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==Games/Films Featured== | ==Games/Films Featured== | ||
− | + | ===Tomb Raider=== | |
− | + | First Found: [[Caves]] | |
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− | + | ===Unfinished Business=== | |
− | + | First Found: [[Return to Egypt]] | |
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− | + | ===Tomb Raider II=== | |
− | + | First Found: [[The Great Wall]] | |
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+ | ===The Golden Mask=== | ||
+ | First Found: [[The Cold War]] | ||
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+ | ===Tomb Raider III=== | ||
+ | First Found: [[Lara's Home (TR3) | Lara's Home]]/[[Jungle]] | ||
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+ | ===The Lost Artifact=== | ||
+ | First Found: [[Highland Fling]] | ||
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+ | ===The Last Revelation=== | ||
+ | First Found: [[Tomb of Seth]] | ||
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+ | ===Chronicles=== | ||
+ | First Found: [[Streets of Rome]] | ||
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The '''Browning Hi-Power''' is Lara's [[weapon]] of choice throughout the games. In the movies she relies on the [[Heckler & Koch USP Match]] instead. | The '''Browning Hi-Power''' is Lara's [[weapon]] of choice throughout the games. In the movies she relies on the [[Heckler & Koch USP Match]] instead. | ||
Revision as of 11:12, 5 September 2008
Contents
Games/Films Featured
Tomb Raider
First Found: Caves
Unfinished Business
First Found: Return to Egypt
Tomb Raider II
First Found: The Great Wall
The Golden Mask
First Found: The Cold War
Tomb Raider III
First Found: Lara's Home/Jungle
The Lost Artifact
First Found: Highland Fling
The Last Revelation
First Found: Tomb of Seth
Chronicles
First Found: Streets of Rome
The Browning Hi-Power is Lara's weapon of choice throughout the games. In the movies she relies on the Heckler & Koch USP Match instead.
The Browning Hi-Power is semi-automatic, single-action 9x19mm pistol. It was designed by legendary gun designer John Moses Browning in 1922, but he died in 1926 before it could be produced. That fell to Dieudonne Saive, a Belgian gun designer working for Fabrique Nationale. It's 13 round magazine capacity (with an optional extra bullet in the chamber) at the time of it's manufacture was the highest available. It is still produced and used to this day.