Was he murdered? Or was he hurt in battle?
Does the newly discovered broken leg offer clues to his death? "King Tut's
Final Secrets" attempts to solve the mystery.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050429/LAFRU6 )
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Zahi Hawass, leading
archaeologist and National Geographic Explorer-in -Residence, as he and a team
of Egyptian scientists remove the mummy from its sarcophagus for the first
time in more than 25 years.
The CT scanner, donated by Siemens Medical Solutions, compiled 1,700 high-
resolution 3-D images including cross-section views of the pharaoh's bones,
skull and teeth. But, only one knows to whom the
famous face actually belongs. For more information,
please visit http://www.
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Playlogic Entertainment, Inc. is an independent publisher of entertainment
software for consoles, PCs, handhelds, mobile devices, and other digital
media. Partially funded by the
National Geographic Society, the project aims to conserve and study the
ancient mummies of Egypt.C.

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This two-hour world premiere special follows Dr. Executive producer is John Bredar . This 'virtual' break dance event will
complement the annual Red Bull live contest. Currently, 11 games on 16 platforms are under
development, including "Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales," "Age of Pirates:
Captain Blood," "Ancient Wars: Sparta," "Diabolique - License to Sin" and
"PRISM - Threat: Level Red," which will be published this year.newscom.

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The scanning of King Tut's mummy is part of a landmark,
five-year Egyptian research and conservation project.C.

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Now, for the first time in 26 years, more than 130
treasures from his tomb will tour the United States beginning June 16, 2005 at
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).' The title
will be produced for various platforms and will be released in 2007. This groundbreaking research is also
featured as the cover story of National Geographic magazine's June issue.

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C. He became pharaoh at the age of nine -- and ruled for nearly a
decade before his mysterious death.
The National Geographic exhibition, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the
Pharaohs, will include 50 major objects excavated from the tomb of Tut
including his royal diadem -- the gold crown discovered on his head -- one of
the gold and precious stone inlaid coffinettes that contained his mummified
internal organs and the CT scans featured in "King Tut's Final Secrets. For NGC, Martha Conboy is executive producer; John Ford is
executive in charge of production.


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For NGC, Martha Conboy is executive producer; John Ford is
executive in charge of production.

Playlogic's portfolio includes games that are being developed by several
teams at Playlogic Game Factory, Playlogic's in -house development studio
based in Breda, as well as games developed by a number of studios
throughout the world.playlogicgames. Was he murdered? Or was he hurt in battle?
Does the newly discovered broken leg offer clues to his death? "King Tut's
Final Secrets" attempts to solve the mystery.
For more than 80 years, the life and death of the fallen pharaoh has
fascinated generations. Now, for the first time in 26 years, more than 130
treasures from his tomb will tour the United States beginning June 16, 2005 at
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

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Since his tomb was discovered in 1922,
King Tutankhamun and the circumstances surrounding his death have been a
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than 70 objects from other royal graves of the 18th Dynasty (1555 B. The Red Bull BC One
event set international standards in the world of break dancing."

About Playlogic:

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The scans also provide a blueprint for reconstructing what King Tut
actually looked like.
(OTC BB: PLGC) today announced the signing of a worldwide licensing
agreement with Red Bull for the publishing and production of a break dance
video game. The company distributes its products worldwide through all
available channels, online and offline. Its internal studio is based in Breda (The Netherlands). Working separately, two paleosculptors use a "digital
skull " from the scan to map the angles and dimensions of a face and transform
the raw data into a life -like silicone bust.
"King Tut's Final Secrets" is produced by National Geographic Television
and Film (NGT+F).

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Partially funded by the
National Geographic Society, the project aims to conserve and study the
ancient mummies of Egypt.


m. The goal: use state of the art CT scan technology
to solve the mystery surrounding King Tut's death.

Based at National Geographic Society headquarters in Washington, D.

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National Geographic Channel World Premiere Special Features First -Ever
Bust of the Pharaoh Created from 3-D CT Scans

Exhibition of Tut's Treasures to Include Bust and CT Scans -
Begins June 2005 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

WASHINGTON, He is the most famous Egyptian king
in history.
Playlogic Entertainment, Inc. Whoever loses a single battle is out. Playlogic, established in early 2002, publishes game concepts across
various genres.com


The scans also provide a blueprint for reconstructing what King Tut
actually looked like. Their results will be compared as we reveal the
first complete picture of what King Tut really looked like.) will be showcased as well.

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For more than 80 years , the life and death of the fallen pharaoh has
fascinated generations.
"King Tut's Final Secrets " is produced by National Geographic Television
and Film (NGT+F). Producer and director
is Brando Quilici. Why did the famed "boy king" die so young? Was
he murdered? Is there truth to the legendary curse set upon those who would
disturb his final resting place? And what did he really look like?
(Photo: http://www. Executive producer is John Bredar.

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"CT technology enables us to virtually 'unwrap' the mummies without
damaging them," explains Hawass, Secretary General of Egypt's Supreme Council
of Antiquities. Their results will be compared as we reveal the
first complete picture of what King Tut really looked like. National Geographic Channel
debuted to an initial 10 million homes in January 2001, and has been one of
the fastest growing networks in history . The CT
scan finds loose bones inside King Tut's skull, severed ribs and a fractured
left leg with a missing kneecap.

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The CT
scan finds loose bones inside King Tut's skull, severed ribs and a fractured
left leg with a missing kneecap. Working separately, two paleosculptors use a "digital
skull" from the scan to map the angles and dimensions of a face and transform
the raw data into a life-like silicone bust.


Stefan Layer, VP /Chief Marketing & Sales Officer of Playlogic , said, "I am
very pleased that a video game will be produced and published by
Playlogic based on the Red Bull BC One event.
The CT scanner, donated by Siemens Medical Solutions, compiled 1,700 high-
resolution 3-D images including cross-section views of the pharaoh's bones,
skull and teeth.

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He became pharaoh at the age of nine -- and ruled for nearly a
decade before his mysterious death.

Based at National Geographic Society headquarters in Washington, D.

Playlogic , who currently has approximately 75 employees, is listed on the
OTC BB under the symbol "PLGC" and is headquartered in New York and
Amsterdam. "World
Racing 2," "Knights of the Temple 2" and "Gene Troopers" have been released
recently throughout Europe.

'King Tut's Final Secrets' Reveals the Face of 'The Boy King' and Explores His Mysterious Death


"King Tut's Final Secrets" follows the scientific team as they refine the
technique of using the CT scanner on Egypt's most high-profile mummy.C., the
National Geographic Channel is a joint venture between National Geographic
Television + Film (NGT+F) and Fox Cable Networks. For more information,
please visit http://www.

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C.com/channel .

The game is based on the increasing worldwide popularity of break dancing
and will give a realistic representation of its dance moves and actions. No kicks, no punches -- only acrobatic moves ,
seeming to defy gravity. Zahi Hawass, leading
archaeologist and National Geographic Explorer -in-Residence, as he and a team
of Egyptian scientists remove the mummy from its sarcophagus for the first
time in more than 25 years. The scanning of King Tut's mummy is part of a landmark,
five -year Egyptian research and conservation project.

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ET/PT, the National Geographic Channel
premieres "King Tut's Final Secrets," a high-tech forensic investigation
unveiling new findings related to his death and the first-ever reconstruction
of his face and head using revolutionary 3-D CT scan imaging -- revealing what
he looked like on the day he died.
"King Tut's Final Secrets" follows the scientific team as they refine the
technique of using the CT scanner on Egypt's most high-profile mummy. The Channel has carriage with all of
the nation's major cable and satellite television providers , making it
currently available to more than 53 million homes.

For further information about Playlogic, the games it publishes and
develops, artwork and press information, please visit
www .
This two-hour world premiere special follows Dr.
"CT technology enables us to virtually 'unwrap' the mummies without
damaging them," explains Hawass, Secretary General of Egypt's Supreme Council
of Antiquities. But, only one knows to whom the
famous face actually belongs. National Geographic Channel
debuted to an initial 10 million homes in January 2001, and has been one of
the fastest growing networks in history.com/channel.

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-1305
B. Since his tomb was discovered in 1922,
King Tutankhamun and the circumstances surrounding his death have been a
source of intrigue worldwide .nationalgeographic.

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C.

PRESS RELEASE Playlogic Publishes and Produces Red Bull Break Dance Game

The event has the
necessary vibe and mass-market appeal to create an exciting and
entertaining video game.

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The National Geographic exhibition, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the
Pharaohs, will include 50 major objects excavated from the tomb of Tut
including his royal diadem -- the gold crown discovered on his head -- one of
the gold and precious stone inlaid coffinettes that contained his mummified
internal organs and the CT scans featured in "King Tut's Final Secrets. "The moves , freezes, foot work and styles are so authentic
that we cannot wait to play it for the first time . The Channel has carriage with all of
the nation's major cable and satellite television providers , making it
currently available to more than 53 million homes.

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This groundbreaking research is also
featured as the cover story of National Geographic magazine's June issue.) will be showcased as well ., the
National Geographic Channel is a joint venture between National Geographic
Television + Film (NGT+F) and Fox Cable Networks. The game is based on the 'Red Bull BC One Event."

"We have never seen anything like this before!" said Amigo, B-Boy from
Flying Steps, after seeing the first playable demo, created by Binary Craft
in South Korea.

Playlogic is always looking for additional , high-quality games and acquires
products that can be exploited in the complete value chain of digital
entertainment products from games at retail to mobile games and digital TV. Producer and director
is Brando Quilici.

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Why did the famed "boy king" die so young? Was
he murdered? Is there truth to the legendary curse set upon those who would
disturb his final resting place? And what did he really look like?
On Sunday, May 15 at 9 p. The goal: use state of the art CT scan technology
to solve the mystery surrounding King Tut's death.
Two 'B-Boys' -- break dancers -- at a time will stand face to face in
battle in the dance arena. National Geographic Channel World Premiere Special Features First-Ever
Bust of the Pharaoh Created from 3-D CT Scans

Exhibition of Tut's Treasures to Include Bust and CT Scans -
Begins June 2005 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

WASHINGTON, He is the most famous Egyptian king
in history." More
than 70 objects from other royal graves of the 18th Dynasty (1555 B.

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'King Tut 's Final Secrets' Reveals the Face of 'The Boy King' and Explores His Mysterious Death

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merciless KO-system in this competition defines the unique nature of the
event that leaves only one standing in the arena -- the champion. We expect
many impressed B-Boys and gamers when they see the game.
ET/PT, the National Geographic Channel
premieres "King Tut's Final Secrets," a high-tech forensic investigation
unveiling new findings related to his death and the first-ever reconstruction
of his face and head using revolutionary 3-D CT scan imaging -- revealing what
he looked like on the day he died.

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