The Nerd's shock at the game's strange Gainax Ending at the start of the game.So, he has to dig into that and get it back out. The Nerd realizes he doesn't have the CDTV, nor the Amiga 500 PC, but that it can run on anything that uses the Amiga Advanced Graphics Architecture chipset. And of course, he brings up the comparison to DC Comics technically standing for Detective Comics Comics. Turns out CDTV is not "Compact Disc Tele vision" but."Commodore Dynamic Total Vision." In other words, Nerd is playing the Commodore Commodore Dynamic Total Vision. note Unless it's Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, in which case all reality goes right out the window. Following on from the last episode's Cliffhanger, Nerd plays the Zool CD in a CD player and goes to play Track 1 despite the CD case saying not to and.as with many video games on compact disc format, since Track 1 is computer data, the CD player's speakers only produce static noises.As soon as he grabs it, a giant shark (in the form of a hand puppet) rises out of the water with a roar, only for the Nerd to nonchalantly punch it in the face and walk away. When exploring the ruins of Core Design, the Nerd finds a copy of Tomb Raider Chronicles lying on a rock that's in a pool of water.While reminiscing about the Croft Manor tutorial segments, we see the Nerd, in time-honoured Tomb Raider player tradition, lock Lara's butler Winston in the freezer.He wondered why the Tomb Raider series is so popular, and then answered his own question: "I can think of a couple reasons." (camera pointedly zoomed in on Lara's famous "Front-Loaded Anvils").Weapons that are much too big to even fit into the backpack he's using, but still do anyway. Before The Nerd begins his quest, he packs several guns and rifles.But that's probably too much for a theater marquee, right? Unless the real title was supposed to be Alicia Vikander is Lara Croft Tomb Raider March 16 Experience it in IMAX. Did they just read the movie poster out loud? Might be why it took fifteen years to get another feature film, which was simply called Tomb Raider. Nerd: Oh, and have you ever noticed the Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider movies aren't called Tomb Raider? They're officially called Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life.
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