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[ Oct 23 ]
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The Last Revelation now available on PSN in America.

 
 
[ Oct 16 ]
Forth Lara Croft classic adventure is available to buy on Playstation Network.
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[ Sep 14 ]
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EXCLUSIVE
PRISM: Light The Way
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Mobile madness from Eidos plc in the form of PRISM: Light The Way.

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EIDOS ANNOUNCES PRISM LIGHT THE WAY

Eidos Interactive, one of the world’s leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, today confirms a new title from Morpheme Game Studios called PRISM: Light the Way, which will be available for mobile handsets and PC download from 8th November 2006.

Featuring a number of different modes from beat the clock to battle modes, PRISM: Light the Way is a light-based puzzle game designed to challenge every level of gaming fan.

Living in their black hole of Oog, the Glowbos are a peaceful race who survive on light fed through an assortment of galactic matter, but Oog is under attack and the light is being consumed by the Big Bad Bhobail and the Glowbos face possible extinction. With the help of the Bulboids the player must manipulate light in order to save a precious race.

"It’s one of those compulsive games that you can’t put down," said Simon Protheroe, New Media & IT Director for Eidos. "it’s that mix of fun and frustration which makes it so appealing and once it’s on your mobile phone, you’ll want to take more journeys."

Matt Spall, CEO of Morpheme Game Studios added "As our first move into the world of combined PC and Mobile development we’re all extremely proud of how PRISM: Light the Way looks and plays – we’re very pleased to be working with Eidos on the game, their integrated approach to platform strategy is both refreshing and very forward looking"

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