Since its parent company produces Star Trek, it would be ridiculous if Paramount Interactive wasn't somehow involved in the Star Trek craze. That's why the company is releasing an interactive game of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This adventure role-playing game allows you to choose between four different characters to solve the mystery, and features the voices of five original cast members. The only other game titles from Paramount at the Chicago CES were from a development company called Cyberflix, all on CD-ROM. Dust: A Tale of the Wired West, is an arcade-style gunfight game set in 1882. SkullCracker isn't for the easily offended, since your main function in this game is to put the dead back in their graves where they belong. The other two games are MPC versions of previously released games: Lunicus, an interactive space adventure, and Jump Raven, an action game that lets you fly around in a hovercraft and kill people in the name of saving the environment.