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'''Next Generation''' (often shortened to '''Next Gen''') is a term used for multiple things.  
 
'''Next Generation''' (often shortened to '''Next Gen''') is a term used for multiple things.  
  
 
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The first time it was used in the Tomb Raider Universe was for [[The Angel of Darkness]] and the [[PlayStation 2]], which were the next generation of the [[Tomb Raider Series|Tomb Raider Games]] and the [[PlayStation]] console.  
The first time it was used in the Tomb Raider Universe was for [[The Angel of Darkness]] and the [[PlayStation 2]], which were the next generation of the Tomb Raider Games and the PlayStation console.  
 
  
 
The term resurfaced for [[Tomb Raider Legend]], the third generation of the Tomb Raider Games and the [[XBox 360]], the second generation of XBox consoles. It was also used for a graphics option within the PC Version of Tomb Raider Legend which, when turned on presented XBox 360-like graphics.
 
The term resurfaced for [[Tomb Raider Legend]], the third generation of the Tomb Raider Games and the [[XBox 360]], the second generation of XBox consoles. It was also used for a graphics option within the PC Version of Tomb Raider Legend which, when turned on presented XBox 360-like graphics.
 
  
 
=="First" Next Generation==
 
=="First" Next Generation==
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* [[XBox 360]] (The second generation of XBox consoles.)
 
* [[XBox 360]] (The second generation of XBox consoles.)
 
* [[PlayStation 3]] (The third generation of PlayStation consoles.)
 
* [[PlayStation 3]] (The third generation of PlayStation consoles.)
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* [[Xbox 360]] (Third generation of Xbox consoles.)
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==Reboot==
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* The 2013 [[Tomb Raider (2013)|Tomb Raider Reboot]] and its sequel [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] can be considered a "Third" Next Generation, technically, as these games use a new engine (derived from the Legend engine) as well as logically, as the reset the whole story and open up a new universe
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* [[PlayStation 4]] (Forth generation of PlayStation consoles.)
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* [[Xbox One]] (Third generation of Xbox consoles.)

Revision as of 15:44, 26 June 2015

Next Generation (often shortened to Next Gen) is a term used for multiple things.

The first time it was used in the Tomb Raider Universe was for The Angel of Darkness and the PlayStation 2, which were the next generation of the Tomb Raider Games and the PlayStation console.

The term resurfaced for Tomb Raider Legend, the third generation of the Tomb Raider Games and the XBox 360, the second generation of XBox consoles. It was also used for a graphics option within the PC Version of Tomb Raider Legend which, when turned on presented XBox 360-like graphics.

"First" Next Generation

"Second" Next Gernation

Reboot

  • The 2013 Tomb Raider Reboot and its sequel Rise of the Tomb Raider can be considered a "Third" Next Generation, technically, as these games use a new engine (derived from the Legend engine) as well as logically, as the reset the whole story and open up a new universe
  • PlayStation 4 (Forth generation of PlayStation consoles.)
  • Xbox One (Third generation of Xbox consoles.)