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Tomb Raider Icons:Cool Tomb Raider icons made by Elpasodude. Click on the picture to download.

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Utilities

Glidos: Play Tomb Raider 1 in high resolution on any OpenGL-compliant video card. Until now, early DOS 3D games, such as the first episode of Tomb Raider, have worked with only a limited range of now-mostly-obsolete graphics cards. Without one of these specific cards, these games achieve only low-resolution, pixelated graphics. Often these games use a 3D system called Glide, which is officially supported only by Voodoo graphics cards. Several "Glide Wrappers" have been written to support Glide on non-voodoo cards, but these work only with Windows-based games, leaving classics such as Tomb Raider unsupported.

Glidos is a system that bridges the DOS/Windows boundary, allowing DOS games to use Glide Wrappers. Download Glidos, and see Tomb Raider I as never before. (Windows 95+, NT, 2000 and XP supported.)

Info, screenshots and download available on the Glidos site.

Eidos EscapePlay: Stand-alone viewer for the FMV (full-motion video) movies in the PC Tomb Raider games. You can copy the movies to your hard drive or open them directly from the CD-ROM using this software.

Microsoft Logo Key Control Utility: Tomb Raider 1 runs in DOS. So if you're playing on a PC with a Windows operating system, accidentally pressing the Windows button will cause the game to crash to the desktop. This can be prevented by downloading and using the Microsoft Logo Key Control utility (formerly called "Doswinky"). You'll need to download a collection of "Kernel Toys" from the Microsoft site. Instructions for installing and using Doswinky are included. (NOTE: Microsoft moves this page around from time to time. If the link comes up dead, search the site for "Kernel Toys" and/or "Logo Key Control.")

DirectX: Depending on which Tomb Raider game you're playing, you may also need to install an updated version of Microsoft DirectX in order for the game to run correctly. For TR: The Last Revelation, this is DirectX 6.1 (or better). Each TR CD comes with the necessary version of DirectX. Or, you can download it from the Microsoft DirectX or Windows Update web sites. To see which version of DirectX you have, double-click on the My Computer icon, then click on C:, Program Files, DirectX, Setup, and finally DXDiag. This program will show which version of DirectX you have installed.

TombEdit: by Norbert Wiesinger is a nifty little program that helps you edit savegame files. Use the graphic interface (right) to open a savegame. Click a few boxes to change the available weapons, ammo, medipacks, items (keys, artifacts, etc.), bring up your health or air meters, and/or give Lara unlimited health or air. Then save the file, load it and you're back in the game.

Paul Walton's Savegame Editor: It can be downloaded from Shotgun City or Paul's site. It enables users to edit savegames for all of the TR PC games. (Paul also offers a Position Editor, with which you can edit Lara's position in all games. And Shotgun City has other editors plus great info on configuring Tomb Raider for various 3dfx hardware.)

Tomb Raider Savegame Editor (TRSEdit): This great new savegame editor was created by Kgy SOFT (György Kõszeg). It will edit PC savegame files from all the Tomb Raider games. You can give Lara extra weapons, ammo, medipacks and flares, increase her health, extinguish her if she's on fire, increase the number of secrets found and much more. Check it out to see for yourself.

[info taken from Stella's Site]

Misc. Downloads

Win Zip: Most of the files that are offered for download, are zipped, which means that they are compressed to take up the minimum space. To unzip them, you'll need to download a trial version of winzip or purchase it online. To unzip a file after you've installed winzip and downloaded it, double-click on it and then click the extract button on the screen that appears. Next, select the folder you want the extracted file(s) to be placed in.


Get Right: It is a nice and free little program that will help you with your downloads and probably save you from hours of frustration, as it can manage your downloads efficiently.

Irfan View: This program is small(808 KB) but very useful. You can capture the screen with it and has many options for you to choose from. You can also create icons -I created my favicon with it. It can be downloaded for free at the Irfan View website.It's great for viewing your screenshots, because it supports .tga graphics. It also has the option to view images full screen and jump from one to another just by clicking the left and the right arrows.

Tomb Raider Movie Browser: Now you can cruise the Web in style... Tomb Raider style! Neoplanet is a fast, sleek, full-featured browser that uses Microsoft's Internet Explorer as it's base, then adds an extremely cool interface, and some useful features right on the tool bar. And, this version comes decorated to compliment the official Tomb Raider movie site, complete with sound effects! Highly recommended for any TR fan.

System Requirements:
  • Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT
  • Internet Explorer 4.0 or greater
  • Any Internet Service Provider (ISP)

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