May 24, 1999
Issue 110
Vol. 5, No. 21

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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, this issue you won't want to miss our report from the 1999 Electronic Entertainment Expo about all the hot science fiction games headed your way.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 The Phantom Menace sets a new record, Val Kilmer is headed to Mars, a Rollerball remake is in the works, StarCraft gets ported to paper, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Spaceman is a low-budget film written and directed by The Onion editor Scott Dikkers about a man and a spacesuit who just can't seem to fit in.
OFF THE SHELF
 We have a review of Neal Stephenson's new best-selling novel Cryptonomicon, plus we look at Jack Williamson's latest book, The Silicon Dagger.
CLASSICS
 In The Man in the High Castle, Philip K. Dick looks at what would have happened if the Allies had lost World War II and the Japanese ruled California.
GAMES
 Our editors traveled to the 1999 Electronic Entertainment Expo to find out what hot new science fiction games you can look forward to playing.
COOL STUFF
 Director Terrell O. Morse travels underground with actors Bruce Kellogg and Victor Kilian to create the biggest bomb shelter ever seen in Unknown World.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Join the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence with the SETI@Home project. All you need is a computer and a modem to begin bagging the aliens.
LETTERS
 Now that they've seen Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, our readers are ready to tell you what they thought of it. Plus, Babylon 5 takes another beating, and more.

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