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Spike VGA 2012: Tomb Raider extended trailer revealed
An extended trailer debuted at the Spike Videogame Awards 2012 for the upcoming 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider. Strategy Informer has posted the video for all to enjoy - check it out in the video below.
Square Enix re-release original Tomb Raider games through Steam
Posted: 29.11.2012 by Technet2k
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In the run up to 2013's Tomb Raider from Crystal Dynamics, publisher Square Enix has decided to overload our senses with six doses of Lara Croft nostalgia. Available at $9.99 / €9.99 / £6.99 each.
That means you don't need to try and hunt down that 1996 disc of the original MS-DOS running Tomb Raider. We can take on dinosaurs, mansion training courses and the end of world digitally.
That means you don't need to try and hunt down that 1996 disc of the original MS-DOS running Tomb Raider. We can take on dinosaurs, mansion training courses and the end of world digitally.
Tomb Raider "12 to 15" hours long "depending on your play style"
Posted: 26.11.2012 by Technet2k
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Crystal Dynamics' reboot of Tomb Raider is worth over half a day in terms of length, although that is "depending on your play style" with the new Lara Croft, said global brand manager Karl Stewart.
This little bit of info came from a Q&A session via the official Tomb Raider twitter. Lara will have regenerative health on her island adventure, and while she can swim she won't be in this title.
This little bit of info came from a Q&A session via the official Tomb Raider twitter. Lara will have regenerative health on her island adventure, and while she can swim she won't be in this title.
Tomb Raider US collector's edition announced
Posted: 13.11.2012 by Nakerman
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Have you got a spare $100? If so, the Tomb Raider collector's edition might be a tempting prospect. Available on PS3 and Xbox 360, Square Enix have detailed what extra bang players can get for extra buck.
Former Square boss calls merger "a complete failure" between Square and Enix
Posted: 08.11.2012 by Technet2k
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Hisashi Suzuki, former president of Square, is less than impressed by the result of 2003's merger between Square and Enix. He grimly remarks the company has "no vision for the future."
This comes after losses of nearly ¥5.5 billion are posted, seeing the Square Enix stock price plunge with a market cap of ¥124 billion. Suzuki-san points to Square's 2003 cap of ¥150 billion.
This comes after losses of nearly ¥5.5 billion are posted, seeing the Square Enix stock price plunge with a market cap of ¥124 billion. Suzuki-san points to Square's 2003 cap of ¥150 billion.








Posted: 09.12.2012 by JonahFalcon
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