16-11-07, 16:55 | #11 |
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Woah, early level editor in the fourth pic! It looks like it didn't change very much over time.
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16-11-07, 17:07 | #12 |
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Page 5 - Dual aiming.
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16-11-07, 18:12 | #13 |
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OMG those are priceless treasures! Thanks for sharing aussie
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16-11-07, 18:25 | #14 |
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Thank you very much for sharing these. They really bring back memories!
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16-11-07, 20:17 | #15 |
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Thanks for sharing
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16-11-07, 20:21 | #16 |
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Thanks for sharing!!
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17-11-07, 00:47 | #17 |
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Thanks a lot, Aussie.
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17-11-07, 03:40 | #18 |
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Woha! i didn't know that about Larson....thanks for the sharing, this is really nice
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17-11-07, 04:08 | #19 |
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Something l did not know till l started seriously hunting for info was that Tomb Raider was initially also going to be released on the Atari Jaguar console before Eidos came on the scene. There was apparently screenshots of the Jaguar Tomb Raider shown along side Soulstar, Swagman and BC Racers in a pull out supplement on Core games that was in an issue of Edge magazine published likely before Tomb Raider was released. In some Jag schedules the game was called Laura Cruz: Tomb Raider, so it was very early in development, there is more than one article that mentions the Jaguar version, needless to say l have found none of them yet.
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17-11-07, 10:31 | #20 |
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