This AI-generated Castlevania Symphony of the Night remake trailer imagines what the game would look like in Unreal Engine 5. The original game was released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn on March 20, 1997, directed by Toru Hagihara.
The 128GB Meta Quest 3S VR Headset with Batman Arkham Asylum and $75 Amazon Gift Card can be picked up for $299 shipped with promo code: QUEST75 (or just click redeem on product page), originally $375. Users can also turn any room into a personal theater of sorts, as you can dim the space around you and watc your favorite TV shows, movies, etc., on a large vibrant screen. Product page.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is currently testing multiple swimming robots destined to explore the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn. The mission is called SWIM (Sensing With Independent Micro-swimmers) and it envisions a swarm of dozens of self-propelled, cellphone-size swimming robots that seek chemical and temperature signals that could indicate life.
Zachary Matchett-Smith of Zac Builds wanted to build a modern PlayStation Portable, but without resorting to pure emulation. So, he decided to upgrade the handheld itself rather than replace all of its hardware.
Can a heavily tuned Toyota GR Yaris take down a Ferrari 812 Superfast in one of the most unusual drag races you’ll see this year? Power for the Italian supercar comes in the form of a naturally-aspirated 6.5L F140 GA V12 engine making 789 hp and 530 lb-ft of torque, mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
While not as fast as the SR-71 Blackbird, this bird-shaped drone developed by EPFL researchers does fly just like its real-life animal counterpart. Called LisRaptor, this raptor-inspired feathered drone features morphing wings and a twisting tail to help it zip through the air.
The 15.6″ ASUS ZenScreen 1080p Portable USB Monitor (MB166C) aims to improve your productivity, and it’s being offered for just $89 shipped, originally $149.99. It can automatically sense its orientation and switch the monitor between landscape or portrait modes automatically via DisplayWidget software. Product page.
Researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute used their robotic explorer ROV SuBastian to capture a bizarre bristle-like sea creature in the Chile Margin. This polychaete has several body segment, with each sporting a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia covered in bristles called chaetae.