Netlflix Creator Confirms Major Anime Original Has Ended

The animated series Terminator Zero, which debuted on Netflix in 2024 as a collaboration with Production I.G., has been cancelled after one season. While the show received positive reviews from both critics and viewers, creator Matt Tomlinson revealed on social media that viewership numbers weren’t high enough to justify renewal. The series explored the origins of Skynet and the development of a new AI to combat it, blending classic Terminator elements with innovative new robotic designs. Tomlinson expressed disappointment at not being able to continue the story he envisioned, but also noted he was proud of the complete narrative the eight-episode season provided.

Love Is Blind’s Brittany Reveals What Really Happened With Alex

On the latest season of Love Is Blind, Brittany and a former soccer player sparked some buzz with a flirty chat in Cabo, even though they were both engaged to other people—Devonta Anderson and Ashley Carpenter. Now, Brittany is explaining exactly what happened during that conversation, which aired on Netflix on February 11th.

Dino Crisis, Dino Crisis 2 Are Now Available on Steam, Priced at $9.99 Each

Capcom has re-released Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 with updated compatibility for today’s computers and controllers, but the gameplay itself remains unchanged. Each game costs $9.99, and is currently on sale for half price. The updates are primarily technical, including a new graphics renderer and expanded video options like V-Sync and anti-aliasing.

Every Significant Innovation in Survival Games

One of the earliest examples of a survival game is The Oregon Trail. Though many remember the popular graphic version from 1985 and later, it actually started as a simple text-based project in 1971. Players had to buy supplies, hunt for food, manage their inventory, and deal with challenges like bad weather and unfortunate accidents. The game ended when you either reached Oregon or succumbed to the hardships along the way. This combination of elements made it the first true survival game and, over the years, it has educated countless students.

Square Enix’s Incredible PS1 Racing RPG That No Played

Square Enix (formerly known as Squaresoft) encountered a similar issue with their PlayStation 1 game, Racing Lagoon. It wasn’t a typical racing game; it combined fast-paced street racing with in-depth RPG character development and a story told like a Japanese role-playing game. Despite being made by a well-respected developer and offering a unique design, Racing Lagoon was never released outside of Japan. This meant that a truly original racing RPG remained largely unknown to players in the West, even those who actively search for rare PlayStation games. If Square Enix had chosen to release it more widely, Racing Lagoon could have become a major racing franchise.