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'TOMB RAIDER LEGEND' RELEASE UPDATE
A vast number of our readers are wondering when they can expect another update on Tomb Raider Legend, so we've been in touch with Eidos and put forward your questions. SCi Entertainment Group recently acquired Eidos plc and are busy assimilating the company and re-structuring the internal hierarchy.
Last Updated: Jul 13, 2005
EIDOS CEO GARDNER ON TRANSFORMING
Eidos / SCi's new CEO of U.S. publishing has barely had a chance to sit down at his new desk, but in this exclusive interview, former 0~3 President Bill Gardner talks about the challenges ahead as SCi and Eidos integrate their respective publishing businesses. Gardner is confident that the combined entity will truly become a global powerhouse.
Last Updated: Jul 13, 2005
JUICED SQUEEZES INTO ALL-FORMAT POLE
Juiced has snatched pole position from Medal Of Honour: European Assault in this week's ELSPA all-format charts week ending Friday 9 July. Destroy All Humans - a second THQ title - Cricket 2005 and God Of War pack out the top five respectively. Eidos' LEGO Star Wars remains in eighth position, with LucasArts' Episode III video-game counterpart static at ninth.
Last Updated: Jul 12, 2005
TOMB RAIDER STAR LOBBIES FOR AFRICA
Tomb Raider star Djimon Hounsou has saddled up with Irish rock star Bono in lobbying for African scholars to give back to their homeland and eradicate corruption rife among politicians and leaders, WENN reports today. Hounsou, a native of Benin, Africa, says today's top minds can help him achieve that.
Last Updated: Jul 12, 2005
ARCHAEOLOGISTS FIND ANCIENT CANAL
American archaeologists have unearthed a series of buried arteries thought to be one of the largest integrated canal systems the Hohokam Indians ever built in the Phoenix area. According to Associated Press, twenty Hohokam canals, uncovered during an ongoing archaeological survey of the 240-acre site, have been found since October. The largest measures 45 feet wide and 16 feet deep.
Last Updated: Jul 12, 2005
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