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volume 1, issue 9:
October 19 - 23, 1998

Today in loonygames:

New!! The Archives have been cleaned up, fead links fixed, and printable versions restored! Also, don't miss the new comments on the front page!

Livin' With The Sims: theAntiELVIS explores the wild and wacky world that is Will Wright's The Sims, asking the inevitable quesiton, "is The Sims the first step toward a virtual life where everyone is Swedish?"

Pixel Obscura: Josh Vasquez on Omikron: The Nomad Soul.

Real Life: Check out our newest comic strip, Real Life! Updated daily!

User Friendly: Updated daily!

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Random Feature :

From the Mouth of Madness: Our loony editor's take on all the latest news.

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Featured Interview: Gettin' Odd with the loonies!

Jason "loonyboi" Bergman interviews Lorne Lanning, co-founder of Oddworld Inhabitants, and the voice of Abe.

Regular Columns:

From the Mouth of Madness: Jason "loonyboi" Bergman gushes about Oddworld.(10/19)

Pixel Obscura: Josh Vasquez looks at Wipeout XL. (10/20)

The MailBag: More on the Summit,and still more on Elaine vs. Duke! (10/23)

Developer's Corner:

Thinking Outside the Box : It's a hypercharged edition of TOTB as Paul Steed walks you through a model's creation. (10/20)

Code on the Cob: Chris Hargrove on programming architecture. (10/21).

Guest Editorial :

To See or Not to See: Rowan "Sumaleth" Crawford of Quess and Quake Rally fame talks about the way people look at games.(10/22)

Profiles:

Geoff Keighley: We talk to the editor of GameSlice. (10/23)

Off the Shelf:

The Bargain Bin: A look at Zork, a freeware text game. (10/22)

Credits:Cover Illustration © 1998 Dan Zalkus. All other content is © 1998 loonyboi productions. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited, and a waste of your time, because we'll find out about it. We've got spy satelites. Seriously. And put some clothes on, for goodness' sake.