The Escapist “Lost in Space”

By Shawn on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 at 4:49 PM PST In Game Companies, Gamer Life, Games, Half-Life, Valve

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Science fiction has been the instrument of man envisioning his future. While many of these hopes and fears remain fantastical, some of them have crossed the boundaries of reality to become science fact. The Escapist explores science fiction versus science fact of outer space in it’s latest offering, issue 136: “Lost In Space.”

“Future Tech Today” explores the science fiction that is our present by The Escapist’s Associate Editor Joe Blancato and Editorial Assistant Jordan Deam; Thomas Wilburn probes Half-Life’s science aptitude in “Anomalous Materials;” “My Own Private Outer Space” is a bumpy ride pitting science fiction vs. science fact,by The Escapist’s Associate Editor Russ Pitts; in “Adjacent Data” Joel Kelly looks at the science fiction future of the past and Howard Wen charts the decline and fall of the space sim shooter in “What Happened to the Last Starfighters?”

via Press Release

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One Comment on “The Escapist “Lost in Space””

  1. xXGr4veXx says:

    dang it…

    I thought this article was about Nightwish. :???:

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