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CORE DESIGN'S 10 ANNIVERSARY TRAILER

Prior to the decision by Eidos plc to port development of the Tomb Raider franchise to Crystal Dynamics, former Lara Croft architects Core Design were working on their own commemorative edition of Tomb Raider to celebrate 10 years of Lara Croft. While this version of the game was subsequently canned when Core Design were disbanded, a steady flow of media showcasing the work has been forthcoming.

Last Updated: Jan 28, 2008

NEW TOMB RAIDER UNDERWORLD DETAILS

Game Informer magazine has published a new interview with Eric Lindstrom, Creative Director on Tomb Raider Underworld. While careful not to indulge too much information, Eric does expand on why Crystal Dynamics chose Underworld as the title of Lara Croft's next adventure.

Last Updated: Jan 18, 2008

TOMB RAIDER UNDERWORLD RENDER LIVE

A stunning new Tomb Raider Underworld render showcasing Lara Croft in a death-defying grab has appeared online in glorious HQ resolution. The render had previously been used as cover artwork by numerous print magazines who began rolling out coverage on Tomb Raider Underworld in December 2007.

Last Updated: Jan 15, 2008

TOMB RAIDER UNDERWORLD ANNOUNCED

Eidos has officially announced Tomb Raider Underworld during the Company's interim trading statement. The game is scheduled to launch on 6 platforms (PC, PS3, Xbox 360, NDS, Wii and PS2) simultaneously during the Christmas season as opposed to the previously planned 3 platforms (PC, PS3 and Xbox 360) in June.

Last Updated: Jan 10, 2008

MICROSOFT PLC CONFIRMS UNDERWORLD

Following one of the hottest years in video game history, Microsoft Corp. today announced at the 2008 International CES the addition of new titles to the Games for Windows portfolio and strong first-year results for the Games for Windows initiative. Games for Windows drove the PC gaming category in 2007 with some of the most popular Windows-based games available, and will continue the momentum for Windows-based gaming in 2008.

Last Updated: Jan 7, 2008

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