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To: Bleeker who wrote (934)6/1/1998 2:47:00 PM
From: THIERRY ANNEZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1773
 
To All,

Just back from the most amazing expo/show I have ever attended, E3 in Atlanta!

Also just finished reading all posts/articles/reviews etc...and amazed that quite a few are still relating to Eidos as a one product company!?!?!?! I have indeed witnessed the most exciting/attended booth in the whole show. It made me think of Paris in the summer, crowded, hot and humid, loud, filled with the smell of perspiration, even the smoke was there (except that it wasn't coming from cigarettes). A pretty good Lara lookalike was present and drawing madding crowds of fans eager to get their picture taken along her.

I was quite impressed by the number and quality of games showed. I also tested TR III and can tell you that I will buy it without hesitation. From talking to quite a few fans, the hopes are more for additional Lara adventures than for technological changes in the game. That's the plus in such a franchise (meaning not another faceless game like Quake), you just want more of the same again and again! That's why TRIII is a guaranteed success.

and TR IV and TR V.....

Thierry