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Fear Effect Continues Eidos’ Leadership In Bringing Video Games To The Big Screen


03 February, 2004

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Michelle Seebach
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Loretta Stevens
Eidos
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San Francisco, CA (February 3, 2004) – Eidos (NASDAQ:EIDSY), one of the world’s leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, today announced that it has optioned the film and television rights to its sexy and action-packed video game franchise Fear Effect to producer and director Uwe Boll and his production company, BollKG.

Continuing Eidos’ success in transitioning game content to film, the Fear Effect deal follows in the footsteps of the hugely popular Tomb Raider video game to the big screen via Paramount Pictures. Additionally, Eidos optioned the multi-award-winning game Deus Ex to Columbia Pictures and producer Laura Zisken in 2002.

“We are excited to continue our success of extending our original IP to film,” said Paul Baldwin, vice president of marketing at Eidos. “Tomb Raider was highly successful, as will be Deus Ex, and we look forward to Fear Effect continuing this trend.”

"Fear Effect is a fantastic game with a dark story. I want to create an action film in the vein of Charlie’s Angels but portray its sexy heroines Hana and Rain in a much edgier fashion,” said Uwe Boll.

Uwe Boll’s credits include: “House of the Dead,” based on the Sega video game, which was released by Artisan Entertainment on October 10, 2003. Boll also produced and directed the upcoming movie “Alone in the Dark,” based on the Atari video game. Starring Christian Slater and Tara Reid, the “Alone in the Dark” film is slated for a Summer 2004 release.

The Fear Effect action-adventure games are set in the third person and star two sexy and intelligent heroines, Hana and Rain. The Fear Effect games are well-known for their gorgeous anime-style characters and intense gameplay experience - balancing hard-hitting action, an engrossing storyline, and challenging puzzles.

About Eidos
Eidos plc is one of the world’s leading publishers and developers of entertainment software with a diverse mix of titles for the PC, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo GameCube™ and the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft. For more information on Eidos and its products visit www.eidos.com

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