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The creators of the patch were sent a cease and desist notice by Eido's lawyers, who threatened to sue. Eidos has since bought the Nuderaider.com domain name. A similar nude patch was created for Tomb Raider Anniversary.
 
The creators of the patch were sent a cease and desist notice by Eido's lawyers, who threatened to sue. Eidos has since bought the Nuderaider.com domain name. A similar nude patch was created for Tomb Raider Anniversary.
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: Thanks, I'll add it to the page.
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: --[[User:Tombraidergirl|tombraidergirl]] 13:08, 14 January 2008 (CET)
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== Clean Up ==
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I have cleaned up this article a bit. There was a lot of ridicule and opinion in it and I have tried to approach the topic more objectively. Although I really liked that part: ''"If you have the need to see something naked get the Playboy with [[Nell McAndrew]] in it. I cannot promise you that there is much to see, since I have never seen the inside of it."'' ;-) Nonetheless, I think that this discussion page is a far more suitable place for opinions and that the main page should be reserved for facts. Feel free to have a look at the article history, though.
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This is still a somewhat sore spot within the community, as it associates Tomb Raider fans with pornographic content. From my personal experience in the last 15+ years as a Lara Croft fan, I can say that I never encountered any person who ever installed that patch just to have a naked girl running around on screen doing his every bidding. And I have met quite a few fans from different parts around the world over the years. Personally I think it is somewhat sick, but there are obviously a lot of... "strange" people on the internet.
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--[[User:Wile E. Coyote|Wile E. Coyote]] ([[User talk:Wile E. Coyote|talk]]) 21:45, 8 October 2016 (CEST)

Latest revision as of 20:45, 8 October 2016

I wanted to edit the page, but since I can't, I'll leave the content I planned to put in here:

The creators of the patch were sent a cease and desist notice by Eido's lawyers, who threatened to sue. Eidos has since bought the Nuderaider.com domain name. A similar nude patch was created for Tomb Raider Anniversary.

Thanks, I'll add it to the page.
--tombraidergirl 13:08, 14 January 2008 (CET)

Clean Up

I have cleaned up this article a bit. There was a lot of ridicule and opinion in it and I have tried to approach the topic more objectively. Although I really liked that part: "If you have the need to see something naked get the Playboy with Nell McAndrew in it. I cannot promise you that there is much to see, since I have never seen the inside of it." ;-) Nonetheless, I think that this discussion page is a far more suitable place for opinions and that the main page should be reserved for facts. Feel free to have a look at the article history, though.

This is still a somewhat sore spot within the community, as it associates Tomb Raider fans with pornographic content. From my personal experience in the last 15+ years as a Lara Croft fan, I can say that I never encountered any person who ever installed that patch just to have a naked girl running around on screen doing his every bidding. And I have met quite a few fans from different parts around the world over the years. Personally I think it is somewhat sick, but there are obviously a lot of... "strange" people on the internet.

--Wile E. Coyote (talk) 21:45, 8 October 2016 (CEST)