In November of 2002, Keith Boesky formed the videogames department within International Creative Management. The department translates games to film, brings film and television talent to games and assists studios in maximizing the value of their intellectual property. From 1998 to 2002, Mr. Boesky was the principal of Boesky and Company. Clients included Universal Studios, Paramount Studios, Squaresoft and The Upper Deck Company, Apple Computer, Thomas Weisel Partners, LLC and Pacific Century Cyberworks. In 1996, Mr. Boesky joined Eidos as President. While at Eidos Mr. Boesky expanded Eidos properties, including Tomb Raider and 'Lara Croft' into film, toys and publishing and acquired new properties, such as Final Fantasy VII PC and Fear Effect. From 1992 to 1996 Mr. Boesky was an attorney with Cooley Godward.
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