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Technology Stocks : eidos--maker of Tomb Raider

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To: Tae Spam Kim who wrote (1477)11/21/1998 6:12:00 AM
From: sverrir thorolfsson  Read Replies (1) of 1773
 
In light of the recent departures of certain employees from ION Storm we remain fully confident in John Romero and the Daikatana Team's ability in completing Daikatana according to the current schedule. Despite the departures, with the game at its current state the vast majority of the tasks assigned to those choosing to leave have been completed. Daikatana is entering a Beta/QA stage and we feel safe in the knowledge that the remaining 20 plus members of the Daikatana team will complete this game with the level of polish and gameplay excellence expected in a John Romero title.

In addition, Tom Hall's Anachronox is still on schedule for its early Fall release.

"I have personally spent a significant amount of time working with the staff and can tell you that the wealth of talent that remains on the project can get the job done," said James Poole, Director of Development at Eidos Interactive, and Executive Producer of Daikatana and Anachronox. "In addition, the Eidos and ION Storm relationship has grown continuously since inception and we are well aware of and support all decisions made by ION Storm management."

ionstorm.com
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