April 26, 1999
Issue 106
Vol. 5, No. 17

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IN THIS ISSUE

Games and Cool Stuff return to our pages while Anime and Sound Space take the week off. Plus we look at the end of a Star Wars gaming era and much more.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Spielberg plans a SCI FI miniseries, this year's Hugo Award nominees are announced, two Babylon 5 actors join Sliders, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Okay, Full Moon's new SF video Teenage Space Vampires really bites. But we're pretty sure you'll think our review is funny!
OFF THE SHELF
 David Brin writes the last Hari Seldon adventure in Foundation's Triumph, and Sheri S. Tepper delivers another SF polemic with Singer from the Sea.
CLASSICS
 John Brunner's Hugo Award-winning 1968 novel Stand on Zanzibar is a classic work about a future dystopia where overcrowding is an epidemic.
GAMES
 LucasArts closes out its venerable X-Wing series of space-combat games with the awesomely inspiring Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance.
COOL STUFF
 Just who is this intergalactic ninja named Zen? Find out in the story collection Alien Hero by Steve Stern and Dan Cote.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Irreverent Guide to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a Web site that's pretty much just what it sounds like. But watch out for the sonar.
LETTERS
 This week our readers like The Matrix, George Lucas's Star Wars rules and even Keanu Reeves, but they're not too keen on Fantastic Planet.

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