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A prototype/prerelease build of ''Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary'' (usually referred to as ''Tomb Raider: Anniversary'') for the PlayStation Portable from 2007-05-19 (about ten weeks before the game was first released).
A prototype/prerelease build of ''Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary'' (usually referred to as ''Tomb Raider: Anniversary'') for the PlayStation Portable from 2007-05-19 (about ten weeks before the game was first released).
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{{Navbox prototype|Tomb Raider: Anniversary}}
{{Navbox prototype|Tomb Raider: Anniversary}}
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Revision as of 03:29, August 10, 2023

Title Screen
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary (May 19, 2007 prototype)
Build date May 19, 2007
Dump status Released
Dumped by Gh0stBlade
Released by CVLT OF OSIRIS
File release date August 9, 2023
Origin DVD-R
Game Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary
System PlayStation Portable
Genre Action Adventure
Release date US Aug 9, 2007
AU Nov 2, 2007
EU Oct 26, 2007
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A prototype/prerelease build of Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary (usually referred to as Tomb Raider: Anniversary) for the PlayStation Portable from 2007-05-19 (about ten weeks before the game was first released).

Notes

  • This is an internal build of the game.
  • Press Square + Circle to access an extensive debug menu.
  • Includes test/debugging areas such as container 1.
  • Like most PSP development builds, it was distributed as UMD layer images on a DVD-R. Because it is a dual-layer UMD, converting the files on the release image requires several steps, and CVLT OF OSIRIS has included both the original DVD-R image (Tomb_Raider-Anniversary-2007-05-19.iso) and a version that is ready to play in an emulator (Tomb_Raider-Anniversary-2007-05-19-Converted-Bootable.iso).
  • If you wish to recreate the bootable image from the original dump instead of using the premade bootable image, follow these steps:
    • Extract the USER_L0.IMG and USER_L1.IMG files from the DVD-R dump.
    • Concatenate the two files together, layer 0 first, layer 1 second into a new file named Tomb_Raider-Anniversary-2007-05-19-Converted-Bootable.iso.
    • Download UMDGen (https://www.romhacking.net/download/utilities/1218/) if you do not have it already.
    • Open the ISO in UMDGen.
    • In UMDGen, navigate to the \PSP_GAME\SYSDIR folder and right-click on BOOT.BIN.
    • In the menu, choose File Relinker, then Use Selected File as Source.
    • Right-click on EBOOT.BIN.
    • In the menu, choose File Relinker, then Relink to '\PSP_GAME\SYSDIR\BOOT.BIN'.
  • The UMDGen steps may be optional for some PSP emulators.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Gh0stBlade for preserving and sharing this rare artifact of gaming history!

See also