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On January 6th, 2011 in Uncategorized

Every respective video game console has their own set of exclusives with some being more popular than others. For quite some time, one of Sony’s biggest PlayStation exclusives was none other than Tomb Raider. This franchise has spawned countless titles not to mention a major motion picture. Unfortunately, the franchise has somewhat died off as of late due to lackluster titles but if you’re looking to relive its glory days, you’re in luck.

Sony has come forth to announce that the Tomb Raider Trilogy will be hitting the PlayStation Network on March 22nd in all of its remastered HD glory. Not only will this feature 3 different Tomb Raider titles but it will also feature a PS3 theme and two different PlayStation Home Avatars: both Lara Croft and a Viking Thrall.

via destructoid

On February 11th, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Here’s a question for all you pervs out there — Which video game vixen would you most like to see nude? If you answered Lara Croft, you’re out of luck. Or at least, out of official luck.

Tomb Raider‘s creator Toby Gard was recently asked to draw Lara Croft in the nude but refused to do so. In fact, instead of drawing her in the nude he drew her from behind with what looks to be a ripped shirt draped over her shoulder. Gard has this to say about the matter:

“I was asked to do Lara nude. This was as close as I would allow myself to go”.

Yes, yes, I know, a good percentage of you prepubescent readers are shaking your fists at the screen right now but who’s to say a quick Google search won’t turn up some unofficial Lara Croft nudies? You didn’t hear it from me.

On July 11th, 2009 in Uncategorized

What you see above is a supposedly leaked concept art image of a new Tomb Raider game that is in the works. Furthermore, the image was accompained by a few details of the game.

Reportedly, the next Tomb Raider game will feature open-world gameplay with a reworked combat system. And, a hint at the game’s plot lets us know that it will be an origin story of Lara Croft showcasing how she came to be.

I don’t know about you guys, but the image art shows a close resemblance to that of what would be featured in a Final Fantasy game. It would make sense considering Tomb Raider’s developer, Eidos, was bought out by Final Fantasy‘s Square Enix.

Read (Joystiq)

On January 19th, 2009 in Uncategorized

In the world of video games there’s nothing that can make a company money quite like a recognizable, popular character. Nintendo has filled their stables with recognized icons and profited greatly because of it. Every studio hopes to get that famous money-printer who guarantees financial success.

Naughty Dog’s game director Bruce Straley reckons that Uncharted star Nathan Drake is on his rise to stardom, even saying that Drake “might already be there” when asked if the character could become more famous than Lara Croft. “I feel that Nathan Drake can stand on his own in any line up of the video game pantheon,” he said, going on to assert that the character was a ‘breath of fresh air’.

Quite a boast when you’re discussing a character who has only been featured in a single game so far. Uncharted was quite a success and it may be that people are feeling some sense of real-world nostalgia. Some of the popularity of the title could be that for once someone’s making a real world title that isn’t a World War II game.  Regardless, it’s definitely to say if Drake is a video game icon.

On January 11th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Following the low sales of Tomb Raider: Underworld, Eidos is now considering revising Lara Croft’s design. The publisher hopes to go for a more “female-friendly” look for a wider appeal.

Robert Brent, chief financial officer for Eidos, had this to say: “We need to look at everything, as we develop the next game. Look at how Batman changed succesfully, from the rather sad character of the Michael Keaton era to the noir style of The Dark Knight.”

Full-year revenue for the company has been significantly lowered, ranging from 160 to 180 million pounds, rather than 180 to 200 million.

Read (Times Online)

On January 10th, 2009 in Uncategorized

The developer of the Tomb Raider series, Crystal Dynamics, has layed off thirty of its employees. When asked, Eidos said that they had to let go of their staff because they have “increased focus” on the Tomb Raider Franchise.

This dissapointing news comes after Eidos announced Tomb Raider: Underworld had sold 1.5 million copies since its launch; these numbers were under the publisher’s expectations. As a result, stocks have gone down considerably.

Eidos is still confident that the rest of the year won’t be as bad. They said that their comic book title, Batman Arkham Asylum, will be a smash in sales.

Read (Joystiq)

On August 11th, 2008 in Uncategorized

article-1043524-023CDD7000000578-788_468x367 It’s time for another Lara Croft, what with a new Tomb Raider game due out this November. The new model for the timeless heroine is a former gymnast called Alison Carroll, 23, from Croydon, UK, who follows in the footsteps of models like Nell McAndrew in the role of Lara Croft.

On Daily Mail Online are a couple of pictures of the professional display gymnast who represents Britain at a national level and has even performed in front of Prince Charles; she is also a coach for younger gymnasts. Carroll has left her day job as a secretary to enter a training regime that includes lopping off the head of people standing next to her with a well-placed kick.

Tomb Raider: Underworld, the next game in the series, is due out November 21 on a variety of platforms.