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To: Brent A. Thale who wrote (1680)5/17/1999 10:13:00 PM
From: Jeff Lins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1773
 
Just thought it interesting to note that many of us who have been with EIDSY for a while are all out...even those of us who truly love the company can see a few bumps in the near term...



To: Brent A. Thale who wrote (1680)5/18/1999 10:01:00 AM
From: Harry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1773
 
Hi Brent,

Regarding TR4, there was a blurb yesterday on www.fgnonline.com that TR4 was shown in a private room to industry analysts and investors (by investors, I think they meant institutional investors). I haven't found any info yet, though, as to what people's reactions were.

Also, Eidos had some pretty interesting E3 announcements. The two major ones I took away were their publishing deals with Crichton's new company (Timeline) and Capcom (for the Resident Evil series in Europe and Australia). This should help further erase the Eidos-has-only-Tomb-Raider misconception that Wall Street seems to have, IMHO. :-)

Harry

PS By the way, the press releases regarding the Capcom deal seem a bit vague to me on whether Eidos has Resident Evil publishing rights on all platforms. I think it gives them rights to all platforms, but I'm not sure. Anyone else get a better read?