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Technology Stocks : GTIS - Will it be a Phoenix or not ?

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To: Coy Lynn Gullett who wrote (1512)2/22/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Scott Miller   of 2319
 
>>> As for GTIS..I can't say for sure where they are headed..The qtr's
revenue was much better then I anticipated...but everyone seems
to be headed to g.o.d.
Unreal will be great, but no unreal N64
and Max Payne is being published by g.o.d. <<<

GTIS was really built on one game: DOOM II and the many successful DOOM add-ons (GT also had a tremendous distribution system, too, which has a lot of value). A giant hit like DOOM can lift a company, even one the size of GT. I see several huge hits in GT's future: Unreal, Duke Nukem Forever, Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (consoles only) and Prey, plus other second level hits like an OddWorld and Total Annihilation sequel. There's also a racing game being developed by an Australian developer that is totally amazing. I think the next 18 months will be very, very strong for GT. (Duke: Time to Kill, btw, is on the cover of the just-out GamePro magazine, issue 114.)

GTIS also has a option on Duke Nukem 5, which I'm sure they will not give up, plus an option on a Duke game based on the coming movie. ;)

Scott Miller
Apogee
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