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Street Cred: Back to the Dungeon
- In the labyrinthine world of NetHack, the complexity of the chase masks the game's deceptively simple interface. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Body Manipulation
- Though fixed in its original state, an Alan Rath sculpture takes on new shape and life when it is transformed to a screensaver. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Cultural Hot Links
- Norman Weinstein reviews a book and CD-ROM anthology which focuses on the cultural consequences of electronic technology. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Cyberpunk's Patient Zero
- Marc Laidlaw reviews John Shirley's recently re-released City Come A-Walkin' [Wired News]
Street Cred: Feats of Clay
- Zach Meston reviews Neverhood, a CD-ROM masterpiece combining devious point-and-click puzzles with hysterical clay animation. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Final Fantasy
- Final Fantasy offers game geeks a future that is dramatically surreal and constantly compelling. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Freud as Fraud
- In Yes, We Have No Neutrons. A. K. Dewdney places some controversial scientific studies under the microscope. Few survive the scrutiny. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Hans Across Amsterdam
- You'll find a hero worth his title in Dark Horse Comics' latest graphic novel, Triple-X International. [Wired News]
Street Cred: I Shot the Sheriff
- Gamers take on a scheming railroad tycoon and his band of thugs in Outlaws, a LucasArts spaghetti western. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Killer Bs on VHS
- Hard-to-obtain B-movie classics are buried in the back pages of Visionary's catalog. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Make a Scene
- Create your own movie, write your own script, and animate the characters in Theatrix Interactive's Hollywood High. The voice feature isn't exactly stellar, but even this can be manipulated. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Marvelously Tooned
- Coober Skeber is an anthology that stars only Marvel characters in a completely unauthorized set of adventures. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Nintendo's Crafty Fox
- Expectations for a sequel to the 1991 hit Star Fox have been palpably high; but after a six year lapse, Star Fox 64 proves that what Nintendo lacks in quantity, it makes up for in quality. [Wired News]
Street Cred: On the Mark
- The new coffeetable staple, Marks of Excellence, strolls down logo lane unraveling the visual candy of pop culture. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Paternal Pride
- Put down your joystick and pick up Princess Maker 2, a computer game that will challenge your parenting instincts instead of your trigger finger. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Poetry in Motion Platforms
- In the world of immersive entertainment, Iwerks Reactor means business. Dino Island is one of the best rides you'll find outside a theme park. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Power Plant
- Sadie Plant's latest book Zeros and Ones features historical accounts of women in technology. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Pynchon Toes the Line
- In Mason & Dixon, author Thomas Pynchon traces the friendship of two men whose histories were forever merged in the creation of America's most decisive geographical line. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Relive Your Youth
- The interactive movie, The Twelve Loveliest Things I Know, lets you take a look behind the scenes of a child's life and gives you a peek at the little critters' softer side. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Safety Essentials
- From haz-mat suits to wrist supports, this catalog has it all. [Wired News]
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