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Black & White to launch in UK

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Published: 05 Apr 2001 13:44 BST

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The hotly-hyped Black & White, developed by Lionhead and published by Electronic Arts, is to be released tomorrow for PC. The strategy game features much-vaunted AI technology in the guise of "Creatures" (you can choose a horse, a leopard or even a mandrill) that can be trained.

For full in-depth previews and features on Black & White, go to Gamespot UK. Or enter Gamespot UK's competition to win your own copy of the game.

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