Tomb Raider: Anniversary


By News from N4G, posted 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Nicely done, Crystal Dynamics. It looks as if the Tomb Raider HD trilogy is lookin' good. If there's one thing the world needs, it's more Lara Croft in HD.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years ago
The Lost Gamer writes: Eidos have revealed today that they are set to release a new collection of artwork entitled 'The Art of Tomb Raider'

By GamesRadar UK posted 4 years, 1 month ago
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By Stuart Bishop posted 4 years, 2 months ago
Dec 3, 2007 It could well turn out that Tomb Raider Underworld is the name Eidos will slap on Lara Croft's next adventure. Reports indicate that the publisher has filed for trademark of the phrase 'Tomb Raider Underworld' with the Patent and Trademark Office. 'Underworld' has led to speculation that the new Tomb Raider game may find Croft mixing it up with seedy criminal elements, but it could of course just be a reference to the core of the sequel involving underground antics. Either way,

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 3 months ago
This week, Eidos is releasing to retail the Xbox 360 version of Tomb Raider: Anniversary. And while it typically doesn't take much for the buxom heroine to turn heads of her own accord, Eidos is capitalizing on the increased attention anyway by announcing that Wii gamers will have a chance to go hands on with Lara Croft in Tomb Raider: Anniversary on November 13.

By John Walker posted 4 years, 6 months ago
Aug 22, 2007 One of the best in-gags in gaming history is the "Lara Nude Cheat." For all the old Tomb Raider games, Core would leak a cheat that claimed to turn Lara naked. In reality, once you'd managed to pull off the complex moves, your only reward was to watch your heroine violently explode with a scream, her arms, legs and head flying off in different directions. Gone are such innocent times, thanks to the mod scene. Now you can have Lara look any way you wish in TR: Anniversary (sorry

By News from N4G, posted 4 years, 6 months ago
The Eidos executive thinks that the games industry needs more iconic characters to compete with movies, TV, and comics: Industry veteran Ian Livingstone thinks that game developers need more character. The Eidos product acquisition director, speaking at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival 2007, told the audience that characters were extremely important not just in games, but also as intellectual properties that can then be used in other products.

Lara Croft (Karima Adebibe) takes a break from promoting the new Tomb Raider: Anniversary game to relax in the sunshine and open Italy's very first women-only beach located in Riccione, an exclusive resort near Rimini on the east coast.

By Ben Richardson posted 4 years, 7 months ago
Wednesday 27 June 2007 We have no idea what relation there is between Lara Croft, the Tomb Raider, and Lara Croft, the pretty lady who opens beaches. But we do know that we've been sent the pictures. Apparently Karima Adebibe, the delicious real-world edition of Miss Croft, was on location in Italy to open the country's first ever women-only beach. Which will, we're told allow ladies "to relax and tan themselves without having to fend off any unwanted attention". Of course, they could just
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