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EIDOS' BEACH LIFE SOLD OUT FOR JUNE

Sold Out, the UK's premier publisher of value PC titles, promises a truly flaming June as it confirms six hot new additions to its ever-popular £4.99 range. The June releases offer gamers high quality titles from virtually every genre, and include the first £4.99 debuts of Codemasters' renowned Colin McRae Rally 3, and suitably summery debuts for the holiday-themed Beach Life and Hotel Giant.

Last Updated: Jun 12, 2005

ANGELINA JOLIE ON BOARD FOR LIVE 8

Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie will lend her considerable charitable clout to Sir Bob Geldof after agreeing to campaign on behalf of Live 8 to eliminate Third World debt and rewrite trade laws, according to WENN. The Tomb Raider star, who is also an ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, will help the former singer drum up support.

Last Updated: Jun 8, 2005

JILL DE JONG REPLACED AS LARA CROFT ?

G4 may have inadvertently revealed the brand new Lara Croft model who will replace Jill de Jong when she concludes her tenure as Lara Croft's human counterpart and an integral part of Eidos' Tomb Raider publicity machine.

Last Updated: Jun 7, 2005

DARTH VADER CONTINUES STRONGHOLD

Eidos' LEGO Star Wars has maintained a stronghold on the UK game-playing nation according to ELSPA as the pint-sized bricks from yesteryear fortify their position at numero due for a third week running. LucasArts' Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith remains a nose ahead in pole position. Area 51, Championship Manager 5 and FIFA Street round out the top five all-format games week ending June 4, 2005.

Last Updated: Jun 6, 2005

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PHARAOH RECOVERED

A team of French archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Egyptian pharaoh dating back more than 3,600 years. The rare statue of Egypt's King Neferhotep - measuring 1.8 meters in height - was unearthed as archaeologists carried out repairs around the Karnak Temple in the southern city of Luxor, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Last Updated: Jun 6, 2005

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