351. Tomb Raider Chronicles - EIDOS RELEASES LEGO STAR WARS GAME
Eidos plc, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software and Giant Interactive Entertainment today announced that LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game is now available for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, Xbox video game system from Microsoft, PC and Game Boy Advance platforms.
Last Updated: Apr 5, 2005
352. Tomb Raider Chronicles - TOMB RAIDER LEGEND CONCEPT ARTWORK
On the day that Eidos lifted its self-imposed embargo on pictures leaked from PSM magazine showcasing the new Lara Croft model, a brand new piece of concept art has emerged. Tentatively titled Tomb Raider Legend, Lara's seventh outing is now under the aegis of Crystal Dynamics, who intend to transport the British archaeologist back to her roots as ardent Tomb Raider, procurer of all things ancient.
Last Updated: Apr 4, 2005
353. Tomb Raider Chronicles - EXPOSED! EIDOS UNVEILS LARA CROFT
Eidos has officially lifted the embargo on pictures of new Lara Croft from Tomb Raider Legend. Points to note include a shiny new headset attached to Lara's ear, binoculars and a circular device attached to Lara's belt and a band of grenades tied to Lara's belt. According to our source, the below profile of Lara Croft will be featured in next month's edition of PSM Magazine (U.S. version) along with more information on Tomb Raider 7.
Last Updated: Apr 4, 2005
354. Tomb Raider Chronicles - EIDOS ANNOUNCES TOMB RAIDER LEGEND
Eidos, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, today reveals the first details, including title, in-game character model and brand direction, of the next adventure for video gaming's leading lady. Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend is grounded in Lara Croft's tomb raiding roots and built to challenge even the most accomplished serial adventurer.
Last Updated: Apr 4, 2005
355. Tomb Raider Chronicles - VIDEO-GAME VIXENS TO BATTLE ON G4
G4, the only 24/7 television network dedicated to video games, screeches into 2005 with announcements of a new name, look and feel as well as two new series, Formula D and Girls Gone Wired. Charles Hirschhorn, Founder and CEO of the network, announced the channel's official name as G4 - video game television - earlier today at the Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour. The name change and new network look and feel will take effect on February 15, 2005.
Last Updated: Apr 4, 2005
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