IGN talks with Bill Gardner, Eidos Interactive's presidednt and CEO, about the Wii version of Tomb Raider: Aniversary. The game is also in development for the PS2, PC, and PSP.

Earlier today Eidos Interactive announced that Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary has underway for Nintendo's next-generation Wii console. The title is a remake of the original Tomb Raider title, which sparked the Lara Croft craze.

"The Wii home video game system is a hugely innovative games console and we wanted to make a special version of Anniversary to appeal to Wii owners," said Kathryn Clements, senior brand manager for Tomb Raider at Eidos. "The Wii Remote and nunchuck controllers allow Wii gamers to control Lara in brand new, unique ways, and there are plenty of new features, to be revealed soon, which will ensure Anniversary really hits the spot -- literally."

To clarify what today's news means for Wii owners, we chatted with Eidos Interactive's president and CEO, Bill Gardner. Here's what he had to say:
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    Tribulation May 16, 07
    Why are they developing a game for the PS2?

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