- Author: Eric T. Baker Author Record # 3814
- Birthplace: Reno, Nevada, USA
- Language: English
- Webpages: SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Eric Baker
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Novels
- Checkmate (1998)
- Uncertainty and the Dread Word Love (1993)
- Faith and Friendship in the Pre-Atomic Age (1993)
- Live from the Occupation (1996)
- The Politics of Pneumatic Times (1996)
- Marooned on the Railroad to Moscow (1998)
- The Innocent and the Piper (2001)
- Santa's Here (2018) [only as by Eric Baker]
- Games (Realms of Fantasy)
- Xena, WebRPG, D&D,and Dragonlance offer variety for the fantasy-lover. (1998)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, October 1998) (1998)
- Get Medieval! with the latest and greatest fantasy RPGs, CCGs, and diceless adventures. (1998)
- TSR goes straight to Hell while Interplay reinvents the virtual sword (1999) [only as by Eric Baker]
- Bethesda's Redguard improves on a classic, proving that bigger is not necessarily better (1999) [only as by Eric Baker]
- Vampires, thieves, and Cthulu deliver thrills aplenty for the fantasy fanatic (1999) [only as by Eric Baker]
- Princes and vampires, heretics and warriors — and finally, a game for girls (1999) [only as by Eric Baker]
- From Game Master etiquette to Furry Pirates— there's an RPG out there for you (1999)
- Demons, Vampires, and Shaolin Monks— These Games have Something for Everyone (1999)
- It's a beautiful day kids— now go play in the dungeon (2000)
- War! What is it good for? Lots of cool games. (2000)
- We're not in Kansas anymore: Wizards and clans and pirates, oh my! (2000)
- The Nameless One Awakes, Cthulu Calls Back, and Magic Goes Post-Modern. (2000)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, April 2001) (2001)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, June 2001) (2001)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, August 2001) (2001)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, December 2001) (2001)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, February 2002) (2002)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, October 2003) (2003)
- Fable Brings a New Level of RPG Realism to Your Video Screen (2005)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, April 2005) (2005)
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, August 2006) (2006) [only as by Eric Baker]
- Games (Realms of Fantasy, February 2008) (2008)
- Games (Science Fiction Age)
- The year is 2995, and Mayfair Games invites you to join the Legion. (1993)
- The worlds of Williams and Effinger come alive in "Cyberpunk 2020". (1993)
- With a roll of the dice, "Metascape" provides superior space opera thrills. (1994)
- Experience space battle adventures with a newer, better "Silent Death". (1996)
- "Cybergeneration" answers the question of what comes after Cyberpunk. (1996)
- Prepare to be assimilated at your PC, because the Borg—and Q—have arrived. (1997)
- Christopher Walken and John Hurt bring "Privateer 2: The Darkening" to life. (1997)
- Computer gaming grows more three dimensional every day. (1997)
- To power the perfect roleplaying game, you first must design the perfect engine (1998)
- The year's best SF gaming experience started out as both a top movie and novel. (1998)
- If you're looking for a new gaming experience, remember that in the end it's all a matter of time. (1998)
- Travel through time in search of a "Legacy" you'll want to inherit. (1998)
- A unique gaming company deciphers "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". (1998)
- SF's great gaming franchises deliver new expansions for cosmic thrills. (1998)
- Games (Science Fiction Age, January 1999) (1999)
- With "Shogo's" advanced game engine, the 3-D shooter shoots to new heights. (1999)
- "The X-Files" meets H. P. Lovecraft when the reviewer goes "Delta Green" with envy. (1999)
- Even people who hate video games love "Half-Life", a unique first-person shooter. (1999)
- SF's finest gaming franchises build themselves bigger and better battlefields. (1999)
- Games (Science Fiction Age, November 1999) (1999)
- Games (Science Fiction Age, January 2000) (2000)
- Monster hunters face their most dangerous foe of all—big government. (2000)
- Activision starts off a decade of "Star Trek" with a solid success story. (2000)
- Review of board game: Settlers of Catan (2005)
- Review of online RPG: Star Wars Battlefront (2005)
- Review of RPG: Eberron (2005)
- Review of video game: Blood Will Tell (2005)
- Review of video game: Fable (2005)
- Review of video game: Gungrave: Overdrive (2005)
- Review of Game: BioShock (2008)
- Review of Game: Blue Dragon (2008)
- Review of Game: D&D Icons: Legend of Drizzt Scenario Pack (2008)
- Review of Game: Fury (2008)
- Review of Game: Halo 3 (2008)
- Review of Game: Primetime Adventures (2008)
- Review of Game: Two Worlds (2008)
- Foucault's Pendulum (1989) with Paul Bacon [only as by Paul Bacon and Eric Baker]
- Why Do Birds (1992) by Damon Knight
- The Gripping Hand (1993) by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
- Forward the Foundation (1993) by Isaac Asimov
- Glory Season (1993) by David Brin
- Under the Eye of God (1994) by David Gerrold
- Mars Plus (1994) by Frederik Pohl and Thomas T. Thomas
- The Immortality Option (1995) by James P. Hogan [only as by Eric Baker]
- Flies from the Amber (1995) by Wil McCarthy [only as by Eric Baker]
- Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology (1996) by John Kessel and Mark L. Van Name and Richard Butner