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Crystal Dynamics games
Name Platform(s) Year(s)
Crash n' Burn 3DO 1993
Cyberclash 3DO 1993
Sample This! (commercial sample title) 3DO 1993
Gex 3DO, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PC 1994
Off-World Interceptor 3DO 1994
Star Control II 3DO 1994
The Horde 3DO, Sega Saturn, PC 1994
Total Eclipse 3DO 1994
Solar Eclipse Sega Saturn, unreleased for 3DO 1995
Total Eclipse Turbo PlayStation 1995
3D Baseball PlayStation, Sega Saturn 1996
Blazing Dragons PlayStation, Sega Saturn 1996
Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain PC, PlayStation 1996
Pandemonium PlayStation, Saturn, NGage, PC, iPhone OS 1996
Slam 'N Jam '96 featuring Magic and Kareem PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC 1996
Titan Wars PlayStation 1995
Off-World Interceptor Extreme PlayStation, Saturn 1997
Pandemonium 2 PlayStation, PC 1997
Gex: Enter the Gecko PlayStation, N64, PC 1998
The Unholy War PlayStation 1998
Akuji the Heartless PlayStation 1999
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko PlayStation, N64 1999
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver PC, PlayStation, Dreamcast 1999
102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue PlayStation, Dreamcast, Game Boy Color 2000
Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, PlayStation 2000
Soul Reaver 2 PC, PlayStation 2 2001
Mad Dash Racing Xbox 2001
Blood Omen 2 Xbox, PC, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube 2002
Legacy of Kain: Defiance PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox 2003
Whiplash Xbox, PlayStation 2 2003
Project Snowblind PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2 2005
Tomb Raider: Legend PlayStation 2, PSP, PC, Xbox, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance 2006
Tomb Raider: Anniversary PlayStation 2, PSP, PC, Xbox 360, Wii, Mac OS X, Mobile phone 2007
Tomb Raider: Underworld PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 2008
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360, iOS 2010
The Tomb Raider Trilogy PlayStation 3 2011
Tomb Raider PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360 2013
Name Platform(s) Year(s)

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