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{{sub-stub}}'''Crystal Dynamics''' are an American game developer. They were one of the bigger supporters of the 3DO; many of their Saturn games are ported from that platform. They have now replaced [[Core Design]] as the principal developer of the ''Tomb Raider'' series.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Crystal Dynamics''' is an American game developer founded by [[Madeline Canepa]], Judy Lange, and Dave Morse as a spin-off from [[The 3DO Company]] in 1992.  
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After the commercial failure of 2003's ''Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness'', Crystal Dynamics replaced [[Core Design]] as the principal developer of the ''Tomb Raider'' series, and have since worked primarily on ''Tomb Raider'' games.
  
 
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Crystal Dynamics is an American game developer founded by Madeline Canepa, Judy Lange, and Dave Morse as a spin-off from The 3DO Company in 1992.

After the commercial failure of 2003's Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, Crystal Dynamics replaced Core Design as the principal developer of the Tomb Raider series, and have since worked primarily on Tomb Raider games.

Softography

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