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MESSAGE TO TOMBRAIDERGIRL: The version was the original game. I am not sure if there was another version. Please allow me to edit the secrets section since it is locked at the moment. I have chronicles secrets and images to add. Also let me edit the Iris and Sun Goddess please. The images are excellent! If you could do me an image of:
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The images are excellent! If you could do me an image of:
  
 
*Pyramid key - End of Natla's mines
 
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I will make images of these, when I find the time. I haven't played TR 1 this far yet (on PC of course, I have played it a million times on PlayStation ;-) )
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--[[User:Tombraidergirl|Tombraidergirl]] 17:58, 19 June 2006 (CEST)
  
  
Imagine this, the PC version is not the only thing on this earth; if you don't know which it was, leave the question anyway, the next one who knows it will hopefully fill it in.
 
--[[User:Tombraidergirl|Tombraidergirl]] 20:27, 27 May 2006 (CEST)
 
  
== It's not Turkey ==
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==Location Discussion: 2nd Section==
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=== It's not Turkey ===
  
 
I was one of the first people to purchase the Tomb Raider game when it was first released for PS1 back when it is still in its hey day on the PC as well. And it has been stated several times that the second level is Greco-Roman and takes part in a European country. Turkey is contrary to popular belief NOT part of Europe, only western Turkey manages to sneak in. But it is quite clear that the level is designed to emulate a Greco-Roman atmosphere. There is no clear indiciation that this level was based on Turkey other than the fact of Phrygia and Midas. However, if The Colosseum level in Chronicles is supposedly meant to be the same Colosseum in TR1 then it would clearly indicate that the lvel is in Rome. Otheriwise why is there a paralell with DuPont? [[User:Piecraft|Piecraft]] 10:33, 19 June 2006 (CEST)
 
I was one of the first people to purchase the Tomb Raider game when it was first released for PS1 back when it is still in its hey day on the PC as well. And it has been stated several times that the second level is Greco-Roman and takes part in a European country. Turkey is contrary to popular belief NOT part of Europe, only western Turkey manages to sneak in. But it is quite clear that the level is designed to emulate a Greco-Roman atmosphere. There is no clear indiciation that this level was based on Turkey other than the fact of Phrygia and Midas. However, if The Colosseum level in Chronicles is supposedly meant to be the same Colosseum in TR1 then it would clearly indicate that the lvel is in Rome. Otheriwise why is there a paralell with DuPont? [[User:Piecraft|Piecraft]] 10:33, 19 June 2006 (CEST)
  
  
==Maybe, but it is definitely not Rome==
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===Maybe, but it is definitely not Rome===
 
Because you claim to be one of the first to buy the game, doesn't mean your information is the truth. It was not clearly stated in the game, so we all rely on information fed to us by others. If you present a believable source, that what you say it's right, that's fine. We can all guess and at the moment we are three people who believe that it might be in  Turkey (good explanation given by XIII), one of them (me) thinks that it might also be Greece, as this was stated in several unofficial guides. But you are the only one who thinks it's Italy. This clearly isn't the Colosseum in Rome. Have you been to Rome? THE colosseum is in the middle of the city, which it clearly is in Chronicles and clearly is not in TR1. It is not the same colosseum.  
 
Because you claim to be one of the first to buy the game, doesn't mean your information is the truth. It was not clearly stated in the game, so we all rely on information fed to us by others. If you present a believable source, that what you say it's right, that's fine. We can all guess and at the moment we are three people who believe that it might be in  Turkey (good explanation given by XIII), one of them (me) thinks that it might also be Greece, as this was stated in several unofficial guides. But you are the only one who thinks it's Italy. This clearly isn't the Colosseum in Rome. Have you been to Rome? THE colosseum is in the middle of the city, which it clearly is in Chronicles and clearly is not in TR1. It is not the same colosseum.  
 
--[[User:Tombraidergirl|Tombraidergirl]] 17:47, 19 June 2006 (CEST)
 
--[[User:Tombraidergirl|Tombraidergirl]] 17:47, 19 June 2006 (CEST)

Revision as of 16:58, 19 June 2006

Open discussions:

Images

The images are excellent! If you could do me an image of:

  • Pyramid key - End of Natla's mines
  • The 4 objects found at the obelisk of khamoon
  • and any other sub artefacts

I would be more than happy to construct an article for each object to be put in the artefacts section. Leave your message here. Thanks. XIII

I will make images of these, when I find the time. I haven't played TR 1 this far yet (on PC of course, I have played it a million times on PlayStation ;-) ) --Tombraidergirl 17:58, 19 June 2006 (CEST)

Location Discussion: 2nd Section

It's not Turkey

I was one of the first people to purchase the Tomb Raider game when it was first released for PS1 back when it is still in its hey day on the PC as well. And it has been stated several times that the second level is Greco-Roman and takes part in a European country. Turkey is contrary to popular belief NOT part of Europe, only western Turkey manages to sneak in. But it is quite clear that the level is designed to emulate a Greco-Roman atmosphere. There is no clear indiciation that this level was based on Turkey other than the fact of Phrygia and Midas. However, if The Colosseum level in Chronicles is supposedly meant to be the same Colosseum in TR1 then it would clearly indicate that the lvel is in Rome. Otheriwise why is there a paralell with DuPont? Piecraft 10:33, 19 June 2006 (CEST)

Maybe, but it is definitely not Rome

Because you claim to be one of the first to buy the game, doesn't mean your information is the truth. It was not clearly stated in the game, so we all rely on information fed to us by others. If you present a believable source, that what you say it's right, that's fine. We can all guess and at the moment we are three people who believe that it might be in Turkey (good explanation given by XIII), one of them (me) thinks that it might also be Greece, as this was stated in several unofficial guides. But you are the only one who thinks it's Italy. This clearly isn't the Colosseum in Rome. Have you been to Rome? THE colosseum is in the middle of the city, which it clearly is in Chronicles and clearly is not in TR1. It is not the same colosseum. --Tombraidergirl 17:47, 19 June 2006 (CEST)