founder to open museum dedicated to genre. Martians, time travelers and robots will have a...
Online gaming is here to stay and will continue to be compelling, as long as you evolve with your community. So says Jay Wilbur, Epic Games developer of Unreal Tournament 2004, the...