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Gaming Bullets

By Christian
May 15, 2000 - 9:10 PM

  • More news from the Electronic Entertainment Expo, which took place at the end of last week in Los Angeles, is still coming in. Be sure to look at our own preview of Jeff Koga's report from the event.

  • The Daily Radar has posted an interview with Kate Mulgrew (Kathryn Janeway), in which they try to annoy her as much as possible, though she keeps up surprisingly well.

  • At Stomped's E3 site, they've put up a short mini-interview with Nana Visitor (Kira Nerys), talking about her impressions of 'Deep Space Nine: The Fallen', which she saw for the first time at the Expo.

  • Trent C. Ward at IGN PC has put up a preview of 'Bridge Commander', the upcoming space shooter.

  • As mentioned in a .plan update by Raven's Eric Biessman, 'Voyager: Elite Force' won several E3 'Best of Show' awards.

  • Gamespot UK has posted several new screenshots and artwork of 'Deep Space Nine: Dominion Wars'.

  • An article on Yahoo! looks at the many upcoming games based on Hollywood properties, including of course the many Trek games.

  • The Collective has released a 15 MB gameplay video from 'Deep Space Nine: The Fallen' on their downloads page. Be warned that the link to the AVI file actually downloads the QuickTime file.

  • Issue 2 of Hailing Frequencies, a fan newsletter for 'Starfleet Command', includes an interview with Taldren's Josh "Jinxx" Morris, talking about 'Starfleet Command Volume II'.

  • That same Taldren has updated its web site with some concept art and renderings.

  • And finally, Isoplex has put up a review of 'Star Trek: Armada', awarding it an overall grade of 8.

  • Thanks go out to Jeff 'Koganuts' Koga, Evil A vater, Blue and Federation HQ for some of these items!

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