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Advance announcements for hundreds of games showing this week in L.A. make journalists feel like the giant gaming expo is overloading their senses.
By Moira Muldoon
May 11, 2000
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Loose guns and small kids are a bad combination; the "Woodstock 99" review is an excuse for Hornsby-bashing; is "Militia U." about educational liberty or military aid?
Letters to the Editor
October 28, 1999
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The stakes are huge and the combatants are mighty -- who will win the war for video-game console supremacy?
By Greg Costikyan
October 21, 1999
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Stunning graphics make the gaming console a delight to play -- but it'd be even better if Sega got the Net component working.
By Janelle Brown
September 14, 1999
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Sega wants to lift its market share out of the single digits. Will a cool new console, $100 million in ads and fresh leadership do the trick?
By Moira Muldoon
August 16, 1999
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Ten-year-old Sean Levine talks about the limitless potential of Pokimon.
By Cynthia Joyce
July 6, 1999
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With a TV show, video game and trading cards, the pocket monsters have come for your children.
By Joyce Millman
July 6, 1999
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The new "emus" aren't about piracy -- they're about freeing code from the chains of proprietary hardware.
By Howard Wen
June 4, 1999
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Underdog Sega takes on Nintendo, Sony in battle of the next-generation platforms.
By Moira Muldoon
May 14, 1999
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By Moira Muldoon
December 2, 1998
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New life for old games: By Howard Wen. Video-game emulators intriguingly blur the lines between hardware and software, PCs and game machines. Do they also promote piracy?
By Howard Wen
June 23, 1998
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Mark Athitakis
April 3, 1998
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Steve Jobs' latest spin on the "new" Apple might keep the troops in line, but can the company ever really advance again?
By Steve Michel
November 12, 1997