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TOMB RAIDER CHRONICLES: PROLOGUE
The wrath of Horus hones in on Lara Croft, the ground beneath her rocks, unbalancing her, her stammered stance kicking up tiny whirlwinds of dust as fragments of small rocks rain down, a blizzard of dust, partially obscuring the safe path through the toppling pillars. Lara is running now, her heart beating it's way through her chest, the beads of sweat a torrid storm across her forehead, she launches herself over a spike-filled pit, eyeing through the corner of her blurred sight the fate that lay beneath her. Hurriedly, she scampers, leaves the pyramid as a myriad of explosions amplify around the open space she once stood in, support pillars continue their almost motionless glide to earth, ricocheting all around her, as a huge portion of the ragged ceiling, lined with stalactites, silently detaches itself from above and descends with evil certainty to the ground below.
Last Updated: Aug 19, 2000
TOMB RAIDER: CHRONICLES PREVIEW
Tomb Raider: Chronicles...Is she or isn't she. According to Core Design's Adrian Smith, 'she could wake up, have banged her head in the shower and it all would have been a horrible dream...' mocking that infamous episode from the television soap Dallas. Adrian also comments during an interview in this months UK Playstation magazine of the 'deluge of email' received from frantic Tomb Raider fans across the globe quizzing the company on whether their worldly adventurer Lara Croft was actually dead, having been consumed by the Temple of Horus at the close of the suggestively named The Last Revelation.
Last Updated: Aug 9, 2000
TOMB RAIDER CHRONICLES INFORMATION
The UK Playstation Magazine's August feature this month focuses on the fifth instalment from the phenomenally successful Tomb Raider series from Eidos Interactive and developed by CORE DESIGN aptly named Tomb Raider Chronicles. The scene begins with the funeral of our heroine Miss Lara Croft, feared consumed in the Temple Of Horus at the end of The Last Revelation (aka Tomb Raider 4). As Wilson and several other guests begin to reminisce of adventures entertaining Lara to the covenants of the globe, the story cuts to Rome, where, as Wilson narrates a particular favourite adventure, Lara assumes her role and the game begins.
Last Updated: Aug 7, 2000
TOMB RAIDER MOTION PICTURE RELEASE
Paramount Pictures' eagerly anticipated screen version of 'Tomb Raider,' starring Academy Award(R) winner Angelina Jolie, has begun principal photography in London. Directed by Simon West ('The General's Daughter,' 'Con Air'), the live-action feature film is inspired by the most popular interactive video character in history -- Lara Croft. Beautiful and brainy, Lara is the heroine of Eidos Interactive's phenomenally successful 'Tomb Raider' video game series.
Last Updated: Aug 1, 2000
THE LAST REVELATION HITS GAMEBOY
No console is safe as worldly adventurer Lara Croft invades the Nintendo GAMEBOY COLOR. Lara has been contacted by her good friend Professor Igor Bowmane, who works in the Ancient Artifact department at the University of Moscow. He has told her of an old manuscript which recounts the last few years of the reign of Moctezuma II, found by a captain under the leadership of the Spanish Conquistador Cortez.
Last Updated: Jul 23, 2000
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