411. Tomb Raider Chronicles - TOMB RAIDER PLUGS MEDIA INTO GAME WORLD
Mainstream media have primarily focused on Paramount Pictures Lara Croft Tomb Raider motion picture to deliver the concept of Lara Croft and her globe trotting adventures to a public very much unaware of it's video-game ancestry. Robert Philpot investigates the video game - motion picture relationship and discovers that box-office receipts weighed against video-game sales figures are remarkably similar:
Last Updated: Jun 20, 2001
412. Tomb Raider Chronicles - WEST AND JOLIE TALK MOVIE SEQUEL
Paramount Pictures Lara Croft: Tomb Raider motion picture released across the United States last Friday raking in $48.2 million on it's opening weekend, and movie Director Simon West has reportedly already spoken to Oscar winning Lara Croft star Angelina Jolie on a series of Tomb Raider sequels:
Last Updated: Jun 19, 2001
413. Tomb Raider Chronicles - CURSE OF THE SWORD DISTRIBUTION DEAL
Coinciding with Lara Croft's feature film debut, Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) will launch Tomb Raider(R): Curse of The Sword(TM) for Game Boy(R) Color the week of June 25. The game challenges players to take control of the first lady of adventure in a globe-hopping quest to recover a cursed artifact. Tomb Raider is undeniably one of the hottest properties in interactive entertainment today, states Kathy Vrabeck, executive vice president, Activision Global Publishing and Brand Management. As the leading third- party publisher of Game Boy Color titles we're thrilled to bring Lara's latest adventure to the hand held video game system.
Last Updated: Jun 19, 2001
414. Tomb Raider Chronicles - ASPYR MEDIA ANNOUNCE MAC RELEASE
Aspyr Media have officially announced the release of Tomb Raider Chronicles for the Macintosh platform which will ship with Core Designs level editor, Mac Central reports today:
Last Updated: Jun 19, 2001
415. Tomb Raider Chronicles - EIDOS WINS INITIATIVE APPROVAL
Eidos Interactive PLC, the UK games company which publishes Core Designs Tomb Raider video-game series, lost thirteen per cent off its share price yesterday after the company won approval on a new discount initiative aimed at raising £51.7m Eidos will sell one new share at 155 pence for every three shares held by existing shareholders to raise funds for the development of new video games.
Last Updated: Jun 18, 2001
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