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Tomb Raider Babes

The new Tomb Raider will be released in November 2008. As for every other Tomb Raider game they’ve casted a Lara Croft look-a-like. For Tomb Raider: Underworld they’ve selected Alison Carroll to play the role of Lara Croft and promote the game. Tomb Raider first hit the market in 1996 and had for every game a different Lara Croft look-a-like. Especially for this occasion we have put a gallery together in which you can check out all the Lara Craft models.
Tomb Raider Underworld Playable Demo Coming Soon

Continuing the battle of platform-exclusive downloadable content, publisher Eidos announced that Xbox 360 owners will be privy to two exclusive downloadable chapters for Crystal Dymanics’ upcoming Tomb Raider: Underworld.
Another Tomb Raider Underworld Trailer
Here’s that other trailer from Tomb Raider: Underworld, apparently showing Lara making her way into an ancient Mexican temple. I always love these types of scenes. You know, the ones where stone architecture can keep from becoming slippery in the rain.
Tomb Raider Underworld Gets Wet
One of the latest teaser trailers for Eidos’ Tomb Raider: Underworld takes Lara Croft under the sea. The Mediterranean Sea, that is. All this time, I’ve been wondering if there were any similar alternatives to Endless Ocean, and here we get the chance to blow up sharks, swim through a field of jellyfish, and chase after giant eels.
Tomb Raider: Underworld
So what’s in store for Lara Croft in Tomb Raider Underworld? Well, if it turns out that Norse mythology interests you then you’re in for a treat because that’s going to be the focus of the latest game in the series.
via: Kotaku
Tomb Raider Underworld Trailer

This is certainly a teaser trailer at its best, as it leaves us with that burning question of WTF? Why’d she blow up her house? Why are her guns still sitting inside? What’s up with those pants? Okay, I guess I’m not too concerned about that last one.
Lara Croft returns, Tomb Raider Anniversary

It looks like lovely Lara will again be packing her guns in this throw back to the original game. The Anniversary edition of the game uses an enhanced version of the Tomb raider Legend engine bringing Lara’s search for the mythical Scion to modern day standards. Widely acclaimed as one of the most influential and innovative games of it’s time, this could easily launch a new era that sees gaming companies revamp some old namesakes with newer engines. Check out the video after the jump and then leave us some comments letting us know what you think.
Tomb Raider Anniversary is an entirely new gameplay experience inspired by Lara Croft’s first ever Tomb Raider adventure. Hired by a powerful syndicate to retrieve a mythical object called the Scion, Lara discovers that she has been used as a pawn in a larger scheme. Taking matters into her own hands, Lara decides she must uncover the mystery behind this ancient artifact. — tombraider.com
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