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Lucozade
Issue 59 - December 23, 1999
 
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Official Lara Croft Magazine

Out now!

A spanking new one-off magazine featuring cyber-tottie Lara Croft is in the shops now. Aimed at a broad-spectrum audience - that's girls as well as boys - the Official Lara Croft Magazine has been produced in conjunction with Eidos and Core Design, the makers of the hugely successful Tomb Raider series.

Editor Emma Parkinson said, "It's been a fantastic project to work on. Lara Croft is such a strong character, and her global adventures have made for a very exciting magazine. It's great to be able to produce a title that appeals to so many different gamers - there's no age limit or gender divide among Lara's fans; she's got something for everyone."

Weighing in at 132 pages, the magazine features everything you need to know about Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, an in-depth look at the company and people responsible for creating the Lara Croft phenomenon and a detailed diary following a year in Lara's life. You'll also find exclusive interviews with Core Design's MD Jeremy Smith.

It's on sale now, it costs a fiver and it's one helluva collector's item. And it's rammed with excellent pictures of Ms. Croft... completely clothed.

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