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Tomb Raider Remastered 1

Lara's first adventure, restored for modern platforms

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Platform porting engineering with Magic Media Studios
2024
GamePortingAspyrConsoleMobile
THE CHALLENGE

The first Tomb Raider needed to feel faithful to the classic experience while running smoothly on modern hardware and offering upgraded visuals without losing the original polygon aesthetic fans expect.

WHAT WE DELIVERED

A production-grade game.

Tomb Raider Remastered 1 restores Lara Croft's original adventure and Unfinished Business expansion for modern platforms. As part of the Tomb Raider I–III Remastered collection, Golub Softworks contributed platform porting from PC to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, iOS, and Android alongside Magic Media Studios.

We engineered platform ports that preserve the full classic campaign and expansion content, support toggling between upgraded and original visuals, and ship consistently across console, desktop, and mobile targets.

SCOPE & FEATURES

What makes it work in the real world.

Platforms
PlayStationXboxNintendo SwitchPCiOSAndroid
Key capabilities
  • Tomb Raider I with Unfinished Business expansion
  • Toggle between remastered and original visuals
  • Globe-trotting puzzles and combat preserved
  • Part of the definitive I–III remastered collection
VISUALS & EXECUTION

Built for real operations, not demos.

PC-to-modern-platform porting with Magic Media Studios

Full Tomb Raider I campaign and expansion support

Classic and remastered visual modes

Consistent delivery across console, PC, and mobile

KEY OUTCOMES
TR I
base game plus Unfinished Business expansion
Classic/modern
visual toggle at any time
Multi-platform
console, PC, and mobile ports
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS

How we made it work reliably in production.

  • PC-to-modern-platform porting with Magic Media Studios
  • Full Tomb Raider I campaign and expansion support
  • Classic and remastered visual modes
  • Consistent delivery across console, PC, and mobile

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