316. Tomb Raider Chronicles - EIDOS PLIES 'TOMB RAIDER LEGEND' INFO
Eidos has unearthed a new collection of screen shots and a second 3D tour of Lara Croft on www.tombraider.com with a brief synopsis on what players can expect from Tomb Raider Legend. Our intrepid British archaeologist will visit a vast array of cinematic and exotic locations including ancient tombs, dangerous jungles, snowy mountain ruins with numerous unexpected surprises in between.
Last Updated: May 2, 2005
317. Tomb Raider Chronicles - TURNING THE KALEIDOSCOPE FOR 5 YEARS
Tomb Raider Chronicles has been providing unparalleled coverage of Eidos' leading intellectual properties for over five years. Our tireless digital crawler - Gertie - continually spiders our web site and records data from more than 2,200 articles and rich media additions to a fully searchable database. Our powerful search engine can answer queries in a number of formats including date and/or score.
Last Updated: May 2, 2005
318. Tomb Raider Chronicles - 'TOMB RAIDER LEGEND' PC SCREEN SHOTS
Tomb Raider Legend - now under the aegis of Crystal Dynamics - looks set to restore confidence in fans of Lara Croft if these HQ screen shots are anything to go by. Lara Croft has undergone extensive surgery at Crystal Dynamics and, coupled with a brand new game engine that will tap the latest video-game technologies, Lara looks ever more ready to face the perils of a haunt from her past and perhaps achieve critical acclaim for doing so.
Last Updated: May 2, 2005
319. Tomb Raider Chronicles - 1.4 MILLION READERS SATISFIED IN APRIL
Tomb Raider Chronicles celebrates a milestone month of activity across our web site. With interest in the Tomb Raider franchise spurred on by Eidos' announcement of Tomb Raider Legend, coupled with our coverage of the acquisition battle between SCi and Elevation Partners, we delivered content to over 1.4 million readers during the month of April, raising our bar for May 2005, and setting a new monthly reader record.
Last Updated: Apr 30, 2005
320. Tomb Raider Chronicles - ARCHAEOLOGISTS FIND PHARAONIC SEALS
Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered a series of rare Pharaonic seals of soldiers sent out on desert missions in search of red paint to decorate the pyramids, French news agency AFP has reported. The 26 matchbox-sized seals belonged to Cheops, who ruled from 2551 to 2528 BC, in whose honour the greatest of the great pyramids of Giza southwest of Cairo was built, and show Pharaonic soldiers' ranks, AFP is quoted as saying.
Last Updated: Apr 28, 2005
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