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Tomb Raider Game Secrets


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The world was introduced to Lara Croft, aka "The Divine Pony-tail", with the release of the original Tomb Raider game in 1996, and I, Areala the world has yet to stop worshiping her for the goddess that she is. Oh sure, she's had the occasional makeover from time to time, to smooth out her polygon counts in her more curvy regions, or to increase her resolution to high-definition standards, but make no mistake, this was the Lara the world fell in love with, triangular boobs and all.

This was one of the last guides produced in black and white by Prima; by the time they did their Tomb Raider II book, everything was full-colour. It's a pity they couldn't have done it for this book, since sitting right next to it on the shelf was Dimension Publishing's official guide, which made this one look downright pedestrian with its greyscale gradients. But even in the mid-90's, going full-colour for a strategy guide was a luxury most publishing houses outside of Nintendo were not willing to spring for, except for the occasional mid-book insert like you got with Prima's Super Metroid and Secret of Mana guides.

On the plus side, there is a short interview with some of the Core staff which explains how they developed the game, which is neat from a historical perspective.

Nevertheless, whether you prefer Nick Roberts's stoic British sensibilities in this guide, or Zach Meston's irreverent, American, devil-may-care prose which graced Dimension's offering, you absolutely must download this book, and properly thank your Retromags Goddess for willingly sacrificing her collection of Tomb Raider goodies for your benefit.

Enjoy! ❤️

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As you can probably tell, I am an enormous Tomb Raider fan, and collected just about every book and guide about the classic games that I could get my hands on. I don't quite have them all, but you'll see quite a few pop up here in the next few weeks. :)

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33 minutes ago, Areala said:

As you can probably tell, I am an enormous Tomb Raider fan, and collected just about every book and guide about the classic games that I could get my hands on. I don't quite have them all, but you'll see quite a few pop up here in the next few weeks. :)

LOL, couldn't guess you liked Tomb Raider.  😉

Never been a major Tomb Raider fan (I didn't get a PSX until the VERY late 90s, and I was more into Crash and Mega Man games on the PSX.  That and Legend of Dragoon...), though with the ongoing collections being produced for the Evercade system, I'm hoping to see a Core collection that includes Chuck Rock Jr and Tomb Raider. 🙂

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