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{{Infobox Game
|colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"|Tomb Raider Chronicles
|image=Tomb Raider Chronicles cover art.png
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|release=2000-11-17
|colspan="2"|[[File:Tomb Raider Chronicles cover art.png|thumb|center|Tomb Raider Chronicles cover art]]
|developers=Core Design
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|publishers=Eidos Interactive
|Release||17. November 2000
|platforms=PlayStation, Windows, SEGA Dreamcast, macOS
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|genres=Action, Adventure, Platformer
|Developer(s)||Core Design
|modes=Single-player
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|label1=Series
|Publisher(s)||Eidos Interactive
|data1=[[:Category:Tomb Raider|''Tomb Raider'']]
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|Platform(s)||PlayStation<br>Windows<br>Dreamcast<br>Mac OS
{{Content Game
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|introduction='''Tomb Raider Chronicles''' is the fifth installment in the ''[[:Category:Tomb Raider|Tomb Raider]]'' series and the sequel to ''Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation''. Developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive, it was originally released in 2000.
|Series|||[[:Category:Tomb Raider|''Tomb Raider'']]
|gameplay=The game is unique for being set entirely across four distinct flashbacks rather than in the present day. These sub-adventures take Lara Croft to Rome, a Russian submarine base, a haunted island in Ireland, and a high-tech skyscraper in New York. With only 13 levels, it is the shortest title developed by Core Design. Secrets in this entry are represented by Golden Roses.
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}}
|Genre(s)||[[:Category:Action|Action]]<br>[[:Category:Adventure|Adventure]]<br>[[:Category:Platformer|Platformer]]
{{Gallery Game
 
|gallery_image1=Tombraiderchronicles forklift.png
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|gallery_caption1=A yellow forklift which can be used as a platform in the game<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref>
|Mode(s)||[[:Category:Single-player|Single-player]]
}}
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{{Footer Game
 
|notes=<references />
Tomb Raider Chronicles is the fifth game in the Tomb Raider series and the sequel to Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. It was developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. The game was originally released in 2000 for PC, Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation.
|categories=Action, Adventure, Platformer, Single-player, Tomb Raider, Video Games, PlayStation, Windows, SEGA Dreamcast, macOS
The game consists of four sub-adventures and takes Lara to Rome, a Russian submarine base, a haunted island called the Black Isle in Ireland, and a high-tech building in New York.
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Secrets in Tomb Raider Chronicles are represented by a Golden Rose (much like the dragons in Tomb Raider II).
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The game is set across four brief, but varying flashbacks, with the first being Lara's conquest of the Philosopher's Stone in Rome, where she meets up with Larson and Pierre for the first time.
The game is unique in that none of the action occurs in the present day; instead, the game is set across four brief, but varying flashbacks.
The game by itself is very short, with a total number of 13 levels, making it the shortest game made under Core Design.
 
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Tombraiderchronicles forklift.png|A yellow forklift which can be used as a platform in the game<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref>
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==Notes==
<references />
 
[[Category:Action]]
[[Category:Adventure]]
[[Category:Platformer]]
[[Category:Single-player]]
[[Category:Tomb Raider]]
[[Category:Video Games]]

Latest revision as of 01:14, 18 February 2026

Tomb Raider Chronicles
Release 17. November 2000
Developer(s) Core Design
Publisher(s) Eidos Interactive
Platform(s) PlayStation
Windows
SEGA Dreamcast
macOS
Genre(s) Action
Adventure
Platformer
Mode(s) Single-player
Series Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider Chronicles is the fifth installment in the Tomb Raider series and the sequel to Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. Developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive, it was originally released in 2000.

Gameplay

The game is unique for being set entirely across four distinct flashbacks rather than in the present day. These sub-adventures take Lara Croft to Rome, a Russian submarine base, a haunted island in Ireland, and a high-tech skyscraper in New York. With only 13 levels, it is the shortest title developed by Core Design. Secrets in this entry are represented by Golden Roses.


Gallery

Notes

  1. S. Derboo, The Video Game Forklift Museum, retrieved 19 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.

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