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  2. Toby Gard - Wikipedia

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    Gard left Core Design in 1997. With Tomb Raider already an established hit, Core was no longer giving Gard the creative freedom he originally had. In the end, he was given the choice of making a Tomb Raider port for the Nintendo 64, or working on Core's vision for Tomb Raider II. Neither option appealed to him, so he left the company. [6]

  3. Tomb Raider - Wikipedia

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    Upon release, Tomb Raider became an unexpected success, reaching the top of sales charts and remaining for a time. It went on to sell over 7 million units worldwide. [69] [80] Tomb Raider II was a greater commercial success, with debut sales higher than the first game and total worldwide sales of 8 million units.

  4. List of Tomb Raider media - Wikipedia

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    Tomb Raider: Apocalypse Episode 1: The Eye of Osiris: Sky Gamestar (UK only) 2003 Tomb Raider: The Osiris Codex: Java ME: Tomb Raider: Apocalypse Episode 2: The Shadow Falls: Sky Gamestar (UK only) Tomb Raider: Apocalypse Episode 3: The Last Midnight: 2004 Tomb Raider: Quest for Cinnabar: Tomb Raider: Elixir of Life: 2005 Tomb Raider: The ...

  5. Crystal Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    The studio then developed the first two games in a Tomb Raider reboot trilogy—Tomb Raider (2013) and Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015)—and shifted into a support role for Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018) while working on Marvel's Avengers (2020). Square Enix sold Crystal Dynamics to Embracer Group in August 2022.

  6. Tomb Raider Collectible Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Tomb Raider Collectible Card Game is an out-of-print collectible card game by Precedence based on the Tomb Raider franchise. It was unveiled at the 1999 Gen Con Game Fair in Milwaukee [1] and was released in August 1999. [2] The Premier set contained 210 cards.

  7. Tomb Raider III - Wikipedia

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    Tomb Raider III (also known as Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft) is an action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It was released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows platforms in 1998. Tomb Raider III is the third title in the Tomb Raider series and a sequel to Tomb Raider II.

  8. Tomb Raider (Game Boy Color video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tomb Raider was the debut entry for the series on Nintendo platforms, with it being described by developers and journalists as technically impressive for the platform. It sold well for THQ, and was praised by critics for its technical achievements and emulation of the main series gameplay in portable form.

  9. Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft - Wikipedia

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    Earl Baylon, who voiced Jonah Maiava in the video game reboot trilogy, reprises his role. In October 2021, Allen Maldonado joined the cast as Lara's tech expert, Zip, a character who was first introduced in the 2000 game Tomb Raider: Chronicles, and had not appeared in the franchise since the 2008 game Tomb Raider: Underworld. The series also ...