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I think this deserves its own thread
![]() From the TR blog: Square Enix Europe was recently approached by the Victoria & Albert Museum for aid in a special exhibit focusing on British post-war art and design. Several standout franchises were chosen to represent the video game industry for the installation, including Lemmings, Wipeout, and Tomb Raider! Showcased through nine retro CRT TVs, footage from Tomb Raider (1996), Tomb Raider: Legend, and Tomb Raider (2013) highlighted the evolution of the franchise throughout the past 15 years. Take a look at our interview with the V&A above, discussing the exhibit as a whole and why Tomb Raider was chosen to participate.
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Excellent! Thanks for sharing that Driber
![]() Iconic enough to be in the V&A, one of only 6 games and definitely the most heavily featured, looks like Lara's place in history is secure.
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I really liked this feature. It's interesting to hear the museum's perspective as to why TR was included.
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WOW that's great that Lara can stand next to design icons(like Jaguar Type-e).
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Chinese version link: http://www.tombraider.cn/Article.asp?id=1951
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oeh that is indeed very cool
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