It Takes More Than Blood And Gore

The adult gamer isn't just looking for a shoot-em-up type game. They are looking for sophistication. Jacquie Kubin looks at three games that are offering just that.

The Graying of E3

Gaming isn't just for kids anymore. It is now a multi-billion dollar business and it shows. Eric Huelsman reports from the Expo floor.

Gundam Wing: America's Next Pokemon?

Cartoon Network and Sega Dreamcast are bringing Gundam Wing to America from Japan where it is already a smash success. Jacquie Kubin reports.

Miss Spider Is Having A Tea Party

Jacquie Kubin reveals why edutainment is not elementary, when she investigates the new CD-Rom, Miss Spider's Tea Party, based on David Kirk's children's book.

Oddworld Inhabitants: Weird Name, Great Game

Oddworld Inhabitants proves that gaming can be exciting —- and intelligent with great characters, stories and animation. Jacquie Kubin pays a visit.

It's Time To Take Gaming Seriously

As Jacquie Kubin relates the gaming industry is seeking more and more animators as new systems raise the aesthetic bar, making games faster, more realistic and well, animated.

Dreamcast: Gaming's New Darling

Joseph Szadkowski reports on Sega's new Dreamcast
system, the latest technology to hit the gaming world and put Sega
back on top.

Playing Games With Blue

Nick Jr.'s dog Blue has taken pre-schoolers, and their parents, by storm. Judith Cockman reviews three Blue's Clues CD-Rom interactive games: ABC Time Activities, Blue's Birthday Adventure and Blue's 1,2,3 Time Activities.

E3: It's An Animated Year

What's new in the gaming world? Joseph Szadkowski gives us the lowdown on the new animation related games from this year's E3.

Cruddy Sketches and a Red Pen: Pre-Production on The Curse of Monkey Island at LucasArts

March 1998, In the world of interactive game makers, where companies disappear...