8/10/2023 0 Comments Tomb raider nude codeHe might actually know where to look, you could send him a message. Member Henk61 has uploaded a huge number of scans. There are too many to look through all of them, but I found something related here (scan #8): We actually have a thread here with a big collection of magazine scans: Back in the 90s, there was a supposed cheat code called Nude Raider in the original Tomb Raider games. I tried it back then (for science ) but it obviously didn't work. As a response to the controversy, Core Design included a secret code in the sequel allegedly a similar nude code, it in fact blows Lara up. Normally, the level ends once you get out of the pool, but with this cheat she would actually take off her clothes (I'm not lying ) and the game would continue, letting you explore the mansion naked. :/ What I do remember, is that the code was supposed to be entered in Lara's Home, after you get out of the pool and she says that she 'had better take off these wet clothes'. I really don't remember which one and what the code was (it was ages ago, obviously ), sorry. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser.I saw a code in a magazine, once, 'nude cheat' for Tomb Raider 1 (on Playstation). In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. The article claimed the magazine staff had managed to do the cheat using the Spice Girl’s Wannabe.įor years afterward, this fake cheat was repeated as a legend (mentioning the Spice Girls but forgetting the need for 2 controllers)Ĭurrently you have JavaScript disabled. (Note -doing this would be too much work for it to be real). To use the cheat a player had to tap a rhythm into a controller in port 2 and the player using port 1 had to make Lara dance to it triggering a disco cutscene after which Lara (and at least one male character) would be nude and the animals would no longer attack Lara. Related: Tomb Raider's Next Game Needs To Learn From Tomb Raider: Legend However, despite the fact that a naked Lara Croft in 1996 would just be a vague, flesh coloured stick person, the rumour persisted. In the Uk one magazine published a story in an April-dated issue (note: Never trust an exclusive in a magazine with dated April) claiming that the programmers for fun had created a nude cheat and accidently left it in all 3 versions. How exactly this cheat was activated varied, and for good reason - the Nude Raider code was never true. They would even occasionally make fun of the rumors, like once using as an ad for a Tomb Raider game, “Still no nude codes.”įeel free (heck, I implore you!) to write in with your suggestions for future urban legends columns! My e-mail address is King on March 12th, 2016 at 3:40 pm Just patches that you could add on to the PC version of the game.Įidos eventually got shut down. Unpack the contents of the archive into the game folder Steam. Neither Core nor Eidos were involved in these patches, and there was no cheat code in the console version of the game. Shadow Of the Tomb Raider Nude Mod Is Now Available UPDATED Download Kaldaien Special K mod. ![]() Therefore, a group of independent developers made it a hobby of theirs to come up with “patches” that you could add on to the PCs and using those patches, you could make Lara Croft appear nude. However, as I noted above, the original games were released for PCs. This has led to a persistent urban legend – was there a cheat code in the original Tomb Raider game where you could cause Lara Croft to fight in the nude? ![]() One of the most famous video game characters of all time is Lara Croft, the archaeologist hero of the Tomb Raider series of video games (developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive), which debuted in 1996 for PCs, Sega and Sony PlayStation.īesides being an awesome hero, Lara Croft also gained a good deal of fame from hormone-driven adolescent (and sometimes older than adolescent) video game fans who liked her physical appearance. VIDEO GAME URBAN LEGEND: There was a “nude” cheat code in the original Tomb Raider video game. Here is the latest in a series of examinations into urban legends related to video games and whether they are true or false.
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