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  2. Tomb Raider: Anniversary - Wikipedia

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    A remake of the original Tomb Raider was initially being created by franchise creators Core Design, but the project was cancelled following their sale to Rebellion Developments in 2006. Upon release, Anniversary received generally positive reviews from critics who deemed it a worthy remake of the original game, though some criticism was aimed ...

  3. Core Design - Wikipedia

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    After the critical failure of Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness in 2003, parent company Eidos put Crystal Dynamics, another Eidos-owned studio, in charge of Tomb Raider franchise development. [6] This prompted the Core Design management team, Jeremy Heath-Smith along with his brother Adrian, to leave the company and establish a new one, Circle ...

  4. Toby Gard - Wikipedia

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    Gard left Core Design in 1997. With Tomb Raider already an established hit, Core was no longer giving Gard the creative freedom he originally had. In the end, he was given the choice of making a Tomb Raider port for the Nintendo 64, or working on Core's vision for Tomb Raider II. Neither option appealed to him, so he left the company. [6]

  5. Eidos Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Core Design pitched a Tomb Raider remake for the game's 10th anniversary to SCi/Eidos in 2005. [11] Former studio manager Gavin Rummery stated in 2015 that SCi loved the project, but Crystal Dynamics had their own demo, which then convinced SCi to cancel Core's project (Tomb Raider: Anniversary).

  6. List of Tomb Raider media - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb Raider Trilogy collects the three Tomb Raider games from the second series: Tomb Raider: Legend, Tomb Raider: Anniversary and Tomb Raider: Underworld. It was released in 2011 as part of the Classics HD line. [11] The first two games were ported to the PS3 by Buzz Monkey Software. [12]

  7. Index of Windows games (T) - Wikipedia

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    Tomb Raider IV–VI Remastered: 2025 Aspyr: Aspyr Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness: 2003 Core Design: Eidos Interactive: Tomb Raider: Anniversary: 2007 Crystal Dynamics: Eidos Interactive: Tomb Raider: Chronicles: 2000 Core Design: Eidos Interactive: Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation: 1999 Core Design: Eidos Interactive: Tomb Raider: Legend ...

  8. Tomb Raider - Wikipedia

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    The first six Tomb Raider games were developed by Core Design, a British video game development company owned by Eidos Interactive. After the sixth game in the series was released to a mixed reception in 2003, development was transferred to American studio Crystal Dynamics, who have handled the main series since. [3]

  9. Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    [65] [73] [74] Core Design would never release another Tomb Raider title. The studio remained attached to the franchise until 2006, when a remake of the original game for the PSP entitled 10th Anniversary was cancelled, and Core Design sold to Rebellion Developments and renamed to Rebellion Derby. The studio was ultimately shut down in 2010.