Tomb Raider: Anniversary

Tomb Raider: Anniversary

"It was 15 years ago that the very first Tomb Raider game came out and Lara Croft stole the hearts of a generation of fanboys. Steam is celebrating the anniversary of everyone’s favorite gun-toting, buxom, British babe with a Tomb Raider Anniversary Sale that includes three games from the series. These low prices won’t last for long. Hurry up, and don’t miss your chance to head out on an action-packed adventure with Lara Croft for 66% off each game."

"Eidos Interactive Ltd, creator of some of the world’s leading videogame properties, today announced that an exclusive Tomb Raider PSP Double Pack is making its way to PlayStation Portable exclusively throughout Europe on April 10th."

"The plot of a computer game could not be more outlandish. A dotcom millionaire cashes in at the height of the boom, pocketing millions and begins a playboy lifestyle in sunny South Africa.

For Charles Cornwall, the founder of Eidos - the company behind the blockbusting Tomb Raider computer games - his dream had become reality.

But within four years of moving to paradise, Cornwall's business and private life had been torn apart by murder, fraud allegations and a bitter divorce from his ..."

"Since September has come and gone, we got a little worried and contacted Eidos about Lara’s disappearing act. Gareth Ramsay, International Public Relations Manager at Eidos Interactive, quickly responded to our inquiry and said that both the boxed and downloadable versions are still very much planned."

"Eidos has confirmed plans to release Tomb Raider Anniversary on the Xbox 360 in the form of downloadable episodes, with owners of Tomb Raider Legend to get the game before everyone else.

The first of the episodes, "Episode 1 & 2" which comes complete with a free training mission, is set to be available for downloadable purchase this September. Further episodes will arrive soon after.

Eidos then plans to release a full retail version of the game later in the year for those who don't own ..."

"You’ve mulled the decision of walking a tomb-raiding path originally trodden a decade ago, you’ve struggled with justifying coughing out good money for such a ‘privilege,’ and you’ve scrutinised the comparison trailers that suggest vast improvements and gameplay enhancements… now let the critics weigh in with their two cents."

"If you've been to the UK (or, you know...live there), you'd have seen some blue plaques on the buildings and streets. Since 1867 they've been "installed in publicly-visible locations on buildings to commemorate either a famous person who lived or worked in the building (or site) or an event that occurred within the building".

Relevance to us? Lara Croft's getting one. The site of the old Core offices where she was "born" are about to be turned into a block of flats, and once work is comple..."