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'''Colosseum''' is the sixth level in the original [[Tomb Raider]]. If you are searching for the [[Tomb Raider Chronicles|Chronicles]] level, go to [[The Colosseum]].
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{{Remark|the level|Colosseum|in [[Tomb Raider]]||about the level in [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]|The Colosseum| and for information on the equivalent level in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]], see [[Greece - The Coliseum]]}}
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{{Infobox Level
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| Name        = Colosseum
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| Image      = Colosseumtr1.jpg
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| Game        = Tomb Raider
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| Section    = [[Greece Section (TR)|Greece Section]]
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| Levelno    = 6
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| Length      = 1
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| Gametime    = 40 minutes
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| Timetrial  =
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| Firsttime  =
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| Secrets    = 3
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| Special    =
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| Location    = [[Europe]], [[Greece]]
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| Chrono      = 1
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| Previous    = St. Francis' Folly
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| Next        = Palace Midas
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| Adjacent    =
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| Wtlink      = tr1/colosseum
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}}
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'''Colosseum''' is the sixth level in the original [[Tomb Raider]].
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==Story==
  
 
Through exploration of this ruined amphitheatre, Lara makes her way to the VIP seating area where she finds the entrance to [[Palace Midas]].
 
Through exploration of this ruined amphitheatre, Lara makes her way to the VIP seating area where she finds the entrance to [[Palace Midas]].
  
The presence of a "colosseum" here suggests that this was originally an Atlantean design which was then adopted by the ancient Greeks and Romans when the Atlanteans colonised the ancient world.
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==Objectives ==
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* Enter the main arena
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* Find the Rusty Key
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* Use the key in the Royal Box to gain access to [[Palace Midas]]
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==Enemies==
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* [[Lions]]
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* [[Crocodiles]]
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* [[Gorillas]]
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* [[Pierre DuPont]]
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* [[Bats]]
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==Traps & Obstacles==
  
In the Colosseum you will meet [[lions]], [[crocodiles]] and [[gorillas]].
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* [[Boulders]]
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* [[Spike pits]]
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* [[Timed door]]
  
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== Notes ==
  
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The name 'Colosseum' strictly refers to the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome. Nearby the apmhitheatre was a Colossus, or enormous statue, of the Emperor Nero, and it has long been accepted that the Colosseum gained its name from its proximity to this statue.
  
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Amphitheatres were common in classical times, being particularly associated with the Romans. They are best known for Gladiator fights, but were used for many forms of public entertainment. They have been found in France, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain and Northern Africa.
[http://tombraidergirl.com/tr1/colosseum.php detailed Walkthrough]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 5 January 2013

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Remark: This article describes the level Colosseum in Tomb Raider. For information about the level in Tomb Raider Chronicles, see The Colosseum and for information on the equivalent level in Tomb Raider Anniversary, see Greece - The Coliseum.

Colosseum
Colosseumtr1.jpg
Tomb Raider
Section Greece Section
Level No 6
Length (*)
  • Game Time: 40 minutes

Secrets 3
Location Europe, Greece
Level Chronology:
St. Francis' Folly Colosseum Palace Midas

Colosseum is the sixth level in the original Tomb Raider.

Story

Through exploration of this ruined amphitheatre, Lara makes her way to the VIP seating area where she finds the entrance to Palace Midas.

Objectives

  • Enter the main arena
  • Find the Rusty Key
  • Use the key in the Royal Box to gain access to Palace Midas

Enemies

Traps & Obstacles

Notes

The name 'Colosseum' strictly refers to the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome. Nearby the apmhitheatre was a Colossus, or enormous statue, of the Emperor Nero, and it has long been accepted that the Colosseum gained its name from its proximity to this statue.

Amphitheatres were common in classical times, being particularly associated with the Romans. They are best known for Gladiator fights, but were used for many forms of public entertainment. They have been found in France, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain and Northern Africa.

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