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EIDOS RELEASES ONLY OLYMPIC 2002 TITLE

To ski like Picabo Street or Stefan Eberharter, all you need is a stout heart, fiery Olympic spirit and a good set of...thumbs. Those with zero athletic ability still can experience the rush of swishing down the treacherous slopes of the 2002 Winter Games by simply turning on the television and firing up a video game.

Last Updated: Feb 2, 2002

CONSTANTINES SWORD GOES MOBILE

This is something of a first for mobile owners - it’s the only time you’d want a Thief with your phone. More precisely, a copy of Thief: Constantine’s Sword, the newest WAP game announced by Eidos. Based on the characters and locations of the hit PC game Thief: The Dark Project, Constantine’s Sword will be compatible with all WAP 1.1 enabled mobile phones.

Last Updated: Oct 29, 2001

CONSTANTINES SWORD GOES MOBILE

Eidos Interactive announces Thief: Constantine’s Sword, an original title for WAP enabled mobile phones. The game is based upon characters and locations from Eidos’ critically acclaimed PC title Thief: The Dark Project. Thief: Constantine’s Sword is compatible with all WAP 1.1 enabled mobile phones, and partner operators will be announced shortly. Thief: Constantine's Sword is a fiendish combination of puzzle solving, strategy and recollection. You take on the role of Garrett a master thief, and the overall aim of the game is to steal Constantine’s sword.

Last Updated: Oct 12, 2001

LARA CROFT GOES MOBILE

Lara Croft, the popular heroine of the Tomb Raider games, will soon be apperaing even on mobile phones. Tao Group has made computer and console video games compatible with mobile phones. The British software house has created an innovative technology which has convinced a consortium of investors headed by US Bowman Capital Partners to offer new financing worth $18 million.

Last Updated: Sep 11, 2001

LARA JOINS THE RENTAL REVOLUTION

BT Openworld have revealed details of their new Software To Go rental initiative aimed at delivering video games, graphics packages and educational titles to broadband users on a cost per hour, day or week basis, the BBC reports today.

Last Updated: Sep 4, 2001

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