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Technology Stocks : eidos--maker of Tomb Raider

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To: Jeff Lins who wrote (1199)8/7/1998 1:25:00 PM
From: Andrew C.R. Biddle  Read Replies (1) of 1773
 
From fgnonline: fgnonline.com

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November 20th - Sony's Big Day?

Playstation 2: If the armies of industry-chatterers
are to be believed, nothing is more certain than a
large-scale publicity strike by Sony to coincide with
the launch of Sega's Dreamcast in Japan on
November 20th. Few would like to bet against a
crafty, devious and brilliant PR scoop by Sony to
spoil its rival's big day. The only question remaining
is the scale of Sony's strike. It's become the
lunchtime topic for many in the business. Optimistic
views speculate on actual photographs of the
PlayStation 2 box, or a prototype, leaked to the
Japanese press. There's also a possibility of an
official announcement of some kind. Or Sony could
play safe with some market-research and stats
proving its dominance in the games business.

Lara's New Charm Offensive

Multi: Core is set to persuade cynical journos of
the merits of Tomb Raider III, using a simple but
effective method. Hacks - especially those who
were less than impressed by the game's
demonstration at E3 - are being invited to Core's
offices in Derby, England. They are duly seated in
front of three screens. The first shows Tomb Raider,
the second shows Tomb Raider II, and the third
shows Tomb Raider III. The firm hopes to dispel
the notion that the game has not advanced
sufficiently. Results thus far are said to be
encouraging. <<

Andrew
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