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PRELUDE TO TOMB RAIDER 7 IN OPM

Keep Media sends us word on an upcoming issue of Official Playstation Magazine to feature ardent adventurer Lara Croft. It was 1996 when a little development house out of the U.K finished work on a lush new adventure game featuring a brunette archeologist named Lara Croft. It was a defining moment for me as I watched her strut seductively across my screen and into the sex symbol status that would turn the gaming world on its head. Fast-forward eight years through the evolution of next-gen hardware, multimillion-dollar budgets, and massive acceptance of games in pop culture.

Last Updated: Jan 1, 2005

TOMB RAIDER STAR TAPS IMDB NOD

Actor Johnny Depp has topped IMDb.com's 2004 STARmeter. Lindsay Lohan placed a strong second in the rankings. The movie resource and database Web site also had Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley and Angelina Jolie rounding out the top five as it unveiled its top 25 movie stars.

Last Updated: Jan 1, 2005

ANGELINA JOLIE TOURS THE LEBANON

Hollywood actress and UN goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie holds her four-year-old adopted son Maddox, during her visit to the Children's Cancer Center at the American Hospital in Beirut on Christmas day, December 25, 2004. Follow the below hyperlink to view HQ images from the tour. Please note. Some images are graphic.

Last Updated: Jan 1, 2005

THIRD TOMB RAIDER BOOK DEBUTS

After completing a near-fatal mission in the mysterious cloud forests of Peru, Lara Croft flies to Warsaw to tackle her next assignment - and finds herself in the middle of an epic battle for the ultimate power. Reuben Baptiste needs Lara Croft’s help transporting precious cargo. But before Reuben can reveal any details, he is murdered - and Lara signs on with Reuben’s employer, the mysterious Order of the Bronze, to avenge his death.

Last Updated: Jan 1, 2005

EIDOS' SHARE PRICE BALLOONS ON TALK

Video-game publisher Eidos has gained 7p to close at 79p as traders bet that 2005 is likely to be a year of consolidation for the computer games industry. This view seems to have been sparked by last week's news that Electronic Arts had picked up a 20 per cent holding in Ubi Soft, Europe's third-biggest video games developer, and hints that it may try to take control of the company. Should EA pull off such a coup, Eidos, which earlier this year put itself up for sale, could well be the next on the US group's hit list.

Last Updated: Dec 29, 2004

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